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Achiu-Belcastro ; The meanies. come into, their own Tuesday night '.on the Ar mory mat. For with the announce- xnent by Matchmaker Don Owen of , the completed - card for the weekly muscle party, no less than -five crunch; culprits ;Vniclimh through the ropes starting with the 8:30 pm. opener. ; - Even popular and Ju-jitsuing " Walter "Sneezie" Achlu draws the role of culprit In his main event rematch with Peter Th WaUP? er" Belcastro, V for Walter j has vowed publicly that hell loose every. trick he knows,. right from ju-jitsu to bops on the kisser, at the hairy gent who doled out : the fierce shellacking last week. Bel castro debuted locally by trying to punch Achiu full of holes, and despite failing to actually put daylight through the Chinaman he still succeeded in winning the brawl after smashing and bash ing out one of the liveliest ses- slons seen here in weeks. Achiu, usually a contented cuss who "takes the bad with the good, stormed the Owen fort for a re match pronto, quick, nowl He got r it and also a free hand" to use all the tricks in the book. ' Jack "Bash Em Lipscomb, : super-meanie that . he is, draws another toughie in Glenn Stone, the Seattle cop, for Tuesday's emiwindup. Big Stone, recently In the news after quelling single handedly a couple of nut factory . patients up Seattle way, can and s does , take good care of himself with the crunch , cronies and will Steffi iMIMCIHlli f X. , Good shirts must be easily obtainable up Tacoma way certainly are lots of persistent Tacomans set on losing the ones they've got now. And if they finally do argue their way, into getting the Sac ramento franchise, don't think a mess o' shirts won't be lost . . . Spo kane is the logical place for the switch, if one is made, for the Inland Empire city has proven something . j the Tacoma and Vancouver derby- Ists haven't For instance: With war industries going full blast, iteaks (when you could get 'em) it two 'bucks per toss and the town overflowing with service- nen, Tacoma played San Fran- nsco a night game in 1942. Tris to was up and coming in the Coast league, Tacoma was lead ing the Western International league. Four - hundred inquisi tive souls bounced their 55c per to see the .thing. In 1940, before the war and when a boom was merely voiced by a kid "cop In rubbing out another kid play mate "robber," Spokane's WI en try played an exhibition with Se attle's Rainiers. That game, played ton a Monday night and at twi light, which constitutes two strikes on practically any athletic event, drew 12,000 fans 8500 in the seats and 3500 roped off around JACK KISER the outfield. What's more, they shelled out I1.1& a head to get in. . . . Not forgetting, too, that Spokane holds the nation's class B at tendance record of upwards of 200,000 for a season, more than some of .the major leagues nines draw during a summer and probably more than Tacoma has drawn aggregately during the latter six years in the 'Western International . . . And if Tacomans wouldn't pay 55c to see the Western International league in action, why will they go $1.10 to see an undermanned Coast league at work? . t . Yep, Barnum WAS right . . . Mught just as well move the Sacs to our village and show 'em what lasing a shirt is like ; ! - 'Hearty Thanks,9 Pens Grantland Rice ; Return letter from Grantland Rice re your recent sports contribu tions to raise the $1670.24 for the National Infantile Paralysis fund: "Dear Mr. Lightner: I am in receipt of your letter which tells of the Marion County Polio Fund drive raising $1670.24, and I wish to convey to you and all .those who so graciously assisted my hearty thanks in behalf of this very worthy cause. I : "With so many kind friends to assist, and such unstinting devotion to our common cause, the free and happy world we fight for on so many fronts, some day soon, be likewise .' freed of the scourge of infantile paralysis. Sincerely yours, GRANTLAND RICE." ... A job well done, mates, and thanks again. Ho ho div.: Seems they're ! on us this time we had the wrong GUI refereeing the 'Eugene-Corvallis game last week. It wasn't Blats, but Brother Luke, the V of Hawaii coach durationized at OSC. . . . One or the other, he's probably, very unpopular down Eugene way, especially so after reading accounts of the game as seen by a Eugene reporter. As usual, the poor Axemen, who would have you know they wouldn't hurt a defenseless fly, were blown for 19 fouls. Corvallis was taxed with only eight Therefore, and not hidden be tween the lines of the Eugene reporter's story, is another cry of "robbery," which seems to emerge from our southern neighbor just every time the Axemen play. The 19 blasts the Axemen got against Corvallis, the 20 agin 'em with Cottage Grove and the 18 they had coming (and got) against Salem 57 in three games added to the fact that Coaches Hank Kuchera and Duane Mellem' closely re semble the one and; only Wally Palmberg whenever a refs whistle is blown,' is certain proof Messrs. Kuchera and Mellem might try looking at a rule book for foul definitions. They'd be surprised, no doubt " ' - . ' - At Last! Katonen Speaks! ; :,': - m-z "j , j--; ; ? j Speaking of hoop refs, neither Dallas or. Salem Is taking ; ' any chances on "homer" work for their iext Thursday district ' t : clash. Frank Basher and Pan! Warren of Portland have been ; . contracted to work it. Warren beta one of the gents selected ; to toil dnring the state meet, next month. Incidentally, his . u t sidekicks' for the tourney will be inimitable Ema Pfluso and -" ' Ralph "Rose Bowl Graham. Not' much youth there,- bat : 't Plenty of experience.' r Jr "i - t ( Village grappling "fans might like to ; know that Matchmaker Don Owen has at long last heard. from Coast Champ Paavo Ka tonen, he who promised to come back to the northwest just ai soon as he found 'put what .Uncle Sam wanted; to do with him.- Seems , Uncle hasnt made up his mind yet. as Paavo, a Finnish immigrant ' and 1-A has his citizenship papers fouled up. So for the present the rynamic one with the travelling cauliflower garden is "frozen" more . or less. ;-Jy--i'7 r . . . - -f : ? Another .muscular favorite. Jack - "Pin-up Boy" Xiser, ; is iy 4ebing eyed by. Sammy. Kiser Is due back to the northwest in the next week of two he's how in Oklahoma but about 'all the grap pling hell do-will be with the Portland draft board, 'tis said. " And Herm Schwartxkopf, the Vlk phys. ed. department :'IU coach drew a three-monts deferment for the bad knee he . picked np in a City league hoop mix two weeks age, Fanny . thing aboot that knee. Herm hooped throngh high school r' and three years at Kansas State, making the Cig-8 confer ence team one year, and wasn't hart once. Then in a friendly -- ' City-1 et-together he comes np with a- Tti3y bad injury. " '. : Portland IncndUon .. center X-rays proved this. Sorta like " tie fl-Lier who went thsongh a thousand scraps sans kayo, tut went dswn for the const when his wife conked him with a Calzty X:ft hook. - . h Supporting Mat " ' ' f ' . ' V ' 1 No, it lsnt a hairy something recently escaped from a xoo, it'i merely Peter prh Walloper" Belcastro, mat meanlf par excellent, whoU do return match bashing with Walter Achiit Tnesday night at the armory. doubtlessly give two-fisted Lip scomb quite an argument. ' - Tex "Toothless" or Toughiew Porter, the bald-headed guy with the dirty stuff opens .the. show against the only' deanie on the card, Oregon City's Jack Poppen- ; F , I ? ' i i Meleles Set heimer. The latter goes into the navy soon Hand will be making a final appearance. Maple's -sports store ' and the Pioneer dub will have ducats for the show on sale -Monday after noon and Tuesday. Salem Gets Playoffs In3- JEFFERSON Coach Pat Beal's Jefferson Lions hooped out. a thrilling 22-20 victory over Stay ton here Friday night to throw the South Marion County B lea gue basketball race into a three way tie between Jefferson, Stay ton and Aumsville. T f A playoff plan has been made, Jefferson to play Stayton Tues day night on neutral Salem high school court and the winner, to play Aumsville Thursday ' night, also at Salem. The ultimate win ner is to play St PauL winner of the northern B title, Saturday night for :-the county champion ship, t; J j Jefferson Bees needed an over time period to down Stayton's, 18-16 Friday night j STAYTON 2) (22) JEFFERSON Dombrosky (3) F (11) Bruce Freel , (2) , , F , .... (4) Fish Neilson (1) i C (2) Cole Johnson (9).. G (4) Henderson Gtel 5 CI (1) Knight Referee Jim Fate. In 2nd Round Second round firing in the City league basketball playoffs takes place Monday night on the Willa mette U court with the General Finance and Page-Woolens quints battling for survival - in the 7 o'clock game and the Mayflower Milkers and Willamette. Frosh taking over at 8 o'clock. j Loser of the first game will be eliminated i from further nlav i in the doubles-elimination meet since both t e a m s i have been beaten once. The Finance-Woolen winner will play the loser of the Frosh- Milker game probably ; Tuesday night Monday's winner between the Milkers and Frosh draws a bye Tuesday and enters the fin als. : f In first ;: round competition the Milkers walloped the Woolens 37 20 and the Frosh tipped the Fi nanciers 28-19. - District Five r ... Tourney Dated ASTORIA. Feb. 19-GrVA double elimination tourney to select the district 5 entry in the state basket ball championship contest will be held here March 2-4. i i The - Astoria Fishermen, f who have; won sixteen out of twenty games this season, are favorites over the other , teams entering the playoff:. Astoria, Tillamook, Sea side, "St- Helens, : Rainier, ' Scap- poose, vernonia, and the Astoria wayvees. w.. . ' p BaseballPost -SACRAMENTO, Feb.' 19 Cedrlc Durst, former. San Diego manager, and Ethan Allen, for mer Cincinnati . outfielder, have applied for' the position of man ager of tne Sacramento baseball club; the local committee trying to raise money to keep the club in town, said; today.: rj . j Others who have z- been ' men tioned for the pest are Earl Shee ly, Boston Red Sox scout; Hollis Thurston, Pittsburgh Pirate scout; Johnny -Vergez, former manager of the Oakland Acorns; Oscar Vitt, ex-manager of the Cleveland In dians; Rogers Hornsby and Casey Stengel. Ken Penner. nresentmanasrer of the Sacramento club, will go to ' Rochester as a coach under Pepper Martin if Tacoma takes the Sacramento franchise, under terms of the deal with the St Louis Cardinals. County B Race Wav Tie City Playoff s Many Seeking : - , ... ; i j .. ; -'it - ; ...'.:.'"..,- i . . IBucks Sweep Beavef With 42-39 Win; i I . . . : 'Huskies . Salvage Finale With Gonzaga, W 'Mixture' Turns Tables On Eastern ;;. . - ! j'.-"' rZags Annex Series iThree Games to One ' SEATTLE, Feb. I9-(P-The University of Washington; Huskies tonight managed to salvage one victory out of four meetings this season, with Gonzaga university of Spokane, winning 53 to 40 after ! grabbing a commanding first half lead.1'";..-- I i A crowd of 7500 at the univer sity pavilion saw the (Huskies hand . the brilliant navy-filled Gohzaga team their second defeat in24 games after building up a 25 to 14 half time lead. 1 A revised Washington lineup, closer checking and a 'game push ed at break-neck speed from start to finish was the solution that Coach Hec Edmundson finally found to salvage the! last of the four-game series from the Zags. Tonight instead of ! starting his straight service-team pt navy, and marine trainees, Edmundson put Freshman Jack Nichols in at cen ter to replace Dale Gronsdahl and sent diminutive Al Mar, Chinese student transfer . from Whitman college in at guard, j. Mar, replacing . Perry Nelson, who was Injured in the final min utes of last night's game, scored two baskets In three Shots in the first half to participate in a. 12 point rally which j eventually meant the game for Washington. Nichols tied for high j man . for Washington with Guard Bill Mor ris. Both scored 11 points. But while each of; the five Washington, starters Were scoring nine points or better,! the usually dead-eyed Gonzagans jwere not up to: their usual game, save for For ward Jim Baker, who. was high scorer with 17 points, i . WASHINGTON (93) Tg Ft Pf T Taylor, 1 ., 0 1 10 10 A kins, f 4 1 e .2 3 . 0 11 0 - 0 . 0 3 ' a McMillian. t . Nichols, e Gronsdahl. e Morris, g . Mar. g s 11 0 11 S3 17 ,- 0 0 3 0 5 Totals -23 GONZAGA (M) Baker, t OToole. . Hafner. f Grlewe. 1 - , Gaston, c McGovern, g S trader, g -0 0 1 2 S Totals U7 40 Half time score: Washington 25, Gpn- saga 14. rre throws missed: xayior. Nichols 2. Gronsdahl. Morris S. Baker, OToole. Hafner 2. Gaston 2, S trader 2. Shots attempted: Washington T. Gon zaga 7. i - - ., i Polk B Meet Ih Deadlock MONMOUTH Monmouth high's Wolves both won the con solation title championship and battled into the final round of the championship series for i the Polk County B league double-elimination basketball tourney here yes terday by defeating Perry dale 26-17 in the morning clash and then coming back to overpower Independence in the night game, 23-19. j! Both the Wolves and Hopsters, now beaten once apiece, will hoop it off for the title Monday night at 7:30. I j Monmouth had little trouble with Perry dale the finft game aft er the opening quarter,; but had to pull away in the final period to; hand the Independence quint its first tourney loss. Guard Houk led both victories by! counting eight points in the first game and nine in the second. - MORNING GAME: i MONMOUTH 2S) (17) PEKUTDALE McLean (0) - T L (4) Hlnman Christiensen (S) T (3) Vanderhoof Vincent (3) C L (1) Rr- Houk (8) G (5) MuOer H inkle (S) G 1. Mi) l eopjes Monmouth subs Crook 3, Beth- ert 2. Perrydale Waddle 4. NIGHT GAME: ! IN DEP. CIS) (23) ; MONMOUTH Langs ton (6) (81 Christiensen Irvine (0) F 1 (0) Hinkle Howard (9) C , (0) Vincent Brown (0) G 1 (0) McLean Addison 7) , G ;mj:.. 9) Houk Independence sub j Gottfried l; Monmouth Crook C. I - Officials: Dick Maxwell January. -i .. and Don -El Goofy, Home, From Fronts; Learned to Run. '. jU : t ! i i -. 1 NEW YORK, Feb. lMVVer-non- "Lefty Gomez was back on duty with a Long Island war plant today after a three-months, tour . '0. ' of arnry hospi tals in North Af rica and Italy, during which the former New York! Yankee pitcher - said he really learned about speed.! Dont let any one tell you I wasnt scared when 'the bombs feU," Gomez plained. "I never knew until I was f ersMtM m m , r 1 how fast I really could run. I couldnt gain on any one In the race for the shelters but I didn't lose any ground either." Gomez made the trip overseas with Jack Sharkey, former heavy weight boxing champion; and Fred Corcoran, tournament manager cf the PGA. They showed moving i ; - Week Brings Vile-Dallas, North-South Hoop, hoop, hoopla! Basketball for the home folks swings - into . the crocial stage this week, Salem high's Viks taking their first try at earning the district 4 state tourney tick et Thursday night against the touted Dallas Dragons at.WUla-, mette and Leslie and . Parrish Junior highs chasing in game no. 2 for " the -city championship Friday night at the Villa. Starting with the Dallas game, for Salem ItH be win 'em all from here on in or else. Oatsldo dropping one game In the two of three series which Set for Crucial District 4 Clash a . v -::::; -' . r-: . ., Ready and waiting for next Thursday night's district 4 hoop battle with : Salem high's Viks are the Dallas Dragons above. Winners of 13 eat of 14 games played this season,' they are, front .row left to right. Coach O. E. "Andy" Anderson, Mel -Courier, Bud Fierce, Mayne Taylor Bay Osuna and Neil Richardson. Back row, Henry . Werkentin, Joe Cochrane, Ray Prescott Bill Rohrs and Marv Hleberi. The long-awaited clash will take place on the , Willamette D pavilion floor." (Statesman sports photo) Coast Casaba Playoffs Off r LOS ANGELES, . Feb. 1 Edwin N. Atherton, commissioner of the Pacific Coast conference, announced, today that conference members had rejected a proposal to hold a basketball playoff series between the Universities of Wash ington and California. In announcing the vote compil ation, Atherton said it upheld the decision reached last December at a conference meeting. Members voiced their disapproval because of travel difficulties. California won the southern division title and Washington the northern. Seven Yankees OK Contracts NEW YORK, Feb. lMV-The New York Yankees, announced today that seven players and coaches have signed their con tracts for 1944. In addition, to Catcher Bill Dickey, who signed two weeks ago when he was here for the baseball writer's dinner, contracts have i been - received from Pitchers Hank Borowy and Joe Page, batting practice Pi&her Paul Schreiber. InfielderJ Oscar Grimes, Outfielder Roy Weather ly and Coach John Schulte. but . : , --. pictures of the 1943 world series, various fights and golf 'matches Gomez said the soldieas all were interested in sports but that their first -tfuestioTV! ---vt : - cerned living conditions and ra tioning at home. . . ! The former: pitcher explained his own Illness overseas by .say ing that all his pre-trip injections were made in his left arm. .. "Even the doctor should nave known that arm has been dead for yearsT he addecL: - , S Quality WINTER suifsf S N Clothiers :$ Ftite must be played .with Corvallis for thai tourney ticket (if the Viks can get by Dallas and the winner; Of the Mt Angel-SIlver-ton game to get . to Corvallis) the "or- else" means they'll bo lining: up with the rest of the ' customers outside ' Willamette gym come March K-17-1S. ML Angel j and Silverton knuckle down Wednesday night at Sil verton for the right to play the Salem-Dallas winner. Corvallis has already captured the south ern district 4 title and is waiting for the ftwo-of -three game aer ies with i the north's ultimate winner.!- Y- -" .,.;; . - , it - ? i i i l ft-. - i " "' m fe' lb ' IBaaslMett B0DDBS ' COIXKGI . ' - ; Oregon 42, Oregon State 39. : t Washington 83, Gonzaga 40. Linfield jTrosh 44. WUlam. Frosh XS. . Tt. Lewis Becep. Center 46. WSC 38. UCLA ! 40, Southern California 32. Detroit Tech 64, U of Toronto 38. . Iowa Seahawks 69.; Simpson 33. . Baylor, 38, Rice 65..! Indiana 48, Minnesota 47 (overtime). Kansas 86. Nebraska 47. - Purdue 82. Wisconsin 80. Eastern Washington 68, Montana U 46 Colo. College 47, Colo. Mines 17. - Marquette 43, Detroit 11. Catholic U 64. Delaware 47. Penn State 35. Pittsburgh 29. . Camp Edwards 54. Holy Cross 81. Penn 68. Navy 56. Oklahoma A tt M 14. Oklahoma 11. Notre Dame 84, Great Lakes 81. .- Michigan SO. Northwestern 43. Ohio State 84. niinois S3. - Colgate 83. New York U 49 . South Carolina 57. Clemson 31. fHeUo' Boys Tip WSC Five " PULLMAN, Feb 19 The 1 Fort Lewis reception center bas ketball team led all the way to night to 'defeat Washington State college! 48 to 38 as Gail Bishop, former WSC ace, led the way against, his alma mater, pouring in 22 points alone. The victory was the :18th in 21 starts forthe Fort Lewis squad.1 , . " " : FORT LEWIS (48) (32) WSC Simmons , (9) Rennlck Bishop (22) (13) Braytokt Wiley 11) ' r " 5) Gr- Lewis 3) r . O 4) JoaUn Jones (2) I , G 8) Carstens Substitutions: Fort Lewis Herska, Lightner, t Stollard, Frederickson 2. WSC Lagers, Morgan, Walles 2, Dickinson.? Orsini. . Canaclians Tip Rangers f MONTREAL, Que, Feb. 19-ff) Sparked by Ray Getliffe who scor ed; two, goals, the National Hockey league's leading Montreal Canadiens trounced the lowly New York Rangers, 5-2, ' before 9 135 fans tonight ; " y - - ASIEIUCAN LEGION -TUESDAY hi "I if SALESI AR5I0RY February 22 t9 REMATCH MAIN, EVENT 1 Roar, 2 of 3 Falls WalUr Sneeze" Achia vs. ; ETSH-WINDDP : ; ? Jack Lipscomb i ! Indiana HafTlxn, ts. -Glenn Stone, Seattle Cop 2 of S Falln, Half nom I ;5 ETrCHES IXTON OWEN " Tickets en Sale at 2Iaplek Sportiag Goods Store and The Pioneer Clab i Adssslan: drrsl- SL19 Gen. Ada. tie Tax" Inc. Scraps ' Friday night the Villa nail win doubtlessly be the scene of another mass of racing Junior high hoopsters, screaming kids, bands, yell kings and queens and proud grownups as the Le-lle-Farrlsh battte for the city championship goes through round - two. Leslie, before the largest crowd ever to witness a LP hoop scrap, decisively whip ped' the Northerners Friday night at Leslie, 33-29, and wot be 1 favored to make it two straight for the title Friday. No matter which team win too next outing the rivals win play a third game at Leslie In March. With Viks Dodds Victor, Nears Record . Ji . ' ' : ;- '- i: . . , ... NEW YORK, Feb. 19-(ff)-Ga Dodds, bible . : quoting preacher from Boston, 'ran the Baxter mile ta 4:08 'tonight at the New York' AC games in" Madison Square Garden to approach the worlds in door mark for the distance.'. The world mark j and " also the meet record for the event is 4:07.4 held by a trio of tunners. Dodds had fthe race entirely to himself, building up a 10-yard advantage in the first quarter and finishing more than . a half lap ahead of Rudy Simms of ; New York university. . Jim ' Rafferty was . third. j " "'-. 1 1 ; The winner traveled the first 440 yards in 58.6 seconds, reach ed the halfway post in 1:59.7 and the three-quarter mark in 3:03.3. Much of the meet's . pre-race interest -centered on the Halpin half-mile in j which Joe Nowicki of Rochester edged out John Ful ton of San Francisco, but Dodds made the 13,000 screaming spec tators forget all about the absence of Bui Hulse, unable to compete because of a strep .throat. : . Waterman Sets BqppinglBee : PORTLAND, ' Feb. isP) Pro moter Joe Waterman announced today' the signing of Gregorio Es calona, Obregon, Mex feather weight champion - of . Mexico, - for a return 10-round bouth with Joey Dolan, Portland,'; March 3. f They fought a torridV lQ-round rdraw February 4. i.': . ..-" ' ; P. IL Pete "Walloper' Belcastro t ::a orcxEit Tex Toethlesst Porter, SeatUe, vs. Jack Peppenheimer, " ! Orefoii City ' ; -' ' (s i 5 40 Second Pla k4v Spot Clinched oters OrangemenJ Falter In Second Period NORTH ERV DrvisiO?! STANDINGS W L Pet. Pf Pk WashlnKton 10 ' 0 1X00 524 357 Orecon a 4 5 JMS S31 630 Idaho - - liS .333 625 55 Washington State 3 It J00 422 455 Oregon SUte 4 10 JZBi S2S . 412 Saturday result: A$ Oregon State 38. Oregon 42. - jj . ! Z CORVALLIS, Ore Feb. 19-(JP) The Oregon Webfobts nosed out Oregon State, 42-39, tonight to sweep the annual basketball ser ies for the first time since 1937 and ? clinch second place In the northern division, Coast confer ence, race. They trailed 19-21, at the half. : , , The first half was very tight with the Beavers outmaneuvering the taller' Webf oots and sinking nine. of 25 shots from the field to Oregon's six of 18. The lead changed three times, and the score was .tied. the same number. -. -: But the Beavers lost their bas ket eyes in the second period, of ten firing as many; as six times from- under ' theiri own basket without connecting.' They canned only seven of 32 field tries while the Webfoots - bit with uncanny accuracy to make seven out of il : :..- ... r For the game Oregon State sank 18 of 57 shots, compared to Ore gon's 13 out of 29.1 Oregon made 18 free throws good to Oregon State's seven. " - ' r Anderson, Beaver guard, rang up IT points lor scoring Honors, followed by Bray of Oregon with . With five minutes left, and the score 6-32, the Beavers spent a minute and a half firing from un der : their . basket Without result. . Then Hamilton dribbled down to make it 38-32, . and the ' Beavers started playing ' keep-away with 3 minutes to go. Hamilton, Phil lips and McGrath converted free throws and Humphries a field goal to make it 42-33. In the last min ute Lee, Reiman and- Anderson, scored for Oregon State but the rally fell three points short. OREGON (42) Humphreys. x Bray. Borrevik.- e Henwood,: g Hamilton, g raiuips. g Totals OREGON STATE (39) Simms.. t . ,;, ,,, X., Reiman, f ; , ,. 0 0 0 a i a l ' i 4 3 2 S 2 1 2 Van net, - j, Puddy. c Anderson, g i 17 39 Lee. g . : , McGrath, Totals V as 17 Half time core: Oregon SUte Oresxn 19. Free- throws missed: Oregon Hum phreys. Hamilton. Phillips. Bray 2: Oregon State ' Simms. Reiman. An derson. Lee. - -fi Officials: EmU puuso and Art Me- Lamey. - t Oregon Quints Await Gougars EUGENE, Ore, Feb. 19 VPh The Oregon Webfoots will wind up their northern division, coast conference t basketball schedule here : Tuesday and . Wednesday nights, against Washington State. The teams split a series' at Pull man, Oregon taking the first 40 36, and losing the second, 38-33. CORVALLIS, Orel, Feb. .l-p) A two-game series against Wash ington State here next Friday and Saturday nights will mark the end of the 1944 northern division basketball trail for the Oregon State Beavers. if . v- " Jack Friel's Cougars beat the Beavers twice at tPullman last month by 45-41 and 49-35 counts. V I v.f No Certificate rNeeded To Recap Passenger And : Truck :Tire3 lire l2r::I::3 S j, . Da ra rs- -J' - b r " ,Den F. Crown, IZzrt' v li S. CorrtrcLJ ticne tW3 - Ccn, Cre. Byfebto . p rg rt Ft tp ia 3 -; 4 O 10 , il 4 4 .... .0 2 4 j . - 4 2 a ... "1 - '!?t ; -"f u 10 i