The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 21, 1944, Page 12, Image 12

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Weekend
n Red face dept.: Teaching us to
after this is a letter from one Bob
- Budget, same telling us In a nice
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piece ater the recent Salem - Astoria hoop series, in reouxiat w a-u-
cas words in the Budget where
tin it was nine straight for As-
toria over Salem, we claimed it
was only seven really. After read
ing Lucas' note, then checking
our files again, we find we might
just as well have stood out in the
rain, we couldn't have gotten
-i. Knvs Ijicas? "I notice in your
column reference to my words
i. "-. ninth consecutive win over
Salem for Astoria in three years
I must confess when I read it
I though you most probably were
right and I was wrong, because
I relied on my rather bad mem-
' ' ory largely because this . sports
writing business is an awful chore
these days with three women and
, a reconstructed printer on the
staff (all doing good worx, un-
.derstand.) but definitely not sports writer timber. So I have been the
sports editor and am doing a very inadequate job.
"But the record, I believe,
won the first game of four in Salem January 30, 1942 by a score of
32-27. The following night Astoria
two more wins in Astoria on the
36-29 respectively. (That was, the
first state tournament game by-Corvallis.) But by my figuring, that
made three in a row. ,
It's Not Nine, Mates It's 10!
"Last season Astoria beat Salem four straight in regular
season play and also once in the tournament. That by my
figuring made it eight straight. Then the two wins here this
. year makes it not NINE consecutive, but TEN!!! Funny part
of it Is I doubted myself the 'nine-straight' angle, and re
verted to seven-straight in my subsequent stories. But now
I find we both erred, but on the conservative side.
"Without going through more 'files' (gosh knows my hands are
dusty enough now) I believe the 52-19 win scored by Salem over the
Fisherman was in the 1940-41. season when Harold Hauk had that
great team of "Dutch" Simmons, Eddie Salstrom, Bob Irish, Don
Bowers and Bud Coons. They most probably, should have won the
state title, but again, the Fishermen, after losing three out of four,
sneaked in on 'em in that great overtime game that ended in some
thing like a riot in front of a downtown Salem restaurant.
Check your files again, Al. I might still be wrong. IH
sports statistics fuddle me up like
are equally distasteful.
Sez Viks Better Than Fishermen
: "At any rate the Viks, man for man, are probably better
than Astoria! this year. But the Fishermen, without many
. , seasoned men and with a new coach In Bill Bowers replacing
the fabulous and legendary "Swede" Palmberg, want des
perately to win and make up for what handicaps real
, or imagined that now confront the Astoria tradition in the -
game. That, largely, is why they beat . Salem. It may carry
( ' them through to a quite successful season. I
"I'm surprised that some of these eagle-eyed sports bugs haven't
picked us both off before now. Sincerely,1 Bob Lucas." j
As already mentioned, check of our files proves Lucas
right Salem HAS dropped her last 19 games to Astoria,
a gruesome rut.
Our apology, sir. Might add we fully realize your pre
dicament with the three women we are surrounded by
five, none of whom (between gabbing bees) knows for sure
whether you kick or bat a baseball.
The desperateness which is imbued in the Fishermen this sea
son must be fierce' at that, for the Finns, have won seven of eight
games (at this writing), one of which was a 33-25 job over their
annual tourney hurdle, Tillamook. Not at all bad for a team which
was reported at the beginning as having "absolutely nothing." -
YouH recall last season when the Finns came to tourney on an
18-game winning streak and made it 19 against Salem first night
before going down before Baker high next night. Seems we remember
stories emanating from Astoria at the beginning of that season,
something on the order of "we've got nothing, absolutely nothing."
it - The day the Fishermen "have nothing" to put in their
i basketball suits is the day little junior's gonna ask mommy for
-. an extra shot of castor oil straight.
Dra irons Notch
7th Straight
DALLAS Dallas high's un
defeated Dragons ran their hoop
winning streak to seven here Tues
day night by overwhelming the
Amity cagers 42 to 9. It was 15-4
for Dallas at halftime and in the
second ' half Coach O. E. Ander
son's boys practically swept ' the
visitors off the floor. '
Forward Osuna led scoring with
11 points. Dallas Bees won the
prelim 21-11.
AMITY ()
Davis () .
Fuqua (0)
Loisell 14) .
Wordcn (4) .
Watts (1)
' Dallas subs:
(42) DALLAS
(7) Hiebert
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11) Osuna
(Sf Preseott
2) Richardson
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Rohrs . Pierca 7.
Portland Hoop
Leader Beaten
PORTLAND, Jan. 20-()
Roosevelt high has : tumbled off
its pedestal as the only-unbeaten
team in the Portland high school
basketball league,' but it was still
clinging today to top perch in the
standings. - ;.. ! - -;v
An upset last night by defend
ing city champion Franklin, whose
hoopsters blazed over the . court
to a 43-1? victory, reduced Roose
velt to a record of 6 wins and 1
defeat. '. y.- - ', -
Franklin ? stands - close behind.
Try as of 1 catoes , rene4r.
AmaalBi SUCCESS far - 5S04
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what ailiacat vaa ara AFFUCT
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Tonieht in
double check before spouting off
Lucas, associated etuior Ajwnan
way how truly wet we were on our
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-DUTCH" SIMMONS
proves me correct T (almost). Salem
won 28-21, then followed with
February 28-29 dates, 43-30 and
year Salem was beaten in their
admit
an income tax blank, and both
with 6 victories and 2 defeats. Jef
ferson and Grant are hanging on
a rung below, at 5 to 2.
Game Shows Increase
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GRANTS PASS, Jan. 20 H7P)
Siskiyou national forest's deer and
bear population is growing apace
with about 10,000 blacktail deer
and 1000 black bear, Supervisor
H. C, Obye said today.
Coyotes have declined from 630
five years ago to about' 300, he
added.
...... , I J
The red hot City Cleaners quint
rolled over Army-Navy store three
in a row Wednesday night, giving
them not only their 11th win in 12
games but the Major league' first
half title as welL Bud Thrush
tossed a : 630 series- to lead the
Cleaners, and it was also high
for the session r throughout the
league. ' "
r Bert's ' Pros dropped two of
three te 'Bamako's 7-Vp, but
finished np la second piaeobe
hind -the Cleaners. Joe Coe of
the 7-Up crew relied a 6 ser
.les aadt John, FHesen of -the
Pros posted a C0C trie among
. which was a 244 game, high for
the night individually.. -Acme
"Auto f Wreckers, third
place finishers, took two of. three
from Cline's Coffee Shoppers in
the third clash, Ellsworth "Babe"
Hartwell pitching In a 611 series
to pace the winning attack. ,
Second half chasing starts next
Wednesday ; night. i V
ARMY, NAVY ".. " ' ' ' . V :
- Handicap. - , - ?4 74 f T4 ta
KtUotg 151 172 i ITS 501
Theda , , 1 5a 17 -SIT 533
Aaiiby 190 131 154479
Hoar ' , ,'.;; i.l47 14S-157-449
Hamsn , : 170 0S 13S 534
TbUll
890 B4 S40 2714
mwm
- WlFMall
Packard Quint
Opens 3'Game
Skein, 8 run.
1
Polio Doubleheader
v Set Tomorrow Night
' Village basketball . bugs who go
for the sport in gobs can fill their
pockets tonight i and tomorrow
night for Willamette's Navycats
have j slated " one of the ' .busiest
hoop evenings : of the season. It's
the ."Portland Pacific Packard
against Coach . Duke ; Trotter's
V-12'ers tonight starting at 8 o'
clock' at the .university, the Pack-
ards the club second best only ; to
the Albina HellsbJps in Portland
independent .circles ; and the one
which has won; and lost one to the
Cats in previous tilts this winter.
Roy Fflugrad, BUI Osterhaus,
"Bus" Kayley, Dave Deppe
Co.; a potent mixture of tall and
experienced - formers and, ex's,
opened the Willamette season
by taking a thrilling 40-3C whip
from the 'Cats. But the next
night the Trottermen bounced
back in another, touch - and i go
scrap and copped the nod "42-34,
all tending to bring about to
night's rubber game. In Port-'
land city chasing the Packard
have " bowed only to the Hell
shlps. no disgrace .at all..; U f . '
Tomorrbw night comes the In
fantile paralysis benefit doubled
header, first of its kind in a long
time locally. At 7:00 (starting time
moved up from , 70) the 'Cats
mix with another navy quint.
Coach - Lt. Guy Wicks' Tilla
mook Naval Air Station club, and
immediately following itfll be na
vy against army when the "Cats
take i on S Coach' John Warren's
University of Oregon Army ducks.
All this for the unrais'ed price of
a single admission ticket, net re
ceipts to be pitched into the Mar
ion sports polio fund. And If you
want: to make Saturday night a
real basketball evening, come ' at
5:30 i the WU Frosh play then.
The Navycats posted: a 49-41 j
win over the-Airmen at TQla- i
moow two weeks ago in a ty
pical navy vs. navy rip-snorter.
The 'Cat - Armyduck battle 1
will no I doubt take up from
.where the footballers left off,
Willamette having trompcd on
the GI Ducks 25-t last fall at
Eugene. I j ? I
Trotter will probably use bis
usual varied combinations tonight,
substituting by teams as a mea
sure f of wearing the Packards
down,' :.f ' 1 ir ;? !
Tomorrow night the CaX coach
is expected to split his 14-xnan
club into two squads, the first of
which will romp with the Airmen,
the second with the Armyducks.
A similar plan will be used against
Whitman f at Walla WaUa come
February 5 when Willamette plays
the Missionaries two games on the
same night, j . !; j ;
Although no definite starting
lineups have been announced
It's practically j a certainty all
Navy eat hoop suiters will be
seen in j action j before the at
tractive sessions are over Ray
Oberts, Ben i Director, Bill
Sthoud, Paul Folquet, Ron Run
yan, George Lund, Gordy Kunke,
John Copenhaver, ' Jim Porter,
George Russell, Bob Warner,
Wally Brownlee, : Jim Frank,
Carl Plass, Dick Adams, et aL
Baghy to Go if Tribe
Is Helped Boudreau
CHICAGO, Jan. 20 -ffV- Man
ager Lou Boudreau of the Cleve
land : Indians said tonight that
Pitcher Jim Bagby would be trad
ed "only if a deal could be made
which would help j the Indians,"
and added that otherwise Bagby
would "play ball for Cleveland if
he plays at all.'V, :
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CITY CXKANKKS M)
Handicap ; , i 44'
Kertaon , ,' t
roremaa j
Perry
Thruab
44 132
11904
197 29
m-ss2
191630
174 4
303
175
1SS
SOS
17S
dine, jr.
2O0
Totaia
-SS3 S5 lSZt 6S
BEXT-S PROS (1)
Handicap . :
Pouhn- .
Yrleaen :
Welch '
Barr '
Pace '. -
1
-14
-187
-12S
1 ! 183
157499
175 SOS
193
244
14S
193
ISO
13 MT
-154
ass
141488
t
Totals
JKi 1019 909 2791
RAMAGFS 7-CT J) 1 -
Handicap ' i T4
Cray - ., ... ?, 37
. t4
13S
17S
itr
129
194
74 ' 2M
SOS 624
1C7 17
187499
13S 375
201-1-609
Kenyon
DeGuire
Hart
Coe Ui
.373
-143
-ICS
.gl4
Totals
-903 874 969 2746
cxixirs corrzK shop (i
-Handicap, Lu 71 71; 213
Cline, sr. 181 213 163 458
Kirchner .,. ..,..148 170 13S 454
Trotter . : 17 im 114-iRi
Laraoo ,-., , , . ,173 177' 138484
King ; 161. 226653
Totals
-SO) 944 902 2751
A CMS WRECKERS (2"
Handicap . , 1. 66
HartweU
M
- ; im
175611
181 5B4
119 439
157 4i0
171514
211
Steinbock
.183 I
S29
Talbot
Woodry -Younf
i..
-160
160
164'
1S7
159
15S
Totals
-S49 li.i t:3 2Z2S
NcW Coast Mat
i King Kong Katonen, really
handled ' ;"Paavo" in keeping
with a long Finnish custom, the
brand new Pacific Coast light
heavy ' rasslin champ sine
knocking Off Gorgeous Georxie
Warner in a aouthren California
scrap not ; long age, . and lured
to : the , great - northwest : by
Matchmaker Don Owen, sloach
es Into the village next Tuesday
night to show the local mat cit
izens hew he did it to Georgie.
The new guardian of the covet
ed belt, said to be a rough and
tough cookie who delights in
ViMngs Battle
Eugene Tonight
Axemen Favorites
On Southern. Court
Salem high's basketballers, win
ners of two straight games, travel
to Eugene tonight to mix with the
Axemen, and : if advance notices
from the southern sector arent
padded the SHS gang is due to
be chased light off the floor. At
least they won't win, and not by
long ways. .-,:.'; v"':"
Eugene scribes and couriers
have been finding the usual ad
jectives Insufficient In describ
ing the potency of Coach Hank
Kuchera's practically already;
crowned state champs. And wins
over such respected quints as
Corvallis a n d Cottage Grove
have tended to back up the
Axemen spielers. Losses to
Springfield and Marshfield were
of course ; rank upsets, so they
say. j
But i when . the Axemen waded
through Albany 75-25 last week
the drums started beating again.
And when a prep team tops an
other in the same league 75-25 it
has more than merely vocal sup
port., ;
. Therefore, Salem goes south
tonight expecting to finish sec
ond best. Were Guard Doug
Gibson along' it might be just
the opposite, but since he's In
eligible until the end of the
month and his loss has caused
such a lapse of spirit and drive
on the team. It's the underdog
role for SHS. The fact that the .
Yiks have appeared so punch
less in recent outings Is another
lean toward the super; Axemen.
Coach Frank Brown. will prob
ably stick by his usual starting
lineup , of Captain Travis Cross
and Loren Helmhout at forwards.
Don Burlingham at center, and
Don Chapman and Jeep Lowe at
guards. ! v.".
Next week the Viks go to Mil-
waukie Tuesday night for a No
Name league counting game and
then host , the Eugene five in a
return; match here the following
Friday, i
Leslie Tigers,
Pahthers Win
Four Leslie quintets entered in
the Parrish - Leslie intramural
basketball league played Thurs
day with the Panthers defeating
the Wildcats 17-13, and the Lions
taking a 17-13 decision over the
Tigers. 1
The 1 Panthers, led by Danny
Valdez and his eight points, staged
four; - minute stall in the field
quarter to protect their lead over
the Wildcats. Roger Dasch, Tiger
forward, proved chief punch for
his club in the second encounter
by scoring all but two of the win
ners 17 points.
Today's I games: At Parrish
Bears vs. Wolves; Huskies vs.
Grizzlies. ; (All ; Parrish teams.)
PANTHERS K17)
Valdez () -;... T-
Creenup f3) I. T.
Hllficker (0)j C-
(13) WILDCATS
(6) Phillip
(0) McCorkJ
(6) Wallace
Cockinf 1) i ,Q.
Bartleii (8) JL O.
1 Goffrier
(0) Simmon
LIONS : (15) I ,
Halseth (6) l P.
Billing (4) LJT.
(17) TIGERS
r. (IS) Drich
2 Fry
0) Jackson
(0) AduddeU
Wiper (5) C.
Robins (0) , Q.
Pankerti (0) Xr.
(0) Patrick
; Oftidals: flesh er and Schwartzkopf.
Shipkey and Erickson
Moved From St. Rlary'a
ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, Calif-
Jan. 20 -iffy- Transfers of Ath
letic Officers Lt. Harry Shipkey
of i Wenatchee, Wash, ; and ' Lt
Louis R. Ertckson to sea duty was
announced today by Commanding
Officer Clyde W.'King of the navy
pre-flight school here. Lt. Shipkey
is a former Stanford university
football player and coach. - -
Trailblazer Baslietballers Present CelticTHoopingystem
CAMP ADAIS . (Special)
Pvt. George Chestnut, late of
New York City, now coach of
the 78 th Division Trailbrasers
hoop squad at Camp Adair, bast
taught his very successful sol-!
dlcr squad a brand new kind of,
basketball , . ;
The kind of basketball we're I
playing Is a kind few fans a-t
round here have seen,"" he de
clares. It isn't hlrhschool ball,
or even college balL any more.
It's a mature, soldierly game we
Play.-
Re talks about basketball with
the authority given by 13 years
of experience as a player, coach
and referee, most of It In that
seed-bed of basketball Indiana.
Six-feet-four, he played four
)sars ! cf fcirh . school . ball at
Odon, then three yars with la-
i.
Eihg KatonenTJeets Karlinlio Eiere Tuesday
bashing with the meanies, meets.,
well-known "Steenko" Karlin
ko In the top match en Owen's
weekly card. . -
The northwest -circuit's newest
crunch jrrony (he hasnt arrived
'yet but accepted the local match
via wire), Is reported to be on a
one-month excursion : through
the circuit. And since hell be
around ' only that short time
Owen intends forcing him to lay
the belt on the block at every"
turn if- possible,' -?ViSe-He
promised1 to give every
41 mmMhU
RON BUNYAN, Kenny King and
ketball team, face a busy weekend. Tonight at 8:00 the Cats play
lamette and tomorrow night they-
the Oregon Armyducks at 6:39
fund.- .! ; .
Boxing Probe
: 1
Attorney Haughton
Named to Investigate
SACRAMENTO, Janl 20 - (Jf)
William P. Haughton, Los Ange
les attorney and department com
mander of the American Legion
of California, was .named to the
state athletic commission today by
Governor Warren, who said he
will expect Haughton to make an
immediate investigation of charges
that "open gambling Jias made a
racket of California boxing."
Haughton, who will replace"
Everett Sanders, also of Los
Angeles, Is Warren's first ap
pomtment to the five-member
athletic commission which gov-
ems both boxing and .wrestling
activities In the state. .,'
The governor's request for an
investigation followed a statement
by Willie Ritchie, former light
weight boxing champion and chief
athletic commission inspector,
who declared "something must be
done to halt open gambling and
the places that are the direct re
sult -of if ; -r:v
Commenting today on Ritchie's
statement just before .he appoint
ed Haughton, Warren declared:
. Tm going to appoint a man
of my own on! that board and
Z wfll expect him to look into
the situation Immediately. Wtt
; lie : Ritchie knows , the boxing
game from, end to end and It
seems to me his views call for
some'. Investigation . . Into the
facts." . .. .'. ' V . . "J '
Hicks Favors Gal Proa
- CHICAGO, v Jan.: 20-(ff)-SPAR
Betty Hicks, who wants to or
ganize' a women's prof essional
golfers . association V of v America,
said today she favored holding the
meets with the men's and having
a winter tour as well as a sum
mer program.' - -. '. - " v
State at Terro Haute.
from there It was a short jump
to prcfesslorul ball. He played
four years with Eiutsky' AH
AsBeticans, a year with the De
troit . American Leagae pros,
. then a year with New cTorks
world famous Celtics.: Then he
forsook the courts for coaching. ,
Be coached a very' successful
squad at Anderson college, then .
went back to the AU-Amertcans.
He was as va!-at!s to then on ,
" the bench as he tad been on the
courts and he galled a name as
one of the best referees la the
:'m!J-west. ' -U 4 - ' ? '
"The TrailLIazers are bring
ing a new style! to Oreron.' be
says.1 "We flay ' the ,old Celilo
system. Oa defense we have a
sbiriisr, tssn-ta-ciaa sct-c?.
Our sffens Is tls Cst:m
Laliiorma
body a shot at the belt In the
northwest," reports Owen,' "so '
Tm holding him to it. As for as
Pm concerned, and unless Ka
tonen backs down, the Salem
match against Karlinke will be
for the belt.. Karlinko has been '
bellyaching for a title match for .
weeks along with all the other
men. So well see If this - guy
Katonen meant what he said."
. Kotonen, who is said to toss
around foes with the same dis
regard as he does the English
language, (and he butchers the .
latter), .was a topnotch
Busy Basketballers Here This
'I
Gordy Kunke (left to right), members of Willamette's Navycat bas
do doable duty against the Tillamook Naval Air Station at 7:00 and
la a twin bill for the benefit of the
- i ,
Husky-Webfoot Tilts Z
Will Be Broadcast
Both the Friday and Saturday
night : Washington vs. Oregon
Northern i division i basketball
eiaahes at Eugene will be broad
cast over! Portland, station
KWJJ 1W key.), starting at
: f pjn announces the sponsor
ing Tide Water Associated Oil
Co. Marshall Pengra will spiel.
Best Ball Meet
SAN GABRIEL, CalifL, Jan. 20
(Jfy-Over ' the same picturesque
country club course here where
he took up golf after laying aside
his famous tennis raquet, Ills
worth I Vines: today equalled the
course record of 64, seven under
par, to lead the gross scorers in
a pro - amateur best-ball tour
nament. : " - I '
; He and his local partner, Wat
son Hollis, 'who assisted him on
three! holes, had a best ball of 61.
. Finishing second to Vines and
Hollis were Pro MacDonald Smith
of Los Angeles and Fred Alen, San
Gabriel, with a best-ball of 29-34-63.
f .
-Third were Byron Nelson, To
ledo, and Pete Young, San Gab
riel, with 31-3364. Nelson fin
ished second to Vines in the gross
scoring with1 a 34-33 67.
Hoppe Rallies, Wins -
DETROIT, l Jan. 20 H-Willie
Hoppee, world's champion three
cushion billiards champion, came
from f - behind tonight i to defeat
Welker " Cochran, t former cham
pion, in the eighth block of their
Detroit match, 90 to 48 in 48 inr
nings. Cochran, won the afternoon
block his t first victory since the
match came to Detroit by a score
of 52 to-50 in 91 innings. ! ;,
'style. "I . , . -
- -The Albina ' ITellshlp squad .
found Chestnut's - team's . play j
baffling when they met-them
reeetnly. Frevloasly anbeatea In
22 -starts, the shipbuilders were
hard beset te take the 70th dl-;
Vision sellers, S3-2J, la the last
2 seconds, of play. I- f.'!,J: :' T"
J "We work the ball In a aeinl-;
eirde around the basket," Chest-;
nut says, e attempt to get.
- the defense crowded Into a small -'
area unZtr the hoop and when ,
they screen each ether we break
fist unZzv the basket and then
back" cut t the semi-circle -
Xhe TralH-Iaxer' future sched
nle lacln-e U of Ore r on Army
f-ct.'-l Trainllng Unit team,
V. Illaxit'.ls University and Cacp
AllziL LT::r'j era t:Irg zzti
Vines
Leading
palgner la the south. In his
- first meeting with Wagner, after
Georgie had won five straight
he plastered the georgious one
; but good and' . became possessor
of the belt. ' . -
.The balance of Tuesday's card
hasnt been completed, although
a Bulldog Jackson-Buck David
son rematch is In the offing for
either Tuesday - night or the
week after. The heated and
bloody beef battled off by uli-
dog and Buck this week was a
titanic and Owen Is set on re-
, matching the pair. : :
Weekend
Portland Pacific Packards at Wil
Marlon sports Infantile paralysis
.r.. ... .: ...
City Loop Race Tied
Milkers Dump;
Finance Quint
Coming through in the last min
ute of play with baskets by Loren
Garrett, former -Mussouri AAU
eager, and 6-foot -7-inch Bill Mag
ness, the Moyflower Milkers threw
the City, league basketball chase
into . a two-way tie by knocking
off the previously unbeaten Gen
eral Finance five 26 to 22 last
night at Willamette.
The feature tilt was nip and
tuck all the way with the Fin
anciers leading 8-6 at the quar-
' ter, dropping! to a 13-12 deficit
at the half and again going out
front 20-lt at the third quarter
' mark. ' . I
Garrett arid, Magness tied for
high scoring honors with nine each.
The Financiers held to a mere five
field goals throughout, were paced
by Sheldon and Ransom with five
each. 1 1 -it'vv "!!,:?
In the other two games Wil
lamette Frosh handed the Air
Base its sixth straight loss, 26
19, and Page-Woolens feU be
fore the Cavalry 32-18. Fedge
led the Frosh scoring with sev
en, -the same amount garnered
by Jacobs and Card well of the
Airmen. Phillips 12 paced the
v Cavalry. ; ; ; ." -.7.
MILKERS (2) !
Garrett ) -.r.
Peters 0 i...jF.
Schwartzkopf (1) C
Drrnaa (4) ....;....G.
(22) GEW. rrv.
(4) Compton
(5) Ransom I
(3) Morris
(l) Boise
Ughtner (3) 4..G. 5) Sheldon
Milker auba: Magness 9.-General Fi
nance: Relnhart 4. Officials: Ferguson1
and Neime. .
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Fedge (?)
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(7) Jacobs I
Relnnardt (4)
Deckert ) .
Proctor (1
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C.
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(04 - Hemmer
. 7 CardweU
(9 Olaanski
(0) Gosselia
Anunsen (4
Froah subs: IngU S. Heu X. Officials:
Donovan ana peter.
CAYAIJtr (32)
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Robertson ()
Frank (7) 1!
Wataon 42) -rurjaau.4)
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Q , ,, - (0) ramum
.G.U (4) Yocum
Cavalry subs:
Rains ; I. , Officials:
Niemi .and Proctor.
to line ap a Portland match with
Alblaa, and - a Camp Adalr
ehamplonshlp" game with the
camps of the Slst Division' with
whm they share Camp Adair. .
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tultation.- f lood pressure and irine
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Crncial Fnir :
Vandals, 7SC Battle
In 7celtcnd iSeries
By the Associated Press
Washington's civilian basketball
squad, with' eight fresfrmen in the
traveling group of 10, will be try
ing to keep the- Huskies in undis
puted lead in the Northern divi'
sion race -against Oregon tonight,
while Washington State and Idaho
axe scheduled at Moscow.-" . :
'-' The Oregon series will be the
ttrwt tirr tst far the : lnex-
perienced Washington traveling
squad without ine aij or ine
yeteran navy trainees who can't
leave the campus for more than
48 hours. . ' .
The navy sauad will have its
hands full on its home court at
Seattle " against Whitman, which
also is bolstered by ' navy trans
fers. Whitman split a pair of games
with Washington at WaUa Walla.
Washineton and Whitman will
play " their second game at 2:30
pjn. Saturday to allow the visit
ing navy trainees an early stars
to get home under the 48-hour
limit. . ' '
Washington i and Oregon will ;
play a second game at Eugene ;
Saturday, night before the Hus
kies swing to Corvallis for a
Monday-Tuesday series ' with
Oregon State, j ; '
WSC and Idaho will play their
Saturday night game at Pullman.
Washington has "two victories. in
conference play, both over Ore
gon. A Washington loss lonigm
while Washineton State Is win
ning would put WSC ahead of the
Huskies with three wins and a
single loss. ; . j
Players listed In the Washing
ton sauad which left for Eugene
today ' were: Jack Nichols, Jim
Peterson, Jim Mallory. Al Marr,
Pat : Sutherland, John Codd,
narry. Kretsler,. Don CNeUL
Harold Robinson and Ronald
Uaug.; ; , s
Eueene observers " said Oregon
has not been particularly impres
sive m; drills this weeK out tne
Webf oots were! described as i de
termined to even the score for the
two Dastines they took from the -
Huskies at Seattle. Coach Howard
Hobsbn has not announced a start
ing lineup. ' , . ; i
At Corvallis, Coach Slats Gill
Indicated that Oregon State may
try to run with the speedy Hus
kies Monday night. In practice
ht had his first strinr follow-
In- the reneral nattern of Wash-:
Ington's fire - engine style.
Monmouth Qiiirit
Trips Aumsville
MONMOUTH Leading all the 1
way, Monmouth high's quint de
feated Aumsville here Tuesday
30-24. " Monmouth led 8-5, 18-9
and 24-16 at the quarters. . Guard
Play
Houk led the Wolves' scoring (with '
10 points. J. Killinger nabbed 11
for, Aumsville. 1
Monmouth has now won five
and lost three and Tuesday's game
was the first in three weeks due
to flu and injuries. A doublehead
er is billed against Falls City here
Friday night. The Monmouth Bees
won Tuesday 18-10. . ,
ACMSVIIXK (24) C38) MONMOUTH
Lane (6) ; Tm . ., 0) "McLain
Gilbert (5) J
(8) Christensen
10) Houk
Rebo (2) ir C.
M. KHUnaer 01 O
(6) Vincent
J. KilUnaer (111 G f0 Lorncc
Monmouth aubs: Bethel i. Hrnkl 4.
Officials: Winegar and Crook. " -
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