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Tha OSZGON STATESMAN, Ealem, Ortcjon. Satardaj Morning. Dcmlr 22, 1U5 r Uoppoini o1 13 eers (Ohio SferSeu's SnnnaslHi WeBrfooGo by S7-45L . . J--V Trwri: , 7 .r.JVft Votcted Easily MfKffiSi Ducks Return To Loss Rut .V By Beb Keuscher ' Harold Hauk'a Salem high bas ketbftU club not only galloped to an easy 43. to 21 win over Oregon City' Pioneers on the Villa court last night, but also uncovered aev oral, lngredlenta for winning ball game in the court of tht fray. Lacking . a real acoring punch tn both their, previoua starts, the Vlk kids lost no time finding the hoop against tha vliitlng Ploneera. With Al Bellinger leading the way with three bucket, tha Sa- ' ' HIGH school ' SaU-a 43. Ortf on City 21 WeoOara 15, Stavtoa 14 Sales Jajvaes 28, o. city Bala M 8aay 48, -ML, Ansel 28 Cervallls 4, BB4 24 Chumki 44, Saala S3 WaaUagtoa 3 SWesevett St Jefferson 44, Tarner IS ' Oraat as, LUcola 94 Bimi II, irtttrm tt COLUGI ! rani at, orim state Obi auu (7, OrtfWi 41 Holy CrM 44, Dartmouth 44 IMC 44, N. ttiu aUU 91 3-; Kentucky 43. Oklahoma 33 : N. Carolina is. S. CareUaa 3t V -at. Loot V. ML Ninnrl 31 vi -Valparaiso 45, Peroerdlne 44 W. Texas St. 49, Levels 41 Northwestern 47. W. Mfchlf aa 46 . - lyrical 41, Inloa tS EWCK 53, Montana 47 WSC 44. WW CI 39 Soataera Cal 44, Canon 34 PMlHps 64 Oilers M, tan Diets M COLUMBUSi Oi Dec. 21-Pr- The University of Oregon's bas ketball team slipped back into its losing ways tonight as it took a 87 to 41 beating from a weakened Ohio; State team. The Webfeet have whipped j only Long Island university on (their tour of he middlewest and the east t The Bucks played without the services of Guard Warren Amling, way with three buckets, the Sa- rt T1 service bame Sites Mulled i: ter lead and were never in dan ger., Although they cooled , off tome, in the second stanza, the llauimen proved , their acoring power was no fluke in the second half by hitting the hemp consist ently. And what made it more aignlficant every kid on the out fit except starter Dick Hendrie canned at least, on point' :In addition to proving they can core; the Viks seemed -. to wel come the opportunity .to run'with the Pioneers,- perennially a floor- bUstaring outfit Not only did the Ilaukmen -run with Dan Jones' outfit, but they outran 'em. Hauk used two full aggregations, alter nately, and one looked about as good as the other. - On the backboards, too. Salem was; vastly Improved. Jack Fitx- maurice and Al Bellinger, par tlcularly, with plenty of help from Rod Province, Ken Alberts and Carlos Houk, really went up after the tall and got it all evening. The Salem defense, which look ed so good in the Vlk opener here weak ago, was even better last night Using either tone or man for-man, the Red and Black kids gave the Pinoeers few good shots at the bucket and hawked the ball all over the court Six of the Sa lem baskets came as the result of steals and fast breaks, with Roger Dasch, seeing his first action, set ting up three of them. After trailing 14-4 at the first quarter, the Pioneers made their one threat of the ball game early In the second stanza, closing the gap to 14 to 8. That was the vis itors only rally, however, and Salem coasted In. Bellinger led Salem in the point column with f, while Jerry Peckover hit tlx points to pace the losers. Ariny-Navy Tilt May Be 'RoadV Affair WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 John L. Sullivan, assistant secre tary o' navy for air, disclosed to night that he is inquiring into the possibility of playing the army navy ' football game in . various parts of the country." - The annual service game is traditionally played in , the east Sullivan explained that "some people asked me whether I was interested in seeing it played in other parts of the country and I said that I was." He added that Secretary of Navy Forrestal "feels the same way1 about it Top army and navy officials ap parently are of the same thought on the point Secretary of War Patterson recently said in Ian in terview that he aaw no i reason Way the east should have a vir tual monopoly on the game. . V A -1 Salm (43) nlllnar. f ' n Frovtnco, a I nenari, g , 4 Chamberlain,! I Houck. f " 4 FlUmawico, I 4 Macon, - S iMKh. g - S Glbaon, g , i Comirtcll. g . t re rt rtm rt 1 a s 4 t a t a 4 ToUU Ortcaa City (tl) a Tt Hobnan, f , 4 S Midi. I i 1 Itoftrpan, e S t Mauck. f ' a Pockovtr. g I0 t Oawald. i a a r.nonc, i a a limbrt. a rtrrant. g 1 4 Mjrora. g .17 it 1 auu rt rtm rt t 114 s Vandal Player Killed in Auto WENDELL, Idaho, Dec. 21-(JF) A substitute forward on the Uni versity of Idaho basketball team and the team manager were kill ed today and three other players were injured when their barn storming tour station wagon col lided with a heavy truck loaded with concrete pipe, Sheriff Fred S. Craig, Gooding, reported. Craig identified the dead as Ronnie White. 21. Lewiston, a sophomore forward on the bas ketball team and a regular end on Idaho's football team last fall. and Walter C Thomas, Idaho Falls, team manager. The injured were George Weitz, 18, Caldwell; Warren Shephard, 21, St Maries, and Bob Fuller, 18, Nampa, all substitute players on the team. ill with the fluj, and Forward Bob Bowen, now in; Toledo completing the Job of being discharged from the navy. Bowen was Ohio State's leading acorer in the first three games of the season but Ray Sny der, midget forward, took over the . acoring chores ably tonight and tallied 22 points. The - Webfeet Jumped out in front and made quite a game of it for half the j first period before the combination of Snyder and Wayne Wells got hot and pulled I the Bucks away. - - . ' . , t In those first minutes the score was tied four times and the lead changed 1 hands ' four times " until there was "a 13 to 13 deadlock. Snyder poured in a one-hander to put Ohio State out in front Ar nold Risen connected for. a free throw. Twice j more Snyder hit from: the field; once from under tne basket ana once on a one hander from out in the foul circle and Wells came along to loop in a one-hander and give Ohio State a 22 to 13 lead, Bob Hamilton dropped in a free throw for the! Webfeet and then Weils banged in two long ones and it was no contest there on in. Ohio St. O Fit Oregon O FTP Snyder. T 10 2 13 Wilkin. F 0 J Kuhn. r 10 1 Hoffine. FIJI Goldman. f tit Stamper. F til Risen. C SI'S Bray, T S f 4 Und'man, C 4 I lO Hays, C i i 10 Russtil. C O 0 0 Berg C lit Wells. O a 010 Hamton, G I 4 11 Huston. O t 11 1 Wright, G 10 X BKL u a a Johnson, G 0 01 0 GAEL WIIIZ: One of the palest backs from St Mary's college who will see action during the Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, tilt with Oklahoma A A M Is Char les "Spike" Cordeiro, Honolola freshman. He weighs 155;: and has averaged 8.6 yards per car ry daring the season. Totals 14 7 SI Totals IS IS 41 HalfUmo score: Ohio State 36; Ore gon 17. rree throws missed Ohio SUte: Snyder, Kuhn 1,; Risen 4, Huston, Un- oerman. orefon: WLUuna . iiays, Wright 1. Officials: Earl Town send (Michigan) due). and Jewell Young (Pur ars WWGEV 44-39 BEIXINGHAM, Wash., Dec. 21 -iffy-Thrte quick goals by Ray "Tiny; Arndt -foot 5 -inch Washington State college ; center, crushed a! late rally by Western Washington j college tonight and earned! State a 44 to 39 basket ball victory.' .11 Western had worked the count to 38-37 when Arndt came 'Babe' Voted 'Gal of Year' NEW YORK, Dec. 21 -(ff) Mildred (Babel Didrikson Zahar- las . has been voted the woman athlete of 1945: by sports writers participating in1 the annual Asso ciated Press poll and in doing so equalled one record . and set two others that may stand for all time. i As Mildred Didrikson she won the honor in 1932 because of her track ability. Now, 13 years later, i -. rt tt p. Gty Babes Trip Jayvees ToUta hooting Percentages: Salem Jit, O, Ofdciais: Al Llghtner and Bruce WU iiarns. Sandy Tlmmps Angels, 48-28 SANDY, Dec. 21- (Special) -Sandy's high-scoring basketballers rolled over Mt. Angel Preps here tonight 48 28, In a Willamette Valley league basketball game. Forward Cray paced the win with IS points. Mt Angel's Byera had 12. The Preps faded in the sec ond halt after trailing only 22-13 at halftime. The Preps Bees were victorious in the prelim, 22-21. Sandy Ml) ml Ansel r.ray M3) T (3 Wellman Jtlnaon (!) r (8) Bielemeier l und M) C ( Bernlng Won U) O (II) Brer. Kllanaon (I) O m Rwhi Sandy suba-WUUams 0. BeU 1. Mt I mij , LMiay e. Gurnee Flesher's Salem high Jayvees dropped a 38-28 verdict to the Oregon City Babes in Fri day night's prelim to the Vlk Pioneer tilt Martinot and Ken nevick each scored 10 points to I ; n -pw pace tne ciassy uregon uty out- VFltril II IJilVlS Ja-rees US) (Ml Ore. City Relllneer (41 T 1 10) Martinot WrlauWw'th (4) hF 4) Johnson .Tin . v - J M m A mil lf n.j V, ii I.F AIIVI1UMII AUison (6) G it) Sanetel through. Vince Hanson, national "Pat bff tise of her prow- wife of wrestler George Saharias, thus becomes the second woman to reign, twice, Alice Marble dom inating the field in 1939 and 1940 when she waa j the world tennis queen collegiate scoring leader last sea son, tallied! 16 in the first half and was held scoreless in the clos ing period. WSC (44 I Arndt ( Carlson 44 ; ; (39) Western Wash. Jt () Wark Hanson tl) Johnson 6 Elliott (t) S rraaier C 9) Van Sinderen G (3 Poug G (61 WhitseU WSC auba Jorrison I. Kellinrer 1. Moos 1, Bayless 1. Western subs Hjel maa 4. Monaghan 3. , Bos ( G (10) ennevick Suba scorina- for Jayvees, Soasle 3; (or o. city. acnnaiDie . Bishop Plans WSC Returns To Gel Award.! WEST POINT, N.Y, Dec. 21-1 (tfV-Glenn Davis, two-time all- America, halfback on the Army football team, left by plane' for Los Angeles today, where on Sun day he will be honored as the out standing athlete of Southern Cal ifornia ; during 1945. The presen tation ceremony will be held be- Junior Eckley New Walton Vice Prexy . Janlor Eckley is the new vice-president of the Salem chapter, Izaak Walton League f America, for the cominr year not Harmon J. Garrettas an nounced erroneously Friday. Eckley was elected Wednesday night In the tame ball sting which placed .Chris Kowltt as the chapter's hew president Traiwpoi Visiting Grid Fdiis Jaii. I WASHINGTON; Dec, 21-0P)-. Feotball fans who ga to the west coast for New .Year's day games ran the risk of temporarily be ing stranded ..there, the ODT warned today. . .-'. '. ' .. j Noting that thomsands ef ser vicemen; are "piled p" along' the Pacific seaboard due to Lack ef transportation eastward, Ji Monroe ' Johnson,! - ODT head, 1 said in a statement: . "We're not' tolling people they cant eeat there to feetoall .games and ether events bat if they de they'll have to tsk their ehanees en getting back. We are interested nmtly in get ting servicemen heme as near Christmas as possible.'' j '.." -rw. nrvr ..u H mJl rAfv- . "Kanaored s bere -.was apweia report that special trains wCIr tralna . are achednled to traaa- earry faotball fans westward fori Prt many elrClaiu te the INtst-seaaen eentesta. - Johnson! Bewl and ether footbalTj game wired the Aaaeciatlen ef Ameri-', en the. Padfle coast daring, tne can KaiirAads. ma rmiiman cam-; . nouoar kuoo. .-.-v - r and Western Passenger aa-'; : if any pllman paay aociation: eqmipment . Is sed . . service to the eeaat, I will tak4 '. steps to have this eqmipmeBt leaded with Jtreepa eqmipment arrivea and b viced for the retnrri trip." Bookies Lilte 0kla.A&M ) Gaels 2-Touchdowns j Underdogs in Bowl : I NEW ORLEANS,! Dec 21-UPi- The bookmakers believe the Ok lahoma A & M Cowboys will beat the Gaels of St Mary's in the Sugar Bowl here by .two touch downs a bigger margin than has actually decided any game played in the BowL . S ' , Local bet-takers! today were offering 12 points against St Ma ry's and asking 14 against , the Aggies.! , : i , ' ': Most of the bookies were hazy about the reason for the odds, for although, they can tell the mater nal great - grandsire of every bangtail at the fairgrounds, few of them know a lateral pass from a left tackle. .The odds came down the jline,". was the only available explanation. State Tourney Pairing Set PORTLAND, De. 21-(ff-Ore- gon's diatxict high school basket ball champs will meet March 12- 16 at Salem in the: state tourna ment at either the state fair ground pavilion or Willamette university gym. j , The Oregon High School Acti vities association, announcing the dates, listed these; pairings for the i 16 teams: District 4 vs. 16; S vs. 14; 9 vs. 6; 11 vs. 8; S vs. 13: 1 vs. 12: 13 vs. 2, and 10 TS. 7. The B schools' tourney, already set for March 5-7 at Arlington, will open with district 4 against district 3; 1 vs. 2; 3! vs. 7; 0 vs. 8. Salem, Woodburn, Mt Angel, Silverton and Stayton are in dis trict 11. District 5 includes Co- quille, MarshCeld, J Myrtle Point and North Bend. Should Salem gain , entrance to the tourney, the Vikings would play at 8:43 pm the opening night according to the above announcement " Hoodies Meet On Golf Meny An 18-hole Roodles tournament winning points picked up for shooting the best assortment of eagles, birdies, para and bogi has been labeled for play by Men's clubbers at Salem golf course this week end, announced Courseman Jim Russell yesterday. ; The regular week end tourna ment will offer play either Sat urday or Sunday, ior both, and contestants will be allowed use age of three-fourths of their han dicaps. The annual and popular winter Slicker tournament Is ten tatively scheduled to start during the week of January 1 pTBtaompiinig Iby 0) O 01 V.; .1 i Beavers 'BRICK" MLXLER of California, gridiron fame and.Shriner Frank Marisch visit the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children, San Fran- else, to inspect the orisnal footballs nsed in the 21 annual Shrine games to date. The balls, antographed by all the players, coaches and i civic officials, are j kept on display at the hospital. "Brick" signed the ball which he carried for a touchdown to win a 74 victory for the West in the first game In 1925. 1 Hogan to Get Gold Plaque SAN FRANCISCO, Deci 21-v Bennyi Hogan, Hershey, Pa., golf professional who set the j Prof es- sional Golfers') association record oi zoi, ior a par 72 course m tne Portland, Ore.j open last fall, will be presented ai gold plaque for his feat during the holding of the San Francisco open tournament Jan. 10-13, 1946. jv Robert A. Hudson, Jr., presi dent of the Portland Golf club will make the award here. Hogan, along with such start as Byron Nelson, Sam Snead, Har old McSpadenj Craig Wood, Law ton Little, j National Amateur Champion Marvin "Bud"; Ward, and Sam Byrd, will play; in the San Francisco tournament Missouri Tigers Off For Cotton Bowl Date I : " KANSAS CITY, Dee. 21-CflV Foll of fight and carrying' the best kind of good luck charm the left hind foot ef a rabbit the University ef Missouri foot ball team passed through here tonight headed for DaUaa and the Cotton Bowl clash Jan. L The charms S were solemnly rmbbed against each player's nose as they left Colombia, Ha, and were off rabbits killed by three negroes in a graveyard at midnight i - 1 station KGA tonight quoted Gale Bishop, last year's top scorer in national basketball, as saying he definitely would return to Wash- l c-. --ii aa vt- 1 Wa 0 uiwu vucgv u uis release; 111 ltl 1 -nrnnii (from the army came In time to xm " VFUlUt11 Incrmlt hla tartins tha second semester. f0?.1" tween halves of the Hollywood Janiro Posts Bears-San! Diego football game. Bombers . pro Rangers Top Gate! starting the second I AUMSVILLE John Bulldogs Top Stayton 25-14 STAYTON, Dec. 2 1-( Special) -Paced by Al iZuber's 11 points, Woodburn's Bulldogs, topped Stayton's Packers here tonight 25-14, Willamette Valley league basketball game. The Woodburn Bees copped the pre lim, 19-18. C 141 sums (3) LWrman T . (2) Duncan .C 4 Adams C (S) &eil G (0) Marshall Canucks Gain In Puck Race VANCOUVER, i B. C, Dec. 21 (CP)-Vancouver j Canucks moved farther ahead in the northern di vision of the Pacific Coast hockey eague by trouncing the second place New Westminster Royals 9-3 here tonight Playing before packed house, the Canucks slammed in one goal In the firs period while holding New West minster scoreless and then outshot the Royals 7-2 in the middle canto Woaakura (29) Asper (8) Llppert 2) Mason 14) Olson 0 Zuber (11) The broadcast also said that af ter playing at WSC, Bishop would probably accept a contract with the New York Yankees to play NEW YORK, Dec. 21-aVTony Janiro, baby-faced Youngstown, unio, welterweight hope, decorat ed iiumherto Zavala with a cut left eye, a half-closed right eye. baseball starting March 13. uu uuuipvu nun on uie canvaa at the final bell to grab' a unani mous eight-round decision tonight in Macuson Squara Garden. Selm'g Aumsville MTLLMZN Buff Oilers Post No. 9 BARTLESVILLE, Okla Dec. Janiro walghed 143V4 and the "-vvVPkmip thowlng mid Coach rilffh asttiivn I HUShS I a- Rangers defeated Gates here RhV -I Thuradav nieht 49 in iff. rivinr Sears the victors! a record of four wins against a 1 single loss in Marion county ! "B" hoop play. A am trills (191 tin Gstss Cllbart U); T IS) Hush uaia () i (0) Oliver Morrison (t) C 0) : Ben Busby '(10) 4 O (0) CUre (D 139 109 168 1X3 149 196 131 114 140 1SS TOTALS 483 790 Mexican Jumping bean 136. , Kearnt Acquitted season form, wrapped up its first American league basketball game tonight aa it romped over the San Diego Dons 80-30. It was the ninth straight victory of the tea- NEW YORK. Dec. 21 -UP) -A for the Phillips' national AAU federal court Jury tonight acquit- basketball champions. ted 'Jack Kearns, 63, boxing pro moter of Chicago and former manager of Jack Dempaey, of charges of violating the securities exchange act, using the mails to defraud and conspiracy. Ntehoi (4 O ; (0) Subs for Aumsville Sper t. Mouah f7icks Discharged ' I "CCOW, Ida., Dec. 21 Cuy P. Wicks, University of Ida ho tr-ketball coach on military 1 a-. , was !!3charged from the nvy as a lieutenant at Seattle yt '.-.J'7. v !versity offldalj laid t-diy. c::: '..Is said he waa ex t 1 1 3 ,r 'urn - to l-tc;':??., by Huskies Skcds Dairy SEATTLE, Dec. 21-)P)-Univer-sity of Washington officials to night announced the Husky bas ketball team hat scheduled a game for Dec 28 against the Al pine Dairy team here. 4. KUlinser 4: for Gates Keith 1. f r - , . . Saints Kayo Hubbard I r . ;; s HUBBARD The Hubbard Rockets bowed 43-31 to St Paul'a Buckarooa here Tuesday in a Ma- Bitier . rlon county "B" league basketball game. jThe Hubbard Bees were also defeated 82-d. ! j Haakari (311 , iti s tni Strawn (4) T 0) Splrrup Morcan 4) P (it urton UUlfJ-W.; C (4) R. Kirk LowrteMl) G (U) phiUlps Dahl (3) j i0i t) Smith Hubbara subs Mills 1, Piper t. Shaf r . St Paul Casey 4, D. Kirk S, Ref- LA ROCHX TAVXKN (1) Vlesko ,-, , 191 114 BoseU j 14S 154 Nuber i ISO 133 Shaw - , 10S 114 1 Curtis ; -mm TOTALS Tit 70S 147-438 130-366 144448 121494 168903 737 -170 i I i 166431 IIS 414 110434 118350 163626 i f KNIGHTS Of COLTJMBUS (3) ' F. Albrich 198 186 167 811 Bickler U . 191 133 113308 Wlctaman i 110 SO 79288 Repp ,.. , j 109 119 149369 j 100 ill 107444 TOTALS "rt "786 "tS 3174 arc Gil Leiser. 1TRST KATION AL. BANS (0) Morris . , ' 1, ; 08 144 130-373 Among : 111 113 133399 Greig 147 143 114-404 Kottk : 164 147 196467 Haacerson - 124 1M 131493 TOTALS 644 "744 663 3061 Ilcdel iiirplnscs TraLaJ.DacirgCars KiU and Sapplief SALEM MODEL CRAFT - it g. n?rh et- - TDDHEYS i! 29c u. ; SIWUlGCEIITEli; .f-!s- T9est Salem --j' Wc WUI Be in Our IIEU LOCATIOII 270 Ilcrili ttzrch ' After January 1st SAM'S BIOTOIt CO. Ph. 7tn ' VTNCITS JCLECTR1C! (1) . J. Albrich 197 194 , Ta-4 Wikstrom M ! 136374 Andean ' 131 160 179470 Olney 16 13 14 454 GaniShTf 1M 13S 193436 TOTALS 70S 71 790 17 SALEM KODELKRS Wacken Stettler Farrar Bradley Walker 112 137 163 153 127 ltt 147 137 164 184 107-347 168492 124423 149 46 131432 TOTALS T18 797 70S 3221 Jeffs Bop Turner JEFFERSON! Dec. 21-(Special) -Jefferson high's Lions smothered Turner here tpnight 4-15, in a Marion county "B" league bas ketball game. The Jeff Bees also won.! Jefferson plays Lebanon Bees here next Friday and at Sa lent Saturday ,night ? 1 j Ex-Huaky Hired SEATTLE, Dec. 21-(ffV-Loren SchoeL who, rowed on University of Washington crews from 1929 through 1932, has been appointed head of the physical education de partment and lathletie director at Marietta (Ohio) college, tht uni versity announced here today. ; Hen "C3" SEE. THE 1 ; ; and Antzsszdcr Oa Display Tcday d I ML. I l, .III I Via Drop Op ener CHICAGO. Dec 21--De Paul university Demona-fmother- - ed the traveling Oregon State colleee Quintet .59 'to 40, - and . Northwestern university defeated Western : Michigan, 47-4, in the . first non-tournament double header of the local season at Chi- ; cago. stadium before 9629 fans. I De Paul took the situation -m hand after two' minutes of play and ran up a 33-12 count at half time, then coasted to an easy de cision through ; the last 20 min utes. i ' -- " '- "-. - ; Oregon State, with big Red Ro- cha clinging to De Paul's - ace, George Mikan,; like a: leech, ne ver waa ahead, and the only time the Beavers were in the game was after a minute and a half of play when the ' score was tied at 2-2. De Paul then ran the count ' up to. 15-4 after eight minutes ef Play. I - , - r ' - - T The Beavers held MiVan a scor ing to 22 points, one of his low est totals of the season. Oregon State's only real acor ing spurt came early in the sec ond half when' the Demons, ap parently over-confident 'paid lit tle - attention ' to defense. - The Beavers quickly ran the score to 35-24 before De Paul could get underway again, but after that there was little doubt of the out come.: - t " Forward Ted . Herapingsen waa high man for the westerners, with 13 points. I ; " ores st u rno rani a r T Hennen. F I 111 rurman, T 2 1 5 SerticF 9 6 4 Stumn.F 4 111 Krafve. F 3 2 S Dib'dlo.r 8 1 B Rocha. C t t .7 Niemara. T 2 -1 5 McGrath, G 3 9 6 Mikan. C 8 4 3S Hyun.G 1 4 . 6 C Allen, G t 9 4 Ksne.O 9 9 9 J. Allen. G set Totals 14 12 40 ToUls 23 13 &S Halftime score: De Paul 33; Oreson State 12. Free throws missed: Oregon State Hennigsen. Krafve. Rocha 4. Hyun; De Paul Furman t. Mikan . 3. Officials Nick Kearns and Remy May ers. I - . Spartans Top ' Bend Hi 49-34 j - ' - : j ' BEND, Dec. I 21-(Special)-Sba. foot five-inch Ray Perin went score-crazy for CorvaUis here to night' pacing a second half surge which netted the Spartans a 49-34 victory over the Lava Bears in a No-Name league basketball game. Bend led 14-12 at the quarter and it was tied at 24-24 at halftime. Then; Perm went to work on tht Bend j basket He dumped in It points in all. 1 - C-rraUis (49) Edwards (6) Weather bee (I) Perin 19 Stevens 40) Os bora 45) . G. .G (34) Bead (I) Rasmussen (8) Hswea (7) JiraM (8) Slveffold (2) Moore Corvallii subs Locev I- W-hmt- 1. Clark 1. Officials Nehl and Abram-: Basketballing Bigg Does Okeh as Reformer. Too s 1 i . y Bishop TACOMA, Washu, Dee. 21-(p) Gail Bishop, the west coast'a "Mr. BasketbaltT waa resting between halve ef a game last might when a 12-year-old strol led into the ! dressing room smoking a cigaret "Aren't yen a bit yenng te be smoking? said. Bishop. MYoH never grow ap to be a basket ball payer if yen de that . -Huh!" said the bey te the who tallied 1197 . points last season. "Yen aint at hat yourself." Bishop , had made only fhre points in the first half. St they made a bargain. Bish op premised to total 29 points for the game if the bey would agree tt quit smoking. Gail ran his tally te 22 before the game .ended. ., ;. . J7 wm" the ye-uigster said. TU . ult amokinc. Besides, I tnadt two bite . betting ytm'A ' aaakt 2t peinta." ' i . . J Teaaperary Lteatlen: 149 Cheaaeketo St rhent 7t3S iid. mid ims. CAn 0T7IIEn Your FriendIyAlipiraent lUn: Has Moved From 544 Ferry ! . to . ; ISO i . . 1 - i . 1 ouflh 128E. 8. UinTED V7HEEL ALIEiniEIIT Phone 2-1801 X v-