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Pioneers Next For SHS Crew -1 . . O-Gty Speedsters ; ' Here Friday Night Classed aa a possible" "preview" of things" to come early in March, Salem high's hoop crew chases rex - with the scoreboard hitting Oregon City Pioneers. The tilt is - booked for the Villa boards Friday night and . will be. preliminaried, by a clash between the OC secopdf w iu. m a 1.1 ill i v i n n i ii.n i ill i ii n u 1 1 1 1 1 - ished Jayvees." ; " ; Through, a shuffling of the dis trict setups, the Viks find, them selves in the same tourney-picket-seeking pack with the; Pioneers, :Miiwaukie, Molalla, . West Linn, Canby, ; Wood burn' Silverton and Mt.j Angel thU semester." To" date Daii Jones' OCTtourney perennials have whipped - through competi tion with ease,- including lopsided wins over West Linn, Molalla and Cahby, 'signalling that they, again have a potential tourney r team w i.t h in their veteran- s locked ranks. Should the Viks get.by SilV neiton, WoOdbum and Mt Angel in the" sub-district meet in March, tbey . will - in - all probability, -be faced with conquering these same Pioneers if they are to show In ' the state classic. . ' " lAn idea of how the Salems are to; stack up. with. the northerners; can be gathered via Friday night'si a , 16-14 win theirs in the 1 opener with Cdrvallis, are determined toi make it two straight, their largest! win, streak of the campaign. " Jdl nVi r WW- k J I .I I 1 'Wkii JWL 'if ! Shorty sorties: Governor Spessard Holland bemoans Che fact that the hoss racing "ban will; cost j Fforidar counties, schools aind old "age rensioners'an aggregate of $4,000,000 ". It'll cost 'em it eckuva lot more if Messrs. Eisenhower, 'Rat ton, MacArthuiv Nimitz; eit 'al, fail 3o" get the. revenues they need, feuv . i . Headline in Capital Journal f -What! No Paper?" . . . Kighf!No paper . . . Suggestion: to overly -vociferous lads (most of 'em fojoiballeis) who do most of tae meowing during Jhe- current Viking hoop mixes: You can find ! out what does and doesn't constitute'' bas ketball . fouls and violations ' j "by reading a" rule, J&ock. Incidentally, .we've yet to "talk to a visiting coach at theVuHa this winter Who deosn't thin the all-boys SHS rooting section is beyond jany doubt the most raucous and Un sportsmanlike they've had the" misfortune to encounter. The coaches get quite a di.guited kick" out of it by reminding: Sslem teams can't, beat anybody, but the rooters vocally blast! us when we come here insteadj of setting behind their own tam with their yells . , . Incidentally No. 2 for those same few football ers now ogling the hoop tests from the bleachers: If you as pigskin ners had as much get-up-and4go, - Intestinely or otherwise, as ,ha the wouldn't have gained the reputation as being one of the pushover elevens in the state last fall J . . A real " All-America n"S basketball i team in action here Saturday! night when the all-PacifWt campaign veteran Klamath Falls Marines come to cage with Willamette's V J2eri. The GI visitors are recuperating from either or bojh filariasis and malaria at the K-Falls hospital barracks, but. nonetheless floor a talpable hoop crew. When a quint can pot 65 points against U of Oregon it's pretty good. The Marines did that" in losing 68-65 not long ago . . . The Saturday night shuffle, looming as a touch and go scrap after looking at the respective scoring abilities of joth sides, Will also pay off for the Marion Sports Polio Fund. Athletic Chief Les Sparks says the fund will gain the net gate. And whether it's to be- dime or a hundred bucks, it'll be, right welcome. . j. , : . AWVone League Il!t$ Rough Sailing Water j .. 1 When speaking of the No-Name league from now on, speak softly. IteejM4he circuit contsins-an internal rumbling which, uiless reme died', soon, might develop into a common disease el foldiotis.i , j - We. reported the other day that Principal Cliff Robinson at Al kany was thoroughly irked because both Oregon City and :Milwaukie backed out of their basketball dates with thi Bulldogs this semester. It now develops that Robinson has company Coach EarljjMcKinney. of CorvaUis' entry. -And chances are Hank Kuchera at Eugene would mak it a threesome were he prompted for an opinion. f - , - Seems both Oregon City and Milwaukie decided, after the No Name circuit went back on the full round robin basis, tha travelling furthar' south than Salem was out. Consequently, the Piineers and Maaoons canceled, their hoop mixes with the Bulldogs, Spartans and Axaanen, leaving the latter three institutions with gaping holes in their winter schedules and unhappinesa in their front offices. What the outcome will be we don't know. The members sailed through their fuH round robin footballing okeh and wiU probably con vent for the annual track session-come spring. But right now league basketballing is in a mess, wot? 1 ;, : - s . , Regele Would Vmp if WIL Decide to Co I - Harold "Doc" Regele, one of our favorite topics afte his esca pades as stripe-shirted whistle footer, baseball umpire, school princi paV shipyard worker, etc, visited the village long enough? this week to proclaim he was ready for the ol' bell to ring in the proposed West- Tvu.uicijwnwiiiu rr-opemng come springtime. In short, tDoc" will drop everything to umpire in the circuit if there is such arid it wants him. The gent who has been making habit of ar biting in the National Semipro tourney at Wichita every year, isn't connected with toe PorU land schools system any longer, he tells, but continues to Assist with the Albina shipbuilding and metropolitan hoop officiating endeavors. 4 Hard to say what the WIL convention of next week will decide for the summer, but at least the most recent release from Director PrrnM finent AiraMlv mik 4h . . zijriies ataiemeni exciucungiproiessionai baseball and foojtball from the category ! which sealed of t hoss racing should have brought deep relief sighs from the baseball men and mistresses, including those in ur WIL. - -'.Civ - -v u 1 ' Considering that the Pacific Coasters to a man would welcome a WIL reopening with open arms and optioned ballgamers, the possi bility of a campaign is a near probability. Then again, the WILers might give off with a flat "no" after powwowing: only five minutes. Our guess is that they'll try jf again, next summer. After all, the ball- gamers wno wouia .cavort over vie league would be mostly -16 and 17 year olds hot the now much in demand 4-Fs. v I j Anyway, 'Doc", Regele,, the stormy gent easily remembered by yaUey sports followers, says he's "ready" one Way or thejotheivi fc Clicks Trip Cowboys i COLUMBUS, O, Jan. 3-(P) Aften being held without a field j.oal for the' first ten minutes, the Ohio State basketball team came from behind to -.defeat the Uni versity of' Wyoming, 44 to 35, in a game that sometimes seemed to be a cross between, football and hockey. Still Hoopin9 - V M i One of the outstanding centers-on the ' Georg U Nnvsf , Preflight : basketball squad this season is AC Bob ReimaW son of " Reiman, Corvallis. Bob was an all-around athlete at Corvallis high, lettering in' football, track and basketball Last Tear - he was aj. varsity basketballer at Oregon State. C o a e b of t he Athens, Ga. Skyjackers is Lt Bill JohivKmrU-Biff ten at Indiana in 1937. (Public Rela tions release) mmsmmmmm tin) tit ZZVw as tTaiV 1 f fill I iM n dAW JnUUJQl, IIAROLD 'DOC REGELE i ! current cage crop. mebbe you :'-" ' Turner Skeds Detroit r TURNER The, Turner high ba5ketba;i team, will engage De troit in a South Marion County B league , hoop mix on the ' Gates high floor . Friday night To date the Turners are unbeaten in two league games after' beating both Gates, 24-19, and Jefferson, 13-11. Jim Russell coaches. ; I i v . Ruddles Mee t I For Linksmeh : 4 New Tourney Clan Takes Over at SGC i -i-h : ' $ j, -. . S u i j :.. . :The first of what is, t expected to be dozens of weekly tourneys at Salem gol course in 1945, a nine-hole, Ruddles gathering, get under way, today, for. lheAregular Thursday program.' The usual Merj's club rules wiU govern pfayi' w .The meeting will mark the de but of .the newly-appoipted toiiri ney committee of Chairman. Don Jleiidrie, Dr. George Hoffman and Harjry ' djutafspn 7 who have fe placied Bill : Goodwin,' Bob Powell and' Leo Estey.- The ney blood ini tenejs keeping fnashie waving on the course- as Jively and attract ive las - did --the outgbrnjgftoV'i fl944-Jt Sag 'beteV-'annnted' '" " Other' 1945' committee -members read as f follows: 'Greens '-i-Tom WiseiChairman,' Floyd Baxter'an BoDjJting. Rules; Ch'airmatf Bilf Sta eyiob Powell -Hand Bert Thomson. Social; -Chairman - Rex Kinimell.t Walt Cline jr.,- and E4 "fSckty" M a r r . andicap: No cha jrman named; for- the commit! teelinckjding the entire member! ship. -According to President Te ChaimbeKS,- who announced the committees, "beefs should be reg istefed .'eivly with ekher: Ere Kay aa Cliff: Parker.". Membership in the .Men's club is open to all malt plajfers SGC and a Join-up ii xirgedt toe ll.ia .- :t 44" V- ' ,-Al. . weekend' toumey is ; planned by Chairman Hendrie to ' roincidf wttl: 4hej long delayed periin ropd of ;the,Winter- Stibker- meet piajpffs. At. the close fjth Session? an -."Eclectic?'; tourna ment., is. due-. . r.i r:t. t: on atfTitl 8 l In Armory Sen f Ltan aiid muscular Gust John son 4 possessor of the Coast! Junior heavyweight r a s 1 i n j b It still holds theeoveted piece tod ay aft er ; turning back the qKall engejof Portlandei; rnie JPiiuso in the top hea of the Ferrj. Street. ( Jarden scuffles list night Johnson top ped the likeable Italian, two falls out of three after a. fast match jammed, into less than ; half-an-hour overlall. - i .-Mine Mr. Johnson took the first fall in 9:52, using a steb-over crab . Piliiso -used a snappy sem- Diance or a "skm-the-cat" hold to eve things in. 7:15.. Then in 6:40 Johnson brought to a finish a brief but (brntling scrimmage (with an other eras-press, The brawl was an illrciean affair throughout i Tbe sudden "departure of . Gor geous George Warner shuffled the preliais, Bowlegged Buck David son jtaking1 the only fall in the 30 miniite opener from "Silent" Rat ten (with 4 half-crab after a body whirl, and Walt 'Th' Sneeze" Achju an4 battered OP Bulldog Jackson going to a draw in the semi after! each had taken a fall. Elton Own refereed. It LvA.;GolfPlay LOS ANGELES, Jan. 3.-iJF). Seven under par despite (two pen alty strokes, Bruce Cpltaft of At lantic Citjjr today won medalist bonors in : the Los Angeles open gotf Itoyrniment with a 76-70137 for the: 35-hole qualifying round. , Qualifiers with the 12S , lowest scores and ues team up in a pro amateur practice round tomorrow, to be followed Friday with the first , of four official daily 18-hole rounds of medal play." Purses ag gregite $13,333.33 , in war bonds. ; SopHs, Eagles. Tiff Postponed i Proposed Salem Spho- mores-Sacred Heart Academy . Eaglet North Marion county B ! lean basketball game for to .night hM been postponed until next Monday, it has been an nounced. The game was booked -for f the Academy floorj Next 7 Tuesday: night the Sophs play ; - Chemawa. here and the follow ing Friday go against GervaU : here. : k-t ; Basketball Scores Columbia 43. Yale -41 ' -"' -Oklahoma 40. Nebraska 37 . . Ohio SUte 44. Wyoming 36 Montana State 42, TJtsh SUte 41 New York U. 52. Cornell 30 Brown 70. Harvard 41 Ke c ps IBelt e Equipment Shortage Vvcomiha: Postwar 8,000,000 Hunters, Anglers Hit , 1 .By Bus Ham WASHINGTON, Jan. S.-flV Desplte wartime limitations, this country's hunters and fishermen eontlnBe t have an occasional day In the field or on a, stream. Apprexlmately 8,000,000 persons participated In these forms ef recreation In 1944, regardless of shortages of shot and shell, gaso line., red and reel. And more, than a million $1 duck stamps were sold for the farth straight year. . In 1915, the boys may have to 'Cats Prep for Marine Mix Saturday; Tate Leading Scorers . Expecting one f their topmost f share af peuits In dropping .four tussles of the campaign' despite ! counts to the' Oregons, too,' lndi the pre-holidays skirmishes with i eatinr the" Saturday session eeutd Oregon and Oregon State, -Wil- . be a nip-and-tocker all the vay. lamette U's basketball band is 1 Coach Tony Fralola's Frosh wUI this week whipping i through draw a tM p. m. preliminary, 1 e n g 4 h workout sessions' -Jn assignment Saturday ., with 'the preparation for their 1945 open- main eventer slated for T:39.. er Saturday night against the" The 'Cat 4it 4s- still under, star-stocked Klamath Falls -Ma-' 4he direction of Chief Bob Me rinea here. - Although : the GIs, . Guirt ia tha absence af Head- every one a veteran of one-er--raore Paelfle eampalgns. hewed four times ta Oregon this sea on, they ! nonetheless rang: the: scoring bell regularly. The, Web- foots eked out a 68-65 nod In their fourth meeting, signifying that the K-FaKs erew can pitch points. - ' 1 f . 1 The Navy cats hooped their r Finanteer Win Levels City Basketball Race C1TV BASKETBALL LEAGUE . "- ; ' -; ; w. L Pct-PF PA Talbot V 2 V .667 82k 54 Maples ...,I..;..3 1 ; .oWr 71" "30 General Finance .2 , 1 .667 L S7 - 76 W. U. Frosh 2 1 .667 . 43 34 Funland 2 .333 7S 93 Cbemawa '..; 3 .000 . 44 105 Edging the previously undefeat ed; Willamette Frosh five 19 to 17 on the. 'university floor last night," the fast improving General Fi nance ; five threw the' City ' loop basketball - race into a four;way tie. "Talbot's Minutemeii J smothered- Funland" 39; to 19 - and-: the Maple Sports Goods quixit romped over Chemawa 45 .to 10, with both inning teams- 'climbing 'into the first-place deadlock.- ' '- Baskets Were ewj and far be tween in the" close - c h e c kin g Frosh-Financeer tiff, with f the winners holding an 11-6 margin' at halftime. The Frosh slowly closed the; gap throughout the) second half but .were unable to "even the score. ! a - ' ' " ' ' . ' : ' -The evening's "other two tilts wereboth walkaways, with Pas chall tossing in 19 points to pace the Minutemen to victory and Loren Garrett and Al Lightner pitching ini 11 each to lead the. -Maple crew. . ' ' General Finance (19) Hoar t4) ... j F Clark ) . ' r McCauley (41! . - C, Maude 2 G Barlow (5) . ' G (17) WU Frosh (2) Jensen 4) Zeller (0 Hadway 421; Thomas lit McNearv Subs for Frosn Cummlngs 4, Girod 4 TALBOT CMJ Pascliall (19) . G. Turnidge :(0). Weddle U0) i. Pole. 410) ...J. (19) FUNLAND T .. (J) Montgomery F (2) Russell C 9 Morris (i. IS) StaaU G. ...... (0) Valdez E. Turnidge fOt Subs -for Funland Schwartz, 2 MAPLES 4S Garrett 11 F Keuscher (8 . F Schwartzkopf (7) C (10) CHEMAWA ( 4 1 Brenner (2) Herbergefr .. (1) : Sanders .. 10) Far low Lightner ( 11 , G McGuire -44 G 3 Albright Bub for MaDles SDaiki 2. Maenes 2. t ' . Indians Lose To Buck Onint CHEMAWA The Chemawa In dians lost 4 heartbreaker intheif : -..2... . . . . . upeiiujg iqrauon league nasKet ball game here lat night, bowing to the Molalla Buckaroos, 19-18. Both teamsj were shooting! badly in the fray nd the Indians missed a chance to tie it in the final sec onds when a gift toss was missed. Halftime score was 17-13 for Mo lalla, and although the Indians n? tQ ?ini 17 second half they,,couldn't connect for more than live themselves, The Molalla Bees also won in the prelim, 1 22-17.' CHEMAWA (11) ' (19) MOLALLA rr ;r: -F t -- Moore Wcard (4 ..r (4) Charles Aahman (0) C (2) Smith Minthorn ).G (2 Coulson Safaacura (() G.. . (t) Owens -Chemawa sub: Cooper 2. Referee WUder. ' : . . . . . . Jeffs Slate Sfayton JEFFERSON One of the top hoop clashes of the season is ex pected here ! Friday night when Coach Pat Beal'g Jefferson Lions tangle with the arch-rival Stay ton Packers) on the prep court. It will be a South Marion County B league tussle and ii expected to be a close- contest, . . . ! ODT Uncertain? Wot? SAN DIEGO, Calif., Jan. 3-(F-ODT officials here said today they were uncertain what effect the new ODT ban on use of vehicles to transport ..passengers to horse races would have . on the , Agua Caliente,' Mex track.' ' Toin Davis DukeVfHero' ' DUKH AM, NC, Jan. 3VPl- Coach Eddie Cameron singled out nis versatile; fullback Tom Davis as the best I player in the Susar bowl as Duke'a triumphant team camtr home today without fanfare or celebration. : ' , i get along with even less equip ment than daring: the past three . yean.' Bat ' the old Surge 8 till is there and the banter or fisher-' man- buys his" licenses just the . same, the fish and wildlife dl- 1 visions efi the interior depart. -ment reported today, v , - . This is taken aa a sure-fire ' Indications that Interest in these forms af recreation win Increase greatly after the war. "Following i the first world war. Interest went np 30 per cent, Dr. Ira N. Gab- ; . riclson, wildlife director, said. Knotted Loop man Duke Trotter.' McGuire has been "using In .practice thls - week practically the same , twa teams which saw most of the ketion last: month. The first five 'consist of high-scoring Bob' Tat and 5-foot 7-Inch swifty Ken Gilpen at fer- wards, Lanky Paul Stofft at cen ' ter ' and drivers Marv Goodman and -Gibbs Zauft at guards. A nrUrr CI . '; ' 4- &$fed Preps-Bulldogs Tops j Duration Fives Eye 2nd Round DURATION LBAGCK STANDINGS 5- . L W Li Pet. PF;PA woodDurn l. Mt Angel j 1 MolaUa i.....i...L 1 Silverton 4 a- Chemawa 0 Canby 0 ' Friday' (antes: Mt 0 1000 1000 1000 .000 .000 .000 Angel at Wood burn; Chemawa at Silverton; Molalla a i anDy. WOODBURNThe DuraUon basketball league members swing iptojhe "second round of play Fri-; day night with ; the Mt Angel Preps at Wood burn battle looming the top tilt of the round. Molalla goes to Canby and will be favored to cop a win Chemawa'a Indian schoolers, having difficulty arran ging both their Duration and County B league schedules, are due to meet: the Silver Fatm ii Silverton, but that game may be ,W .L.. held back until Saturday night 1 In opening; round games. Coach Jiggs Burnett's i reigning Wood burn champs gave off with a spar kling surge the second half against Canby and loom as the quint to beat this season. Paul Reilings Mt .Angel Preps, undermanned but hustling, j surprised with their comparatively easy conquest of suverton. Coach Roy i Boa's quint hampered considerably by illness tp three players. Chemawa and Molalla didn't get around to their opener until last night at the In dian SChOOL I i Lou Boudreau Grabs War Job CHICAGO, Jan. 3. t(JP) - The American league's 1944 batting champion. Manage r-Shortstop Lou Boudreauj ' of the Cleveland Indians, has heeded War Mobiliz er Byrnes request that 4-F ath letes enter war, work.-- Boudreau Tuesdayf took! over a Job as per sonnel assistant at a Harvey, IlLj plant which manufactures- Cranes and airplane parts. '-.' , Rejected in the draft because of a leg ailment, he asserted today: "i'm staying right on in war workj if my profession is found not to be essential." - r . i i- Fields, Streams adding a prediction that "Judg-' ing from onr malt front Bervice men and ethers, it may go .as high as 50 per cent this time." ; For the hnnttztg season the past fall,' the war production board - was able to release approximate-" ly 509.(90,690 shells about 75 per cent of a normal supply. But conditions In Europe have changed since then with the Ger man, counterattacks and this, country's demands for small arms ammunition skyrocketing. , "This pretty much puts the second five, is made up of blond Bob kWard ,and Vie Oregard at the forward posts, Wayne May field 'at center Und Jim Sander- ; son and Bob Gray at guards. : . t .A. eompllation of figures eaged by the 'Cats In their IS pre-holl- . days skirmishes, winning two and dropping ! reveals that 5- foot t-inch Tate, the Washing- toa Husky transfer. Is far in i. f r a t of : the Individual chase with 118 points. Tste has looped 49 flld'Ata anil a. fr m ....... I- .11 "a , " ""I " In second place with It. field t goals and 35 free tosses is Mar K. . ; .,- - . i Goodman at , 7t points. Center Paul . Stofft is third with 58 markers: Diminutive Tat la also . mo. i Tougniaa" on in club r CONSOLATION: E ..v.-ii-.- 'i w (And What eonsIation!) right), captain of the Tennessee Rose Bowl has his forlorn brow vhile teammates leek on. Left Julian Andes, Bnster Stephens, at left). Ar Wlrephoto. Bevos 'SetylHit Gill Announces '. ' ' i I' OREGON STATE COLXGE, Corvaljis, Jan. 3 (Special) Fac ing what probably will be their stttfest test of the season, Coach A. T. (Slats) Gill, Manager Phil Williams and 10 Oregon State basketball players willjeave Corvallii Thursday morning for Seattle where they li t BbwIingJ . Cline's Coffee Shop swept three straight from Ramages, ; Capital Bedding edged Acme Wreckers 2 I, and Karr's took two of three games from Salem Hardware in Major loop bowling on the Perfec tion alleys '. last night. ; Ricks, Karr's, took both high game hon ors, with 227, and high series, with a 605. ' KAKK.S (2) Handicap Thrush Karr Ricks Bone J. CUne, Jr. 7 en .204 153 .179 217 .227 SIS .194 176 -188 215 67201 150507 176572 156-605 158528 188591 Totals i 1058 1044 SM 2998 SALEM HAKDWAKE (1) Handicap 47 47 47141 Thede J. 168 175 J 81 524 Krejci ..190 154 168 512 Hoar ..196 139 177... 512 West i 194 199 " 190543 Hamian 7 146 146 200492 Totals .840 858 123 2721 RAMAGEZ t-CP () Handicap - 69 Walters 151 Knyim , j 1W D- Guire , ian McClusky 15S , 169 69 163 1611 141 164 224 69207 173817 159480 181 498 179-871 Totals 90S 94Ji 881 2778 cunk's corrcc shop o , .:- Handicap j '59 69 59 177 Cline Sr. .181 221 ' 181 53 Freisen i 193 203 146 542 Kirchner ,.,' -ISO -143 178501 King , . .184 183 210877 Mathis 1 SOP 184 j 181 576 i ToUls .,. ;,?',; I ' 997 1003.936 2936 CAPITAL BEDDIXO CO. (2) Handicap - 6 59 i 59177 Poulin ,, i, . ... 148 173 1 202820 Larson , 211 177 j 195583 Welch 163 131 172468 Lahare , 153 138 i 152443 Pas 150 187 ' 304 521 . Totals 883 840 , 984 2712 ACME WKZCKCKS (1) Handicap. - 64 66 . 64 192 Higgins L147 159 ' 160-466 Hatlaall ..... ., .149, 193 ; 181-23 Woodry : 136 184 f 173493 Garbarlno Stein bock Totals 1 . 170 178 i 155503 , -161 170 ; 189520 - J27 948 921 2697 BobcaU Edge Aggie i " - BONDMAN, Mont,:Jan.f3-V Cling&g to a; slim lead through out the garnet the Montana State college Bobcats tonight edged out yian sute Agricultural college, 42-41, In the opener of a two- game series. 1 ' ! ' Boom Seen in 190 i frits onr production ef hunting ammunition ) for., an Indefinite Period." WFB source said. Fishing-: tickle manufacturers may get a slight break since orders controlling: production of such items have been rescinded. Their situation 'now depends n the availability of materials," the WPB said. "Brass and nickel are pretty tight but if the manu factorers can cet along on steel and aluminum, and solve the manpower problem ItH be O. K." i with 3 ( fouls. On the whole for their .12 : games ' the .'Cats have counted 434 points . for: an aver age . of J 36.2 i per contest ; Oppo nents have teamed to average 46.7 against the WU's. The Indi vidual accounts: ; puyer -' ' : .Bob Tte. f C TG FT PF TP : 49 - 20 - 36 118 J" 32 3S. 24 79 Gibbs zuft. f 24 10 IS 27 IT SS 47 ti .- is . a-1 axt 12 fj- Ken Gtlpen,- t - Bob Zellar. I ' 33 28 22 14 12 1 17 IS Jim Sanderson, g 10 wByn M.yfwW? e L..10 w.rd cumming, g l Hoo Gray, x ...... 3 'S. Jensen, g .. l Ken waidroff. . a Ktfdfs''JjZ l ToUla 12 162 110 187 434 mm- Billy Bevla (seated at eleven which last to USC In the soothed by Earl Carroll Beauties to right; GeoreKeUy, Dtck Regen: Boy Cross and Bo Stewart (kneeling i ? Road Today; Travel Roster 4 . '- '"--' ' :' ! open the northern division con ference, race against the defending champion Washington Huskies Friday and Saturday nights. Men; making the trip are George Sertic,! Ted Henningsen, and Dick Strait forwards; 'Hal Puddy and Red Rocha, centers; and ..Jack (howitzer) Simms, Bernie Me Grath, Bob Labhart, John Moore and Larry West, guards. ; Gill sent his club through ! short warm-up practice Wednes day afternoon and then pronoun ced his : men ready for the con ference openers. Hosse J Sold 1 ' i :- -.' j MIAMI, Fla., Jan. S-(if) -Ten thoroughbreds, only one of which had ever started in a race, sold for a total of $8,550 at an auction conducted on the first day of the racing holiday. The horses were from the; Guthrie Hall farm owned by Baron John Von Leisdersdorff of Edgmont, -Va. - in res MKJrg LEAGUE - -'. B. B. BOWLING COUBT LES KEWMANB 8 TORE (3) Handicap 96 96 96288 Williams 121 136 156 412 O'Harra J 1X7 142 175 444 Schola .153 153 127433 Meyer j 128 193 149478 Totals C2S JM Itrt via ITaVEftli JKWELEKI (1) ' Handicap . 86 86 i 86358 iwce 1 131 138-431 Lenaburg j 106 131 106-443 Schaefer Jr. -M9 - 132 179430 Gauthler Totals .192 136 141 469 -664 617 650 1931 STAN BAKIB MOTORS Handicap . m 120 130360 Hathaway , 16 92; 146-384 neugu 4. 124 130 1 137391 Judaon -4 107 97 73277 Fehner ,. in 157 128396 Totals w:U .608 SM na tana Handicap y i04 104 104312 oraoiey , ; 130 156 142428 Jenes 132 -109 157397 scnaeier ar. .., , , .124 158 1 159441 J -H : U8 142 134424 'Totals ci..,:. . J38 . 668 - 696 2002 LODES BROS. Handicap Baumgart i Daughertyj i, Sims Evans ..,,., Creasy l (t) 180 .140 .163 J44 . -Ill 031 180 180540 118 125383 118 118399 109 195444 145 119-J75 103 158392 Totals . .889 769 895 2333 Bandicap 154 154 154 462 DeVoe r 152 118 123-393 Gr'fory i5l 134 147132 Stun- , 174 155 127-456 L. MUltr 150 144 151443 Bye ... j m Ill 103 118332 Totals j J92 SOS 820 2520 WINTER TOP COATS S IN i Clothiers 45 State S!em Duckp New Comraisli NeededPronto Rickey Dodger Boss Visions y Continuance of Ball . By Jack Hand., . BROOKLYN, Jan. 3-;F)-Selec-A Hon 01 a .new. Daseovu .puuu,i saw Mountain Landis at the ear -liest possible time" was urged to- r ' s T k DihItaw s' inaiAnf '.' . member of the 10rtin wmmitteek mat win slstl . wuisi . x i iud r xii jot league agreement; -- ; s , ; 5 , Rickey , reiterated hi s. earner at Am Ant . An ' th . future . of the. national game when he said, "It -' o"KK xrtain that baseball will carry ion in 1945. 'If "" we 4 were right iii jfpllowpg .;"thV 134 green ugni uuui wcmuw ;. House it is our job and our duty, to" continue.". - 'I ' . "We need a commissioner now he said. -"Drawing jof. an .agree ment is not as important as that ; job. If we can do both tasks at . i ,L..:ii v - ! ' xne same ume we wiu.uv m on even better position but I believe we can nroceed more expeditious-. ly.pnj'a new, pact ifwe hay.se- lectea our commissioner wno can work j with. us.". t J y i ,. TV IT .- . ,mw - bi w 'w . . Killer Kane I WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 - (P) - , 'Killer". JCane,-naval officer of llie day,, at Pearl Harbor when the .Tana'n(t striirlr. ha. i hewi iob. ViooH nf naval aviatiAn rhv-' ical land -, military . ti-aining. As Commander William; R. Kane, he is the Jthird former naval academy, football' star ' appointed ' to M head this program. ' CommandersTcim Hamilton and : Frank .' Wickhorsf , both on sea duty, preceded him. Kan. ' brilliant three-snort star at Annapolis, where he grad- uated in 1933, has an even finer war comoat recorq. r jomea uie ; Grim"ReaiM,"fandua;.vPa'ciev eniiaflrAn - onH ai-nrl. ihi& 'now cross, j two distinguished flying crosses and a presidential unit ci tation. "'- - : I - ! . "': Tracks Closed JACKSONVILLE, 1 Fla., Jan., 3-(P-Only the dogs appeared happy today as one of the j richest grey hound racing seasons in Florida's history came to an abrupt end. ' Mobilization Chief Jimmy Byrnes' no-racing edict was put into effect by hundreds of own ers and handlers, who went about the business of grooming j and feeding their sleek j charges; and wondering what Was going to happen next f ; Onej gloomy operator said dogs at the tracks would either have to be exterminated or given away as household pets pointing out that it costs about $250 to raict a good racer. j . Jacobs Slates Jan. 12 Bouts NEW YORK. Jan.? MThrec 10-round bouts share top billing' for the fight card ! at Square Garden January' 12. Pro moter Mik JarnKa bmhj 1 day. One of thelo-rounders brings -together Charley -Maey" LewiT of Havana"Jid Pb4l Terranova of New -.York, foAaer NBA. feather weight crhampion. Jimmy Doyle, California heavyweight, and Frankie Terry of Brooklyn meet in a second 10-rounder, and Fred- i dy. Schott of j Akron ' and pilly Grant of Orange, nj mt t other headline event " - Valparaiso Wins 10th ; VALPARAISO, Ind, Jan. S-(Ai" university a 1 tali Cru saders j Won their tenth straight basketball game tonight turning: back Texas Christian: 52 to 27. -1 satis u? tc. : fvil com FUCS ESTIMATE STORES Thooe 9144 Cor. Liberty & Center St Purjp Happy t " Y