VMS Ml ' v.T beries of Season Tonight Hoop Salcma Seek Win in 8 p.m Tilt Generals Via Oopla Tonight . Perennially Potent Portlanricrs Favored in Villa Casaba Battle : Determined to display they're (1) definitely not as so-so as they looked in their opener last week and (2) really a potential winning tall club, Salem high's hoop troupe tonight takes after Grant Gen eral of Portland In; the second cage clash of the season at the Villa j epeeway. nt snuffle is booked for air 8 pia. tossupJ but the game .itself Isn't expected to be as close. . The Generals, i bussed by Jim "MushT Torson, have been top notching through :. the ; Portland v interscholastic loop, the past few - years and last season wound up In ;. a y deadlock for , first place. They Jotl la tha playoffs for the state tourney , berth.. Largely due to Torson's fine record at Grant, the Generals will be favored tonight over; a Frank Brown bossed quint which has yet to find itself. ; ; . v 'The Portlanders, only one reg ular; letterman, three reserve re turners and a capable transfer strong, lost half a dozen 1943-44 veterans , via graduation. Ray Staub, 5-foot 7-inch guard is the only returning vet, but Torson has molded a quint around the pint sized guard which includes former reserves Pete Dunn, Warren Wind naglie and Ed Arnold and Transfer Dan Torrey. The Generals are re ported as a email quint but ex ceptionally fast Tonight will see their Initial outing of the season. Brown will probably open up with Loren Helmhout and Jack Fitzmaurice at forwards, Al Bel linger at center and Frank Bales and Bunny Mason at guards. This vwj net a jvonea smooinesi as a unit during strenuous practice sessions this week. JPidge Deacon, Alton Chamberlain Tom Board man; Eugene Lowe and Bob How ell will likely also see action for SHSNo preliminary is planned for tjhem ain event. The lineups: r GRANT Revival After -2-Year Idleness County Jam With one outfit seeking Its seventh and eighth straight wins f the season, the ether just as anxious to snap a f-gsme losing skein and both sot much better or worse than the ether en the hoop court, Oregon State and Willamette open their final cage aeries of the campaign tonight. The Beavers host Coach Daks Trotter's Navycate it Conrallla . tonight, and tomorrow night the 'Cats reciprocate here. Included in the six straight setbacks to the Trottermen are two by the Orangemen, 43-30 and 36-30. But both games were much closer than those counts Indicate. In their last eating the Tata succumbed only la the fi nal moments' after ontchaslng B- Basket WU Tonight ' Sixteen Teams Rarin'j to Go in 'North vs. South' Basket Party Basketball's Jam-session at! its best comes baric t WniamM. tt- n.t.. . . i - ....www wa vmrwu Wiuul iQ -0 Ciass quuus from every corner of Marion county hoop it up on the first countar leacue iamhnrM i- u seasons. The bucketecring brawl, displaying the hoop hopes of all Marion county "B" league entries. . wocjtea zor an p. m. start The pavilion Is expected to be crowd-; ed with hooting and howling sup-, porters of the respective entries. - j A who-plays-who drawing Is to i the northern divisioners i well neia immediately before Offi- over three-fourths of the game. "DjckBarklow and "Lefty" The Trottermen. small bnt swift, i Wilder, go to work, and throurh- are Quite eapable of blotting the out Party the scores tallied by me rwonn- jwm be. totalled against those hooped by the "South". A championship goes to the winning combine at the finish. In the meantime' the supporting rooter-sections will yell it off for tint and second place trophies. Enthusiasm, yelling ability and se lection of yeUs will be Judged. The WU ticket booths will be In action at 7 p. m. Northern school sup porters are to enter through the nevivea NEW YORK. Dee, 1 -JP) Two teams that abandoned football In 1943 because of the wartime player shortage and picked It bp again this year found they had picked up right where they left off. These two, Tennessee and Mississippi BUte, have the best won-and-lost records la major eolleglate football over a five year span, an Associated Press survey revealed today. . ' The Kese Bowl bound Volon- ' Vols, Mississippi Staters Top ginning Elevens AAkM . US. . wn, wiu no team last year. won 14 games, lost four and tied two in the fire-year stretch be ginning with the Use season for an Mi average; Mississippi State's four seasons within the aame span produced 32 victories, Are losses and two ; ties for an 441 percentage. Two years ago Tennessee also was on top with an 465 record but the Tola weren't rated at the end of lasf season. Of the teams that played right through. Notre Dame heads' the'' list with la jll average, seven points higher ,than last year's second-place figure, after winning " eight of ten games this season. Boston college leader year age with 444, dropped to Ml this season,' trailing Tulsa's 441. The Eagles won four games a4d lost two In their second ln formar season. . Army, rated as this season's top. team, finished far down the list In the five-year records with- MX percentage two oolnte lower than that of its arch rival, ; jMavy. unio Bute, also uabeateit i and untied, had .721 record. - Besides Tennessee, Tulxk, Ala bama, Duke and Texas A, and M. are teams among the 25 lead ers that are scheduled far New Tear's bowl games. Georgia Tech ' and Southern California, which also will play in bowl games, fel Just below the top group with averages of .(01 and .585, respec Uvely. , Nelson Grabs Golfing Lead 1 OSC record. p Trotter wUl probably open ; with diminutive Bob Tate and ! Bob Ward I as forwards, Paul : Stofft at center and Marv Good man and Glbbs Zauft at guards, relying on carers Ken GUpen, ; Bob Z e 1 1 e r, Jim Sanderson, Wayne alayfleld and Vie Ode gard as shock troopers. Coach Slats Gill, w hoM clnb has shown improvement richt alonr. will probably stick by his top five of mtln at whIIe Southerners will George Sertle and Ted Hennlng- trickle through the west entrance, sen, forwards, Hal Poddy, cen- School rooting sections, will be iter and Bernle McGrath and rked off inside the gym. ,Jack Slmms, gnards. Arnold Dunn j Wlndnagle Torrey Staub F P C G G l Vilt Sophs Tip Gates H SALEM Helmhout' Fitzmaurice Bellinger Mason Bales- i, 21-11 Displaying loads of future - book The Jamboree, eenerallv tnn-' flight basketball entertainment, is under the (direction of League President Karl Kahle, Jr of Ger vals and will see the following teams .in ; action. North sn HeaH of Salem, Gervais, Hub bard, St. Paul, Chemawa "A? and "B" squads, Salem high Sophs and Salem high Jayvees. South Jef ferson. Gates. Mill ntv ':rwiw onony sorues: u Dasitetballers and coaches want authoritative unis-e lurn. SUyton and officiating, they've not long to wait. Citv Car v.n ci. j c. Sublimity. i i Freese are taking the OHSAA Eood exam and will h ,ui, t 'The Jam isession will offiHaiw it other than law-breakers any timecoach In need cares to call on open the 194H3 hoop season for ,Vi" ' nuu" oasKeiDauers, tity noop loopers will recall oneCDL ol uie am entered. wmitvv, uvsuvt ui wic cir cuit while the Mayflower Milk last season. Garrett is now sta tioned at McMinnville arm trying his darndest to get back for more City caging this year . . . OSC's Lon Stiner, who'd gladly talk your leg off if the subject is football (how he wants the Northern divi sion to start pigskinning again next year!), says he tried to talk his favorite sport during the recent Pacific Coast conference session at Los Angeles, but try as he tid the PCC heads tabled all revival ac tion until the summer session next June. Which might be one way of saying me wortnern divisioners de- Randolph I i ir At Game Site LOS ANGELES. TW 7 lwnl. City, Clif.. 35-34-9, m. I - . ne angoipn Held RamblersiNo. Sub-par 66 Piib By' Up in Oakland Open By Boss New land OAKLAND, Calif Dec. Byron Nelson hung up a sub-par w toaay to lead the field In the first round of the 72-hole Oakland golf open. Tournament favorite and winner of the San Francisco open only, last Monday, the To ledo, Ohio, sharpshooter practic ally spread-eagled the field as he coupled 33 s for the lowest score of the day.: , '. :-- . . ; Nelson, leading money winner of the year, rammed home a 20- footer on the final green, it gave mm an eagle 3 on the 453-yard layout. His only break In other wise super golf was on the 16th hole Where he three-outted. The starting field of 145 was so large that nine 'of the lesser lights were scheduled to complete first rounds tomorrow. . A four way tie for second place saw Denny Shute deadlocked at 68 with Harold McSpaden, Harold Sampson, Colma, Calif., and Mark Fry. j rim round leaden: Byron Nelson, Toledo, j O 33-33-eS; Denny Shut! ""i riuumipnu, 08: Harold Sampson. Colma, Calli.. 33-33-48; Mark Ty. oajcund, JJ4-34 68; BiU Wansa. iviutn, m i , oo-j oa; auM Pendle ton. Sacramento. Calif . ham m Jimmy Cauntt, Ardmore. Okla.. 34-35 w jvy uaoon, UUCagO. 34-39 9; Craia Wood. MimironMk nv sam Zfti iS : Zarhardt. Norristown, Pa, 3-35 9; Fred J. Wood. Vancouver. BC. 37-32 9; Harry Bassler. Culver Snkingfootball souad. aiv1XTl aO - by plane today.and underwent a f MlU 'MmUrCS - m . . Tourney Shooting a two-over-par 38 and t i ;- FLOTDj SIMMONS 77 ' Iri. - pwnuauues, imitely dont plan on touchdown saiem high s Sophomores opened ing in '45 . . . From, the look of their; season last night at the Vil- 106 rnt All-Coast elevens and la with a comparatively easy 22-11 nonoable mentions for the season , victory over Gates high's Orange- ,u,t pMt PParently the boys who .menj jht Sophs, bossed by veter- .Withat WUlamette's Floyd Simmons could fullback on and most of the ior height to nullif Nearly all Soph scorinff . they'd only Invite him to Dlav for th W.ct k.CJ1 " compUshed by the "first-string" J ' Another All-Coast honorable mention now stationed at Willamette usedj by Beer Leo Hill, Wayne fa .?b Levenhagen, the big Washington Husky gWd . . . Too bad Halsjeth. .Rod vmceT Ror "f1!11 und the WU campus next SptenS;, darn a V Dasch and Mel Boggs. Dick AU1- be Impossible for Simmons to accept a bid anyway! He?a aaVai son of a second quint hooped four ,tudent "stfcted by the 48-hour j travel law. The Shrine elevens noinfa wKil. uni i-. . liaiianw nriMU. e? -r" , . . . uulmc elevens ""c jiiii. JLrascn inn trr i -..v m mm iimnuTn tot Turn rab-a rtm t canned v r-! I V ir i 1 - r OUver got four for Gates. The V "r e 0r rBe Veorgie fast drill for thehvSundav liash With the March fieldFdurth Air Force) fliers. Thirty-three R a m b 1 e rax ran v.i J v -FP Texas ment over nine holes. Hauk's final tor iKona, , eacn 1-ud vince each canned five. Captain jaunts iea lo-z at the quarter. ,7-1 , . . m rassier-rowdy who needs no in- - IWi at the half and lM, Sfei! bJ bxite stomping giunds, and 'J& wuro period. Beer used three full m ZZ.;: a Lw moc of gents like Georgie. This time - VVC "a uie supreme pleasure of "telling off' one of the most colossal ot the nation's colossal cinema industries.T ",-Bif5:"Jine Pwucular movie center called dav. March 'fields currently ranked 11th. nationally, stacks up as the Kamwers' stiffest test of the sea son. , Coached by MaJ. Paul Schis sler, the fliers win field a line averaging 216 pounds. The Ram blers' lino averages 208 pounds. Jin the 'backfield, the fliers boast a Digger .weight edge,' 201 to 181 pounds. at on par. and. Hoffman uopawin snot -a a 40. They divid second nlace prifce. ' -i : i '"- -, - Next, outings for the linksmen are due this weekend when an la- hole Sweepstakes meet and round four of the Winter! Slicker session wm be battled off. Minors Approve Barriers IT! ' "w jr - ' -- . ! ior Major Circuit Power $10,000 Draft ... I T .. Price Asked . - -... ..... . - ; i r - i , M.,.: ' ", ... . .' " L Two Points for Oregon State . i f - - - V f " squads the opening half. OATgS (H) Oliver (4) Wrlsleiworth "iiiver. ( Jennets (1) - ..WWMWIIW i . sr () SOPHS i upon () Hill Georri. whM i wXii TJ "SIZ .1""vr- "1WV4" i u.t.ii. i w ttuiiT wuuu lib rnma mmamaI .... . Sports Spree Funland Takes Haiined in '45 Meet HAT. nmnr'i. r . . WlIJawrer te wiaWng this th. L;' r1"" m tame played between "il.'yrJT?''-" "enmngsen (Z8), Gibbs Zanft tm MuZntlttVT' f tre14e1VSe ShE J .if. e ,i.Ul! w The Beavers and NavycatT pUy SSm'S? SJrrfcW .5 SatnrdSt at Kegling "' wi ,...o. (A) Boeea I " ' unmcaiaieiy cancelled a raailinff rfa The Funland team of the Com. , mercial league copped the team sweepstakes tourney at Perfection uranam, Bain. Cofru- mompti JlP. Hendrte. a' Z"1' ciJs: Drynan MdliihtnVrr0- vm (WU photo) DALLAS. Dec. 7 Exnsn. I ' XDeatli Takes Bin J ft ftminA pect today as faculty represents- ' ' ! . !; (l O v SiTS3 ommMpner Jom Griff it h Veto of Pleasures! , By Majors PossiUle I-; V By Jack Daad BUFFALO, NY, Dec. 7 P) New ,lfrrier8 aint; antic ipated bg league expansion Into minor; league , territory and higher draft prices were approved at todav'a meeting of the national associa tion but the majors still can say "no" at their December llil3 ses sions. " ; Baltimore injected a new angle into the territorial problem by Its accepted proposal to give fie in cumbent minor league owners first opinion on operating the imalnr franchise if they are "invaded.? For example, if the biff show wanted to move a - club td Sari Francisco,v the present owners ih California would have first brack at running the team, rather than give way to an invading operator. mere were no indications the; pro posal would be" accepted ait the New York.confab or that any such invasion was in the wind, i It. is - possible the maiors mair look more! kindly. on the general boost of 33 Mi per cent in thejdraft price which would make the' level 110,000 for class Double 'A instead of the present $7500 with propor tional increases all down lh Hn . The original Pacific Coast league amendment, changed on the finnr asked a $15,00Q top. v . The Southern association posal to permit payment of bonus- V es to returning servicemen wais de feated 21-3 with only , the f sus pended" Pioneer, and Georgia Florida leagues backing the South- .:...... . Player limits were upped ;n all leagues-and the other three adop ted amendments concerned ob- i scure phraiing in the minor icode. ' i Seen were withdrawn 1 and the, bonus was the only defeated mea-i ,-. sure., . .. j ,i ' Of iar more imDortanr hae-j ball's; future was a series of com- mittee reports on post war plans, high-school baseball and umnin. action on which was delayed un- m tomorrow s closing session. A. Horvath Will for East way lenne Sweep To Miami Lead hawk far r.fK.. ii ' "'T -wiwaing mogul with ntn?r JS" "f? Georgie with r m - ar maA incuLViivai niiraraT i:aAw(A a . t right, to the film and the ttrZ-.T L.J?2T l13 demanded the man with the muscles, per plexed at the un-colossal stinend. n per- You hesitote," retaliated the hi mhnt n-ut. v. Gary Cooper ha?e worked?. Are you craTT?" MXAML'FlaJ iw 7-D..U.. ."L"?. T" r while tearing up the contract. mm. ' in J A SJLl T I aiUfcU CUUUKfl Ul TPI I Vnil !. sL.i a - - .. 7 -sennas approach shot. ' cbuldn they nrobablv ni IT iViVJ !wen,3r-.Ilv to our pets- navj been much better today If a Joint like this." w"e 1 00 aner kmg.ior CrSlsffiiaS a.tESL-. Wagner (PA: He'd . . ! i . . . . " I tWU WTWIT.I : I ' I ' . "r??"" M w the first IIrT.'., n-f.t r. V - rouna ox u iio.ooo Miami open I w " no January l ournament ; - tiZZ? SS&JP! rSZ" " two-under- dy-i0 h th. hl on New Yearti u j . over w un-dren- nu VI Tnn., " T "yw w f e southern Callfor- ched.&Qaml snrins: cou. .vf,.?.e,messe?uW (New Orleans) DukiW Ai.K,m.. back in the clubhouse with T LS'rVwrgia Tech vs. Tulsa: Cotton m.lii.rr: w' l - ... .. - - n uin Vt Ilk DlAlna ll.lr. Ail j... I . . , WUU- wnue uie rest o was shooting vainly -fproacn was a pair of Ai T rrT7 r . new aacuuoa this time .th. J. Phillip., Oa.s. C.rrowrw'. aurfl.; lT.. r' "n010. x?r cuon- Ot It SJ Stock SSKI. Bacon, H.adrick .r?MW" jammed the "prop"arena. Tha director allevi thi. Mir " !" " i ' s rfaeT SSr-,tLl7t -wieldin mogul with series d ,; 227 2. r N- to have been . hrt aaho " S1 ""i?i?fr. ..M .th. tha rimlorw .i.i..j t "Z- Tiv,:. . !. w office for another five rear, , -- iWHUlu'n xootoau piay- T . -""..ul., Auuutucu iu ironi i vuueuc uirecior of the Bright Snot nnlnt ritW "htj I c.,.rn4 - - e .l 1 . r " i - w. t. . ui ouuuwra xaeuoaist l lt! nffi.. . , j. . i Hayden Mercer copped the sin- team In the race and that h .. Major Griffith had presided a gies title with 1133 pins for six heard reports Texas Chrin. fJ, "B" daM Pti- would also have a diamond squaU wm voii wr axicave was ipmnn or i i ova a ta-vm m av 1125, Ha and Jol i tiriDc Mathis third at 1122, iltsey fourth ;at 1119 novan fifth at 1102. M and Rice Played Jbaseball last spring and au inreo are expected to field teams again next f year. Quisen Shoo Boot- 1 5?. rfjaBfi two to mz; md his 69 wa. tho rt JI from thi. corner ahorSv onr'J" in bowling at !i I . - I flU,nra county sports Polio Punrfl tv. rr " milllUiU 1 iecuon last j Wf. ! One wa, credited m. f0 "wl s Antonio, Tex, but havent heard 1 7i Z"leni J P Converting CravatL former Univerr. ;7w: r ll 'i ' ' I fo iremi Kegiettes, Nicholson . i. . . I -. i. y I . I iniunnM fnh)uul : - .1- 1 uni STUaent. Johnnv Ttntl. 1 I . . J .. : yif rom .-. .. " ?.-'-"- 1 wnat With th anmiBl i . . I WOOlWOrth'a and RnM . Furniture Per- lifiht xjonora , were can- a... l ' - lurea Dy xaaude Poulin and Alma Boyd of the Furniture team, a 500 wp series w tne former and a 223 smgie game for the latter. QUISZNBERSTS (!) Handicap ; v 40 40 fhrtner , m IM Kay - ne v ... W -. ' ! IIIMBOM wv IU4 ass, Jbvcuagf - in $167124 last ir TnYflu V Wtftera pitched out to ton that fitniM - ; Tr Bond Bkep Brail Set for jm. er Makes Mat Debut Here Tuesday Night 7agn tflia.1 BliL AIL-' aa , JickIser 7, .;,.r"l debut against an at of the war aad'.'t'h;: - twister recently attraction to steal his thsnder, Gargeoss Georgie Warner, tha ticerpcr with the bathrobea and doBbtless the most popular tut gerrlar gest t gladlate la the visage tla makes Lis winter da bat hero next. Tuesday night. Ctorjie, who ir.al.bed a prelim rzli ta Ills wrrVg show be ezrse t!s tzprcrclca f .!aelf esa't tnclBa second tnj U t7 l!xhtheavy gTrrt-gTCSscr, Cwen. wtiuy J3 ciclxe, .' tmed to the Nerthwi Bock Davidson. ' The gay with the $5081 auk U gandy bathrobes and Bowleg P r eard wMch to tabbed to start off with a !, aa battle royaL The royal en , tries have not been announced yet,t bat: the two who survive rassUng'a . top crowd i , pleaser wia retnra to grapple la the aemi . wtndop. Villager Teny Boss win definitely bo ea f the froyaT eontestanta. : Desplto Wagner's debnt, tie top alactloa cf the party wUl be the fact that the entire show """l m 7" aweiea so aiain Salem's Total. IT- rtve. ZlV 4 120 154433 120 36S 109290 138-497 171-434 an S7S T3S S034 The rassleri will Whu rtt ZtiZ ' war stamp, throughout and each jA,r no, Including- Matchmaker Ow- ffil -1 ' a. will pvrchase a bond at , jpclal booth u be erected ta ToU1r the armory. Better yet. eronch AcaLrtrs soomr evstomers who bnr a. tis Handicap 1 i r najajani Mi lit 121 139 13S 14X-30S lek 161-449 7 14S-aas 151 1JS-41S 191 ui sea 73SS07S 124 13S 12S 107 I t 120-39 111 i5 at the entrance booth ri k .it. 7imm'n . "' ttltted free to the matches; aa. g ' noonces Owen. A bond ales- -fzH - wj vuiage neadonar- nanin.rriTs8 sn ters will bo en hand to do tad- 54?', nea. Admittance may be gained JKSS - either through too purchased SSr : hea er the .csual .characU. . . ToUJ , - -148 1SS iT7 1153 . ea 79 144 141, 4T7 1442 154-457 145 47S 12S J75 127412 western conference iMilim, this afternoon and was on his way to attend a meeting of fac ulty representatives at the Uni versity dub with L. W. St John. I and K. I ; (Tug) Wilson, North western university athletic direc tor. Wilson and St John were waiting 'for Griffith in the lobby oi me onerman hotel. When Griffith failed to aimear. St John and Wilson went to his oiuce in the hotel where- they iouna nim on the i floor. Thev called a fire department inhalator quad and a physician, who Pro- . nanaicap , . .m tifZX'- T lit "!-!!? nounced him dead. (1HUI1 MMMMW Peavy Undiajr -t- -r-- new ve-year term w . , bw 700 B4B 2098 KEGLETTE3 (1) Mllla .;. w OaUi s Cox; 107 lis 100-141 1 earlier today the western mn. IS .12 ui fcwnct reelected Ortflth to t i nam ri.fA.AA i verm as league commissioner. a .124 IM .107 133 1S1-445 ta ass fChamawa; uniana.' January.! and rtbruanr 1 vs. General finance; S Talbcit. va. Anderson Garbarlno Totals MCHOLSONfl ZNSVKANca Handicao 10 Durrand '" '111 1 194 nouier - - 90 Bradford chaefter - 117 Culver ..117 jjgjj Zoomers May mm&liun OU Bowl -809 ! 710 1 114 87 109 142 Totals ' ' woolwoxtsb tu Johnaoa ' ort -' s MuclhauDt Schor Kevney : m Totals 14S-4M NORMAN. Okla TWJ ' 7iw Kl22? Capt W. N. Updegraft command- nisT officer of the Norman naval ZTZT atation, said tonight the NAS ws -852 sal 1109 zoomers had i received their am. clal Invitation to play . In the Oil Bowl football game at Houston, TexvJaa. 1, but asserted It was improbable" that the navy team wouia 00 able to accept. so .121 .90 - ta 117' 97S04 114 IIS US 118 121 MO HI 100301 MS .4SS SM 1874 I Mttxra-i rvKNiTvai m Handicao . 1,1 Poulin - -, M Hubbard 104 Boyd " 12S Davis ,.,,, S9 133 Meyer, m 1., .- Totals '; " r'- - SCAKS. BOEBUCX Alcshire - Juza -Allen 1 Holt 1 S 180 SOS Hi 221461 89310 ouul iiiuniana 849; Thrush SPOKANE, Wash. Dec 1 MJPi tu 114 163441 Goniaga unlversity'g o basketbaU - Iteam returned to the court; In a icufuiu uwuu unu(ai ana nana t 131330 I Muuuiam, aimi . uuversuy a 133 9SJ-3S7 42 to S3 defeat to even a twn- m i4I7 tramo series. Helswood, ' Gonzaga 134 148-414 forward, led the Bulldoe come J30 .158 .101 .US -133 -esi eca "g9 lisi back tcoring 18 point. Schedule Set For Qty Loop nlaT. fa . . . . W er in we united SUtes. wUl nlav on., ut ta$t eleven in the! an nual Shrine game at San Fran cisco Jan. 1. nnral M,.,... w ujjam j m. coffman said today. wm oe norvatt'a second ap- The annual Salem Qty .league will U. - t J7C basketbalTedule dated to op- thake"; T'ZSZZg en next MonHa nicrht s wni.u, i v"iA . . , . . " uuui saia. norvatn Dlaved in th ette university, , has been an- Jan. l io -7! nounced by league directors coaches .grd to waive ttli Harold Haiilr wm. w. Hi . M e rule , j ? r-" - ana aiso another chapter id tha and Darrell Jones. The cirCtiit, code which trmifcT sponsored by the YMCA, will bp- SsyerTom m onLT erate on . Houhi m.mrf.mK u f17'1? 110111 on team to .u wZTrr compeie on the team. " nuiuucue I wall, Jiaa- pie's Sporting Goods, Funland. unemawa All - Stars, Talbot Mint- men and General Finance entered. The schedule; '-'. ry t am nUtvd Vt. Previously Guard Bill Haekti and Backs Ralph Flannagan! and Bob Brugge, all of Ohio Rto. t..j; zr.i -r- : vi;cpiea - inviiauona. December 11 and January 22 -inw i. mm i rumana vs. , 1 8KEJW - 'p,' Monmouth Five Scores -SfflfS rr!5? "-'Tr.SS 1: 36-18 Nod Over MonW ' I r f 1 i I MONMOUTH The Oeneral finance vs. 7-rrosh Funland: 9 Maple's vs. Chem. January 8 and rebruarr 12: 7 rui land vs. Troth: S Talbot vs Maple's: General Finance vs. Chemaw January IS and . February 14: : I Chemawa vs. Froth: S Talbot vs. uenerai rmaace: S. Maple's aumano. Willie Hoppe Comes Back to Set Record Uonmlmirh high Wolves took a 38-18 victory over Monroe here Tuesday night, leading 18-3 at halftime. In a pre lim Monroe won 16-10 and! the Monmouth girls beat nut V9. volleyball win. The Wolves Way rnuomam nere Friday night p , . (is) atoNaoa (9) Warier (7) ChrlstamMn : (2) Horning (0) Lucas (0) Stewart MONMOUTH (241 Partlow U) , , r Pettys 10) J- McFJvory (17) iC. NEW YORK. Dec-Wi-Winie McLean! liTTo Hoppe, defending champion who OUUA' McLe and Buun.t suffered his third defeat In four years last night, came 1 back! to night to let a world champion ship three cushion billiard record by scoring 80 points In 20 Inn Ings to defeat Andrew Ponrl 50 to 20. iThe two WinsCop 3-2 Win NIW YORK, Dec, 7 -(- Detroit Red Wings" scored Quick goals In the second period tonight and made them good; for t to 2 victory over the, New York Rangers In the dullest game of New York's national hockey DnS. CHAN ... LAM Dr.f .TXaaaJj. . Drxs.duuLKJ). CXIINESS Berballsta X41 North Uberty ItTpatalra Portland r c-n-rai ww 'Cov Office ODen Saturdav anl 19 au. to 1 D Jn.! S ta n m r-n. gwltatlon. Blood Breasure.and nrtne f" enarga, practiced tinea 1917. ., - - " i , Totals eague season. -