Tb OHZGOIT STATEC3IA21, Sales. Oregon. .Wednesday Morning. December 23. 1S4S f ACS -1 Okie A kWs Armstroong Rated Great End BILOXL Miss. Dee. 2S-(V Rather accidentally, aad partly hers as he used U b m sraa.ll. Nell! Armstrong af Oklahoma A. aad M, U ana at tha beat ends la ealleca fo)tbaILr Armstranf hat led tha raantry la pass catching, aaada third team All America, aad la training bera far his second bawl appearance, tha Af flea Sarar Bawi engagement with St Mary'a. Bat back at TUhamlnca, Okla hl(h achaaU ba flgnred ba waa sight- little far faaUtall. aad 1 nieaaed Td have ta lean something' special. U maka tha team," aald Armstrong, whose -early bland hair naw la six feet twa Inches fram bia sales, with 11 pounds af beef between. "Se -I studied setae tricks aadl earned U eatcb paasea.' ' ne made tha team, . Which wasn't any feat, aa TTahomlaga set aa pfalrle flrea In football; aad Ceach Jim Laokabaugh swin oraira Bin wnn ac r parted far pracUce at A. and M. manpower waa aa short at A. aad M. that year, everybody waa going ant for foetbaU. Well, In that season he eaofht 39 passes, mora than anyone else In the country, for S17 yards. In 1144 be snatched 27 for 342, and playe In the 194S Cotton Bowl against Texaa Christian. The past aeaaon he nabbed "only" It but rained 212 yards with them. Be explained that "we used fewer and longer pan because our runnlnr came In 1942. NeUl waa some thin of waa better, and I learned to ran a track man. In fact, bat taee with tha ban." DePaul's Mikan Out in Front Scoring Bee: Hamilton Eighth NEW YORK, Dec. 25.AVBlg George Mikan,- of DePaul's un defeated Demons, has taken up where he left off last year in the national collegiate individual high scoring basketball race. In the eight games that the Chicago quintet has won this season Mikan has poured 187 points through the net to top all scorers in the coun try. The tall sharpshooter, who ' tallied 952 points in 24 games a year ago, .has tossed in 71 field goats and 45 free throws. In ' second place, only three points behind, is Andy Wolfe, of California, with 114 points on 79 doubleheaders and 28 charity throws. He has played in five more games than Mikan, how ever. , Bill Hall, of Marshall college- in West Virginia, la far behind in third place at 180, but in turn has big lead on .Jackie Goldsmith, of Long Island university, and Leonard Pjrne, of Idaho, tied for fourth at 133. . Ernie Calverley, of Rhode Is land State, and Bob Kurland, of tha Oklahoma Aggies, two of the eight players who scored" more than 500 points last year, are away . down the list at 92 and 77 points, respectively. Bob Hamilton of Oregon is in eighth place with 122. . A & M Quintet Meet' Favorite . ' m ' M . - i OKLAHOMA CITY, -Dec. 25 HVT h o defending champion Oklahoma Aggies are favored to repeat In the all-college basket ball tournament opening here to- -v t 1945 Defense Records Told City; Scoring In2WayTie (Continued From Page 9) r action . Wednesday, .January ; . 2, when National divisionersjplay at Willamette. The American division doesn't return to action until Mon day; January 7.. ' ". L - ' t ' Top 10 men in each division: 1 - ro FT TP . GEORGE MIKAN Leads nation's scorers morrow but no one is taking his eyes off Forrest C. (Phog) Allen's Kansas Jawhawkers. Kansas opens against - Rice Cotton Battle Rated Tossup By Barold V. Katliff DALLAS, Dec. 25-(P-Missouri held its third practice session at the site of the Cotton Bowl game today while Texas returns to the grind at Austin tomorrow, and ; although the Dallas gridiron clas sic is Just a week away, there's no sign of a prediction from either camp as to what 4,5,500 fans may expect come' New 'Year's. D. X. Bible, University of Tex as coach, aaid "our work-outs have been very sharp and the boys have had a "lot of spirit. They were that way when we played Georgia Tech, but remem ber when we played Randolph Field, they came back from the holidays flat, and we never got them back up -.Which . means Bible , hopes they'll resemble the Texas team that beat Georgia tech in the 1943 Cotton Bowl, but not the Long- horn eleven that played a 7-7 tie with Randolph Field in the 1944 game when the boys end their four days of Christmas .holidaying tomorrow. On, the . other hand. Coach Chauncey Simpson of Missouri declined to forecast anything for his team on the basis of work outs. . "They arer. thoroughly un predictable," he said. "I never know what they are going to do until they get ready to go on the field. I recall that they apparent ly had no spirit in practice before we played Southern Methodist at Dallas. I expected us to take Sebern, Woolens S Bailey. Val. Mot. w S Hoffers. Holly. S J.' Rawlins, Holly. 3 Sheldon. V- , (National Division) - Herberger, Curo : l S Skopil. Maple S Albrich. KCs S Morley, Saverln .. Barker, cards . a , Quesseth. Maple , tl 1 Kolb, Maple , S Siegniund. Sev. . 3 i Brener. Curio (Continued Eom Page 8) Bengals were departmental lead ers. Eddie Mayo, balance-wheel of the Detroit infiejd,'led the league's second basemen with a. .980 per- centaee. miscuina' 15 times in 731 1 Flayer. Turn a chances. George (Snuffy) Stirn- PgVis!!V weiss, New York's league-leading Kotmk. Mintr m.- t..nnM McKee.- Woolens S """i uuKuw.w5 .iuwi """VW 1 Rebensdorf. Hoi S at second. 953, but erred 29 times McRae. Woolens s for a fifth-place .970. Although his world ' series Al- fonse-and-Gaston antics with mate Roy Cullenbine caused some snickers, Roger (Doc) Cramer, De troit's 41-year-old center gardener, led the league outfilders with S9 as he bobbled wily three times in 324 chances. Spidery Paul Richards of De troit topped ' the league catchers J Williams. Map. with .895, handling 407; chances with only two muffs, while the fourth Tiger pace-setter was cham pion pitcher Hal Newhouser who led the fileding around the mound with 82 errorless plays. Other infield leaders were first baseman Mickey Rocco of Cleve land, with only 10 errors in 1328 risks for .992; shortstop Vern Stephens of St. Louis with .961 oh 28 fumbles in 723 chances; and third 'baseman George Kell of Philadelphia,' who bobled 20 times in 551 tries for .964. Richard Ferreli, Washington vet eran, set a new record of games caught in a league, at 1769. Bos ton's George Metkovich hung. up league mark and tied a major eague record with three errors in one inning at first base. ranx Mayes switched from Philadelphia to Cleveland . during the season, shattered the record for" a catchers participation in' double plays with 29. Boston established a new maj or league record for double plays with 198, while Cleveland went without an assist in July 4 game to tie a major league mark. while the Aggies play Texas. In the other half of the first round Uckinf but the boys outplayed bracket Pepperdine meets Baylor I S.M.U. all the way: and Texas Christian' tangles with the University of .Oklahoma.. DBaaD DdD DdDg rrji KSLM - KOm KGWi KEX ! llCOo (1J ks) (I5 k) (IZl kt) (11M k) .s Nwa Now I Bast and PoUy IBuglw "X" .. ' is iNal'l. Sehoote fWrrt. Stars j iW. Farm (KOM Klock News J Koim KXoeU IQld Soap i to iUmw trarm Tima IJIowadup Boys 1I . DHaa a4 Bhina N9 iTmnn Tim M Acronaky t.M Nwa 1 Dick Cutting . noundtop JuMt Abba 1:4S I J. Crawford Nelson Prtngla &an laaym Bugler X IN pr. Talbot tVmmt News (Tred Waring B'faat OUb I II . . U. Talbot IValiaat Lady . . S M Tako It Easy Uht World Roth Praamta S:S BiBg tlnas tAunt Jenny Koatclanets J Tablo of Coastal Tides Times" eompuWd for Tart. Ore, by the U. a Coaat and OeodcUe, Surrey or The- Oregon Statesman. . . December . Time I :4Sa.m. anopjn. f . 1 :2S a jh. T:4pjn. I S:10a.m. - - 1M p.m. S:4Sajn. 10:13 pjn. 1 - t M a Jn. 11:10 pjn. High Water Standard-Low .Time -Water 1 04 pjn. . 0:3I.m. :1J p.m.: 1 -XI a jn. 1:10 p.nv t:l)a.iru S J9 pm. IM ajn. 4:44 p.m. I 1 IS 1 S.S 1J 1 PILES (Hemorrhoids) nstala - rusnre r rralapse. ad I ther tisti at t ReeUI - Calaa f t conditions treat- I ad wlthmt leaa af time. . RELIEF QUICK NO HOSPITALIZATION Call, far - examination ar writ far FREE descriptive booklet. Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic Natnro-Froetoloaist ' 21t N. Liberty St. Salem. Or. Veteran Pilot Named t CAP Wing Commander PORTLAND, Owl; Dec H-iJPf George R. Dodson, discharged ar my corps lieutenant colonel, has been named state wing command er of. the civil air patrol, national CAP. officials said today. 'Dodson, veteran of 483 army 1 missions and former 'commandant of the 123rd observation squadron, succeeds Lt Col. Leo. G. Devaneft retiring because of duties as state board of aeronautics director.'' i PUBLIC BEARING ' - ; ? PORTLAND, Ore, Dec 25-KV The .special forestry - committee named, by Govei-lor Snell; win hold a publi6 hearinx in Multno mah, county courTr-iuse Jan. 4. V NAVY rLATLOST ;. I NEW YORK, Dec. 25-JPHThe navy played host today to more than ' 1000 underprivileged chil dren at Christmas parties held on various : ships - anchored in New York harbor. " . ' " r : There will be plenty of everything at ' LEOIlAnD'S SUPPER CLUB - (lh CLUB with a PERSONALITY) ; ' m.i Lima's PLEIITY ci Ilcsic - - Plcniy c! Ilciienakers Plenty ci feed Plenty c! Fun --and it's r ' . " ....... : ' " ' . . Plenty Nice at Leonard's " r .... ". 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