1 1 PAGZ EIGHT 'The OREGON STATESMAN. Solera. Orn, Ttursdar Mortdnfj. December 8, 1345 jnj3 $ e mm ey eir Paces ADD- (So a si E I e v e on Giskc, Reinstall, McGoverii; Leiclit Of Northern Division Nab Berths : '.-.. By Rusa Newland - - SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. SHHSuper peed In the backfield, plus unusual versatility, and a stalwart line highlight the Associated Press' 21st annual All-Pacific coast mythical football eleven, released today. Paced by sensational Herman Wedemeyer of St Mary's college, who will be seen in the Sugar U UUIUU U AiaU? 1 II uvuuu : I Prep Aces Pffffeired ! . Baseball Moguls Hear Proposal I AUo wing Kid Players to Sign f By SM Feder- Bowl New Year's day against Okla homa A. & and Ted Tanne hill, who will pack the mail for Southern California in the Rose Bowl against Alabama, the ball toting department combines every requisite for a lightning attack. Their running mates include Cal Rossi, who was the leading ground gainer of the University of Cali fornia at Los Angeles, before navy 'orders shifted him from school, and Jake Lelcht of the University of Oregon. Leicht starred with the fourth air force flyers-before dis charge and return to Oregon early this season. Wedemeyer does practically every thing with a football except swallow It Lelcht to not far behind tn all round ability: Tannehlll ia a terrific pen field runner and Roast proved ha could run past and ever the, opposi- Jlm Callahan. Southern California end. la the only holdover from the 1944 alk-coast first team. On th other and. the voting amigned Ed Ryan. St Mary's, to top honors In hla freshman year. He la the only first year man on the varsity eleven. Washington State's Hod Clske, who received many votea as guard aa well as at tackle, pairs up in the latter po sition with giant Wendell Beard of California. Beard nosed out three other rivals In a tight race. Guards Alf tfematad. Washington, and Al S perils, UCLA, and Center Bill MeGovern, Washington, were popular choices. riKftT TKAM " J-.nd Jim CaUanan. USC Fnd Ed Ryan. St. Mary's Tackle Rod Giske. Wash. State Tackle Wendell Beard. California Guard Alf Hemstarf. Washington Guard A I Rperhs, UCLA Center Bill MeGovern. Washington Bark Jake Leicht. Oregon Bek Herman .Wedemeyer, St. Mary's Back Ted Tannehlll. USC Beck-Cal Roast. UCLA. SECOND TKAM Loreni. Oreamt State, end: Nelson, Washington, end: Asher. UC1.A. tackle; McClure. Nevada, tackle: Schwayder, C'ahf.. guard: Kaufman. Oregon, guard: Cuccta. St. Mary's, center: O'Connor. St. Mary'a. back: Llppincott, WSC, hack: Stevens. Oregon State, Back; How land. UCLA, back. TRIIO TEAM " Bacoka. Washington State, and Dodge, Nevada, ends; Klein, Idaho- and Peasley. St. Mary'a, tackles; Oeterhout, : Wsshlngton. and Niemi, Washington Sute, guards; McCormlck, USC . cen ter; Cae, UCLA.. Cordeiro, St. Mary's. Stone. Washington, and Xeniicld, Cal ifornia, becks, x i Annual Party 1 For SGC Clan I ' ' - . ! The annual Christmas stag par ty for Men's club mashie misters of the Salem golf clan will be held tonight in the clubhouse following the usual Thursday nine-hole tournament. A Flag tourney, 38 swings plus respective full handi caps for all contestants, Is on the pre-party bilL ' Topflight entertainment, fur nished by Rex Kimmell and his committeemen, is listed along with i the dinner for post-tourney fes tivities. Members are urged to be rresent, and early. Dinner will be served at 6:45 p,m. , , ujppifig tr unuruws l earn i j r From National Crid Xopp ! NEW YORK. Dee. Sj-JP)rTb. new All-American pre football conference scored an lmpertant victory today when Dan Topping, part owner ef the New York baseball Yankees, annoanced he was transferrin- operations frem the National football league te the new circuit la 194C ';. . 'fr-V- ' "I i Tapping, whe owns the Brooklyn franchise in the National loop. which waa merged with Beaton for the 1145 campaign, said, his team weald be known aa the New York football Yankees and weald play lit heme games la Yankee stadium. Announcing that he waa ready te cast his let with the new league because he had failed te reach an agreement en playing dates with Tim Mara ef the National loop New York Giants, the wealthy sportsman said there was "no enestloa ef the suceeaa' ef the All-America. t COLUMBUS, O., Dec. 5,-)-A proposal to permit baseball clubs to sign high school players under certain conditions a proposal that met with' one warning of the possibility o5-Mconnivinj" was laid before the minor leagues meeting 1 today as baseballs I great lobby- sixung 8weepstaJc.es started official business mid brisk talk of ivory trading, I After three days? of the dol drums, tiie. trade winds began to blow up a real storm with the op ening of the convention' of the na tional . association of 'professional baseball leagues, an! opening that minor league : czar Judge W. G. Bramham sparked yrith a blunt warning J to club owners' to avoid any "wild scramble to win a pen nant" by going on spending sprees for talent- : . ' , ! . !The, proposal that! It club be permitted to sign a schoolboy still in school; in "unusual cases where boy's principal andjhis parents Jointly agree that emergency cir cumstances are sufh that the boy's best interest would be served was, made in the report of the Joint major-minor league school committee. The recommendations! were approved by Rj V. Porter, executive secretary of the national federation' of state j high school athletic associations. Gaels listed As 'ImprbvedP Curios, Maples i ' L Win Gage Tilts Lefty's Curio Shop romped over Knights of Columbus, 43-26, and Maple's Sportsters came from be hind to tip a tall Severin's Insur ance team, 34-28, last night as the National division of the City bas ketball league shot off round two at Willamette university.' The Maple victory shoved the Sports ters alone atop the loop standings. The Curios' win was their first of the young campaign. ' , Joe Herberger, striking a torrid pace in the second half, paced the Curior with 25 points, individually high for the season. Frankie Al- brich hooped 14 for the losers, who trailed, 13-8, at half time. A last quarter spurt, breaking a 28-28 third period deadlock, brought the Maplemen their ;well earned win. Hits by Otto Skopil and Johnny' Kolb provided the margin after the Severins led 20-14 at half time. The final two periods saw the tilt turn to the torrid side. Skopil paced all scoring with 15. Seigmund and Boise, -with six each, led the losers in their debut game in the league. J NW YORK, Dec. 8-(ff)-Indi-ana, St. j Mary's and : Columbia were bracketed near the top as the; teams: showing the most im provement in the 1945 grid sea son today; by .writers and coaches replying to an Associated Press poll. The game experts singled put Minnesota's failure as the biggest disappointment of the campaign. Bo McMillin's Hoosiers, drubbed by Illinois, Ohio State and Minne ota last year, were unbeaten but once tied in sweeping to their first Western conference crown.' St Mary's, a team that lost sev en games a year ago, put together nine freshmen and two sopho mores in ''M. lineup including the great Herman Wedemeyer to take six! of seven starts, losing only to UCLA 3n. the final gamei j X Lou Little gave eastern fans a thrill by the fine performance; of his Columbia tesm, the door mat of the Ivy league during war-time days. Whistle-tooting Air: Should the northern division basketball boys cut down inimitable Emil Filuse's court capers Inside ef year, don't be surprised. No, the ND. skippers aren't ! gunning for mustachioed . Emilio, the . gent : who ; Is In bis 21st year as a conference hoop tooter they're merely a wee step from revamp inr the mechanics of basketball effkbttng fat the circuit and when that changeover i comes, ' the colorful little court down is desttaed for the sidelines, lit erally ; M j " i .. .; . We attended, 1 via InviUUon, the northern division's coaches- , officials I rules j interpretations meetings in Portland the other day, and One ef the many topics thoroughly kicked around by the . game'sbralns and bums ' was a new method ef ; officiating. The method is a copy of the way the stripedoshirt boys are now do ing it in the east both offi cials operating up and down the sidelines of a court' instead ef tn the middle. It ; was pointed - cut that effklals'couid get a bet ter view ef the basketbaHers , from a side angle than from a front-and-back position such as Is used ta r the northwest now. Proof was ef, course asked and ' arguments, ! pre 'and eon, flew thlek and fast. The revision was all but Toted' fnlfor, the xomlng season, bat thanks te the arxu mentive efforts of ; Spokane's Eh-a ; "Saulnty" Hunter, and Pfluse, same was at least pest- ' - - pened until a year hence with the stipulation that officials, If .they so desire, can work games with the new system. . Three ef the coaches Slats Gill of OSC Babe Brown ef 't V quite feasible opinion that side line workers cant begin to see - feuding around the foul line !as well as can the mid-court labor ers. More arguments, . : 'Anyway, if and when the new fad takes ever, Mr. P. stands to lose much ef his crowd-pleasing oomph. ' The way ' he goes about It new, cage customers see not only the basketball game, but a broken-field runner ia long pants trying to wear. out the expanses ef a cracker boxl . i EMIL FILUSO Idaho and Jack Frlel ef WSC, and particularly Sir. 1 Frlel weren't reluctant to establish the new system Immediately, Roottn tootin' Emilio was agin It, how ever, baaing bis rejection en the Did yea take particular note f these parts ,ef our account 'of the : "Dads club' erganisation committee - meeting ; the ether night: "delegates, are to visit Klamath Falls, Medford and En gene in quest of full information en similar supporting organisa tions in those cities. Their . re port will be used as a mold for the local dub. . . The group discussed the proposed building ef the new high school athletic plant, the ; encouragement ef competitive athletics in Salem's grade schools and the moving of the state high school basketball tournament - from ' - Willamette . university to the falrgreunda bene show pavilion." . . The men went ea record as! being unanimously in support ? of all a three Items." s , 5 me oaooica, w are determined to have teeth: In their organization, and are Just as determined to' use 'em! It was only an erganizing com- mlttee, . but yon should have , beard the growls at (1) the ath letle plant the Yiktngs 1TAVENTP got, (2) the obsoleteness of the school system's from-grade-v school-te-high-school - athletle graduating plan and (J) any. barrier which supposedly standsf v ia - the way ef starting j work ; I NOW ef the shifting of the hoop - classic to me .fairgrounds., These, men aren't piddling . around and remember, they are the pap pies ef the lads who attend SHS. : Wouldn't surprise - ua even a Wee bit If Salem's Dads' club membership open te all whether "he be a father er not (and a ' spirited membership ' drive . Is .forthcoming) X blossoms inte being, when neeessary, a jmuch needed pressure outfit. The dad f dies hare bad their fill ef the -Salem Under AH." farce , and hav. t least starred out with a rush toward doia something ..about It. .. -i -. So fer gosh sake dent! hed . tate te pile est the band wagon when you're approached te Joist the erganisation. Few can do . little, many can do plenty. And plenty need be done.' j ; v anaai imagers nr ? a rp jimn ait joase i if : ; at; treorgi ! MOSCOW, Idaho, iDec. -(JP) Two Idaho guards took over the1 scoring honors tonight as the Vandals basketball team defeat ed Walla Walla ' Army Air Base I Kft in 1 . , . - 1 Len Pyne and Grant Morten son, starting guards, i scored 15 points each as 4he Airmen held skyscraper Jack Phoenix, Idaho center, t four points. .- !: :-"i i ' i i-. ; : H Seven Chosen For Duck iTeam EUGENE, Ore., Dec.! U--Sev- en members of the 10-man Uni versity! lof Oregon: basketball squad which will make an eastern tour were named today by Coach j Howard Hobson. h Those tiamed are Dick Wilkins, George ray, Chufk Stamper, Ken Hays, Bob Hamilton, Reedy Berg and; Bruce Hoffine. The oth er threel will be chosen on the basis of 1 ' their performance iin practice I this week and in the game Saturday night; at Portland against; Portland university. The I squad will leave for the east im mediately after the mt f Turitey;SKoo Set j At Independence INDEPENDENCE, Dee, t (Spedal)-Shot-gunners ; frem! -all ever the valley are expected - te convene here' Sunday te par ticipate in a turkey shoot. The meet will start at 10 sum. em the local range , and a large amount of prime dressed hen turkeys have been secured as prises. The shoot Is open te aXL Busch for Catiliield " OAKLAND, Dec- 8. .The Oakland Acorns will receive Ed gar Busch who played 128 games and hit 450 for the Philadelphia Athletics during the 1945 season as part payment for Jake Ca afield shortpatcher purchased by the AV late' in the summer. "- . The annual U. S. production ef Swiss cheese amounts to 40,000, 000 pounds. ' ' (M) U-Colnmknj , I , Albrich T.n, (0 Yount C........,(l) Alley O(0) Thomas Herberger ) G (1) Spendal Cunos subs Meioert 1, Hanson, CaHos (43) Sanders U) .WUder (!)- ,ray (10)-. I Brenner (4).. Cougars Lick Whitman Again WALLA WALLA, Wash., Dec S.-()-The Washington State col lege Cougars overcame an early i Whitman college lead and went ahead to beat the Missionaries 34 to 41 in a scrappy basketball game played here tonight WIC (41) (J4) Wkltmaa ftivertson IS) Feeler l arlaon () . T ill) alcGee Hanson 7 ,.,.,...... C .. () Campbell . Elliott (7) " , , (a Hobbs Johnson 14) O (1) Haupt Suba: WSC Moos S, Bor(. Arndt 4. Jorrlawen. BWs 1. Wilburn; Whit man Bell. O tell. Stokes 4. Severia'a (2S) Sleirmund () strawn 3) Morley (S) D. Mason Maera () (0) Bevana .(0) Hartman O (I 8hinnl Severitt suba Boiae S. A. Mason. Ma- Llea Ogdahl I. Quaaaath S, Wiiliama, if htner 4, Ofticiala Max AQcn and Don Ben drta.f V ; ' . Goose Proves Tougher Than a MixvOilBowl! :i IS HOUSTON, Tex, Dec M) The University of Tulsa; and, fhe University of Georgia, with rec ords of seven and eight victories against two' defeats for the: sea son respectively, and each ranked with the top teams of the country, will meeivin' the Oil Bowl : foot ball game! January 1. , . r I Georgia this morning accepted an invitation to appear in the bowl subject to approval of the South eastern conference. Tulsa gave Its acceptance this afternoon subject I T"S C I - COLUMBUS, O, Dec. S.-f The national baseball congress, Negroes OKed ' ! it A Gift for tho Car All tho1 Family! VJill bo Enjoyed by. KnlhU of Cohurbua-Prima. Waaer S. coriferehcei Approval in each case CM) Maples was considered only a formality. ..yUiMkoga It Do the fifth bowl "gain. .6 (6) Bevana for Tulsa in five years. : V II: game St St Erb Boosted 'i - i taking its cue from organized pro fessional fbasebalL announced to night that it would permit negro and "mixed" teams winning state titles to participate in the 12th national championship tournament at Wichita, Kan4 Aug; 16-28. i Ryan Signed War Campaign KSS By Wcnatchec I O prominent alumni group for selec- L.L,,, ; J. i-.m ' BERKELEY, Califl, Dec. 8-MV MaJ. Charles Erb, quarterback- of i Andy Smith's University of CaU- STEERING-SPINNER C Deluxe Steering Knob, of brilliant ond beautiful plastic, chrome bonded. Easy on the eye . . . easy on the hand . . . u God send to the driver. 6-8810 JUNIOR POOL TABLE Scvenly-fivc Paddle ) Seventy-five Leslie Junior high school boys, the largest number to participate in any of the three years the event has been run off, took part in the school swimming and diving meet Wednesday after noon at the YMCA. Individual honors went jto Tom' W a 1 d e n, Wayne Rogers and Bill Agee in the seventh grade. Jack Anunsen and Dick Wyat in the eighth, and Ray Cummings, Ron Vandiver, and John Ericksori! in the ninth. Win ners will swim against 'Parrish next Wednesday in the annual Junior high championships. . KLAMATH FALLS; Dee. S-P) A falling goose pat Edward M. Brown, S3, Beverly Bilk, Calif., In the hospital after he had gone anscathed threagh several years war combat service, t Brown and three eonKpa.niona were hunting ot apper Klamath marsh near. here. A big goose weat ever and Brown raised his ru.' A eompanloa was' -eolcker en the draw, however, and the goose came down ea Brown 's chest. The attendmg phytic laa here said Injuries ever the heart would require hospltalixatlea for 45 days. lie was taken te Beverly Bills. The Injured hunter served with the coast guard la both the Eu ropean and Asiatic theatres,' tion as the successor to L. T. (Buck) Shaw as head football coach of the Bears. Shaw will re sign to take over the coaching Job for the San Francisco entry in the All-America Professional: league." 'C Qiurcb Loop: C. Chprthi ' league : basket bailing teflght at Leslie Junior high calls for Rosedale Friends te play Deaf School at 7 Pjbou, Salt Creek Baptist te meet First Christian at t and Nasarene te vie with American Lutheran at nine. . & . - ; j- t i WENATCHEE, Dec. 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