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. - -1 Takes .C i S I T ttththofiM IT? ti ne 'fhamp Tussle' A ehannp vs.. champ" stume, nc that packed 'cm In and then wowed 'em at Portland when ' resented there awhile nacn, naa , been placed In the second main 'event' alot for Tuesday night's ; armory Ugbtbeavy rassljn' party, announces Matchmaker Elton Owen. Coast Champion Jock Klser, Mr. Popularity himself hereabouts, will toss his light heavy capabilities against lean and ULhe Gust "Johnson, claim ant to the coast's Junior heavy "tlarr. Johnson will hold a It-' pound advantage over Klser, but the i llghtheavy "Tiger Man" proved In his Portland skirmish with the heavier matsters he more than makes up for it with .speed and craftiness. According to Owen, a Klser-Johnson setts makes for the swiftest eatch-as- eatch-can bleep bee possible. The pair battled to an hour-long draw In Portland, but their Tues day! shuffle will be limited to 30 minutes . . - -. .:. lb Guess who dep't: And-don't think we. didn't have, to, when, we first ogled' the cabbare-bedecked sailor peering forth below. J ust goes to show, you .what beirjg , in -the navy and crossing the equator can do to . our, former ' .villagers. To look at the gent hiding behind that glamorized goatee you1 wouldn't' at first believe its "Lt Vern Gumore, the dorationized "Gloomy Gus" the Vik Villa -athletic plantbut Is. We dassn't tell who 'gave us the picture else he - be skirihed alive when Vern J gets home; but it's authentic. '.Come to "think of it, Gilmore will probably do some skinning on yonrs truly for - ex hibiting his capabilities here. . . . Anyway, Lt Vera is still quite busy on his USS Antares these days and has worked his way up to second in command of his ship.' Not bad for an Athletic instructor who before going navyward fig ured a fishin' cruise across the Co lumbia river was tops.'. ".'If a three-column glamor pix ' in the San Francisco Chronicle can be classed as authentic, there may be no more Brenda Helser hanging up 'ICody Kids." . The caption tells that screen as a player with Twentieth Century Fox studios , in ; Holly- wood.. The AAU may not like such a profession for its Simon Pure members . . . Oregon vs. Oregon State.-junior grade: You should've seen Eugene and Corvallis high in their hooperoo at Eugene the other night! Whoopee! Those kids wouldn't lower the rivalry stand ard even a little bit were all to step' into UO or OSC hoop suits tomorrow ... About Eugene's Axemen, Register - Guarder Dick Strite says they're a cinch for a state tourney berth this time.v Inter-district competition is nil for one thing, and Hank Kuchera has a pretty pert .ball club lor another. We still- think our tourney teams pick" of last week Eugene, MedfoW, Oregon City, Washing ton as "in" and McMinnvillei Pen dleton and; The Dalles or" Hood River as probables isn't far off the beam. Naturally, If : we're rieht well tell you all about it come March . . ; Naturally ... : Locey Offer Rebuttal r To footballing: Andy Kerr, Ber . nie Bierman and the losing fEast' eleven In the January 1 Shrine game at San Francisco aren't the only ones with "a beef -: about "Babe' Hollinabery's useage1 of service players on his '. "West1 team. Percy, Locey, annual Shrine same biggie from OSC and one of the culprits reprimanded by the Easterners has a beef of his own, and - in rebuttal to the squawks ; tendered by the losers. The East erners claimed, AD (after defeat) - ; that too much age and experience ' on the West eleven was cause for failure. ' ! . Back in his saddle as headmas ter of OSC athletics, Locey reveals j-that the average age of Western team members was exactly two months older than that of the Eas and that over half of the few ser vicemen usedj; by 4he West pre viously had only freshman compe tition in college. Coming righl down to cases for kicking around, the East really had little to meow . about. Kerr and Bierman used Les Horvath again after AU- - America Leslie had played in the East-West game the year previous. Against the rules. Tch, tch. West Eleven 'Bowling9 Main reason why . the West, had to dip into the service ranks to fillets foster, "says Locey, was be cause no less than six of the few , western teams playing football were " engaged in other ( bowl games. Namely, Southern Califor nia, Texas, Tulsa, Rice, Texas A& M, and Oklahoma A&M. - Re Horvath, Locey adds that the athlete- of . the year" 'Sullivan award winner was a very unim cressive ballplayer' New Year's day and that unsung Western backs forced, him to the shadows at every turn. . And about Locey himself' in the East-West pro gram he's listed as absolutely-the only Shrine player ever to repre sent "Oregon - Agricultural - Col lege." He played in the first East- West game and hailed from OAC. Players Norm "Red" Franklin, Euss Strift, Bill McKallip, Lloyd Wickett, etc, who have also touch. : downed for the West more recent ly are. listed as being from "Ore gon State College." No resem blance between the two schools Is honored by the -official prcsran. Inninr 'IWltlV liihniMl Added to Tuesday Mat Card .... i "" i " . ' ' . . -... . - . rf i -. ...... : ! f .. .. . . ... ? . " - - h- i ' "A 1 JACK KISER 'Champ vs. Champ' . What the Klser-Johnson offer inr will no doubt lack In blood and thunder brawlinr , the sec- ..ff s aWmum irajuWviiA new swim" records for Multnomah's beauteous Brenda now graces the But squabbles or no,' well bet one Mr. Hollingbery is still laugh ing. -He and his Westerners' were as much as 1-3 underdogs New Year's day Ore Leslie Pavilion Gt 1 ' Battle Mori With two of the three games looming as dribble and dunk don nVbrooks, the ,YMCA - fostered City basketball league opens play in the second half of its double round robin schedule - Monday night on the Leslie Junior high school hardwood. The games were switched from Willamette U this week only. ; I - , " .v Those two feature games are bff ered free to the customers . at seven o'clock when the Willamette Frosh and Talbot Mintmen, "tied for second place, come to grips in the opener and-at nine-o'clock when "Maple's Sporting "Goods and General Finance battle . for"; the league .'-lead. 'At'present; Maple's and the Moneymen are 'deadlocked atop' the standings With four wins iiftd a loss.';Tbe in-between eight o'clocker pits . winless, Chemawa All-Stars against, bncervictorjous out reportedly 'loaded' Funland. Basketball Scores COIXEGB WlUamett 49. Fort Steven 43. Oreson S4, Washington Stato 41. Tennessee 35, Kentucky 34. . Indiana 4S. Minnesota 46. Missouri 38. Iowa State 32. St. Louis SO. TCU 38. Kansas State 70. Nebraska 48. Yale 59, Holy Cross 51. Georgia Navy 50, Atlanta Navy 34. "Worcester 60, Harvard 37. . Oklahoma 44. Kansas 43. ,; Navy 71, Vinnanova 33. Penn 59. Columbia 43. Purdue 52, Northwestern 48 (over- time. - - . Idaho 40, Whitman 37. Washinston 68. Western Wash. 41. Port Lewis Warriors 42. Air Tecs of Ohio 39., -(Gail Bishop 19 points). i x i it '. -S-. ' Ta v. t i ti mm iT it., y Leaguer x nonors Divim leniuiivrs For 'Mississippi9 Achievement Ten . boys, members of the Ten Mile crab' of the Salem YflICA, were entertatoed at a turkey dinner Friday night by ; the association. The dinner was In recognition of their part In helping to put the local T among the first third in the "Down the Mississippi endurance swim swim contest held last fall In which 57 YMCA'i competed. 1 Each of the boys swam a mile a day for lt out of the 12 eon . test days.':'; "Z, J C. A. Page, chairman : of the physical edueaUon committee of the .Y. presented certificates re cently sent from contest head auarters In '. Chicago honoring each boy for his achievement. Qualifying or the award were BQ1 Otlnger, Don McCracken, John Hlnkle, Dorsey Caspell, Gordon Sloan. Bill Allison, Ed win Bauer, -J I m Salyer, Earl Pepser and Oliver Bollne, Cas- 333 nd naln mater featuring , Touxh Tony Boss of Salem and( Billy Bust 'Ear :MeEolnvfrf 1 Texas will surely possess. An i thony and two-fisted Willie have j waged, with muscles here before; I and. following their first session Rocs , blood 1 Was spattered . all - about the ring. Last week they i went to a .abiding draw,' Touch; i Tony' In', a bad way J. almost throughout after . runnlnff afoul f McEuln's .fflalltor A m k e a Matchmaker Owen moved the re-i match up; to main; event runaH since the rinf rivalry between ' Tony and Georrll Warner's bosom .pal has - been mounting ; week, by, week. ; 1 xn pan. nun -w off with Milt Olson vs." Earl Ma lone match, asked for by muscu lar Milt ?t show Salem fans I'm. tired of belnc tailed 'Football Milt will tve !way at least 20 ponnds: ta The meanle Malone but Insisted on the match. Owen obliged. Iyan Jones will referee. f 5 . Viks to i Face League Rivals i Colisl aGty - J Strictly: NcKName league -basr ketbailing Z face$ Salem :' 'high's courtsteri this 4week.: On Monday; CorvalUa 'to meet the, Sparns. in thereturn rnatch after beating 'em bere; earlier, in the season.. Herm" Schwartzkopf s' Juniors . will . also pla at ;Coryails . Monday nighty . The. game- was moved ; up f from; Tuesday ' tQ make' wiy' .for.fthe'. OSC-Wa?hmgeton 'orern';.'divM: "sion clash. - 'A- " . i - : h' 'J Friday, night yiksrek , to; Oregon City tb chase. with .Dan Jones' ,- unbeaten r Pioneers. '. The Juniors wfl also- see action JfeereJ Meanwhile : the Scintilating Sophs eye one lame pn their ' schedule, for. the. week that against aacreu Heart AcademylNo definite night . J' " Si"' - """ f ' i nas TCen aesignttiu; ) , . ; Portland Sets mimef Mitt - I ' -.V - ' PORTLAND, ! Jan7. 20- '(JPLr iThree tp-flighbonts will bead line the March of Dimes boxing card heire Friday ' night, with Leo Turner .risking jhis siaxe middleweight title against Mick ey Feaso In 2 rounds! . , ; L? "Powder Proctor -will box John Li' Sullivan .while Eddie . WeUer will mix with Johnny ; Snares. . f p- -v ' - P Jumdr: on Talent CHICAGO, Jan." , 2HKThe vast talent teseryoir of the Ame rican Legion junior baseball pro gram haibeen uncapped for pro fessional baseball now confronted by iU.T0jbst serious problem since World war: I. .- S. -.. J; . : ; - LesHe M. , O'Connor, executive- secretary. , "of.,, the - v ma jqr-minor league advisory! ' council, today announced:' hat jnajdr and minor league , clubs may conduct an Ivory hunt, among the ; more than 300.000 American Legion players eenFebT 5 and June; 1. A directive explaining the :; modifi cation"of; , a previous edict by . the late Commissipner K. M. Landis banning hiring of ' . American Le-r gion stars will b sent, to all pro- fessionalClubs,Monaayn i i He said .j the relaxauon 4 was made with the jeonsent and co- oneration of Legion baseball of Ccials and fsolely because it 13 desired to aid minor league oper ations in the present emerg ency." 1 - - : f - ;! Dodds Wins Finale 1 BOSTON, I Jan 20. Hff- Cril Dodds easily-won his lareweu race today on the balconytrack of the Boston . Y. M. C. A, where he gained his first triumph. It was a two-mile . event ' and without any comnetition and time was a slow 0:58.4. :.i U v-i"f:':-1 v ;V ; pell and Sloan received the me dals which were awarded to the swimmers ! doing .. the greatest distance dally In the. con test.' . Suzanne 1' Zimmerman and Nancy MerkL the nationally fa mons - swimming : stars, were special guests. They entertained the boys with accounts of some of their experiences in national swimming events. : J. H. Farrar, member of the :TMCA board , of directors, who is especially interested In swim ming, related some of his expe riences In the t. He Is a form' ing - swimming i instructor and helped to organize the TMCA In .'Salem. I 1 "",.' - New Shipment ef . SUIT PATTERNS ' All woolen-fresh from Ithe mill. S - JACK MOLLAItD ' The Tlfs-ir TaCar ' 121 N. r"h St. trrrr. ; ;"v ; i ri '4--t- 'l l -TIT !t; aeconariace BvUQQuiiit DttcksHit goring ; . Spree, Against! WSC s JIOETHEKN. DIVISION STANDINGS . - l -'-i'V w ' I. Pet. rt Pa Washington iL-. 'O.1.00O 201 156 Oregon; :;.-,:.S-,-S r',..m 32J 302 Oregon State , j , S . ;.40 ai3 209 Wash. State -; 4 ,J333 -2SO,: 292 Idaho I iuiA0 4 -000 16S i 192 T Last .nlgh.t. rwniKs At Oregon W. Washington . SUte 48. j-.-; c. ; p: lGESTE,' JanT 2(H)-The Uni versity of Oregon consolidated its second; place p position ".in 1 the Northern division, basketball race here tonight by hanging up a soar- ing 64-48 victory over Washington State. The win evened the four game series between the two teams jafter.WjSC bad gone ahead by a game on a 54-43 victory Fri day night here - ' 1 Oregon was in command almost all the; way' tonight and led 31-22 at halftone, 4 Dick Wilkins, . leading- scorer' jof j the league so far, helped along bis cause wifh 21 points jtomghtU Vince Hansen, tall Cougar center Swas next in the in i..f. V dividual scoring with 14. Ken Hays, Oregon's tall center, hoop ed 13. : r The Ducks how rest until late next week when they play Wash- tiigiiui: line m a Lwu-uue fctriics. WASHINGTON STATE G .2 -i.S .6 .l 4.1 -.0 .3 .0; Ft Pf Ip Gregg, f ...J. Jorrison, I : Hansen; "c i 0 2 4 . 0 "2 4 '2 O 2 0 10 2 12 2 14 3 6 2 4 Hennicit, g C. Hamilton, g KelUnger. ; : g : 1. Waller, e Johnson, I , 1 . 0 2 . 8 0 0 Totals 14 48 OREGON - i Smith., I 43, 3- 4 3 .1- 3 0 0, 1 Wilkins.;! L.19 S -.3 . 2 Hays, c i - B. Hamilton, Bartelt, g . J.. Stamper, i i .3 U i.0 id 2 ' 0 0 0 0 12 Klder, I Alber, g . Hoffine, f ' Totals -'1 26 15 64 In City Hoop Loop Holds Scorinis; Lead . As the six entries await opening firing in the second half of their double ; round-robin .City : Basketball-league derby, samejset for Monday night, first half atatistics reveal that Forward "Swede" Jen sen of .the WDlamette Frosh has a strangle hold ion -the individual scoring bee. j Jensen - boasts '59 points in five games for an av erage of alrniost 12 per game. Twenty-two points "behind at 37 is Tall Bill Magness of the Maple's Sporting Goods: five, although his total was compiled in' only four tilts. ; Keith Morris of Funland is third with 36, garnered in three games.. -y - : - - - Twenty-eight of Jensen's mark ers -were pitched in the Frosh- Maple's game alone although the Maplemen won! that game in an oyertimer, 6 1-58. The I' individual scoring bee, including players who have scored 20 or more points: Player, Club G Ft Ft Tp .5 25 9 99 -4 19 7 37 3 .17 2 SS 4 IS 4 34 -4 14 . 9 - 33 -5 14 5 33 Jensen. ' Frosh Magness. Maple AIojtul . runiand Schwartikopf, Maple Lightner; -Maple ' ', ' Russell,. Funland r Keuscher," Maple I . 14.3 PaschaU. T.ihnt s , 7 Maude, Gen.r Fin. IS , V. 29 11 4 28 CiarK, gk Fin. l U 12. 26 23 24 23 22 20 Cole. Talbot Cummin gs.- Frcshi E. TumidRe, Tat . Brenner - Chemawa P. Valdez, Funland 11. 10 I Big-10Faas To Hire Boss CHICAGO, ! Jan. 20-(V-West- ern conference : athletipv directors and faculty representatives met for eight hours here today, but did not consider selection' of a succes sor .to John L, Griffith, late com missioner of the midwest's largest athletic circuit, "We ; discussed, informally,; i several -:, candidates," Kenneth L. tTug) Wilson, athletic director at Northwestern univer sity and a member of an execu tive committee how administering the commissioner's office, said.' ' 1 He said proposals for broaden ing the commissioners power," and for an increase in the salary, were drafted and will ' be studied by both athletic directors and faculty representatives.-'- -; " General Finance Wins . - ,,- . - i . The General Finance quint . of the Salem City basketball" loop last night defeated the Portland Cardinals; at YMCA team, 37-2.4. 1 DRS. CHAN . . . LAM Or.y.TXamJ). Dr.G.Cha'J - CTIINESE nerbalists 241 North Uberty 'I .. Upstairs Portland General Electric Co Office open 'Saturday only 10 a m. to 1 pm.; to Tpm Con sultatioa.; Bloixt pressure and urine tests are (re ox ebarga. Practiced since ml Streriirthened 4,.Jkj " i 1 -11 ia'W mtsmemWSL Series Willi m-mw in jLoop-Leading Hiisldes Inyadc OSC This Week OREGON STATE COLLEGE. Jan. to (SpecUl) Coach Ilea Edmundson will, bring- his Wash ington basketball team to Corval lis " Tuesday! and Wednesday , nights for a return series with Oregon State's - BeavenC SUU definitely in the northern divi - sion hoop race after beatlhr Washington State here twice this week, the Beavers will be out to , gain revenge for :4wo losses . to the Huskies at Seattle in the sea- ; son's openers, . 'r.V 1 Althoogh Edmundson - most leave his navy trainees at home; the; veteran Hnsky mentor will present a lineup potent enough to win three out, of fonr 20-min- . nte skirmishes In the Astoria - Jamboree last - month, Coach Slats Gill's men split with; the Bosky civilians at Astoria, dropn " " 1 . . " - . . ...... . . , H , , j ' , mi ; .Ti " . ' v5- fit r-T - " :i c i1 I'll hi ; ""iri' i" 1 " 1 1 - -tf f ' . - r- k' ' " X I U y.HfJ v-Av " -V. rt r '. 1 1 r- : They're still unbeaten this season, are these Salem' high all-Junior Jay vees,. but Jit present, they bold their "unlucky'! 13th straight win. Monday night they-try -for No. 14 at.Corallis against the CHS. Bees. Front row, 1 to r, Del Herman,' Ray . Boucher, Bob Thompson. Trank Deekebach- and lon JPick-' ettj Back Row, Coach Herm Schwartzkopf, Lavern niebert, Neil Boehmer; Dick Close . and Ken. Al berts. Dean Dowd, Joe Carroll and Jim Barlow are absent. Thompson, Hiebert, : Boehmer,. Close, Alberts and Carroll are oVer six. feet talL (Statesman sports photo. ' ' " " . ;k".' " ' '; ? ' cats ns, 49-43 FORT! STEVENS ARMORY, Jan. 20.-(Special)-Willamette univers ity's Nayycat hoopsters scored a 49-43 'victory over the Fort Stevj ens GI's here tonight in a thrill ing game. The visitors led all the way, but on. half a dozen occasions the GI's crept to within easy strikr ing distance only to" fair back. It was 25-21 "at half time. 4 j: .'Willamette held a commanding lead when reserves were sent in by Coach Duke Trotter. Paced by their ex-professional ' center Gig Digigliand woh counted 16 points for high, the Stevens men narrow ed . the . gap to three points. -.WTJ regulars returned to the game and held off thejchallenge. . . . 1 . , Although 'Bob - G or b y, Fred Graner and Digigliano captured most of the individual- scoring honors for the. Stevens', with 40 points between them, the Navycats got enough, combined score power to insure victory. It was , WXTt second straight win and set them up. for , their - next mixes - against Whitman in Salem. "'. " - I WIIXAMETTK (49) (43) FT. STEVENS Tate (8) F -(13 Gorby Odegard (2) T (.11) cranes Stofft (S) iC (16 IMgigliano Goodman. (9) ..G . (0) Fitzimons Zauft (10) G . (0) Hedlger WUlamette subs: Ward 4. GUpen Si KJelatad. Lelbel, Sanderson, Ward roff, Bennett. Schuster, Olson; Stev ens; flormonte 3. - T . . Vandals Trip j Wliitmaii40-37 v MOSCOW, jart 2M The t) of Idaho Vandals tonight won 40 37 over Whitman college to ease the sting of the defeat last night to the Missionaries. The . score was lt-17 at halftime. i IDAHO 4) i : (37) WHITMAN Taylor i12) jr....... ., .(4) Ectanaii Overbolser (9) 9) NorveWt Ftolayson : (1) C; (9) Ackermaa Pyne (10) ; G , . '.. (2) Bennett Carbaugh (2) O - () Hoyer Substitutes: Idaho Schlferl 3. Call Russell 2. - AMERICAN LEGION UDESTUIIG TUESDAY j . SALEM ARMORY January 23 .' - .- S:30, Navy Nip . . i. 9f Main. Event s V; Tcay Dcss vs. ; Billy IIcEcia : i ' (Salem) - - i (Texas) j t . '' Seml-Windup . s Jack Kissr vs.: Gzsl Jchsscal; . (Coast Champ) Earl Malone j (Ohio) j Tickets Available at Maple's Sporting Goods Star T Eeserved Seats $L28 - General Admlssien S5e - Childrea 45e af .Pro Athletes; i ping a' close 2917 decision tk first WhCbnt coming back the ; next night to whip the- Seattle i ;flve, J2-19 It. was three Vf .TJn- 1 4 cle Hec's freshmen .who were re .- sponsible for; the1 Huskies edging 1 Ithe Beaversi 4S-45, in'the first 3lc. game. The three 'frosh f aces are jsoooy i sorgensen ana ; Dick (Whitey) King, guards; and Norm Carnovale, forward. Car ovale pot the .Huskies out on : top by sinking three long left--handed " shots - in - the last few minutes of play fto break up1 a close i ball game. Gill rates the RIDERS Nelsori-Snead Match Planned for Pfew York TUCSON, Ariz, f Jan. 20,-V Fred Corcoran professional golfers association tournament manager, today ; announced . Byron 'Nelson, last year's top golfer, "and Sam Snead, current leader, would play a 2-hole challenge match ,in' New York City this spring. VThey will play 36 holes medal play and 36 holes match play," Corcoran said. College Sports as - COLUMBUS,- Or Jan.. 2(Hff) Despite uncertainty overi the sta tu of 4-F's,-.there'ii no pessimism among the nation's ( athletic heads as to the "prospect for intercbl legiate "sports - this year. ; As ' for after- the war, their enthusiasm just knows no bounds. - " i t - The recent conventions j of the National Football Coaches asso ciation and the-National Collegiate Athletic association offered a good cross-section opinion' as to the fu ture of college sports, .If there was a "Gloomy Gust in the crowd he was well hidden. Junior High Hooping At Up-t&-date Glance: INTRAMIRAL, LEAGUE - - W Ii- Pet. Pf Parriah Reds -J3 1000 S3 Leslie Whites 2 1 , 17 Parrish Cards 2 1 ; ; .66T 5 12 . Parrish Grays t 1 ; jS67 s 6S . Leslie Black .12 1.333 68 Leslie Blues ,- 1. J33 : 48 ' Parrish Greens i-I . 3 J33 r 85 j iMtfar Golds i.-. iOOO ? 40 Pa 60 62 56 '55 00 63 73 High scorers: &en uiDson.. neas, x; Carlos Houck, Cards. 31; Funk, Whites, 28; Bellinger. Greens. 25; ; Miller, Blacks, 24; Pttaer, Blues, 20; Culbert son. Blacks, 17; Day. Grays. 17; Mor li. Oravs. 16: Fasnacht. Greens. 16; Sproule, BUcks. 15;- Wilson, : Reds. -15. Games this week; Tuesday-at Par rtah. Blues vs. Grays, Whites vs. Cardi nals; Wednesday at Leslie, Blacks vs. Greens. . Golds vv Reds; Thursday, at Parrish,, Cardinals vs. Reds, Grays vs. Greens; Friday at Leslie, Blues vs. Blacks.' Whites. VS-LQias. : . P. M. WHAMMY 4 ' (Jonior Heavy Champ) Opener vs. Milt Olson . (Tanconver) aneedv. smooth- worklnr Jorxen- aea as one of the best prospects he baa seen in the conference in several years. , ' rThe winning eomblnatloa nsed 'br GiU in the Washington ' Stato series nrohablv wfil start aiainst 'Washington.. This comblnaUon consists of Hal Poddy and Bob Labhart, ! forwards;-- Red Rocha, center; and Bernie McGrath and Larry West, guards. . . j . ""The Beavers should be In .first class shape .for: the'. Washington invasion; . Dick Strait, tall fresh man forward,7 has recovered from an attack . of tonsillitis' which kept him oat of both Cougar games this week. .McGrath and Labhart have Just about 'shakettJ off the. effects of their head-on collision ' in .the second. Cougar game. V- - 'i . '. "... Jug jiii Front Tiicsori Derby .TUCSON; AriiT Jan.-; 20.rFA cold wind sent golf scores soaring today, but Harold' I Jixg) McSpad en, Sanford,-Ma4ne "duplicated his opening round, three-underrpar;67 to go iinto the" lehdership - 0f ; the $5000- Tucson "open" at the half way mark''. with,ia 36 Thole total 134; - 1 j The former Philadelphian' held a t5ne; stroke 'margin over' his coif ing buddyj Byron Nelson,-. Toledo, Ohio, Bruce Coltart Atlantic City, N." JV and Joe, Zarhardt, "Norris'-i towii, i5Lf who led the first :njund yesterday with a -65.- Their 56 hole totals -ere- ;135. - Today's: ' b es t roundsr; played ia.5Q.egree: tora peratureSf Jveite;Z&y McSpaden; Sam ByrdT- Xtettbit, rand- 2WiBie vOO " ww Puu) " Jeffs Wallop Gates i'"!- ", .1;" .. JEFFERSON Coach Pat Beal's Jefferson Lions walloped Gates in a -South Marion county B basket ball game ' here Friday night 42 20. Paced by Dale Fish, who made IS points, the Jeffs led all the way and 13-7 at halftime. A capacity crowd was i present . - j JEFFfJtSON . (2) GATES Skeltorr 6) (II) Rush Fish (13) JF 0 OUver Cole 11) Knight (5) C (0) Wriglesworth G. (0) Hennea G (2) B. Oliver Barna (2) Jeff sub Wickersham 3: . Gates-. carrtaoa 1. Beieree Jlnj Fate. - : ' ... - ! " " ' j '- ' 1&ri, . , Hotted, has stopped me production of Grade "A" rubber for recapping for several months. None of this material can be made for recapping passenger nres duriog that period. ; ?Z New Tire Oaefaa eatV wltn nuutary deniaiidi jncreasinfe passenger tire production quotas nave teen cut and more leductioos are expected. ET tADC -A- mm wmi, T LatH 5jJid quantity. If tour longer tire fafe greater safety, j HO CERTIFICATE 1S3 S. Commercial . ? ... Edict Accepted By Sportsdom As?IleEIld beferinenU 'Out 1 1 FbrPlay-foiPayers . .i:. J;By Bns Ham .;', V; "WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.-P)-Ii.4 wartime prof essional sports didn't . get a knockout punch' from Uncle,--Sam today, at least they'll need a long count The brmy came pret-, , ty close to finishing what Jimmy, Byrnes st rated about a month ago by announcing that professional athletes will no longer be repected for physical disability until, their. cases have been , reviewed by the war-"department" ' .- t 4 ; ' In sports circles, this was ac-i cepted as the finishing punch . . V ' the. answer to the question that organized, baseball and - profes sional football have been asking: Where do we go from here? For most of these athletes, the apparent -answer is - that they go ; into uniform, either for ' general (combat) duty or. to do less exact ing tasks in-this country; - . f " f .'-The "army's" blow landed Just .when persons : '.concerned ..with . " ors::-radn,-dto mapping out future plans,- Baseball: wag, prepared -to ccaifet , with high: ; gpyernment TDfficials next , week to. ..' ' see if some men rejected as physi-. eally.,unfi might: be r allowed, to. play and hot required under; work-, , br-aliules tp-go into -war plants. -. f 1 Otherwise,- baseball people ' felt '. that it .would: be extremely dif fi-, ' ' cult lor them, tp continue with only. - ' teenage youngsters and oldsters iv'ailable..; a'.-v '.-j-A - . ' '.The answer- here" apparently, is that not .'enpugh "professional ath-" letes will be. rejected to "make any . difference'.ih- baseball's, manpower situation;: 4 ' "."-; v ." X, ' ; .War Mobilization Qirrtrir Byrnes ' in, his -cOorlre-exami- ratidn4of bro athletes ; said it was difficult "fpr, "binv and '.the "public to ' Understand "how men" can be" phica unfit fori military serv- keet, compete In 4he most stren-- nous attuetrcs;; ::Z7':: - " - :'Tb ; new -rule . doesn't mean lewermif ;of - physical standards or1 4hat very sych' .athlete 'called up wiu automatically tv qualify for service, the army explained, but . Frfutnctory examination are over;- they'll all be given close attention nowi'r'ifi"-!1'"---. " ''' ' There won't ' be a whale rof io4 of thesefellows,"a spokesman - . said.J'If we took most of them,. there" wouldn't be 5JD00" But , sports -people pointed - out " that such Inductions would "almost sweep, the professional fields clean. Big league baseball ,had about 530 . players on its roster last season. - and professional football used less than -;300.-i ;--,;'. "., :.. ;"'' ' The announcement deals specifi-' cally -with, professionals, but . the: cpiieges , also ..have many "name" stars who. have been classified as 4-F and may be next on the re-: view list-Not- enough-collegians "iiwiw w oc iaKen, now ever.'Yto" materially" weaken the - teams. . " TORTIND.i Jan!"',20J (A) -PWtiand:'Igle8'wfflatieinpt to' regdin. a. tie'fdr ihe lead in ';northern'hrisipn. Pacific coa$t ice hockey -league here; Sunday night Wheiirthey-play Ui'e .Vahcouver, WaVVaiunWds." S - - WINTER TOP COATS S & N' Clothiers 4SS State Salem tires NEEDED TO RECAP Salera Phone 9156 Kecayplaa h l V jo-u I ' x I' -