The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 21, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 The Stat man. frrln. Ore,
Viks, Potent Techs
In Villa Go Tonight
BMk th belter aMc 4f
the JM mark after toppling
JeffrrMa'a Deem earlier this
eek. Salem hlfh'a varsity
ertater tonight take the
potent Bei Teeh of Tart
la nd rrew In an 'clack rage
mix at the Villa. Jayvee qada
f bath aehoais will play the
:4S artock prelim.
Taarhed by Jim McGregor,
the Benaana finished fifth in
tail year's Portland prep
chase. Bat sa far this semes
ter the Teehs have produced
m patently they are consider
ed as a definite title threat in
Blazers Whack Seattles
Again to Sweep Pro Series
By Jerry Stone
Sports Writer. The Statesman
Give S-lem'n Trailhlazers credit for having a fighting, never-fi--up
brand of ball in their systems. The locals displayed again
last night that they ran come off the floor and win as they nosed the
viMting Seattle Blue Devils 62-60 in a thrilling tussle which saw the
Hl.icr trailir.g at the Iirl ana ,
third quarter marks Last night's
- .1 V .. 11 n
H'i rage win gate me ianuix-
eri of the hoop series. They
in Thursday night 53-39. And
the sparkling play the Salerru
art- displaying is beginning to
stir up more enthusiasm every
night in the cash customers. One
of the best crowds of the season
was on hand for the latest tilt.
It was nip-and-tuik from the
rp-nmg gong last milht. Rangy
Jack Vaughn canning a tip-in
with one minute gone to put the
local in front, but for only a
moment, as Sig Sigurdson. the
fotmer Pacific Lutheran flash,
hit a one-hander to knot the
omit The Seattle fought on to
a 14-10 margin at the end of the
Initial quarter. As the second be
gan the Devils jumped' their lead
as h.gh as 18-12 at which point
the S.ilems began hacking away
with enough success tio knot the
half time store at 32-32 PlaVing
a big part in bunging the Yan
dles up on e en terms was Dave
Tem.t. a lad who -Aa urn an
n,:v hot during the spate of the
e filing But it was Foiward tr
rui Maktmch who tang true
with a i;nr of 15-foot pushers in
the l.i't second of the half to
m.-ke things all een.
Sigiiidson hit for two quuk
butkets as the final leg opct.ed
bill a Miishrr bv Vaughn ..nd
tt4i tleatl-tiue shots by Teytma
jumpetl the l.xals in fiont by
two pnnts. At this point it was
Siiiun'x'ii and Norm Dalthiop
w ho l laboi ated to overcome the
tUfuit ;uil push the Seattle, into
i 50-44 advantage af. the thiee
ituaiter rr...ik And that pitpaiel
the s.,g,. f.r a DRIVING Blaer
finish with the whole club pitch
log in when i lut h shots were
iitctWd Vaughn's tip-m with a
minute to go u..s itie clincher.
Toinid and Sin'irium divided
stoiing I.uimIs with 19 apiece,
nil D.l'hiop. the ex-Husky,
managed 15
Ttie Salems' next encounters
come Sunday and Monday nights
n the armory floor against Spo
kane Club Director Dan Hay an
nounced that starting Sunday a
jiew admission policy would be
9 me effective a flat charge
.f $1 00 for any seat in the house,
with the usual fifty cents for stu
dents
In Ust night prelim Knight?
of tVUimbiis i I the City league
nVfe;.ten- Vallev Motor 47-42. with
Hums hitting 22 for t-.e winners.
SWattlr Ml
FT, IT Pr TV
Siii!1n f 1 3 1
rior f 2 115
leask t 10 12
1 has, ( 10 12
Maul t 4 119
Dalthiop f S J 2 15
;ivin f 0 0 10
Hal a I 2 12 3
Walson ( 1113
TOTAUS 241 13 60
ikm I4Z)
FG FT Pr TP
VUKhn f 1 1
Mt ir'i. f .4119
(tolri hau. c 2 2 2 4
lilt, c 110
Trfia I 1 3 If
Anlun. 1 111
Brink f 2 1 I 5
SlKMIl c O 0 0 0
Ki.lh ( 3 12 7
Yarullr ( 0 0 10
TOTALS 21 13 2
Officials Piluo and Gullic
Valley Mtor
MtMin ill
Morrn 11
l'hillipn l 1 0
Sheldon i4i
KnahtpCoi
F
F Epping i4i
C Inni-enti (2i
G Alley ill
G ("alloran i4l
Clark 21
Suns iVallev Molorl William 2i.
Dn-an 4 Vnik 'Kin Meir Bur
in i22l. Weiner i4p. KnopD Schmidt
Ofritlali Piluso and Gullic.
Silverton Swamps
(anbv Five 71-50
SILVERTON. Dec. 20-(Spe-
oal)-Sil erton'a Sirver Foxes
wi their second straight Wil-
lamette Valley league basketball 1
game here tonight, walloping
Canby. 74-50. Carl Wickam, with
23 points, paced Silverton's scor-
ing It was 21-8 at Hhe quarter,
38-20 at halftime and 59-32 at the
third stop. In the Bee game Coach
Pop De Lay's
Babes won,
(74) sirverten
32-28
Caahv ( 4)
Olatad ( 141
Tatone iSi
Schooner 2l
Sline iSi
r
r
c
G
G
. 23l Wickhai
i8t TobY
. (Ill Nado
. i4l Roth
117) Hartman
Von 1 10 1
Canbv luba Hall 2. Christian 5. Gil-
bnch 4 Silverton--Schaap 2. Bo 2
Officials Tom Dry nan and Cec Ques
aeth. MONMOUTH NirS FEERYDALE
MONMOUTH TK Monmouth
high cagers this week romped
ever Perry dale. 3-6-11. Larry
Fresh led the scoring with 10
markers for the winners.
MoojbmmM (Ml (II) rerryoale
Haido 1 81
. F i4t Kester
Utll 131
Howard 8
Frvan ll) ...
r iOi Martin
r ill Edgar
. C - 111 Muller
G 111 VarMterhoof
SVrrtioder
MwrrrouUl uba Buaa 3. Ktler 4
Perryrlala Domes 1. Officials Brat
tarn and Seipp.
Saturday Dcinbf 11. 1946
the Kose City. The visitors
won their first five straight
games. Incladlng twa wins
aver Vancouver, Wash.
Coach Harold Hank s locals
have now wan twa and lost
ane. Hank will likely stick by
his starting linenp af Cartas
Hoack and Hagh Bellinger ap
front. Bill Hill at center and
Dick Headria and Roger Dasch
at guards. Probable lineaps:
BENSON
17 rallertaa
24 Mkttlett
23 Aamacher
12 RauttU .
19 G44ar
P. SALEM
r Hoork IS
F Belliacer S
C Hill 12
ti Hra4rt S
ti Dawk
tflGH SCHOOL,
Uvertaw ?4. Caaby SO.
Mala I la 44, F.taraa M.
M4bin It. staytoa ZS.
Albaay 17. rta(flel4l 14
Reseburi 33. Narth B4 .
Lebanon 3S. MrdfarS 34.
Bead 41. toralll 39.
Statidc 44. PirklMt 31.
Camas. Hiia . 39. Milwaakie 23.
Hoo4 Rier 441. The Pallet 32.
la (.randr 34. Gitalin 27.
M. H'lrnt 41. Attarta 24.
Washington 34. Jrlfrrtaa 32.
Cammerre 34. Graal 34.
Brnto SI, Lincoln 41.
BrUham Yu"Liaiv 45. l i.lv at !
san Fiaanv 3.
t'aiv ol niiaoi is, I'atv af Call-
fornU J4
Villanota SS, Loyola of Maryland M.
Wivarikuii SI. Carnegie Teeh II.
Akron 71. Came So
t ororll 44. Yale 41.
Svraruse . Ohio Wesleyaa 47.
Mriinia Trch 51. Catholic I Blv 42.
Michigan Slate ST, Stanford 4S.
Yanderbllt SI. Hewanee IS.
Oregon Mate M, rortland AII-ftLari
14
Washlncton Suit 44, Montana I'nl
rrltv 49
Denver l nlerlty SI, Colorado State
North Carolina State S4. Tolane 44.
Miami M. Florida 13.
Duqaruir S3. Morehead S2.
DePaum SS. Knox 42.
Coe 43. Chttafo I aiierxity 44.
Oklahoma A a M 47. Kanta 37.
Purdue SS. St I out S3.
I tan state 54. Montana State Col
lege 54
I B( 51. West Wash. 34
KoMh'
Bv Jerry
! zrjm
Note: Out of 90.000 Rose Bom I seats but 8000 will be available
tothe public. Which causes us to wonder whether such a situation
and It's general over the land throughout most of the grid season
doesn't tend to make graduate managers, or who
ever mar be chancellor of the exchequer, fret and
fume. For the guys that worry about dollars and
rents know that the old feather bed on which they
ran always fall is Old John Q.
lie s the suslainer. the tried and true supporter.
Now. certainly, the students are rightfully en
titled to sit in on their team's games 'specially the
Bow I tilt but we Just wonder if the GMs wouldn't
prefer the butter to be better distributed over the
bread. After all. if we remember
days with any accuracy of memory
proportion of students sit through grid encounter Hank Grtcaben
because (1) It's the thing to do. (2) Jack or Jane is going to be
there. (3) The old rah-rah spirit is contagious. As to the probability
of many of them ever developing into rabid fans in the post-school
years well, the man who holds the money bags will probably not
count too much on that. . . . Speaking of bowl ducats. Stearns Cash
ing, the local PA maestro. Is one of the lucky few who landed a
ticket to the Rose doings. . . .
Earl Torgerson. the $100,000 beauty the Boston Braves purchased
from the Seattle Rainlers. can't cut 'er on the maple court in the
same fashion that he performs on the diamond. "The Earl" has been
released by the Bellinghams of the pro rage loop. Incidentally. Tor
gerson should know better than to get tangled up in street brawls.
The major moguls don't go for such antics one whit. . . .
Conie-Backs
We're gonna beat the experts to the punch and bravely thrust
favrmnrd our nakninntions nam of the Tear's tan come -hark
eff You'd surely have to Include Oregon State's Beavers In such
a line-up. Getting whammed by ICLA 50-7. then whipping through
the rest of the schedule undefeated save for a tie with Stanford
certainly rates more than a few accolades. Then. Navy's almost
victorious surge against Army was one of the season's highlights.
And you certainly can't Ignore the St. Louis Cardinals successful
quest of the world title with the odds stacked high against them
and with the Red Sox one up after the Initial game. . . . Tony Zale
made a magnificent come-back to stop Rocky Grasiano and Hank
Greenberg. last carry-over from a golden age of sluggers, had to
come from way behind to grab the major league heme run and
runs-batted-ln titles. ...
OSHAA Svstem Good
As the battle rages pro and eon
the extra point In football we venture the suggestion that the col-
loges follow the system used by OSHAA in the prep grid play-offs, j
if It's a tie score give the ball game to the club with the greater ,
number of first downs and total yardage. What could be more
indicative of comparative efficiency. . . . Speaking of about-faces.
Idaho's quintet,, which won the northern division championship last
campaign certainly gave the east and midwest a FINE impression
f hooping, northwest style, on Its recent Jaunt. Dropped every
game they did. Now wouldn't It
committed mayhem and grand larceny in the division race come
i January. Could happen though It doesn't appear likely on paper
not with a couple of fives from Eugene and Corvallis In the same
league. . . . Gnawing hope: To see
one of these nights when Sale,m's
15,000,000 Fish
Enter Streams
PORTLAND. Dec. 20-iP-Near- ;
. H , i4 I
ly lften m,,hon ,lsh ,am into
Oregon lakes and streams this I
I year for the benefit of sports
anglers.
The state game commission
hatcheries released 14.608.644 fish,
weighing a total of 139.890 3
pounds, during the year. Twelve
million of them were rainbow
trout.
AWAITS TECHS: Blond Bill Hill
(above), veteran Salem high
center, will be in Coach Har
old Hank's lineup tonight when
the Vikings play the Benson
Tech 4julnt of Portland at 8
o'clock at the Vlk Villa.
Hoffman Heads
SGC Clubbers
Salem Golf Men clubbers elect
ed Dr. George Hoffman president
for the coming year at their din
ner .Thursday night. John Emlen
I was named vice-president and
j Bud Waterman secretary-treasurer.
In a special Match vs. Par
j tourney which preceded the din
I ner. Waterman captured honors
I with 3 up on par. Steve Kraus
j was second with his one up.
j Jim Russell, club pro. has an
i nounced the resumption of the
! rvrtnular clirkor wrim th first
week in January The "slickers"
are a partner affair run on a
round-robin ba.sis throughout the
winter and spring. As last year,
three teams Pacific Coast. Am
erican and National will be in
volved in the competition.
Russell also announced a
Sweepstakes tourney for this
weekend.
STANFORD LOSE
EAST LANSING. Mich. Dec
20-iPi-A barnstorming Stanford
university quintet dropped the
second straight game of its mid
western invasion as it bowed to
Michigan State college's basket
ball team. 57 to 45, tonight. The
Indians took a 49-37 trimming
from the University of Michigan
last night.
Along
Stone
.
Public himself.
the old college fjf i
at all. a good idJ
as to the feasibility of banishing
be just sampln' if the Vandals
the SRO sign out at the armory
pro cagers mix. ...
i.ik fil ?l
A mmm m m 1
Navy's Feat
NEW YORK. Dee. ttWP)
NaTy s football team had lost
seven games in a row when it
took the field against Army at
Philadelphia. It took some more
poandlng in the first half, bat It
fought back gallantly to score
three touchdowns mad do ev
erything bat whip the mighty
Cadets.
The Illinois team took a
pasting from Notre Dame and
was bamped off by Indiana
after getting a great pre-seasen
baildap. Like the Midshipmen,
Spartans Topple Cats
53-38 in Series Start
SAN JOSE, Dec. 20-(Special) -San Jose's Spartans did just as
expected tonight in their two-game basketball series opener with
Willamette university when they toppled the Salem visitors 53 to 38.
The big Spartans, controlling the backboard play most of the game,
ran away from the Bearcats al
ter leading only 20-17 at the half.
The loss was Willamette's sec
ond in three starts on the cur
rent road trip. That jaunt comes
to an end Saturday night with the
Spartans and Cats to meet here
again. In tonight's game Guards
Frankie Page and Scotty Sebern
stood out for Willamette in all
around play, and big Al McRae
led the visiting scorers with 11
points, high for the game.
Willamette (38) (S3) San Joe
Runvan ill T . l Hagen
Saxton 14) r 17) Sontag
Barbour il) C (101 Haynes
Page i8l G (5) Inman
Sebern (7) G 3 Holmes
Willamette subs Ragsdale 2. Gra
ham 2. Perrv. Medley 2. Barnfck. Mc
Rae M. San Joe McGgette 4. Roh
mfcn 7, Stevenson 4. S. Morgan S, Tay
lor 2.
I
Spoke Families
Receive Fund
SPOKANE. Dec. 20-iJP-Checks
totaling $114.805 25, collected in a
nation-wide drive, will be mailed
as Christmas presents to depend
ents of nine Spokane baseball
players killed in a bus crash last
June and to six other players in
jured in the accident.
Guy Chiesman, chairman of the
committee which allocated the
funds, said $24,257.27 was raised
in the Spokane area and the rest
came from benefit games and do
nations in other parts of the na
tion. Chiesman said the payments
were allocated on the basis of
number of dependents, financial
status and insurance-settlements
in the case of dependents. Sur
vivors were classified by degree
of injury, earning power and
probable length of service in base
ball. Payments ranged from $11,910
18 to pitcher Dick Powers, still in
serious condition with neck and
back injuries, to $3,374.68 to Pete
Barisoff. who received a chipped
heel in the crash.
Albany Nips Millers
ALBANY. Dec. 20-(Special)
Albany's Bulldogs jscored a Big-6
nneninc 37 to 2t victory over
Snrinafield here tonight, with
Guard Paul Heins leading the
way with 14 points. The Albany
Bees won 47-20. Grants Pass
plays at Albany Saturday night.
Springflrld (24) (37) Albany
Bergman '0i F (91 Hobbs
Chapman 5i F 0 Kelty
Bane 'Pi C - 3i Saylor
Woods 1O1 G 14 1 Hem
Thomas i5i G i 5 1 Edwaids
Springfield subt Chnjman 6. Black
mon 4. Kline 1. Todd 3. Bargham 2.
Albany Reiser 0. Muller 1, Fisler.
Reed 1. Helen 4.
MERCANTILE LEAGUE
Senators 1)
J Albnch 183 133 127-443
Paterson 12 151 124401
Iron M8 159 132439
Brant - 172 149 160481
Olney 188 190 17 557
Statesman
Lange
Mastro .
Rouau
Lark ins
Talmadge
(2)
132
125
146
148
133
125
116
148
147
145
109 366
178 419
158 452
94 359
148 426
Salem Modeler 2)
Wacken . . 130
Stett'.er 1
Farrar 155
Bradley 180
Pedersen . 152
147
145
12S
131
134
152429
142453
133417
157 48
191477
Knighti of
Bickler .
Kennedy ...
Gil
WickrAan .
Bigler
Columbus (1)
177
152
131
127
168
167
122
140
134
128
170514
138 412
117388
132393
149447
National Battery Co. (1)
Manke - 135
Bartholomew 159
Cameron 102
Lover 143
Halverson 156
128
192
163
168
128
139402 !
147498 I
148 413
177 488
182 466
Butlck'i Market (2)
Brent
Morris
McNeil
Haagensen
Ross ..
135
136
145
143
170
159
153
178
208 486
132 438
153457
172534
201543
... 206
164
(0)
... 164
165
133
. 129
167
Waltea Brown Co.
Pytsma
Robertson
Bellows
Fl wood
Saylor .
121
137
159
172
116
127412
15 487
115407
106 407
180463
Pacific Fruit Co. 3)
Claik
Elfeldt
Merrill -
Aleshire
Meyer .
141
191
159
163
136
92
155
149
176
186
13134
126472
179 487
148 487
146 468
Sunday and Monday, Dec. 22 and 23
PRO BASKETBALL
SPECTACULAR! SENSATIONAL!
SALEII vs. SPOKANE
Preliminary at 7:45 P.M.
Sunday: Warner Motors vs. Master Bread
Monday: Stayton Bulldogs vs. Salem Steel
Gen. Adm. 1.00 - Students 50c
Reserved Seats L2S, Tax lad.
Against Army Top Sports Come-back
the mini refused to be discour
aged and they whipped five
conference opponents in a row
to win the Big 'Nine grid title
and the Rose - Bowl nomination
that went with it.
Little Ben Hogan stuck his
army discharge in his pocket
and returned to the fairways.
He played in virtually aU the
winter and summer golf tours
and. though he didn't capture
the National Open, he won the
PGA title and was leading money-winner
among the golf pros
IKE POW-WOW: L'CLA Coach
oi uruin magic ior lour oi nis
pare to meet Illinois in me Kose Bowl January l. Left to rignt
the Bruin stars are Don Paul, all -Coast center; Don Malmberg,
all-Coast tackle: Ernie Case, all-Coast quarterback and team
leader, and Burr Baldwin, all-American end.
Card Coaches Named
BROOKLYN, Dec. 20-iPi-President
Branch Rickey of the
Brooklyn Dodgers announced
inounced to- I
srs'T
pointment of j
day after a phone
with Manager Leo
Los Angeles, the appo
Ray Blades and Clyde Sukeforth
as coaches for the 1947 season.
Greenberg AL
RBI Champion
CHICAGO. Dec. 20 -OPi- De-
I troifs Hank Greenberg captured
j the American league's runs-bat-
ted-in championship for the
) fourth time in his career last
! season, the loop's official statis
I tics showed today.
Greenberg drove home 127 tal
i lies, 16 more than Nick Etten did
j for the New York Yankees in
i 1946. but his total was far below
i the figure he compiled in 1937
when he marked up 183 runs bat
ted in. Greenberg also led the
league in this department in 1935
with 170 and in 1940 with 150.
The Tiger veteran closely syn
chronized his runs-batted-in titles
with his home run crowns. He
led the league in four baggers
with 44 last season, duplicating
similar feats in 1935, 1938 and
1940.
Tulane, Troy
Tangle Today
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 20 -JP)
The Southern California Trojans
and Tulane Green Wave meet
here tomorrow in a "Consolation
Bowl'' game, because nobody in
vited them to a post-season
classic.
It's a game originally set for
the 1943 season but postponed
because of wartime travel re
strictions. Re-scheduled for to
morrow, it was subject to can
cellation if either contestant got
a Bowl bid.
Molalla Notches
46 to 38 Victory
MOLALLA. Dec. 20-(Special)
Molalla's Indians won their sec
ond straight basketball victory
here tonight by spanking the Es
tacada Rangers 46-38 in Willam
ette Valley league play. Bill
Kraxberger of the winners had
15 points, but the high scorer for
the night was Estacada's Center
Hunt with 23. The Molalla Bees
won 23-13.
Estacada (38) (44) Molalla
Berlgner 14) F (4) Larsen
Havden (3) F 7i Charles
Hunt (23) C . .... H2) Brock
Lamb 0) G . i2) Goodbrod
Clarkson (2) . .G (151 Kraxberpcr
Estacada subs Anderson 6. Molalla
Wells 2. Sandgren 4.
Boiling, Leaking
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in 194.
The St. Louis Cardinals, a
struggling second In 1945, took
the National league pennant in
a playoff with the Brooklyn
Dodgers and then went on to
whip the highly-favored Bos
ton Red Sox in the World Series.
These, in the opinions of S3
sports editors casting ballots In
this section of the annual Asso
ciated Press poll, were the out
standing sports comeback of
194.
Fourteen of the C3 named
Gambler's Attorney
.Whines at Treatment
NEW YORY, Dec. 20-()-An attorney for Alvin J. Paris, charged
with .itterDted bribery of two New York Giants' football stars, de
clared today "It seems to me my client is being railroaded" after
Paris' trial had been set for next Tuesday.
General sessions Judge Saul S. Streit, who fixed the trial date.
I
.. !
Bert LaBrucherie diagrams a bit
neiuer gria siaiwarxs as iney pre-
Wilson Liked
A Tfc "
Army in Bowl
I LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20 JP
I Commissioner Kenneth L. (Tug) -!
Wilson of the Western (Big Nine) '
j conference arrived here today in -I
advance of the Illinois-UCLA
1 Rose Bowl meeting and told foot
ball writers that "I, for one, would
have put off until next year the j
start of the Big Nine-Pacific Coast i
conference tie-up if it had been j
pos.'ible." I
But, Wilson added, it was ex- i
tremely doubtful that any agree-
merit would have been completed
if Army had been invited to the
bow l this New Year's day. "I se- '
riously doubt whether our facul
ty representatives would have re
voted favorably on the agreement
at a later date.-' said Wilson. "The
vote in some cases was very
close."
He pointed out the Western
conference previously had voted
three times against a post-season
hook-up with the coast circuit,
for which, he said, he personally
had worked for 20 years.
Woodburn Downed
By Stayton Club
WOODBURN, Dec. 20-(Special
) Stay ton's Packers made
their debut into the Willamette
Valley league chase here tonight
by nosing out Woodburn's Bull
dogs, 20-18. Stayton led 12-4 at
halftime and staved off a late
Woodburn rally. Ronnie Johnson
paced the winners with 8 points.
The Woodburn Bees won the pre
lim. 36-21.
Stayton (20) (IS) Woodburn
Lierman (7) F (41 Yuranek
Marshall (0) F 4) Baglien
Johnson 18) C (21 Drvden
Brown 1 1 ) G ( 1 ) Jewell
Giel 141 G 4) Andrews
Woodburn sub Olson 1.
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of 1946
Navy's comeback as their first
choice; eight listed the Illini
first, seven gave Hogan the
vote and five picked the Cards
on top. Scoring the ballots on
a basis of three points for first
choice, two for second and one
for third, it was 49 points for
Navy. 37 for Illinois, 29 for Ho
gan and 27 for the Cards. One
writer cast his ballot for Eddie
Dyer, the Cards' manager who
returned from baseball oblivion
. nAi l
v inw m iicniHuii winner, as an i
indi vidua L
immediately told the attorney.
Caesar B. F. Barra, "That remark
is a reflection on me and I don't
like it." Judge Streit' added: "I
will countenance no delay."
Barra protested that "this treat-
ment of Paris is a violation of his
constitutional rights," and said
that he had not had time to talk
to his client and prepare his case.
Judge Streit then gave the at-1
torney permission to visit Paris. 1
a 28-year-old novelty firm offi-1
cer. in the Tombs, city jail, as
1 , 1 t 1 ' i i , m
I ijuk aiiu oiitrri as ne liKea Deiore
i uesaay, and remarked: This is
a very simple case. Did he offer
a bribe or didn't he?" t
Assistant District Attorney !
George P. Monaghan, who had '
sought to bring Paris to trial to-
j day, said two important prosecu
tion witnesses lived outside the
city, and explained he did not
want them to travel back and
forth to New York unnecessarily.
Police revealed they were
searching for another possible fi
gure in the case, a man known as
"Harvey," believed to have been
with Paris when the latter held
telephone conversations which
, weie recorded on
a tapped line.
These conversations, the district
attorney's office has indicated, led
to disclosure of the alleged at
tempt to "fix"' last Sundays Gi
ants - Chicago Bears professional
championship game.
Thieves Otttsjteed
Former Husky Star
SAN DIEGO. Calif.. Dec. 20
(JP) Jay Stoves, former Wash
ington Slate college football
player, did some open field run
ning through shopping crowds
here. Now a clerk in a sports
goods store. Stoves took out af
ter three youths, one of- whom
he saw snatch a sweater from
a display counter.
The former halfback dodged,
swiveled and spun through the
crowds In pursuit, but Int the
youths when they split three
ways in the throng.
'BIRDS WIN
VANCOUVER. B. C. Dec. 20
(CP)- University of British Co
lumbia Thunderbirds took an
early lead and were never head
ed tonight as they whipped
Western Washington college 51-36
in an exhibition game between
the two inter-college basketball
conference ouintets.
Attention Wives of Hunters!
For Christmas
Why not a
30-06 model 70 Win. with C4 Weaver Scope.
30-06 Springfield, as issued.
30-06 Mauser action, with beautiful Snorter stock, conversion
by Johnson Automatics.
30-06 Spr., with King Pike mount and K2.5 Weaver Scope
converted stock, reblued and finished.
348 Win., beautiful finish.
38 Spl. Colt. 6" BBL Nickle plated.
20 Power B. L. Spotting Scope with stand. All of the above
guns are new or like new and guaranteed perfect in every
respect.
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Goal in' Rugged Fight
NEW YORK, Dec. 20-f-Sugar
Ray Robinson tonight reached the
pot of gold he has been hunting
for five years by coming on in
the middle rounds to outpoint
Tommy Bell and win the world
welterweight championship in"
Madison Square Garden. Robin
son weighed 146lj; Bell 146.
The Harlem stringbean, known
for five years as the uncrowned
champion, finally got his shot at
the crown this time and hit the
jackpot, but only after the rough
est, toughest going over he has
ever gone through in his career,
as the rugged Youngstown. O.,
negro walked in and belted away
from start to finish of the 15-
round slugfest
Loser rf only one fight in his
career of 75 trips to the post
and that one to a midd'ewight
the uptown thumper had to come
off the floor from a second round
knockdown to finish in front.
At the wire he drew the unani
mous vote of Referee Eddie Jos
eph and both judges. Jack O'Sul-
; livan and
Associated
Artie Schwartz. The
Press . score card bal
loted for Robinson, 8 rounds to
5, with two even.
Hoisch Shines
In Uke Drill
LOS ANGELES. Dec. 20-i-Ai
Hoisch. 1 4 3 - pound speedster,
sprrked UCLA Bruins' practice
today ' for their Rose Bowl en-
an opmpn with III H'n c V- lrc
ing way rn several long run; and
hsulinr down lone pa?es all over
Spaulding field. Lightest mm of
the squad. Hoisch who has been
rated third string left half most
of the season indicated he may
be ready for more extensive ser
vice against the Illini.
The coffin-corner punting of
left-footed Cal Rossi also pleased
coach Bert La Brucherie.
Brooks Draft
Doc, Is Report
CLEVELAND, Dec. 20-iP)-Feljx
(Doc) Blanc hard. West
Pofiij N-America fullback, to
nightw drafted by Brooklyn of
the All-America football confer
ence, an autnoriiaiive cor.rertnce
source reported.
Blanchaid's teammate. Glenn
Davis, also a three-time All
America ball-carrier, was report
ed by the same source to have
been chosen by the S:m Fran
cisco Forty-Niners.
Indians in Hawaii
HONOLULU. Dec. 20-'P,-Stan-ford
university renews a w:r
halted rivalry between Pacific
Coslea ue football teams and
theJniversity cf Hawaii tomor
row. Since 1921 Pacific Coast
league teams have tangled with
Hawaii 14 times and won 10.
Stanford is favored to add to
that margin. The Indians weru
21-point betting favorites.
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