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S- Th Slot man. Salem. Ortqon. Wda day. Pc 18. 1948 Sorties: Stale GUTs OSCs win perhaps Ml wta the aerthera dt vtetoa aaatiaur this Urn. bat al ter, watching thesa snaaeaTer agalast WUlaaaette. local ttatiYes arc thoroeghjy eeaviaced It w ill take a whale of a ball elab te keep the Gills frees the title. So rich ar the Beaver prospects that GUI himself admits h deesa't knew yet "what any best cam bl ast laa K." . . . With the fae 7 Inch Dac Marti ia at either! eeater er ferward. at least eae fifth af the eembinaUea Is set Martia looked better thaa the fiae Red Recha against the Cats. . . . Tex ftalkeld an the possi bility that the boxing commission "take" will be apped from the present six per rent: Til quit promoting, absolutely, positively snd pronto." . . . Hot rumor: Jim my Richardson sad Ted Thye are teamed to ask legislation for a state boxing snd wrestling com mission, come bnsiaess days at the rapitol Richardson to pro tect his growing amateur boxing Installations and Thye te kindl an already long-barning desire to supplant the Owen family's light snd junior heavy grapplers with the aweUen-tummied heavy weights who can't seem to draw other than nothing in Oregon. Appointment of Frankle Crosetti as the new Yankee coach was an okeh move, according to Bill Revrns. Bev aplaes the aging shortstop Is one ie of the best at sigaals snd is slso t too- holler auys stealing rnemv high among the top holler guys In the rosettl raa help BUI hoi- more do-re-ml. . . . The Mehhe C ler for more da-re-mi. . . . The Norm Baker who Insisted la snooting ine eyes out 01 minis basketball during Vancouver's recent armor v stist. and who im pressed as being- every bit the rarer one Gale Bishop is known to he. is a full-fledged Canadian. Raker hails from, Nanaimo. R. C. and has had much pro experience In Chicago. How he ran hit m! . . . Rut then those who have watched the Trail blaaers vow ex Oregon .Stater Don Stitt. when "hot." ran hold his own with sny radar-ered gent in the loop. Bis hop and Raker included. And since former Wills me teer Jack Vaughn joined the 'Rlasers with his S feet 5 Inches, they've been a much more potent rlab. . . . An ill-Around Athlete Ioug Peden. another of the Vancouer sharpies. Is finding the wear and tear af basketbaHing a hreeve. He comes from a famous fimilr of Canadian swimminc stars and for five years raced all aver the world in six-day hieyrle derbies. Also, he belongs to the Pittsburgh baseball Pi rate. . . . It's now Otto R. Sko ptl. Jr.. basketball coach and law year. lhrfcap the on It rage boss In capitivify who renders the law on the side, Skopil (via engraved card) announced this week his association with the Skopil. Lam kin. Anderson aV Skopil firm In the Oregon building. He herds the Willamette Junior varsity nights. . . . It'a catching. Modesto's Cal State loop rluh has released s manager Rune Thompson, an other af 'the old Beaver staadbvs. . . . Medford gets Salem for apring training, bat not Taconta. The Tlges have chosen Walla Walla Instead of the southern Oregon , city. Taeoma will con tinue to work with Los Angeles, another wav af spelling Chicago Cubs. . . . Smartie: Chuck (Kid) Brawn, the local lightweight, has purchased a shoe shine shop In Portland and has most of the other younger fighters In the Hose City on hh payroll. . . . Vern Oil more reminds that season tickets for the Viking home court games ran be had by those pa trons who woald like the very same perch every game. . . . Some do. others don't. Gene Tan- j ney certainly has alnee retiring as heavyweight boxing champ, Already director of the Michigan j Chemical company. Eversharp, Inc and president af the Slam- ford. Cann. Building Co.. Tan ney recently teak ever the board chairmanship far the Denman Kabber Co. In Ohio. Proving again that Gentleman Gene didn't get his marbles mixed when he fought far a living. ... r- -I r-s-v V"' - ' . . I ." i J Jt' - 1 v .:y" ;l f-. - p.vii, .r-cC ' .' I DOl'O MARTIN Fox Wins Armory Mat Meet Billy Fax. the ex -marine wise has been right along tap raw In the rasalin circuit the past months In these parts, last night solid If sed things even mere far himself by snatching the verdict In Matchmaker Elton Owen's -man elimination to ornament at the arista it. Fax gained Kef eree George Poppemheinser -efsien ever Jack Llpseenab In the final snatch, a nod that Mr. L. disliked sa much he caused a near riot en rente te the dress ing room. In the four flrst-rennd brawls, Billy Goelts decisloned Sammy Kehen. Fx dren-klcked a fall ever Frankle Hart. Lipscomb bedy slammed the Gray Mask Fighting Tony Zale Awarded Br SM Feder NEW YORK. Dee. 17-(r-Far his ab af -reTiTlnx" the hexing besiness by coming back fraaa the verge af a kaeekeat te wta aae af the aaast sensatienal brawls ia leather-slinging his t a r y , middleweight ehaaapiea Taay Zale teday was" awarded the Edward J. Neil measarial trephy as the saaa wha did the aaast far the flht jane ia lf4C The tame blaad belter fraaa Gary, lad- saeeessfal defender af his ISt-aaand erawa by knocking aat Raekabye Reeky Grattane la six r sands In his first past-war title tussle after fevr years la the nary, was the aaaaiasevs chaiee af the Basing Bearcats Grab 39-34 Overtime Win in CaJ ARCATA. Cal.. Dec. 17-(Special)-Willamette university's scrappy Bearcat, led by Guards Scotty Sebern and Frankie Page in a thrill-filled overtime period, finally subdued the Humboldt State college quint here tonight 39 to 34. It was 31-31 at the end of regulation playing time, the Elmer Schaake rrew having botinced back from a 24-17 halftime deficit. The two quints play again tomorrow night at Eureka, Cal. Slow in starting, the Cats fin ally caught fire near the end of the game to tie it up. Duane Ragsdale joined with the ball hawking Page and Sebern in the rally. Then in the overtime the two peky WU guards stole the play to give the Methodists the win going" away. Page was high scorer for the game with 10 j points. Sebern wasn t far behind with eight. It was a hard-fought struggle throughout. WtllamrUa (39) (34) HomkoMt MrRjc 2 F Moses Sax ton (4) T 2i Eelmn Racsdale ill ... C ii Brown Sebern () G 5t Maloof Pace (101 i G 0i David Willamette iub MH lev 2. Graham 2. Barbour 3. Barnlrk. Runvan 1 Hum boldt Klinginfore Jorinson 4. Lxm- gan 0. Elibera 3. Funk I O I T7 a. IMjOKeS il.Ilter Cage Circuit PORTLAND. Ore Dec. 17 Th .trupplin young Pacific coast professional ba.ketball league will become a seven -team loop tomorrow night as the Spokane Orphans make their debut in a game at Longview. Wash., against the Portland Indians. Mike Dolan. league public relations director, said it would be the first of four games scheduled in December for Spokane, a team without a home court. Dolan said games to follow in January on neutral courts, or on the home floors of other league members, would enable the Orph ans to catch up with other teams in the number of games played. Whitman Beats CPS, 68 to 52 WALLA WALLA. Dec. 17.-0P) Molding the lead from the start- mg whistle, the Whitman college basketball team opened the north west conference season tonight with a 68-52 victory over College of Puget Sound. Led by wayne fennington. wnoi scored 21 points, the Missionaries j held a margin which went as high! as 20 points and never was less than seven after the early min utes of the game. Whitman, 4S Pn. Pennington 21 F Portch It F Anderson 12 C . .. ... rstrada 10 . G . ... Wall G Substitutes: Whitman CPS M Angeline Hoff Button t Huntington 3 Stivers ThompMii, Townsend 2. Soper. Mitchell. Cochran CPS Ronker 2. Danielson. Salattno. Mansfield 2. Richer 2. Sawyer 1. Wolfe. Church Besnlls First Baptist, paced by Os Morleys 1C points, moved Into first place In the "A" leagne last night with a J1-Z7 win over the Presbyterians at Les lie. Other results saw the Men no n lies tap Salt Creek Baptist. 15-21. and First Christian beat United Brethren. 25-17. PHILS GIVE I P PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 17 -UP) The Philadelphia Phillies today abandoned their campaign to buy a Triple A baseball club with President Bob Carpenter declar- mg club owners "asked ridiculous prices. The weaitny young pres ident Of the Phils, who returned from military service with a promise to lift the club from the National league cellar, has long been in the market for a topflight minor league club. ie defeat and Pete Belcastre np nerentted and bedy pressed a win ever BUI Weldmer. In the semifinals Fax flapped Gee Its with an eetnpns held and Lips comb ent-renghed Betcaatre. getting him finally with a crab held. Fex and Lipeeeaab then went at It. Fex earned the Jnnler heavy weight trophy fer his efforts, pins a championship match In the future with Belcastre. That match was originally set fer next week, but as Belcastre Is leaving far California this week the brawl has been pestpeaed fer two weeks. Owen promises the former GI will get it, hew ever, seoaer er later. I Writers Assaelatlan af New Yerk far . the aanaal haaar. which hi naaaed ia Baemery af the Assaciated Frees tparts writ er and war correspondent wha was killed daring the strife ta Spain ia I'M. The aaly ather namlnea In the balloting taday. besides Zale. was bantamweight champion Manael Ortiz. The writers alsa awarded their aanaal prise, far leag serv ice te boxing U Pre mater Mike Jacobs, wha Is holding his awn In a hespltal maw after being stricken with a cerebral hemor rhage and an acate heart at tack. Fermal preaeataUan af the awards ta Zale and J scabs will o L VV 1 V I A hi YAM'- I A 1 I "5 f BIG BILL: A defensive as well as offensive standout an the fast Improving Salem Trail braze rs p r a quint Is BUI (Stretch) Osterhans. - foot 7 -Inch center. The hustling 'Blazers take on the Seattle Blue Devils at the armory Thursday and Friday alghts. Seattle Quint rm- A ininiaA mr tf3 tv a.f ffiisf The Seattle Blue Devils, an other newer in the Coast Pre hoop loop, will play the Salem j Trailblasers next at the armory. The two-game series Is booked far Thursday and Friday nights, 1 8:3 o'clock. Salem City league teams will play the prelims both I nights. ' i The Blue Devils are spear- headed by former well-known ; Washington Husky stars Wally ! Leask and Norm Daltherp, plus 1 Ex-Husky -feet S-lncher BUI Fleming. Johnny Kattea. enee a ! St. Martin's flash Frank Wat son. ex-Gensaga whixs and Bob Parsons, U ef Nebraska, make p the starting Seattle five. Industrial league Ne. t results last night at Capitol alleys in Flri Mil Keene'l: Seie X, Brandts Build- ers 1; Master Bread Z, KeUy- Farquar 1; Nicholsons Ins. t, Ringlings Pet Shop 1. Warren Valdes notched the only ef the evening, a C29, while trund ling fer Keith Brown la the No. 1 loop. Johnny Farrar, Brandts Builders, and eldest pinssnan In Salem circles In point of years, was honored with a trophy for his long service and fine sports manship. INDISTHIAL LEAGt'B NO Karrs (1) Mirich 11 12 17S 59 1S7 471 10S 3S 123273 148463 Valdex 12 142 Wherley 124 1S3 Page .. . 14 14 Barnhoidt - 14a ltt Pacific Frmtt Co. (2) Haagenson . 147 1B1 Aleahiro 114 12S Meyers 143 14 McNeil 144 1T2 Cook 147 12S 174512 17 409 140 414 196911 193 44S Telephone (1) Irons Paterson Gallagher Beauchamp Olney . 1U its 144 IftS 163 5A0 196 4SS 1M 1S1 143 11 132 129 199 42S 13744 Brtte Spot (2) Patterson Simons Kirchner .. Roaa . Ertsgaard ... ... 123 133 1S7 133 177 219 JS9 179 ISO 117 129 404 129 398 199 9S9 195 99 IS 45 First National Bank ( Curry 114 Briggs 1S4 IftS 193 12S 34 1 1 Kottkc Johnson 120 130 131 124 143399 139 437 Moms- . J44 194 WaKon Brown Co. 3) Elwood s 130 194 Neil Trophy at the Boxing Writers ; aanaal dinner ta January in ' the ban tint raam af Rappert'i brewery. As the wlner af the ninth an ? aaal Nell trophy, the seft l spakca xz-jrear-eld ex-steel mill ; puddler Joins a list af treats af hexing which lnclade Jack ' Dempsey. Henry Armstrong. Joe ; Leals, Barney. Ross. Benny Leonard and farmer mayor James J. Walker, father af New j York's hexing- law. Ia 14S. the I writers took cognizance af the I nearly 5t0f professional flcht ' ers serriaf in the armed forces I darinf the - war. and awarded f the trophy ta them as a rrenp. Vengearice f or Viks; Jeffs Topped, 24-18 I By Jerry Siena Statesman Sports Writer The old baskets took quite a beating on the Salem high maple court last night, but not unlike the case of top-flight hockey goalies, a great pro portion of the tosses aimed at em didn't hit the jackpot as Coach Harold Hauk's Vik basketeers walked off with a 24-18 win over the visiting Democrats from Portland's Jefferson high. The low score triumph gained the lo cals ample revenge for a 31-30 set-back suffered at the hands of George Hibbard's lads last Week on the Rose City court. I The kids on both sides were (pasting off enough last night and they were coming very close time and again but it just wasn't a hot night for either club. At that the Viks did have some thing of their normal efficiency in the initial half as they worked Up a 17-9 margin as the rest per iod came. But in the third quarter the Hauks tallied not a points pnd what a life saver that half time lead proved as the Jeffs fnanaged to wrangle six counters of their own which closed the gap to two points. As the fourth Stanza opened, with things look ing appallingly bad for the Sa- lems. Dick Mase sank a gift toss the first Vik score in nine min utes and then it was Mr. Dick Allison the peppery little sub guard who turned on the gas and pulled the Hauks out of danger. Allison canned a pair oa nifty 20 foot push shots within the space pf seconds to up the count to 22-15. The Sal ems got no more field goals after this but the game was safe as the Hibbards could never get a rally going. The one fightingly close quar ter was the opener when t the two clubs matched point for point. Walt Kelly inaugurated pcoring with a first minute bucket and Bellinger got half of it back with' a free throw. Dan M on tag im mediately countered with a gift shot for the Jeffs whereupon Roger Dasch knotted the count at 3-3 with a smacking true howit 7er from 35 feet out. Jeff was never in front again as the Hauks held a 9-7 margin as the quarter ended. Bellinger topped the Vik score pmiths with six. Hefty got seven for the visitors. The Salems rest until Saturday night when they meet Benson'; I Tech here jxfterson u FG 3 1 2 . 0 o o 0 0 ... 0 FT 1 0 I 0 1 0 2 0 1 PF TP Hety f Kelly f Enochs c Brem g Mont a E ( Anderson t Schmeer t . 0 7 Ulerlich c .. 0 1 1 Covey g Totals SALEM (24) Hou(.k f Bellinger t Hendrte g IS J PF TP ' FG 2 1 1 1 0 . 0 2 1 Morgali f Alltaon g Mae g . Cos g Totals Officials a Emigti and Allen. 11 Iverson, Gray Pro Selectees NEW YORK, Dec. 17-oP)-Five Pacific northwest college players were listed today by National football league teams in player se lections for the 1947 season. They were: By Washington End Fran- i CIS Bacoka, Washington State; fjf"1, Ehno irB?nd' Washington If W,"V.T,. "y lasn ington; Center William R. Gray, Oregon State; Back L. G. Carmo dy, Central Washington. By New York-Back Duke Iverson, Ore gon. Portlands Top Seattle Pros SEATTLE. Dec. 17-iffVThe Se attle Blue Devils saw too much of six-foot-eight Urgel (Slim) Wintermute and. too much of John Mandic tonight in dropping their opening home Pacific Coast pro fessional basketball league game to the Portland Indians, 48 to 47, before 1,100 fans. Wintermute, ex Oregon star, and Mandic, ex-Oregon State ace, tallied 20 of their team's first 25 points as the In dians took a 25-17 halftime lead. For the game, Wintermute tossed in 18 points as high point man and Mandic 15. Robertson Moore Alder in - Hoiderbein 143 lit 319 192 121 143 157 13 140424 153412 133 909 133 490 Interstate Tractor (2) Stettler 1S4 Walter 137 Muelhaupt 169 Robinson 107 W. Vaidei 143 1S 12 117 109 243 21 117383 146-P426 136 343 Kelts Brown Co. (1) Powell 160 175 Jacobson 143 19S Woodcock 133 113 Hughes 144 190 Saurs 161 121 15 493 193433 121309 19 49 ( '.'V "" kit! Vk IN GRID SOUP: Alvin J. Paris, tt, (center) sIU In a New York magistrate's court where he was held on a charge af trying to bribe a professional athlete In the alleged attempt to "fix" the New York Giants-Chieare Bears championship game Sunday. Giant Player Frank Fllchok (left) la ahown (AP Wire photo) At Last: Sugar Sees Title NEW YORK, Dec. 17. -Special) -Sugar Ray Robinson, who has worn the unlucrative title of "uncrowned welterweight king" for five years, gets his long-awaited crack at the of ficial and more valuable bauble on December 20 at Madison Square Garden when he faces Tommy Bell. The bout will serve to clear up the muddle in the welterweight ranks if it doesn't end in a draw. Marty Servo, who held the title for six months after blast ing it from the head of aging Freddie Cochran, finally re tired after twice ducking Robin son. Servo asserted that his nose had been badly battered in an overweight match with Rocky Graziano. Under New York law and NBA regulations, a title m,ust be won in the ring, The boxing moguls named Robinson the logical contender as one of the bladiators who HIGH SCHOOL Salem 24, Jefferson (Portland) It. Salem JVi 2S, Chemawa 11. ilvertoa 54. Estarada 43. Sandy S7. Hood burn 23. Springfield 47, Elmlra 2. Lincoln (Portland) J4. Beaverton 24. Commerce (Portland) 44. Vancouver, Walk.. 35. Scappoose 4C, Columbia Prep (Port land) 41. Newoerg 44, Greiham 34. McMinnviUe 54, St. Helens 42. Rainier 29. Actorla 24. Sandy 57, Woodborn 25. Grant (Portland) C2, University of Portland Frosb 33. Willamette 39, Humboldt 34. Whitman 4S. CPS 52. Texas 47, Long Island 44. NYU (7, Arkansas 44. Wyoming 34, WSC 35. Vikiiig Jayvees;Foxeg Olllroilip JJrOD Indians 1 Loren Mort's snappy Salem Jayvees won their second ball game of the season last night at the Vik floor as they trimmed Earl Hampton's Chemawa In dians, 28-13. Halftime count was 20-5. Chamberlain paced the lo cals with eight points. CHEMAWA SALEM L. Wilson i0 T Culberson (1 Winnmhiul 13) F Unruh (7 Hillalre 41 C ... T. Paulus (2) Pmkham 3) . G .... Chamberlain (8) ; Kalama (3) G Covalt (21 ' Subs: Chemawa Yallup. Salem Ctimmings. Pitzer (2). Faschnact (2), Johnston 2. Michaels. Sogge. Shafer. D. Pauls (II. McDonald (I) Offi cials: cmign ana Alien. East Players Head for Tilt CHICAGO, Dec. 17 -(JP)- Twenty-four football players making up the East All-Star squad that will meet the West All-Stars in the Shrine hospital benefit game at San Francisco New Year's day will , . .1 T A . . lea e ior me nei i-uasi iuiijui- row night. The squad is under the a; t u A n J .. V uixevuufi ui xjtx . iitra uiuj ivc 1 1 of Colgate. Bernie Bierman of Minnesota. No workout is sched uled because of Inclement weather. The coaches plant a chalk talk outlining the system of play to be used In the game. The squad will leave for San Francisco at 7:30 p. m. CST. Sandys Wallop 'Dogs, 57-25 SANDY, Dec. 13.-(Special) -Sandy high's potent Willamette Valley leaguer hoopsters opened their campaign here tonight with a 57-25 .walloping of the Wood burn Bulldogs. The Sandys start ed fast and held a 27-13 margin at halftime. Eliason and Williams paced the winners with 12 coun ters apiece. WoeOara Bandy Daglien (6) T Eliason (12) Olson (2) T Wolf 4 Dryden 2) C Burch (6) Andrews (3) G Williams (12) Jewell S G Steenson (11) Subs: Wood burn Shaw (2). Gay (21. Sandy Dyal (9). Gomoll (4). Bell (1). WANTED! Walnut Meats Highest Cash Prices on Delireiy nonius KLonFEm packeig co. 460 North Front SL, Salem leaving the field after the game. SUGAR RAY ROBINSON offered the opposite corner to would fight for the crown, and several fighters. All but Bell decided they wanted no part of the explosive Robinson. Robinson spent a couple of years in the army, touring many camps with Joe Louis. Coaches Pick '46 'All' Team PHILADELPHIA, Dec. IS.-(JP) Army's touchdown twins, Glenn Davis and Felix (Doc) Blanchard, were the only repeaters on the 1946 All -American team selected by the American football coaches association today for the Satur day Evening Post. Here's the coaches team: Ends Hubert Bechtol, Texas, and Burr Baldwin, U.C.L.A.; Dame, and Dick Huffman, Tenn- tackles Geoige Cormor, Notre Notre essee; guards Al Acase, Illinois, Paul Duke, Georgia Tech: backs and Weldon Humble, Rice: center Glenn Davis and Felix Blanch ard, Army; Charles Trippi, Geor gia, and Johnny Lujack, Notre Dame I Estacada 54-45 SILVERTON, Dec. 17-(Special) Coach Ray Boe's Silverton Silver Foxes, red hot in the first and fourth periods, tonight opened their Willamette Valley league basketball season by outromping the Estacada Rangers 54 to 45. Silverton led 20-5 at the quarter, 29-22 at halftime and 36-34 at the third quarter. Estacada had tied it at 30-30 and went ahead at one time on a basket by Dick Toby, Silverton player. Carl Wickam of the Foxes led scoring with 14 points. Hunt of theflang ers had 12. "Pop" DeLay's Sil verton Bees won the prelim hand ily. 28-21. ESTACADA (46) (Ml SILVERTON Clarkson S . F Wickam 14 Anderson S F Toby 10 Hunt 12 C Nado 10 Hayden S G Roth 10 Beckgren 4 G. . Hartmen 6 Estacada rub Ahnert 2. Kubv 2. Silverton Schaap 4 Officials Tom Drynan and Al Lightner. Angels Whack m-m CC in JJallaS 7 DALLAS, Dec. 17 -(Special) Dallas high's Rangers started their Willamette Valley league campaign in low gear here to night as they dropped the opener to Mt. Angel 22-19. The halftime count was 9-8 for the Angels. Berning paced the winners with 11 points. Osuna potted nine for the Rangers. The Dallas B squad topped the Angel seconds 37-23 in a preliminary. City League Cage Meeting Tonight With intentions of drawing up the schedule and naming officials for the season, the Salem City basketball league officers and coaches-sponsors will convene to night at seven o'clock at the chamber of commerce. President Howard Maple urges that all teams be represented without fail. The league will get under way early next month. TeL 7633 Aitempt .to 'Quiet' " ar- - !" . - . ' ----- anrsvrvT IT lit V? II Paris Held in Jail As Police Fear 'Pals' Out to 'Get9 Him NEW YORK, Dec. 17-(P-Behind closed doors. General Sessions Judge Francis L. Valente today ordered Alvfn J. Paris held over night without bail on charges of attempted bribery of two New York Giants football players after police tjfficers had testified about the reported West's Shrine Outfit Named Iverson, Ossowski Clement, Chaves Set SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 17.-P) The west team to oppose an all star eastern eleven in the Shrine's annual charity " game here New Year's day has been completed with the selection of halfbacks Jack Jensen of California and Fred Provo of Washington. The east team, whose roster was an nounced several days ago, is to arrive here later this week. The 24-man west squad: Backs Walter Heap. Texas Univer sity: Willie Zapalac. Texas A. and M.: L. G. Carmody. Central Washington State Teachers: Mickey McArdle. Southern Calif; Clyde LeForce, Tulsa; Bill MacRldes. Nevada: Jack Jensen, California: Fred Provo, Washington; Duke Iverson. Oregon. Ends Hubert Bechlot. Texas; Jim Callanan. Southern California: Gene Wilson. Southern Methodist: Dick Ha gen. Washington. Tackles Ted Ossowski. Oregon State: John Ferraro. Southern California; Boyd Clement, Oregon State; Monte Mon cried. Texas A. and M. Guards Spot Collins, Texas: Sid Wright, Southern Methodist: Jim Ke- keris. Missouri; Martin Chaves. Ore gon State: Don Fambrough. Kansas. Centers uordon Benin, wasningion; Reid Nilsen. Brigham Young. Irish Handed Champ Award MINNEAPOLIS, Dee. 1T.-JP- The University of Minnesota "M" club tonight announced award of the Henry L. Williams trophy, emblematic of the national foot- ball championship as determined by the Associated Press poll of sports editors, to Notre Dame uni versity. In a telegram to the Rt. Rev. Francis Cavanangh. President ?f irifr Qoum nrnu. miiu., cuutrKC. nciis Wright, "M" club president, said the trophy, now in possession of West Point, would be awarded on a date of his selection by Rep. elect George McKinnon (R-Minn), chairman of the club's award com mittee. Woodcock KOs r -m i Sinrn 14. irvlifgai 1 VVaxv M. StJtlV4 LONDON, Dec. H.--British heavyweight champion Bruce Woodcock scored a technical , Oregon State; center Don Paul, knockout victory over Swedish UCLA: quarter Ernie Case, UC heavyweight Nfsse Andersson to-j LA; halfbacks Herman Wede night in his final warmup bout i meyer, St. Mary's and Art Battle, before meeting Joe Baksi of Kulp- mont. Pa., early in 1947. Pun ctuating his attack with heavy right-handed blows, the 25-year-old Britisher opened a cut over Andersson's right eye in the op ening frame and exploited it throughout the next two rounds. Referee Teddy Waltham stopped the bout be.ween the third and fourth rounds to save Andersson from further damage. Woodcock weighed 193 pounds, Andersson 214 Duck Pins Men's City league results last night at B. & B. Bowling courts Included: Comet Cafe 4. United Growers ; Larsen Home A Loan 2, Neumans Men's Store 1: Remington Rand J, Stevens Jewelers 1. Earl Malm captured high series and top game with 60S and 2C3. and Keith Bennett had high series 620. RINGSTEES DRAW SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 17-(vP) Mexico's outstanding lightweight boxer, Enrique Bolanos, and Jesse Flores of Stockton. Calif., fought ten rounds to what two judges and a referee decided was a draw at the Civic auditorium Monday night. NEW MEXICO NEXT HONOLULU, Dec. 17 (P)- Lei lehua alumni football players, a team which toured the Pacific coast early in the season and which spilled the University of Portland, Ore., 39 to 6, Sunday night, will meet the University of New Mexico gridders here Dec. 20. MORAN SOLD INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 17 -(IP) The Indianapolis Indians of the American association announced today the purchase of First Base man Butch Moran from Holly wood of the Pacific Coast league. It was a straight cash deal for a sum reported unofficially as "about $5000." Persons Owning Income Properly Should insure your RENT CHECKS while your prop erty is being repaired or replaced following a fire. Telephone us for low rate quotation. GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY AGENTS CHUCK 4X) - INSURANCE Oregon's Largest Sod em and Coos Bay 129 N. Commercial - Salem - 9119 (LooCtedl Foir possibility of an attempt to kiu Paris to prevent him from going; to trial. Assistant District Attor ney George P. Monaghan said aft er the secret session that Valente would announce tomorrow his de cision on bail for Paris. Meanwhile, a grand Jury pressed its investigation of the al leged attempt to "fix" last Sun day's professional football cham pionship game between the Giants and the Chicago Bears. At a court session preceding the closed hearing, Monaghan said in opposing bail: "A member of tha police department received a tele phone call this morning saying that an attempt might very well be made on the life of this defend ant. i": ivjHe lie associ ated with and his backers, I feel, will do everything in their power to prevent him from appearing for trial, even going to "the gravest of extremes." The closed hearing in chambers was arranged when Monaghan promised to produce A . : 21 A. . A . A . , J made to remove this defendant. At the hearing, it was reported unofficially, testimony was heard from two policemen, one of them tapt. Raymond Maguire who played a prominent part in break ing the case before Sunday's game. In a separate case today in spe cial sessions court, Matty Gins berg of Brooklyn, brother of Eddie Ginsberg who is Paris' stepfather, was remanded to the city prison pending sentence December 30 on j a bookmaking charge. Sentencing I of Ginsberg was deferred by Jus l tit-e Alfred G. Hofmann on the request of the district attorney's I office to allow further investiga ! tion. Today in general sessions, Paris, through counsel, pleaded innocent 1" indictments charging him with ; offering bribes to Merle Ha pes : and Frank Filchok, backlield 1 players for the Giants, not ;to do their best in the game, won by the Bears 24 to 14. 1 HllSKieS NaillC All-Opponents SEATTLE, Dec. 17-(VFour players from UCLA and three from Southern California were named on the University of Wash ington's all-opponents' football team today. St. Mary's placed two and Stanford and Oregon State one each. The team: ends Burr Baldwin. UCLA, and Henry Van Gieson, St. Mary's; tackles John Ferraro, USC, and Don Malmberg. UCLA; guards Mike Garzoni, USC, and Paul Evenson, USC: fullback Lloyd Mernman, Stanford. Yenan, China's Communist capital, is 450 miles from the nearest seacoast. Boiling, Leaking RADIATORS Need the Attention of Our Radiator Expert We have complete) facili ties with which to repair, clean and flush radiators and coolinc systems. Let us prepare your car for winter driving. 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