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i - PAGZ TCI The . OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Tuesday Morning. November 20. 1945 ; ) 5 I S 1 i r 1 t t 1 -1 . 5 V I v.? ' . ) . ; ' v ir 1 -. '.i - ,' -" . . . :: ":i ? . ,.:' I. : XUFUS JONES (left) Bust heads In bleep birrie Warning: The name Tony Patch as skipper of the' town Senators , , next summer may not at present do more than lift a few eyebrows yl ' i but, as one native puts it: "He may develop Into another Trisco j Edwards." Trisco, not unlike Patch, had little professional experience and impressed no one when he took to managing the semipro Senators of years ago.; But he did a good job and went on to become one of the game's better boys in blue. The fans liked him and still do. - Perhaps the Patch fate will be similar; At least we can't count the guy out 'until he's had a full fledged whack at herding the com ing heroes pennantward. Bald Bill Klepper, generalissimo of the mothering Portlands, has this to say about his new farm skipper: "He scouted for us last year in the bay area (San Fran cisco) and is a likeable, live-wire sort of a fallow . . . I'm sure the Salem fans will like him ,. . . A good catcher and a good hitter - . . . About 28 years old ; . . Hell do more scouting this winter and will bring the major part of the Salem team north with him from the San Jose camp after the Beav ers are finished there ... He got Hank Souza and Frank Lucchesi for us last year I think you'll see them in Salem next season . . . Patch! has had no professional ex perience, but I'm sure hell turn BILL KLEPPER out to be a good man for use in Salem.' So let's not deal the gent off as a dud until he's had his first fling at guiding the pay-for-play boys. Incidentally, Senators Business Boss George Emigh moved into : town last week and is hard at it with foundational work, offices at ' Geo. X. Waters park. He too pegs Skipper Patch as one who 'will be liked by village fans. Another item: The club has been indexed officially as a separate corporation from the Portland Baseball club, Inc., and will be known as the the corporations are disjointed both ; President George Norgan is also Klepper is No. 1 vice president. ; We$ley J. Home' Thrdugh Correction dept: That hole - in groctryman Bill Busick last Thursday wasn't his first ever, as re ported, but the third for the former St Louis Cardinal pitcher. Doc George Hoffman, member of the who keeps an eagle eye peeled reports it . . . Add out-and-at-'ems and village visitors, Wesley J, i Schulmerich. Minus his "lieutenant1 handle since being honorably discharged from the navy, color-dripping Wes visited to tell he was offered his old job as manager of the Twin Falls, Ida., Pioneer league ' team, but turned it down because those piano legs of his are finally ' "shot" Wesley J. says he can't hack it as a ballgamer any more, a broad statement coming from a Falls at that, for if ever there was major league baseballer mayor in a . certainly do it, with Wesley J. His I baseball one of its craziest characters. He out-Schacted even the great Al Sehact as a diamond funnyman in our opinion. And we've plenty t ef company who feel the same , running his fishing resort at Beaver, gents who like to catch the biggies ... Ten-Thou$and Bucks in Willamette River Pigott Unhappiest man In Oregon over the weekend? Secretary Tom Plgott of the Oregon High Schools Activities Association. Mr. P. felt ' like . he personally had lost the ten thousand bucks which "went Tight into the Willamette river" decided the site of the Medford-Grant state football semifinals playoffs. Only 7000 to 8000 will squeeze in to see what really amounts to the state title game Thursday at Medford. Were It held In Portland's ' ewnv Multnomah stadium mud, upwards of 20,000 customers would have fiocked In, mostly to see A tough financial jolt to the OHSAA for sure, that coin toss by Pigott, for the associati'rfi is to get fifty per cent of the game's take. But H could be reminded to all that commercialism shouldn't be . considered when high school kids " ' football championship. It's their much better game on the well field, one of the best we've seen In goo, ankle deep In most places, did the Oregon-Washington game r Dempsey to Ref v PORTLAND, Nov. 19 A wrestling match held here Wed nesday will be referred by ex heavyweight boxing champ Jack Dempsey, now a coast guard of ficer promoting Vietory bond aales. - Bftrtolo Cops Nod HIW ORLEANS, Nov. lt.-VPh Boxlng cleverly and punching sharply throughout, NBA . Fea 3 . Am X- and GRAY MASK at the armory tonlaht I Salem Baseball club, Inc. Although have the same officers. Beaver chief of the Senator state and With Basel ailing - one carded on Salem's No. 8 by SGC tourney committee and one for' flaws in the club machinery, ballgamer. Quite a loss for Twin a city that would elect a former landslide, the Idaho town would departure from the game costs . . Wes will probably to back to a postwar necca for rod-wheeling when Medford won the toss that that great Black Tornado m action. get together to decide a state game. What's more, twill be kept and. water-shedding Medford the northwest Multnomah stadium's would ruin the thing. It certainly up good and brown. therweight Champion Sal Bartolo of Boston won the unanimous ver dict of the referee and two judges over Jockesue of Flint, Mich., a-10-round bout here tonight. Kochan KO Winner BALTIMORE, Nor. !.-()- Displaying complete mastery in every round, whirlwind Georgie Kochan, 172-pound heavyweight from Akron, O- knocked out Ree dy Evans,' 188, of Chicago, in the fifth stanza of the scheduled 10- round main event tonight. 1 ! X 1 ''i 'SAO' Throng Due for Jcbes-Mask Grappling Natural Due In! Armory lie iuttln'est bleep brawl f ' the year, the same one the Mar lon I county crunch , customers " hav been clamoring tor- the past months, presents itself to nUht at the Ferry; Street Gar den,! and If It and all. that roes with It doesn't pack the place as Its never been packed before, don't blame Matchmaker . Elton ; Owen. Be has rone all eat for the rvenr - best presentable this time; r The rents wbo are to do the buttinr and they knew how are Rowdy Sofas Jones and Stonef aced Gray . Mask, ,r Beth Cut to Twenty Newest Conference Meet This Weekend Willamette university's basket ball mentor Les Sparks announced yesterday I the reduction of the Bearcat varsity cage team to 20 members following two weeks of intensive practice sessions, Includ ing two scrimmage contests- with local jcity; league teams. -Among the varsity hoop aspirants who survived the lastest squad slash were 12 Salem men. While ho preseason contests have jbeen announced, Coach Sparks! asserted that a full sche dule fpr the 1945-48 cage season would f be : drawn up immediately following Friday and Saturday's meeting of Northwest conferences members In Portland. ISparks' ten ative plans call for entry of two super-varsity teams in the forth coming Salem city league, in addi tion to a 1 complete schedule for freshman team. J Veteran v lettermen en the 20- man varsity squad are: Irv Mil ler, Salemj Doug Olds and Dale Bates, Salem; Marshall Barbour, Portland; and Don Ackley, Bend. Freshman and sophomore mem bers of the: squad with ho previous Inter-collegiate basketball experi ence are: Ed Fitzsirnmons; J. C. Jones, Eugene Lowe, Bob Charl ton, Dale I Reeves, Max Maude, Carl Butte, Earl Fedje and Joe Meier, Salem; Monte "Weddle and Jack Skelton, Jefferson; Bob Flet cher, Portland; Bruce Barker, Taft; Clarence Palmateer, Seaside; Tom Tullis, Pendleton; Austin Makes ' j; ' - a BroWn Eleven MOSCOW, Idaho, Nov. 19 -JP) Washington's Huskies placed four men on the all-northern division football team selected today by Coach J. A. (Babe) Brown of the University a of Idaho. Explaining that he was not well enough acquainted with California teams to suggest an all-Pacific Coast lineup, (Brown ranked; two men each from Idaho, Oregon and Oregon State and one from Wash ington State on his northern loop first team. i He shifted Gordon Hungar, Washington halfback, o fullback In the mythical backfield to make places for Jake Leicht of Oregon and Bill i Lipplncott Of Washington State at . halfbacks and John Karamanos fot Oregon State at fullback.' His linemen were - Boh Nelson, Washington. and Bob Anderson, Oregon, ends; Bob Klein, Idaho, and: Bill Aus tin, Oregon State, tackles'; Fred Osterhout,?;. Washington; and Jim Barnes, f Idaho, guards, and' Bill McGovern,; Washington, center. Dallas Sclieds DALLAS, Nov. 19 (Special) The Dallas-Canby Duration league football game originally scheduled for Friday night on Kreason field win be played Wednesday night instead, announced Dragons' Coach Andy Anderson today. jThe kick- off is booked for eight o'clock. The Dragons will be seeking their first win of the season, but will not.be favored to get it Can by has rone of the league's top teams and is In a tie with MolaHa tor second place at present ' TiltWednesday HanleV ffits Present fo myRnMKewknd SAN FRANCISCO,! Nor. ltv VpyClrUlAm eellege football as played thla seaaon was described In effect today by Lt Cot Dlek Hanley as-pretty mack ef beak leagve grarkty bat the ex-nertk-weatern nnhrenlty coach pre dicted the 1941 standard wenld soar te -netr heights. ,. . m ; Retarning war Tctcrans who have had the advantage ef play lag on service teams with pre fesslonals and experienced eel lege stars wfli help pat the col legiate game en Its highest plane in years, Ilanley declared at the football writers meeting. As coach ef the pewerfal El Bleep Biggie No. 1 of Season belztf hissed and hated me&nJes Who use brain scramblinr head butts as favorite "holds,- It will be very much okeh by the clients if Safe and the hooded hoodlum decorate the premises With each ether's blood. And this they mirht do, easily. Both Portland and Eurene, the north west's rasslin'- hotbeds,- wanted the Jones-Mask match first, but -Matchmaker Owen, striving to klep the local fans well sup plied with the best he has to offer, strned in on for Salem, The - Jones-Stoneface natural would probably pack .the place SPRAWLING BEAR: Joe Stuart seven yards aginst Oreron at h4a just broken through John Docks. Oreron won 20-13. (Ap Cpugars Rest; Huskies Next i PULLMAN, Wash., Nov. 19.-UP) The Washington State football regulars, who earned a holiday defeating Oregon; State Saturday, wer excused from today's grid workout as Coach Phil Sorboe sent! his reserves through a long scrimmage in preparation for the climactic battle with Washington next; Saturday. Center Andy Lazor was in a hospital with injuries and Bill Lipplncott, star Cougar halfback, was bruised and shaken. However, Capt. Rod Giske, tackle who was unable to play against the Beavers, willbe back in the lineup for the Cougars' final game, Sorboe said. Praising the work of his line men', in the Oregon State game, Sorboe said he expected his team to "be all ready" for the Huskies in the homecoming battle which probably will determine the lead er of the northern division race, College officials said some 20,000 fans are expected to attend. Davenport 1st Iii Links Play : -it-Lanky Lloyd Davenport find ing the poor weather to his liking, carved out a two-over par 74 over the weekend to cop first place in the Mens' club Roodles tourna ment, at Salem golf course. He had a five handicap and 39 points at the finish. Bill Goodwin's 38 Rood les points after shooting a 78 was second and Leo Estey was third with , his 76 and 35 points. Sunday afternoon's downpour washed out the planned two-ball mixed, foursome tourney. However the small gathering waded Into the clubhouse 'dinner and refresh ments late In the day. There were nve smoxea xurseys. Seattles Add Vet SEATTLE, Nov. 19 -(?. Cully Dahlstrom, 10-year veteran from the Chicago Blackhawks of . the National Hockey league, arrived' today; to Join the Seattle Ironmen of the Pacific Coast 'circuit' He is a! center and the first American-born player ever to win the national league's "rookie of the year award. - . Quebec la the largest province of Canada.' '' i- Tore (Calif.) marines, he his team as a llloatraUan to peJai eat that moat of the play ers en it still had f rear one to three years ef eeHere eligibility. Tractleany all of these hoys intend te return to school,' he Hanley paid tribnto to the eoaehtog Job tamed n this sea son by Jimmy Phelan at St Mary's ; eeUege. "He performed a miracle with a team that un bered nine , freshmen and two sophomores. , (Herman) ' Wode meyer speaks for : himself. He could play halfback en any team in the country. And to think he Is a sophomore." Phelan, dlsemssing St Mary's ? '"-. x . -, """T!"? " wll'T::.y-L- p 'TH'''.11. f1'1 " V - ,.: x. . " - V- 5. A" ; , . ' x : ,-.-. ' . :" P ' .... ..... ' ' ' ' ;r -. - - - L . - - ..' : ? . r .. . - ' .: jj - ' ' - N " '.. ...'.' I '-. -. . I ; m. i all by itself, but Owen has whipped up a supportlnr card -of the first water ' also. Three prelims. Instead of . the nsnal two, will be off ered. No. 1, start : Inr at , i:30 pjo, sends nono ether than Bulldor Jackson, the old Klondike Kid eampairner himself, aralnst . "Mysterious Mr X,", the rent who does his -rappllnff cleanly while wear - Inr a jinask. They'll re to one fall or: 29 minutes. Ancient Bull dor comes back after a year's absence, most of which was spent In riamouriand Holly-' .wood. (69), U of! California halfback, piles up after a first period rain of Berkeley Saturday. An unidentified Oregon playes tackles Stuart, who Kanffman Xon hands and knees) and De Wayne Johnson (27) of the Wirephotoj Class '4' Prep Grid Playoff Fields Named PORTLAND, Ore Nov. 19 -(P) The Oregon prep gridiron semi-final class "A" games were set tonight after rulings by the Oreron High School Activities association. The jHood River Dragons 1 will play on their own field as they meet the Cottage Grove lions in a Saturday af ternoon f game. The Portland Grant Generals, state champs two years ago, will tackle the Medfordi black tornado, last year's tiUista, atj Medford Thanksgivinr day. HaukCuts Vik Squad to! 40 I1 I- , i After hacking his large squad down to a still heftv 40 candidates. Coach Harold Hauk of Salem high's basketeers yesterday open ed the second week of drills for the SHS'ers at the Villa. Another cut is due this week, and segrega tion of the pack into "B" and "C" teami is also expected. Most of Hauk's ; workouts to date have involved the impres sion of fundamentals to the cagers, passing drills and defensive tac tics. The f tempo of the sessions will be stepped up as soon as the large squad Is cut down to work able size. j Although there are a number of aspirants In the! turnout who stand over the six-foot mark, it is likely thi season's team will not assed as a tall outfit Bearcats Sched Workput Tonight Coach Les Sparks' Willamette Bearcat basketballers, brand new from "stem ,to stern, face their first outside competition tonight on the university court when they scrimmage with the Maple's Sportsters of the City league. A number of former WU players, in eluding Otto SkopiL Cece Ques f seth, Lee i Shinn, George Scales, Bruce Williams and 'Johnny Kolb, will be in! the Maple's lineup for the 7:30 p. m. workout ;. s About 150,000.000 pounds . . of meat are to be shipped from this country to Europe before January only defeat ef the tchedale, the leas to the University f CaUfor nia at Lee Angeles last Satar day. said. wt ran into, a well eeached team, net s rreat hat one with rood; reserve) half a doaen above average backs. - Coach Bert Lahracherie has coordinated dab and the ' quarterback Inr la exeepUenaL "Generally overlooked Is the 'fact thai St Mary's played three games within a 14-day period and we traveled en all ef them. I think UCLA f has a rood chance to win Its last two games and . re into the ? Rose BowL (UCLA meets California Soetbern. California en succeed ing Saturdays,) I Bin Tonight . The second ZO-minute prelim pits Ex-GI Joe Lynam aralnst Jack Lipscomb. . Clients who know these rents well .need net be told this match should be a dandy. The semlwindup special, a , SO-minute brawl, has' Cana dian Herb Parks aralnst newly returned ' Gust Johnson, both scientific and fast performers. -.The ;. advance sale of ducats for Owen's . 'shoot . the works" card has " been exceptionally rood at Maple's, indlcatinr that the bin will: bulre tonlrhl Owen warns customers to come early if they expect to ret rood seats. Huskies Drill For WSC Team SEATTLE, Nov. 19. - (ff) - The University of Washington football squad, facing its final test of the season Saturday against Washing Jon Stated in Pullman, took no va cation from drill today but work ed out against State plays in a full length session. The team will leave Thursday for Pullman, a squad of 33 making the trip. Steve Slivinski, line coach who scouted WSC last week, told the University club its next opponent was a vastly improved outfit over the team that was beaten here 7 to 0 in an earlier tussle. Maury Stacy, halfback who sat out the Idaho game Saturday to rest some injured ribs, worked out today with the club. Ike Williams i' ToBoxWrisht NEW YORK, Nov. 19 -UP) Ike Williams of Trenton, N. J., holder of the NBA "lightweight boxing championship, and Chalky Wright of Los Angeles will meet in ten-round fight at Madison Square garden Monday night Dec. 10, Promoter Mike Jacobs' office said today. Williams' title will not be at stake, since he is not recognized as the champion in New York. COURT ST. RADIO APPL. (0) Cady 154 lis 1W 43Z Zller 165 128 14 J9 GustafMtn 150 . 145 15 451 Bolton i 14a 172 143 4M Total L 735 73S 7M J2Zt COLVEAR MOTOR SALES (3) Simons 182 130 183 495 McCun 11 1M "S 53 Cllne. sr. 1 167 174-434 Hauaer 163 10S 177-537 Totals S85 S13 S63 1541 PORTLAND G. Grcn , I. Co. (J) 142 13S JTS 15S .132 16S 1S4 137 -156 US 150 420 138475 187487 127438 US 433 "t40 2133 118175 154456 141397 151 391 158440 Whit Wldby . Cherrinfton Buisman Total KEITH rUiinMr Hawkins Jernigan Cushing Sours Totals -tas ess 747 xi7 MARION CRXAMXRY St P. CO. (3) Kanron 176 17S les 530 Dmnnort 1S 173 141 451 Parker " 171 13 40 pkar - 153 1st 17a 480 Hainan - & 178 1SS 533 Total .811 847 -989 3933 GOLD IIS or SILVZRTON (9) DeGutre 143 133 129393 Hatteburf 163 307 116-488 3. Duncan 117 113 137467 Herr -.-.177 146 158481 Bcntaon 138 143 174460 Totals -790 799 766 3345 rCNLAND (0) KltzmUler Donovan. Hart , Farthing- Mills .179 .149 .110 IIS 186 18 163-456 148400 175451 .188 143 144475 .140 154 189 463 Totals J WOODBURN 3) Steele , Austin , , ; Pair Perd Shore y - Totals .760 744 793 3309 .146 193 in 816 .155 188 158496 .103 198 133433 .152 187 155474 .167 183 189538 .793 997 877 3069 vXy 773 720 BRiEPBi CO. til IS it2 l .nil i 1 1 'in ii w r r iss 133 10S m m Airniniy Eleveini S4S I D Trops jmi Iiress lriiii d t : i ' a il ; iaaeis vyarner ixi ! Navy, 'Bama in Place, Show Spots By Dareld Claassen ' : NEW YORK, Nov. 19.-(ff)-rmy; grabbed all .but two cL the first place votes today, in thej Associated Press weekly poll to determine the country's ten top- ranking college football teams in the second greatest display of voters, unanimity in the 10 years of balloting. f : . . : " Only Notre Dame's dean sweep of all the first place votes in Playoff Win to Cards ,69 to Down Harrison at Mobile MOBILE, Ala- Nov.- 19HPH Sam Byrd of Detroit blazed id with a three-under-par 89 to wi4 the $10,000 Azelea open golf tournament today, by one stroke in a playoff with Dutch Harrison of. Little Rock. The win gave, the stocky former New York Yankee outfielder first prize money of S2000 In victory bonds. Harrison who wound up with a 70, took second prize money of $1333 in victory bonds. . - The two professionals were forced into an extra round when they ended up regular play yester day with duplicate scores of 283. " Byrd, former New York Yankee outfielder, actually' won the match on the 391-yardC 15th hole when lanky ex-caddy Harrison, dis-, charged from the army air corps; two months ago, took a two-over-; par six. Byrd was down in a regu lation four. Jefferson Lions Sched Estacada j. JEFFERSON Coach Pat Beal's Jefferson Lions, winners of sever of eight games this season, go into football action for the final game of the year here Wednesday aft ernoon when they meet a highly touted Estacada eleven in a 1:45 contest on the high school field. Estacada beat Sandy last week and the week before lost only 6-0 to the powerful Chemawa Indians of the Duration league. Estacada will be f avored to tip the Lions. B' Grid Title Game Site Set .PORTLAND, Nov. 19-()-The Mbro-Reedsport playoff for the state MB" football championship will be at North Bend Thanks giving day, the Oregon Activities association said today. Portland's Grant Generals Vill travel to Medford for a holiday tilt to decide finalists in the state "A" prep grid race. Cottage Grove and Hood River will play either Thursday or Sat urday at a site to be announced for the second berth in the finals and state crown Dec. 1." Huskies to Race SEATTLE, Nov. 19 -()- Seven University of Washington harriers won places today on the cross country team which will compete in the annual Thanksgiving day Marathon at Spokane. Track Capt Jim MacNichols won the try out race. BUCK THE BARBER (9) rarrar ' , ; m 161 168463 Buck - 135 163 133430 Noffsingvr 108 181 100387 Duffus , 153 125 ITS 458 Scale 122 163 143428 Total , 633 793 721 3166 STARR FRUIT PROD. CO. (3) Powell 172 13S .140 I Payne - , ' 174 138448 Beaucamp 138 150 133430 Lentren 158 180 133471 Byer 138 185 161484 Totals -7S7 M 799 34U HARTMAN BROS. Alarich Hendrle Tallman Welch - Barr (0) -111 164 149434 -146 146 134486 -14 173 140476 -178 131 303503 190 137 125453 Total ...., 820 771 183 3373 UUUU ItUU 3 JJU.JP11N U CO. tl) D. Duncan 134 154 384 Talbot ; 138 178 ,190415 Jones ,168 199 . 190 353 Mathls 154 901 170-525 Mcduskey Ill 173 188572 -Totals Byrd mm smm mm 1 4 FIRESTONE STORES UJKNEK N. LIBERTY A CENTER STS. Ptina 9144 II SnU- i J a vntAdi out aww . v uivd, a tabulation xwo years ago ex ceeded the . popularity of the Cadets, who placed second on two ballots and first on the remain ing si. : u; .f .- Granting 10 points for each first place vote, nine for second, eight for third, etc. Army piled up 828 tallies with the same ease with, which the West Pointers spilled Pennsylvania ' last " Saturday, 81 to 0. Navy, Army's foe in Philadel phia's huge municipal stadium on Dec. 1, held on to second place in the tabulation with 700 points al though the two dissenting sports writers cast ne first place vote for Alabama and the other for the University of California at Los Angeles. . : ! .. .- The crimson tide players, who accentuated their willingness to appear in a Jan. 1 bowl by drub bing Vanderbilt last Week by a 71 to 0 score, are third and are followed in order by Indiana, No tre Dame, Oklahoma A & M, Ohio State, Michigan, St I Mary's of California and Texas. 1 Second ten: 11, Penn 84; 12, UCLA (1) 74; 13, Virginia 60; 14, Tennessee 36; 15, Duke 35; 18, Missouri 32; 17, Tulsa 21; 18, Pur due 20; 19, Louisiana State 16; 20, Mississippi State 12. Honorable mention: Columbia 10, Georgia 9, Holy Cross 8, Tem ple and Rice 5 each, Southern Cal ifornia 2, Washington 2. Club Formed At Vik Feed Oriainated for the support an1 betterment of Salem high school athletics, a "Dad's club" was formed last night as fathers of the Viking football team banqueted their favorite players at the Quelle cafe. Sixty-one assorted griddera and dads were present Twenty- six ; were fathers. Following the turkey dinner, Roy Johnson, father of Halfback Don Johnson, was introduced as founder of the club Idea. In active support on the foundation work were Bud Ready, father of Half back Bill Ready; Webb Ross, fa ther of Halfback George Ross, and John Dasch, father of Quarterback Roger Dasch. The elder Dasch acted as master of ceremonies. All four spoke to the gathering, as did Football Coach Tommy Dry nan, SHS Athletic Director Gur nee Flesher and Assistant Grid Coach Frank Beer. The organization, formed as a means of full-fledged support to all Salem high school athletics, season by season, met with much enthusiasm. Noted Racing Stable Halted BALTIMORE, Nov. 19 -(Jft Mrs. Ambrose Clark's stable, leading steeplechase money win ner for the last four years, waa Suspended from racing in Mary land today pending a hearing on a laboratory . test which the Maryland racing commission said thowed her horse, Cosey, winner of the jumps at Pimlico Novem ber 14, was stimulated. Trainer p. Byers also was suspended and purse held up pending a hearing before the commission. i i Coarse Purchased NEWBERG, Nov. 19 Pur Chase of Hlrter's park and its ad Joining golf course by C. H.Bay nard and Harry . Sturgis, Port land, was announced today -by Ernest Hirter. Terranova Wins p STAMFORD, Conn, Nov.-lt.-(ffJ-Phil Terranova, 127 k, Bronx, N. Y knocked out Oscar Lewis, 123, Newark, N. J in 235 of the fifth of their scheduled 10-round 27 set 997 STSs'ngM at Columbus hall teniaht FACTORY- 1 STOOD UGCAPPING I 7.00 6.00-1 H9 CeclI.Wsj H4b4 WtUllojii r I 1 J,J,