hemawa, 7T n MM9 H at If D jmjJJu'jj roiiv uuru 40 et 8 Legion Set for :3U Mart; 11 lliree-rounaers xamjeu ; j It' punching party night' tonight at' the Ferry street garden as the 40, et 8-American Legion presents the kid clouters of Chemawa Indian School against those of Sweet Home high inthe amateur baxing bee for the benefit of the infantile paralysis fund. Eleven 3-round bouts, rang- W from h larious 90-pounders Pitcft Punches :: r.; v s ! - - 5'. : ? '4': S Tm f Chtmawa's punch pitchlnr family members who'll do battle a tonight's polio benefit amateur card at the armory are Willie Gensaw. 109 pounds, left, and Terry Francis, 160 pounds, right. Coach Wright Noel looks on with the youthful clouters. Gensaw fights David Wilson of Sweet Home In the third bout on the 4t et S-American Legion sponsored card. Francis wallops with Sweet Home's Lyle Brown in the 10th or "semiwindup" bout. (Statesman sports photo) ., j Ensign Gil Leiser, probably the last of his kind at Willamette for 8Jie duration- official, publicity director a visitor long enough to firmly inform "this is it." Mine warfare studies completed at the ITorktown, Va., base, big Gil is now on his way to the Pacific thea Vr. Even knows what part of the fleet he's to serve with. Saying so long' to Leiser bring's realization of just how fright- jlly fast the past year has flitted y. It was : just about: a year ago iat he," for instance,, was whip- Sing together data for the state asketball tourney and oiling up is vocal cords for the meet's pa. fepartment. And Wally Olson was round worrying about the tour ney's' official program, the team pictures therein, etc. indeed n annual headache. Spec Keene Was organizing his end ; of the lassie j ushers, team housing nd feeding, welcoming Commit tee and good willers. And anyone wearing a sailor suit on the WU 8&mpus was one who got -a se ' fond look,; male-civilian students;' vho get the' second looks now,- be-. ng a dime 'a dozen. V , How things have! changed, and . 11 within this one year! Might be - tjonunerce, American Legion or another like group doesn't step into aWw . - . a .1 i . v . . . ... . . mi oy.intse aepariea . wtwu. dfctuua, ii a xcius v wic ies oparu. Ana aunouga 1 ,'onsiderably has fallen; on Les these past months, pouring on the fcmmey in its entirety is expecting far too much. .;' ' Add one more reason why the Owen Bros. Tuesday night crunch . tarnivals Will get better and better as" time goes along, this reason I kx the person of one Pete Belcastro. TaU Peter, often referred to in . frt bicep business as "The Walloping Wop from Weed," since he's quite .j- walloper, -.Is : of Italian, ancestry and haUs from Weed, Calif we - llake It, has been coaxed from his service station business to return -1 mg to the mat; With; the gas situation's it Is mebbe it didn't teke f uch coaxing; either; But he's due back in the next couple of weeks j- pim juusuwara- uroi, i iic s luu meaner n au gewnii. He ll ap " ear herenaturally. ; - - " t i f V?, - !' At Least, Thetfre -Promises, Anyway i. v uieraust be just full, of promises, for, Woodbum's clouting Joe " iuiwmu. .Waterman-promised the winner Pacific Coast lightheavyweight reoro xiermosiuo xnaay nigni, ana nusea uie winner ot. uus one a v Jack Chase or Costello Cruz, And : at least something resembling, a (0v Mute Jacoos, same telling that if Kahut beat Jones there might be a bout or "two" in boxing's utopia, the Garden, for Joe. : " - If the time ever !comes for Joe to fight in New York he's' hive to tell Jacobs to wait up, for by that time at the rate Waterman's coine Kahut will have so many."promised,,.scraps he won't have time to go 1 k r: . i ...... - j? ti Anyway, how about promise hut hasn t whipped hun yet, . nor , ,i Look out Fourth annual singles urday and Sunday, for eight of our. village keglers will be there rol ling 'em for; the chips Bill Wheatley, Commarcial and Industrial leagues trundler, and Hi Haman, Major leaguer, bowl Saturday night 12 games across 12 alleys." Then pa Sunday night village Major jeaguers joe toe, -rappy-.tane, -Junior" Cline, John Friesen, Har- . Vv PsM inH nrt Wtrh lair titrna imui k. .11 ' m . - J - " pacK,;inai eignt . ; TVINTEH SUITS! CIolliicr3; Sweet Eonie Boxers f " -A L---M- Sponsored Kid Clouting Carnival up to the mor dangerous iignuieavywpgn for Chemawa - i JOHN FRIES EN ciuzens in is time to nelp, handle uauas. uenneu z monins back, joe of that one he'd match him with the champ Watson ': Jones." Kahut fights Matchmaker Waterman has pro- snot at Coast Middleweight rhamn along there some place Kahut got promise from Madison Square "Gar- for. Leo. Th. Lion" Turner? Ka- .do we think he ever will. bowling tourney in Portland Sat Mv AttUiC m.Lkxzj iwCIlfc vy COIXKGK Washington Stat 34. Oregon 33 .Flic SS. Texas 34. Tex. Christian 47. So. Idaho 37. Army M, West. Virginia 31.. New York V 49, Stevens Tech 43. . Strooklvn . PaIIm. MA rrin.i.in m Korman. Ok. Navy 32. Oklahoma 30 , i u wu. t. xrumouu sailors 43. favy 51. Hampton-Sydney 28. Wash: (jollrn &S - rialmr. n lev Notre Dame 5. Bunker Hill NAS 53 frwartamore 41. Villa nova 38. Kansas 35. Washburn 23.- HIGH SCHOOL -Klamath Falls 3fi, Cranto Pass 21 Vntqn 33, Baker 30. V .-. - tf' t i - t - r " ' i ' 1 - - - - thifi TMnmimfl Baslrotball Scores Tonight ip aiid both Coaches Wright Hoel of the Indians and Everett . JMc Reyrolds S of the Sweet ; Homers forwird last-minute communiiues telling respective clout comman dos ire ready for the xero hour, 8:30 pjn.-; " I r -J V' Topight's brawling won't be the first i between the two outfits. Theyjve Chopped off team rnatch es twice )n the past weeks, Che mawa's eam emerging , on . top both times but - only after v?hat galleryites report as certainly;' the best fistic beefing they'd seer, in months, he kids aren't the cfess iesti ff beak busters" but they're said jto be: second to none in Willr ingness and what it takes to both dish lout and receive ring agenda. Tonight's Complete j . Arrnofy Boxing Card C : : 'v;r,-,v ,.. t. -4 . , it) Paul Jackson, t, (SB) Vs. Earl Roberts, it. XC).?-. -v ' it) Frank McCarthy, 5, (SH) vs. Bobby Kuteh,.J8, (C). $k , (3) David Wilson. 112. . (SH) tsJ WUlie Gcnshaw, 114, (C)4 : (4) David Davis. 118. (SH) va. Levi George,-115,- (CK s (5) Don Riee. 125. (SH) vs. Cliff Arthur. 124, (C). : (S) Blair Smith, 135, (SH) vs. Art Johnson. 125,: (C). ' : f t S (?) Dean Loax, 140, (SH) vs. Meachcm Tulee, 140, (C). 'f " (8) Wayne Montgomery, 448.) . (SII)vs. Leslie Bill, 140. C),! (8). Wes McCormick, 155. , (SH) vs. George Fritxler, 150, -(C). ; . .-: : ' (10) Lyle Brown, 170. (SH) vs. Terfy Francis, 165, ;C)Mi (11) Sammy Jones, 135, (SH) vs. Arnle Davis,-132, (C). 1 i Four pf tonight's 11 matches h a v e been tabbed as -."main events." Topmost or ail or course is the scrap between Chemawa's 132-pourid Arnie Davis, prize of the : Indian f stable, and Sweet Home's ' 135-pound Sammy Jones! Sweet Home had to call ; on its alumni class for Jones as the rug ged Indian southpaw met f and easily whipped opponents ini the last twolteam sessions. This will be the first meeting between Da vis and Jones, the latter highly regarded by Sweet Homers. V , . Other iopnotchers are the bouts between Lyle" Brown, SWeet Home, and Terry Francis, ?1 65, Chemawg; Wes McCormick, 1155, SH, jand George Fritzlier, l52, Chemawa, and Dean Loux, 140, SH and Meachem Tulee,-140, Che mawa. t In the words '' of r ttieir coaches all these kids are definite comers iri the fight game. ; "fj"; Two "half-pint" bouts are pill ed, and each is expected to afford first I degree ; hilarity if nothing else. They're the opening two fea turing Paul Jackson, "90 pounds of dynamite" from Sweet Home against Earl Roberts, . said to be equally is exzplosive for all his 92 pounds from Chemawa, land Frank? McCarthy, 95-pounder against Bobby Kutch, Chemawa 98-pounder. - ' - "Prombter "Ira Pilcher, hand ling J the .benefit show for ; the sponsoring 4 World war I outfits," announces that all seats will be sold at a first-come first-served basis, ringside" and back-row-gal lery, to go alike and at six-bts a throw: All receipts, excluding': tax, will be turned over to the infan tile paarlysis fund. ' Leo "Frisco" Edwards and Packy McFarland,' well read in the fistic business, will divide ref ereeing chores and Harry Collins andfHarry Levy, past masters at their angle? of the-game will be the judges. .; . -.r-y ..M- First biffing starts at 8:30 p-m District ;Fourl TiliSet ; ":y-'y - v- . MT. ANGEL The district four "upper- division" tourr ament fame between Woodburn and Mt Angel hasf been dated for", the neutral Silverton court theTuesday night or eDtuary 15, it . was' decided during a meeting of Coaches Jieis Burnett'' Woodburn; Paul Reiling, Mt AngeX .and Guy DeLay; SilT verton, here this .week. The -win.- nerl will .meet Silverton . the f ol- lowing ;week and , the winner of that game will play the winner, of the Salem - Dallas game for the upper district right to ' meet the winner's of the southern district tourney for' the state classic berth. Cooper Sels Pace 4 PHOENIX, Ariz, Feb. 2.Jfy Harry ; Cooper of Minneapolis turned in a sizzling 64, seven under pat for the Phoenix country club course, today in a warmup for the $5000 Phoenix open golf tourna ment which gets under way Fri day :;vr 'v -.".jrT-'l- y$-''l. 1 Alauriello Wins . - PROVIDENCE. RI. Feb. 2-OPi Boxing easily, Tami Mauriello of New York outpointed Buddy Knox of Dayton, in a ten round main vnt bout here tonighL Hoop Woodbum Eyes WOODBURN Weed burn "high's Duration league leading basketball Bulldogs, six straight victories theirs and hot; after , their second straight loop title, go U MoUlla Friday night. And when they come home they'll either have 'the next thing to a strangle hold en the pennant or ' will be tied with the Buckaroos. : Only three more rounds re main in ihe league chase in- . eluding Friday's, and If Wood burn ! can dole the Bucks their third loss it will give Coach Jlggs Burnett's Bulldogs prac tically an open road to the ti tle. Molalla pushed ever Can- - ers Gage Tonight f Top Quinls Faced '-j With! Easy Tussles 1 CITY LKAGL'g STANDINGS - -L .'. : W L Pet. Pf Pa Mayflower Milk 1 497 224 174 General rinanco -3 S .714 193 141 WU rroab. j 4 S J7I 179 1S5 Cavalry " 4? 3 471 147 139 Page-Wbolena, . 1 S - .143 137 210 Air Base U! -1 ! .143 SI 143. Tonight's games: 10 Mayflower MUk vs. Salem Jayvees (latter subbing for departed Cavalry): t0 Air Bas vsi General Finance; t:O0 WU Frosb vs. Page-Woolens. . ' , 1 - Round eight in the City league's basketball: play will be shuffled off on " the , Willamette floor to night, but not one of the. three games looms any reason why the leading three clubs, Mayflow er;' Milk, ; General " Finance and Willamette Frosh, will be other than 1-2-3, respectively, when it's over. ; - j- - . .- The Milkers are assured of their win already since the Cavalry was forced to j drop from the circuit. But taking up the slack from here hi will be Coach Frank Beer's Salem high Jayvees, whoU meet the Milkers, tonight in the seven o'clock; game. The Jayvees will play put the Cavalry schedule. Second-place . General - Finance. is expecting no irouoie xrpm Page-Woolens in the eight o'clock game and the Frosh anticipate the: same; against the Air Base at nine Next week's round ' has been moved up to . Monday ' night in stead . of the usual ' Thursday, League Director Chet Goodman has announced. The gym Will be unavailable next Thursday, the reason. Loop's individual scoring race: Player Club O Fg - Ft TP Garrett. Milkers 7 25 17 67 Morris. Gen. Fin. 7 22 Compton, - Gen. Fin; 7 21 Fedge,' Frosh ii 7 16 Magness, Milkers i is Reeves, Frosh ..X ,, -,. 7 16 R.T Yocum. Woolens : 7 14 Juza.- Woolens 5 13 SchwarUkopf. Milkers ... 19 Drynan. Milkers 6 16 Whitman Satu rday Navycats Face mDaign End It's iinal curtain for Willamette university's varsity basketball sea son this weekend when the Navy- cats hoop off their: doubleheader with ' Whitman at Walla Walla. Both ends of the twin bill will be played Saturday nigh tin order that the WU V-12'ers may go and return within the navy's 48-hour limit. . . i To i date i Coach Duke Trotter crew, has won five and dropped 11 against the, toughest opposition available in the northwest." Over the route the 'Cats have counted 560 points to opponents 648, or 35 points per game on average to 4QJ4. . - - '- .U , : 1 Although the weekend brings to a close the varsity season. Coach Lew Carroll's Frosh will continue playing .well into the month. , Tinker Condition' ; 'Sliglitly Better' 1 ORLANDO. Fla- Feb.' 2 -UPW Physicians - for - Joe Tinker- ' baseball star of another : era, to day reported his condition at Or ange ueneral hospital as slightly oeiier." : r ; - , .. , J Dr. Frank D.Grar and DtjS cer Ai Folsom said Tinker was ttm under an oxygen tent hut that if no further setbadc amm i ceieoratea member of the Chicago wuDi- inner - to - Even - to -Chance double play combination may recover. ' i 498 Casei Cared For i PORTLAND. Feb. 2PV- A proval was given 493 armiioatfnn. of Oregon servicemen's families for maternity and infant -care In December the children's bureau Of the department of labor said toaay. ART Sends 'Smokes' i SPOKANE, Wash, Feb. 2 -fJP) The Spokane Athletic Round Ta ble, which likes waiting j. when American . troops iae a new capture, announced today it sent iu February ship ment oi ;u,uuu -smokes" to Wake island. ; GityLeagu JL. U Duration 'Bag' by Tuesday night, 35-18, exhib iting along the way reasons why : Woodburn wffl be facing Its toughest tussle of the eampalgn. The Bulldogs turned back ML. Angel i 40-32 Tuesday . in their district four" "preview game, and although4 showing av second half letdown after building up a, terrifle ilrst half lead. Im pressed followers. .; . In other Friday games Coach Fop"; DeLay's SUverton Silver r Foxes, back in: the win groove again after, whipping Chemawa 38-19, go to Canby and Mt. An gel hosts Ceach "Chief" Thomp son's Indians. , : Of i to Battle Big-Bills f ' J t f. - , - , , . - r. w . , - s ... y i: t i i ' ' 5 '',- - -I i r . r - : J: ;"--' . ' rs f f s i i , I " DON CHAPMAN, veteran Salem high Viking guard, will be heading i south today with the team to meet the Klamath Falls Pelicans la a twe-game series Friday l and Saturday nights. The ovists split their twe tilts in Salem. (Statesman sports photo) . AS" S ; Papermakers took . - three from Capital- City Laundry, Scio Iwod two of : three from , Valley ! OiL Statesman copped two of three from M. & F. Grocery, Wahl Bros, nabbed two of i their three with Brite Spot and jM. de F. Grocery swept three from Scio in a make up game during Tuesday night's Industrial league bowling bee at Perfection. ' ; rV y,, y- Art Kirchner 'of the Launderers rolled high series for -the night, 556V nd Bud Noffsinger of the Oilers tossed high single game, 215. CAPITAL CCTTj LAUNDRT (4 Kirchner 1SS 189 S5S Riley 148 142 143433 Blackio . -188 207 127523 ..105 -148 196389 ..124. 146 -173443 Woelke Totals . 76S 808 768 2344 PAPEKMAKEKS (1) ' ' Handicap i ST 67 67 21 Cady " , ; 13n l iss McRae y 11 140 124 40S Bolton - 155 '178 113446 Coleman 4 132 165 135-432 Butch - las im 157461 ToUla .781 833 781 2395 VAIXJET OIL CO. (1) Noffsinger j.15ST213 144 S15 Alcshir I IM t3 138442 Greene , 4 147 186-447 Kottko f -1ST 140 158 455 Krtsaaard U-117 -153 178448 Totals 704 7S8 808-2307 SCIO (2) Schrunk Densmora . Caswell 175-451 191552 95455 186 3S : 160-477 J80 181 120 140 .126 ' .140 aSS 165 Zander Hendrickson Totals -717 763 807 2287 STATESMAN (2) . Wheatley -148 138 White -134 . 145 StetUer ' 1 -1 Melville s i 18 1S8 Ma Uus j.a2, 159 168454 185464 147472 170506 162513 ToUIs JKTt 750 832 2409 M at P GKOCEST (1 D. Griffith 148 B. Griffith ; 128 McCluskey i i .121 . Iliff Forgard . 123 133 176457 110 143379 210 152483 188 108440 157 143423 Totals .692 840 771 7T32 WAHL BKOS. (2) - Pederson w 139 180 163 482 McNall j. 1 - . "i " 176 163 42 Haacenson . 137 165 132434 rrolan - 111 114 132 367 Wahl 152 186 167505 Total .658 825 . 757 2300 BKITS SPOT 1 ' Handicap Patterson . , 150 Gallagher "6 Wenjer "0 CHney r i-.i 177 Edwards 169 :. 48 159 144 413 184 142 42 133 115 428 1S 153 4rS 144 159473 Jll SCI 79 SZZ Tussle Friday : The Foxes, faced with meet ing the winner of the Weod- - burn-Mi. Angel district count ing game, displayed; both hot and cold h p 1 n g Tuesday. Canby, at the start of the sea son a potent club, has been fad- - lag fast in recent games. ML Angel will be odds-on favorites ! topple the Chemawans. DURATION LZAGCB STANDINGS y. i W L. Pet. ft Pa Woodbum I S 1 J57 X54 17S MoUUa . i 1 'ill 194 171 Silverton -3 4 .42 ISO SOS Mt. Angel 4 , .42S 21S S14 r-"r , s a -42o iss is Chemawa - t ., - .l3 141 .237 Friday game: Woodburn at Mo lalla; SUverton at Canby; Chemawa ,at -.Mt:.AngeL s--- - . 4 MAP GROCEKT (3) Handicap S 9 27 Forgard Iliff B. Griffith McCluskey . O. Griffith 160 216- 141511 .rl54 132. 135421 .122 1)8 145385 .183 15S 153499 ..109 146 147402 743 773 729 2245 Totals SCIO Schrunk Densniore - .135 137 137409 -14 123 161430 CasweU . 0 -Lander Hendrickson Totals r.HS 147 111376 ..423 141 135399 .185 192 " 116 483 .707 740 660 2107 Hubba r d fTrip s Academy - Overcoming a six - point Sa cred Heart lead in. the second per iod, Hubbard's basketballers went oh to down the" Academicians 38 24 v at Hubbard -Tuesday night Center McKee paced the winners with '14 points. Al Volk swished eight, to lead the Salem five. .' - Sacred .Heart goes! to SU Paul Friday 'night for another North Marion county B league game SACRED HEAKT'C24) (38 HVBBAKD Volk (8) T u 12 Moore Barrle (4) r,.:.:,,.,. .," 4 Morgan Needham (4) C ;,. 14) McKee Suing (2) .i..:..i.G.m . 2) Br oner Somnwr 6 i.G 4- Garrek ,i Hubbard . sub Erwln 2. . i " s - - . To ' Curb Bootlegging : PORTLAND, Feb. 2 JP)r The state, -liquor control ' commission promised Portland officials today it would aid u curbing illegal sales in Portland. ; . t Paul Crooks, Portland member of the commission, said a dozen enforcement officers will be ad ded to handle the Portland prob lem. - Kisses .for Bonds ASTORIA, Feb.'J-(VP-The- An chor . club - expects , war bond sales will get quite a lift , at its carnival Friday, The most beautiful girls" -In the: lower: Columbia river area. the club announced, will offer kisses to bond buyers. '. Lincoln Buys Bonds . NEWPORT, Feb. . 2 -tJP)- The Lincoln county court and fair board have purchased $105,000 worth of war bends, which is nearly one-fourth f the county's quota. The county's total war bond investment now is S210.CC3. IKVa Zoiie Solved Coiigars .Tip l Bucks Even PULLMAN, Wash., Feb. 2 - at a tennis match tonight aa nasses incessantly to' solve the w i ' World Cinder i Marks Okehed . . " ..' i: - ., .' " 1 "4 Americah Records , Accepted by, IAAF STOCKHOLM, Feb. l-iJPTout American track and field records, two of them by Fred Wolcott, have been accepted as world standards by the International Amateur Atn letic federation. . r. i ' Wolcott, ;Rice institute star, had his time of 13.7 seconds for the 120-yard and 110-meter high hur dles made at Philadelphia on June 29, 1941, Written Into the book alongside tha t of Forrest G. Towns, former Georgia hurdler who established 'the marks at Os lo in 1936.:. , - r- V j 1 . i Roy Cochranes' :52.2 : for the 440-yard hurdles, set at the Drake relays on April 25, 1942, replaced the record held by another Ameri can since 1927, Cornelius Warmer4 dam," only man ever, to j clear 13 feet, improved on his own inter- national standard with j recogni4 tion of his1 pole vault of 15 feet 7i inches at Modesto, Calif ' on May 23, 1942. --f ; ? y,:n.j Defeati?t j Attitude9 ; j Out on OSC Quintet! OREGON STATE COLLEGE (Special) There will be no de featist attiude on the part of the Oregon State basketbal team when it travels to;; Seattle this weekend for a return series with the combined might; of the Wash- ington navy veterans and civil? ians. Instead, . the cellar j dwelling Beavers will be gunning for an upset win over the' league leading Huskies.' j . '. . ' . ; " ' ' j - Hec Edmundson's jcivies beat the Orangemen twice at Corvallis last week Jin a pair pf tough bat tles. Scores were 38 to 33 and 42 to 36. Botti contests1 could ., have gone the btner way if the? Beavers had beeri hitting j their shots! Coach Slats Gill's men did a good job of guarding the: Huskies and got more shots at the bucket, but they just wouldn't go in. ; ! As a result, Gill is placing most of his stress on offense in work outs this week. ' , ; j. ' " . " i Leslie Quints Dunk Pdrrish " : . .... j. -. .. , ) i . . .- Coming i to life with a sudden spurt Leslie junior i high's , Pan thers and Wildcats notched intra mural hoop .victories over the Parrish Wolves and Bears, re4 spectively; yesterday at Parrish; The . previously unbeaten Wolves went down 21-19 while the Wild4 cats had j a - comparatively " easy time with the Bears 34-23. 1 The Panthers drove from an 18-11 halftime lead to an effective stalling game to halt the Wolves, Danny Valdez and Tom Bartlett pacing with ' eight j points , each. Rod Province, playing his first game for Leslie, hemped 19 points to pace the Wildcats, 12 coming in the second half. :r- 3 : ' L. PANTHERS Z1) 1) P. WOLVES Valdea (I) ! ,.P l) Baf cett Veer (1) i- F L- t Zurcher HOficker (0) C ,. ' (4) Brown Bartlett (8) G , . (6) Boggs Bain (4) i ...G (2) Graham L. WILDCATS (34) 2J) P. BEAKS i 5) Cralf ' (0) Houser J, , 12 Hill ,,j , (6) Bacon J 0 .Jackson PhilUps (7) : r . Wallace (l ., :t Province 19) w.C. Goffrier (6)-.. G Simmons 10) G . Officials. Schwartzkopf and 'Drynan. Giants Boss Disagrees . Witli tribe Attitude V f ;i 1 ::. ,! ,' - -v NEW YORK, Feb, 2-(jp) Al though no signed contracts have been returned, Secretary Eddie Brahhlck of the New York Giants isn't giving any thought to con curring with President Alva Brad ley's statement that the Cleveland Indians Would ' close, down if he couldnt present high class base ball this. year. . .-. f ' ';, '"- "I : wonder if , i Bradley gave thought to the fact that if he closed down he would forfeit his mem bership In the American league and that all of his. players would become free agents?" Amity Bests Yamhill AMITY! Paced by .Center Loiselle's nine points Amity high's cagers took a close 24-21 victory over Yamhill here Tuesday night. YAMHILL j (21) (24) - AMITT fuller , 7 1 -P. v . (5) ruqua jr.. lock son 1 1 ( Davis l LoiseUe Wades 45) Hacker (2) G. (0) Warden . (I) Watts Jones (6) U. G Referee -Wlllhlte. Cards' jPay Hiked ST. LOUIS, Feb. 2-JP)- Most members j of the national league champion; St. Louis Cardinals have been given salary increases, Pre sident Sata Creadon said in mail ing contracts tcniht. Beavers After Huslues Upset y,,yy'y:-y:mr:.m. by X7SC enes ) - Spectators resembled a crowd Washington State 'College flicked University of Oregon's rone de- . i t " t lensc ana ucta&ei ball victory. ' s The victory gave Washington State a split on the two-game se ries. ' ! " -'':.. The Staters ' also had a 19-17 lead at halftime but it was an undecided contest from start to finish, the- lead swapping five times' In the first half and three in the second. i The effectiveness of the change in tactics by WSC was markedly shown in the fact that big Wally Bprrevick of Oregon was held to NORTHERN DIVISION STANDINGS ' -.y W L Pet. Pf Pa Washlnf ton .S . 0 1.000 300-217 Idaho - , ', ,., 4 S 87 264 239 Oregon T.r :, 3 5 - J75 j 316 365 Washington State 3 S J7S 330 345 Oregon State ' .:.....S . 293 337 Wednesday, result: At WashlngtonUtc 38. Oregon 33. 4, points , compared to 19 the pre vious night, : while Dick Humph ries counted, Oregon's best with 7. Vern Carsten's winding around through ' the Oregon , defense, snaked in 14 to pace Washington State?' yy -T . ? : , , i ; 5 The game was only six minutes from the'f inish before State could clinch a lead that would stick. ' OREGON (JJ) t Pf Ft , Pf Tp Bray, f L .1 2 3 4 Humphries,' t , . ,1 17 Danner. I -' - ' 1 - S Caviness, f , , 1 . 1 -1 " 3 Rwr.viir. f f a a - 4 Hamilton, g ,,- , 2-68 Plulhps. g : 1 0 6 2 Henwood. g , ....-.0 1:2 1 ToUU 13 7 8 33 : wsc 3S) -.. Rennick. f S 1 3 11 Brayton. f . .. ; J ; 1 3 11 Lagers, f . r ,,, .. .0 0 18 Gregg, e .- 1 , i o , 2 Joslin.. c ......,.7. 0 00 Carstens, g .. 4 6 3 14 ToUIs - :.15 S 11 38 fPree throws 'missed: Hamilton 2, Danner. Henwood 2, Carftens 3. Lagers. Pacific 42-28 Coach Lew Carroll's Willam ette Frosh swept over Pacific uni versity's all-civilian ' varsity 42-28 last night on the WU court, open ing up with a withering attack the second half to do it. " Pacific jumped off to a 11-3 first quarter laed, but Frosh wiped it out to lead 17-15 at 'halftime. for WU as Forward Al Fedge and Center Ron Dekkert beat a steady tattoo on the Badger bucket Fedge and Dekkert scored 15 each for the night Ernie Gettell, Pa cific's veteran forward, was. held to 10 points. ' Next games for the Frosh are listed against Independence Feb- ruary 1 9. Silverton February 13 and, Lihfields varsity,' February IS inH to " '-" PACIFIC (21) i Horner ... (2 UF. (42) WU FROSH (15) Fedno Dcdman 2) F. Gettel (10) ..... C .. McDonald (S) G Pord (7)'-Ji G... Pacific sub Dahl 2, (15) Dekkert (5) Rinehart - (3) Proctor Vikings Head South Today ." -n i :- i ' ' Off to Klamath Falls go Salem high's courtsters today to do Fri day and Saturday night; caging with the defending state champion Pelicans. Coach Frank- probably take along a 1 0-ma n squad in an effort to win the four-game series from the south erners. "At present the clubs are tied at one game each. Those listed as probable travel lers today are Forwards Captain Travis Cross. Bobby Zeller, Loren Helmhout, Bunny Mason and Pidge Deacon, Centers Don Bur lingham and Allen Bellinger and Guards Don Chapman, Doug Gib son and Jeep Lowe. . '? Derby to Be Anollier 'Street Car Affair'; IXMJISVILLE, Ky Feb 2 (J CoL Matt J. Winn, head of Chur chill Downs, today announced! the 70th running of the Kentucky Der by here May! 6 will; be another "street car , Derby', in keeping with the needs "of - wartime trahs-i porta tion. - . : . - ; ; Ted Banks Honored CHICAGO Feb. 2 The national baseball congress today presented a plaque to Col. Theo dore " Bank,4 head of the armed forces special services division," in recognition of the part' the US ar my; playai In semi-pro baseball during the 1943 season. Col. Bank formerly was on the athletic staff at the University of Idaho.' i dus. ciiaij..;la:i t Or.T,T.l-awi.N n. Cr.o.ChanJJ ' cniNEsn n?rts.::.ij ttl North LT. :r!y Cpstairs Portland Cerral Octrlc Co Olfico open f j a y only 19 a.m. to 1 ptn.i 6 tj 7 p.m Con sultaUon. Clood pre. re 1 irin tests are free of c..2' - j t lact.ocd since U-17 Totals