I! TAC2 CXIt Th OSSGOII STATESMAll Calem, Orocjon, Tuesday Moraine. December 4. 19U ; ..... I Squad Vildng Hacked to 15 . r! Practice Till on Week'f Hoop Menu . With hi "A" squad segregated . down to a workable 13 aspirants. Coach Harold Hauk last-night opened the fourth week of bas ketball drills for Salem high's Vi kings. The squad will probably engage in a number of practice games this week if Hauk can line lip competition. The season's open ing game is due a week from Friday night when Klamath Tails comes to the Villa. ; Although only 15 players are now given most of the daily work en the varsity, Hauk pointed out g number of "B" squadmen, who have been looking good In work outs, ma be moved up to the Varsity." " ;. " The present Vik varsity lines ftp as follows: Forwards Al Bel linger, Kenny Alberts, Bill Hill, Dick Mase, Jack Fitzmaurice and Carlos Houck. Centers Rod Prov ince, Bunny Mason, Marv Hiebert end Don Belts. Guards Dick fiendrie, Roger Dasch, Al Cham berlain, Ken Gibson and Al Cem anell. Msson, Hiebert and Dasch have been hampered by illness ind Injuries. j " Hauk . reports the team la aed of more spirited backboard play, so may be shifted around until a suitable center la found for the important Job. -7 Go Tops Armory Mat Meet Martinelli-Iipscomb Title Bespangled all; the .way, right ; ated last week, when MarUnellL from .Walt Aehia, the peoples' ' choice as referee, to the coast Jonler heavy title belt equable between, dynamic Angello alar- tlnelli and j b e 1 1 1 n beltholder Jack Lipscomb, Matchmaker El ton Owen presents his I weekly mayhem meeting tonight at the Ferry Street Garden. Hostilities, and there 'should be ample In NI1 three efferings, are set for . an t-J&9 o'clock shoveoff. The battle for the belt origin- rapidly becoming one of the top fair-haired biceppers in the bos-' mesa locally se merged winner, ef the 8-man elimination tourna ment to single, out an opponent for the lantern-Jawed Lipscomb. Next to perhaps no one in the . circuit, Martinelli rates with the customers as the most likely gladiator' to bump biceps with the mustachioed meanie champ. The semlwmdup special, will likely provide all the tempo needed by the main go. Burly Bucke Davidson, r g g e d and rough likeable, tangles with Ewdy Eufus Jones, the darkle meanie In 'this one.' The; Jones pate, given a good cracking in his mix with Gray Mask ,here two weeks ago, is said to be suf ficiently healed to allow the ne gro biggie to cut loose full scale. Bowlegged Bucko is capable of doing some cutting loose of his own, as clients who saw him win over the negro s few weeks ago win remember. That was the nlgbi both UartiBeEl and Da vidson whipped with Jones, Bucko coming through .with a crowd-thrilling win in five tor rid minutes after Jones had flat tened Martinelli. ? The opening event is strictly a cleanlo vsJ meanie gathering. Canadian Herb Parks, wrestler do luxe, meets pudgy Earl Ma lone, rassler de luxe, to start the show;. . There win be'ao hike ta ad mission prices for the party. Baseball Men .! ROSE BOWLi BOUND: Ted TannehllL TJSC halfback, swings into a 5t-yard gallop after grabbing a AlVislt HI PPtltlC short pass from Jerry Bowman against UCLA. Tan nehlll scored en the play to start Southern Gal's , !f I i i h ' una wm m K intii ma m wits jumwiu wuauarj a. luuia iwiiifl( ahuac Asnncaui as viacniuiea, , bat ether defenders are Ernie Case (S). Tom As her (41), Al SparUs (M). (AP WlrepheU) Bearcats' . " - At Camp Bosket Exam Set Wednesday I High ackoel basketball offi cials win wade Into the annual OH8AA examination again Wednesday night at the high school. Coach Harold Hauk an nounced. A new method of ad nunkteriag tho exam will be gtveu starting at TSI n. as.' Twenty-four preepeetive offl etala were en hand for tho first . meeting last week. Scribes Unanimously Vote : " t - -j-' -:; i" J ' i j- Great Army Team Nation's Best CoUege 11 For 1945 - j By Ted Meier. ; -. ..- Rumorii my as Big, Salem Hi Sports Sponsbrins; i Dads Uub Sets Foundation; Membership to be Open to All eleven in the country. Following on tho heels of the Cadets' 32-13 victory over' Navy on Saturday to retain the mythi cal national championship, all the 116 scribes; participating the final Associated Press weekly poll put army first; Most of them asserted the Cadets were in a class by themselves. ' The Cadets thus polled a perfect; 1160 points. I i Tourney tattle: When credit is passed around to the gents who wavy"! line snowing against tne stirred the local C of C animals into fighting for the retention of West Pointers after the first quar- ' NEW, YORK; Dect I.-VArmy. froat football team, unbeaten "yJTl Uf " v 7! Wi UnniTUSLCld known to tho trade as the minors by sports writers throughout the nation as tho best college eleven peatft vnm Wednesday, 'Pow-Wow Wednesday i'--' By Sid Feder COLUMBUS, p, Dec; t-OPh BasebaU'g overworked rumor fac tory put on a swing: shift today churning out reports of all kinds of ivory deals and loud whispers of a move about to clip tho fame's L The Salem high school athletics supporting "Dads' Club? isnt high commissioner of some of his to be a mirage after alL Seven pioneering fathers of Salem high powers over the minors. athletes, terming themselves an organizing committee, met with SHS Although the annual -conclave bigs Principal Harry Johnson. Gurnee Flesher and Tommy Drynan at the high school last night and mm z Motors Page S Quintets Win an V j- I the lobby-sitters j advance guard already was holding things down so capably there j was no danger I of the lobbies blowing away. And these are some of the things they were kicking around: Football 'Man' Race Narrows began' mixing cement for the club's foundation. Those meeting with the nigh schoolers were John Dasch, who acted as chairman, A. B. Allison, G, W. Ross, N. S. Rog ers, Bud Ready, R. T, -Johnson and J. I Close. DES MOINES, Dec. jJ-iflVThe n rtmum n within four weka 1. Tb xrrkfi maior-minoi' learue I search for football's "man of the i k. XlZyZ?. JP-00??1 u? ?' I year," selected annually by the A11!eA r .ua m. FormeP SalemS Sbine !H5 L.! 1 national -1 Football Writers association of gates to visit Klamath Falls, eo tr' I ZZ"" r-" I Amenca, nas Deen narrowea to i MPdfnrH and firnnc in nuest of in OO-IO fipop -Op for u amnet in th minors. - five men, Bert McGrade, secretary full .information on similar sup- I " ' ' I iTho commiaaioner'i power to toss nf h nssoriatirm announced tf- I u ltv.i:,.vj i . v.t i I nt i..i.Hnn h. ZZ.tAm . I OI WK Bssociauwi, iinnouncea w- i tvirtin nrranizatians in those cit- ltion of West Pointers after the first quar- '"o1""7;". rtmentja to bWb.u:-one of th. ut. day. Three coaches and two playHies eir report wUl be used as exclude ter brought the Middies sufficient i-Sl! uJif-J-. , have been nominated In the jSZZfS! ?wSrf2 their iUU prep basketball tournament, don't by I any means exclude ter brought the Middies sufficient " IT '1 SSf? J?2fS e have been nominated in the - mold or tCe local dub Bruce WUliami. Tor week. Bruce busied hinielf with everything I cond Md third! pUa vates? to Pl The winneof The deTegaL ab' done but didn't bother to do. The stories emanating from the OHSAA delegate assembly didn't I admit as much, but Les Sparks, ! representing Willamette and' carry ; ing the local C of C plan on paper, says the interest forwarded by same C of C was quite instrumental bi saving the tournament. Under stand that Willamette" DID NOT Invite the tournament for - 1946 simply because no one knows bet ter than Willamette that handling facilities are limited. But the dele gate assembly would rather hold k . . I I. The delegates will also return mortnmM on W 11- I onm oi si amendments to oa cnewea I -j wiui npuim u uvsium T " I ..M . .tlMM. Ka mm..mmaKm. .1 .OTVft S - l . VT I . - . . - . VI .1 . 7 . I inmoft tt' laat nfrh tw i "r. ; I'-r"'"" , i in nominees are woBca v. i in meaiora ana xuamau raus, z Poinxs . v ... -d-ed oUt the UTeadTT to Twig? nhi S (Bo) McMillin, Indiana; Felix right from the grade schools on Mintnn. S7.sl. th. orn-r. Z"?, S Blanchard, Army fullback, Col. up tw 71 and then tha Woolens method- I ason. Added to th doxen which or-1 Earl (Red) Blaik, Army coach; Membership in the club will not Herman Wedemeyer, St. Mary's be limited to fathers, but will be from running down estimates on the costs of plywood flooring and edge Alabama's Rose Bowl-bound d""" 3??1JS ?.n& IJif .J I the award will be one of the fTve. I w:th rr 1 41- I 4 ..!.,- .).U - tT. . V l lt..m , r.mn.lin Th I taKCU UH iWO EaUlCS UI1 mil- I J" 1 v" I . . I . " .1 T interest in saving the classic for Salem and worked at it something Middies finished With .i in- a .1 ,j : .. I 4 n.v... oo' VWIr VUUUC KIVIOU SIIUUIU UVt J pm" i i ii in . . m AMIWUUI !. ?5rtiithrn Pjiiifnrnia i vnn I place in the second ten With m , , " , j " J Tr lerated last season, this gives the na. n a :a . nr.-Ll l e- - ir-am ann uuiusir WU1DUCU lUCIHanal MMMiHm SI fnr turn 1IMS dm. I . tt a,ro-lc1w1ul - . - - dUH. AddtaiW; the as- halfback, and Jimmie one point, rated .mention, linai I -7" sociation's promotion director, said an- roach of St. Mary's . , , , L, I were In th leaffua'a American dl- Ik. .4h ..'-n.l coacn 01 ou xviai laniimiinn i titikx n am vmn' in i " - : i w - ' i A Open Adair Face -Potent Nayy Outfit! Tonight Fifteen members of too Wfllam-; ette university basketball squad wET journey to Camp Adair to-j night to face the strong' Camp; Adair naval hospital quintet in: contest which will mark the collegians' i initial cage debut of, the 1945-48 season. The game la called for o'clock In the field house. The hospital team downed Oregon State in a practice tut recently. : i In the naval hospital team: the Bearcats will face a strong foe composed of many former out standing collegiate stars. Though1 Coach Les Sparks declines to name a starting Willamette Cvo until game itime, the most likely . candidates for berths on the start--ing quintet! are Courtney Jones, center, Fred Graham and Iry Miller, guards, and Marshall Bar bour and Doug Olds or Dale Bates at the forward posts. , j First home appearance for tho Bearcat hoopsters win be against the tough Klamath Falls Marines on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, December 11 and 12. Tho next game Ion the road will bo in Portland . December IS when the Willamette cagers engage their traditional rivals, the Port land university Pilots. parenthesis. Points awarded on basis of 10 for first, nine for sec-j ond, etc): I 1. Army (118) 842. S. Alabama 1160. .2. Navy 832. 4. Indiana 720. 8. Oklahoma Aggies 851; 6. Michigan 378, 7. SL Mary's 220. 8. Pennsylvania ( 218. 9. Notre Dame 217. 10. Texas 163. ': -. Football Rules uians u is :es NEW YORK, Dec. J.-(ff)-Tink. Eyed the meet in Salem, asked Sparks if WU would father it again in 1148. and was answered "yes." PRES. G. HERBERT SMITH The chamber of commerce plan to remodel the fairgrounds hoss arena to accommodate basketballing, senior grade, can be said to have put the clincher on the retention, and possibly for all time despite the fact that neighboring Portland plans on the construction of a miniature but inviting Madison Square Garden. The chamber of commerce found that amortization of the 810.000 it will costi tol-j. .v- kh i. ilYocum produce the meet on the state grounds is out with the delegate gtMsoa .gain and the nation's col- FSESruIi ' t.is.n J Ion tho stove." JWWU. : I .1 . A 1 A .... . UUCIHJHIVIlb UUIb UKUTO WV nauonai division oumts Xace lit oretty warm for December is the second roundf action Wednesday night. i league to move up: from AA to AAA .Alttough former Oregon Duck SSSS5lA XZi Lou Kotnik canned 16 markers for uk the prospect of .losing the oom- the Mintmen, the V-8s came from Z?I?.2 f.J""1 i i. . . . or two toward stopping the advance, a 13-10 half time disadvantage for jj t , , , ; r ,, xne opening win. . oaiiey ana anei i t i i iv t don hooped 11 apiece for the win- I aKllTia IN aHieS ners, ' Frankie Page's 14 paced the for mer Viks to their win with Mc Rae close behind at 11. Bob Mc Kee got nine, Scottie Sebem seven ence Harris Phelan, I open to all male citizens of the Sugar Bowl I community, it was decided unani mously. The group last night dis cussed' the proposed building of the new. high school athletic plant, the encouragement of proposed athletics in Salem's grade schools and the moving of the state high school basketball tournament from Willamette university to the fair grounds horse show pavilion. The NEW YORK, ; Dec. 3-ff)-Doc men went on record as being un- Blanchard, Army's powerful full- animously in support of all three back, today was named winner oi I items. the Hedsman memorial trophy as the outstanding college football player for 1945. He polled to- Heisman Gup To Blanchard IVanutJfrofi assembly. In other words, if Salem wants to j move the classic th falrarminrfa. It'a nn tn Ralm in mt InrMt nn Mia nnai lt J. . Z7Z I ld5n i - --- --- " rj - j twiTanni xneir nun tm mm isu vaiiv u wrtmgn an ovar uiavycmrs ptan. - . Ir.nlnnfifUnl hWVh i ;S men Work Should Start NOW on Uott Arena to lege coaches are Joining the furU YAKIMA, Dec. 3-P-Appoint " 7 ' r.; a.; rC:: mnt of Spencer Harris, Coast tal of 860 points compared to 638 ' " W... I , 1K.1J .I A I M A A- TA 1 I W -M M jm- . jv. m.. .!... i-j i league quuieia veierHU s awaa- i ior ms leauuimte, uieon xjavis. i s t-j - Bower six each. The winners led I . ,v-viL- xH HpIH 11PPCC I a4 VI WAV ,A.n mm mu : aae ,aa I auc. actiimiihava vm, ; uiv vvuu( i j ffl r- T SI K 4VV ' i i .. . Jt nr.-a- , ta..a:i i ti. - .a (SI) MINTMEN j 1 " v 1 v J i rauuu LjiiciutHuuu i itvi ouu x cuuuuic uuauvuw (is) K.otniK I league was announcea loaay .ny i Aggies,-191; nerm weaemeyer 01 Harris formerly played for Phil-1 abama 132; Frank Dancewicz, No- ram 28-5 at halftime. V. MOTOR (37f 111 Sweeney (1) EJTurnidse WOODBURN, Dec 3 Termed "very successful" since it was pre sented before a capacity throng otor subs Turnic version of legal blocking. Proposed changes range all the sabern ill way from freer use ot substitutes I tSff.i14Ai Should the 1846 classic be carded as a five-day event (16 teams Ito moving the goal posts back on I Quackenbuah (0) D. Turnldea 4 P. WOOLBN (SI) (1S)4SOIXYWOOD I ' IT lean league, Minneapolis ot the Ohio State 42; Pete Pihos, In- (j) jj, Rawlins I Auivi'-1 navuiuvu! suiu . urn oiaua as. 1) C. In it now, which makes additional playing days necessary) in Willanv the goal line, Tout the law requi- Mp a.u' " .ZhXmt I tjiu, uuui uw uj yi ucu. linn im uif ixjMsiuuiij ui( uic xir- I in ouensiv f daockcts o Keep I nower grounds cannot be conditioned in time for the March meeting. If their hands in1' contact with their ;Ofnciaj such is the case, the delegate assembly has kehed the staging of bodies drew the most fire. I f T? vi r i the meet in WU'i gjm. "The rule may be all right if x?ail8 V-llY JLOpS " We have only to cite the fact that Tacoma la building a brand it la interpreted Icon-ecUy was a ir ,V. sfln'n new baseball park, vowing same will be ready for Western Inter- common complaint while others JJlOIlmOUtll UlTll nauonai league oaMoau puy m April, to assure tne cnamner tnat urged its complete elimination, es-l Turnvf nirrrT Wrmmmith mnH If it gives with a furllned and forceful effort starting RIGHT NOW. Ipecially those mentors whoso boys Talis P!fvh(a4ia nnn1 (ho nawlv I the fairgrounds can certainly be modeled to house the basketball came out of games with scram- formed Polk county hoop loop here tournament In March. It can be done. j bled features due to clever use of Friday with a rousing game Falls t Wouldn't it make for, an indelible Impression on the visiting forearms and elbows. Among the rstr ccanina? ahreurii in the final wa n amaixu u wm now arena were rvaay.ana waiung to fscnoois axaung ciamicauon . were i period to win, 29-16 The winners give off with the gosh dangdest, most glorious attenance . record Temple, Ohio State, Navy and AiM led 17-16 atHue end of the third Officials Gil Ueser and Ken Slpe. (S) Hoffert Seattle, Portland, San Diego and c RiwiiS Hollywood In the Coast loop. Plant Appoints Rif rin arlarrrt git f.rttw For Kings Point Five Jclgnt IraUier ait "a a. t a. v - v. ' I i eu.-i, ii-iaqi vsa aar- xona state. M.JL lM.BMJLKf3 X 1 CalUlVJL fawtelle (4) no For Trip East frame and were paced by Center Nisfs eight points. MONMOUTH (IS) (SI) TAILS CITY le (4) I T .(0).IIom oward (4) I C ! . - ( Nist Partlow ( I a . 1) Wink Udehoft ) I O (8) Wilson rail City subs aeorinr Bowman 4. Betel 4. Ofnciaia Crook and Bullion.1 twarftfig state prep hoop classic In all history 7 You bet it would. Kmig k$ Fnc-Motinf Gt t DUut I !' Voice-of the-people note for George Zmigh, Senators generalis simo, penned in by one John J. Grogan, Newberg, Ore.: "Why, I wUh to inquire, does George Xmigh want to spoil baseball at Geo. K. Waters park by reducing tho size of the park to there'll be a lot 4 artificial home runs? A home run should be hit so far the hitter la entitled to make the circuit. For example, I once say a third base- SI1ATTLX, Dee. Coach wan named XJghtner (you may know the guy) "(Ed's note: Yep, we Hec Edmundsonl today named six knew him, and thanks for the plug, Mr. Grogan) hit one over the University of Washington players fence Just left of center. That, I asseverate, was a home. run. I make the trip east next week ' : "The field at present is one of the best Tve ever seen, with I tor the Do Paul; Invitational bas r oom for clean hitting and basemen to take foul flies. Even on the I ketball I tournament in Chicago, Vaughn street park in Portland.' which is more spacious than many, and said four more would bo se ll's impossible to hit a three-bagger unless tho ball bounces off thelted later. He will leave for fence. On Waters field aa it now is, baseball can be played as it's! Chicago Sunday to a c out the supposed to be played. Why spoil it with a setup for grade-school I opening games of the tourney, his good houskzeping co. (i) linghasa, 281 N. Capitol street, Saleaa, a player for Coach Frank Brown's Salem sdgh Bas ketball .Fixings three seasons back, ' has been named center for the Kings Point Merchant Marine academy taint of Long bland, New York, aeeerdlnr to a bnlletta received from that organlatleaJ BarHwgkam Is a cadet naieahipman there. The , Petntert will play rack teams aa Colgate, Frtnceten, YillanoTa, City Cellego ot New York, New York U, Long Island IV Beaten -college. Navy and Maryland this featuring Joe Kahut was held at the high school gym Saturday night Kahut capped the card with an exhibition scrap with Heavy weight Dave Johnson; Ralph Gru- man was referee and Joe Water man and ack Capri -were judges for the show. Results oL the 11 preliminary Th fighter livine- in and I amateur Douts were: around Salem who, are interested I wTSt. iV VoS: ni In Promoter Harrr Plant's nrofes-1 132. TKO'd cliff Tuas. 140. in third sional fistic revival will Ao their SeM training under the watchful eye I decisioned Bill Andarson. us; Bui of Sam Duncan, it wax announced SfAT 2 by Plant yesterday. Regular site Koaack. is, drew; -Martin Krupicka, I ' 1 I 1 al , H mt aial a a iQ aTt i n n al t L j of the training camp has not been jtTfST&S?, ascertained yet ; i - Roy Diyden, ITO; -deeisloned Dick Duncan, associated; as a trainer tyjfL. tt"lUD'Zc'i at the YMCA, has bad consider-1 round: Jim fttcnon, MA, won battle raiiges'for Miami Eleven MIAMI. Tla- Dec. 3 -6Pr- A scrappy University of Miami elev- en that Jumped from past medioc- ' rity into the limelight as the -Cinderella? team oi the south, was chosen unanimously today to play against the; Holy Cross Crusaders in the Orange Bowl game Jan. 1. Immediately a wild celebration erupted in! downtown Miami and on the university campus in near by Coral Gables as word spread that the hometowners had won tho bid over the No. 2 choice, Louis iana State university's Bayou Tigers. ! i ' . . :j It. will be Miami's first appear ance in the Orange Bowl since tho inaugural in 1935, when the Hur ricanes lost to BuckneU 28-0. Fov ' Holy Croes, it will be the first bcwl game of any kind. - milium JjflaUsjB3":-l able experience as both a mana ger, fighter and . trainer in the I northwest He has fought exhibi tions '" with ' Max Baer " and Lou Nova and is angling for another with Joe Louis in Portland De cember 11." Duncan : has ' fought such boys as Babe Hunt, Sonny Boy Walker, Young Corbett III, Chief White- and Georgia Garcia. i royal of six blindfolded fighters. Shaw Through coring? Signed John J. Grogan.w i t j , Iteam and the University of Ore- ?;n2fB sou an now iniuawa, ar, rjnign, ana Mt your conscience be I sua navmg urswn iirsi rounaijonea your guide. Friday a Dark Day for WW Dr. Smith, i i t ' A book could probably be written on the depth' of the loss suf fered by the local university when Spec Keene handed over, his resignation to Dr. Smith, for parting with a gent. who has done so much for a arho&l in 17 vmn la a hltta nlll Vi wnilH alt V,' mrA dig through dusUovered files all day to. come up with -. Spec's forwr ' Hensen re- TVsirlllinftf TeVtirgf sat WIT tiaXm 17 -S-mT Witf-4Ka-.e IfnnMaatftai 4K.w 1aan l-MWe ----- - - ww w aHwwa at -Maf sis-aai avaaasa moa a m taUOa IVOOt T i Iat'si i..t pFAeMamr CtwfK enwa4 I eW Vim .al avua urmm e? w m a ivMit UIUIIU BSUA44 Ik UU AAM UWU WUXUm. MJL ISTI VU irrwiMliattv fnllnwln Snac'i fatal 4H I YiTatwl T m.Am I!mm-M - -j s - - i i "u ucaus luuucu i MatMs -McCluakey 159 109 114 7S .146 ISO 157 4S3 .144 1SS 157439 .179 179 161 Sll WOODBUJtlf (1)1, At California 3' Church Loop Presbyteiian downed First Evangelical. 27-12, First Chris tlan tipped First Baptkt, 88.28. -and Salt Creek Baptist defeated First Methodist,: 27-26, last night as tho V church has ketball learners hooped off an other round. HUH individual scoring f er the sesaion went to both Si Sharpheckand B. Cam mines of First Christian, both with 12 n4ntsv " i v. hi. The Washington team will fol- Iaw VaIvm navf JfrvrAm TVn 1ow. .v. f--IKIITH BROWN CO. 1) era named so far are Bob Jor-lpoweu -t , i us ior 4a Totals 140 1U ' 1S7-A59 JTU SU SU 1483 Steele Austin , Hicks . Pent Shore y Totals gensen nnd Bob Gill, guards; Rod Gibbs, freshman center: Charles cushlna Schaeif er and Gordon Naslund, su Tetala .IM ttt 101495 .144 . 117 180431 .147 111 139399 Mi 1U ! 464 13 711 649 Mil "It is very shocking to us at Willamette. Tho executive committee CHICAGO, , Dec J-(ff)-Walter Ban HARTMAN BKOS. (9 B. Parker 157 119 1S 403 Hendrle .. ,153 134 13S 433 Tallman i 134 131418 Welch ? - taa 17s 133479 ..,,, j ,,13S 149 134463 Ui Juit okehed his return and salary and we were expecting him watTI TSf ' miwi. ou 13 a licit r nament that last hm Mn ij is-ircnner l. . K a wl.h Vim vw vi- K...1 - I rae lwo ye1 lea I Buck WJ9m A vnt " mm aM VVJ 9SMVEa0 Ulff IlVff UUOaUCSf . 139 tenpin stars after half of to-1 Kitzmnier A successor? Says the president: -We are interested in not only 7. DuffuT jv- 1 a ... v.. I- . -i aj.i w -H wA" I Rcalaa vim v"" . . v"" uw a blocks, in the fifth annual fpec was. we win take our time In ending that man. MeanwhUe, tourner. Ward collected imi nta.H Totals -774 70S -731X303 , 3) 178 179 1S9-32S .148 173 188509 J74 ; 108 17 515 JM 153 149463 U51 133 ISO 466 -811 80S 861 1478 fp.rk. (Leslie J.) will continue as director of Willamette athletic, T , ,701 18.game mo axuSim CO. fl) sni at coach." And we're certain that everyone who knows Spec or what ho has re for Willamette U will Join Dr. Smith in wishing him as much a a i t . a.W Mull.ai -a B a W mar - t fern m joining up wiu ijwuuj auoos partner n. aoapie. RiillWiiiiier 7 Kenyon Parker Pekar Davenport Haman PHIIaATDTtjPitia tw 2WJPV. Ccsae to think of it Spec's resignation and the Bush pastuire j Bobby Ruffin, Astoria, L. L,' 'con f ' J jd falling on the same . day musfve made the .WU prexy wish I tender . for national lixhtweixht . 1 had stood bed Friday. Twasnt Friday th' 13th, either that is, honors, hammered his way to an TP r t to sr.ycne but Dr. miA. Lone ray of light that day came when eight-round knockout over Santa Farming .179 147 170493 .107 15S 173-S38 .149: 131 : 199499 .171 143 179493 -187 ' la 180483 Totals . TUNLAND 1) Stettler X- M1 733 914 1350 ? Crr AA decided to let Willamette keep the prep hoop tourney. IBucca,H Philadelphia, .tonit Inal White rwist, 'rvti a, wintry criy in gaore ways than one. - : scheduled 10-round bout ' Totals -153 131 118 413 .133 163 . 128-426 14S 173 178 497 .157 449 134436 U60 181:123 463 .793 814 788 2347 114 158 303-481 .im las 157-457 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 2 ase lie isTl463 L. T. -Buck" Shaw, yniversity of J75 U7 147-449 1 California's head football coach, li9nSi38ilnde '1 official ..today that he I would sever connections witn the GOLOIKS OT SILVXRTON 1) DeGulre Ratteburc 3 Duncan Herr Beataon Totals 1. its its 114-433 college game to make his debut as .139 140 89368 1 a professional duo j coach next jS ito 167483 yr- Shaw said he ; would hand in his resignation, tap erst 01 the -817 784 714 1313 1 tA vi. j .v. 1 J M .WWII, mtmm mmm -.i. Oreson 70, Klamath Marines 44 Wisconsin 39. Rtpon 34 MinnesoU IS, S. DakoU St. 19 Kansas 43, Missouri . St. 2S . Utah 43. Uaho So. Br. M Pair iDeadlock In GoK Meet Lawrence (Monk) Alley and Long Lloyd Davenport carved out net 88s to tie for first place in tho 18-hole sweepstakes tournament ; held by. the Men's club at Salem J;olf course over the weekend. Al ey shot a' gross 73 and used his five -handicap. Davenport had 74 with a six handicap. :. Leo Estey took second within net . 69 after . carding a 72 with lour cap: strokes.- Twenty -six players finally got the SGC meets back in swing after a aeige of poor ' weather, j ' ' - 1 . r '- Iilonnioutli Gals Win MONMOUTH The Monmouth high girls volleyball team downed Falls City handily here Friday 24-14 and look forward to their next game here Tuesday with Salem; Bible Academy. . , Hoop Loop Meeting i Managers and chuch officials for the 1945-48 YMCA-sponsored Jun-, ior Church basketball league wflT meet , tonight at 8 o'clock at tho Y to talk over the coming sea son. " j .-;:.;.: , PORTLAND O. X. CX. (0) - Greenes Merriott Wldby cnerrtngton . Buisman J46 iss iS-434 1 Dw all America conference, pro i -135 133 179-429 1 league, which starts operations I J 170 174-413 Mxt faU' .775 774 730 8369 of the San Francisco team of the 'inula s mi.VMt uriTOR SALXS (31 Simons i sa iw t3 McCune : i 154 141 144-439 Lutx , , , Kleinke McCUry Totala . Dyle TKOs Jenkins CLEVELAND, Dec 2.-rV-Jinv ?Sl ;4Sl3S my Dyle,. fastisintT. CaJWorniah, .150 in ui'-iu ciouwa lonner u(aiwciii coin 5 "su "15 333 1 &on Jenkins all over tonight to win wynnirai maocttam m xne copbt sr. BADio ij ja m fourth round of 10-rounder. TJuBUT ' - lgl 1B1 MO Xellar 148 , 173487 Gustafson Bolton -157 169 .144466 -157 13 137 486 Hoosman Loses Bout i NEW YORK, Dec S.-Lan. trv - Al TTw limn mff.Mi1 Vi f -a I,T TOTTTT BDftTOirTa . I WW aa .w.Ha. AAAB AUI Powell ? " im'im T 'iBo-Uii professional licking tonight after Totals -759 811 7tt19l Payne Beaucamn Lcnirrcn Byers . Totals -J" i!f-li? 23 victories as the veteran Lee an iss -147-417 1 Savold of Faterson, N. J scored a ass; m .133-4791 ten round dedslott over tho Los ,m 774 7n 35i i Angeles negro. LET US f Before it starts rusting, from the rainy . wither ' :9 " 991111 U tooV we eta . r J - . ! to prescrr the finish. 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