12 The Startman. Salem. Oregon, Sunday. Fbruary 8. 1947 Vikings Stop Astoria, 36-35 Unruh's Gift Shot Proves Winning Point ASTORIA, Feb. 8. -(Special) -A converted free throw by Forward Waldo Unruh in the last three sec onds of play gave the Salem high Vikings a 36-35 hoop victory over the Astoria Fishermen here to night. The win made it three out of four for the Viks over the Fishermen this season. Astoria wen Friday night. 30-27. From the time Guard Dick Hen drie hit a 15 foot bucket in the first minute the Salems were al was in front. Harold Hauk's crew htld an 11-9 advantage at the first quarter mark, jumped the lead to 17-13 at the half, and en joyed a 28-17 margin at the third quarter buzzer A one-man show by Astoria's Gnmberg almost pulled the Fish ermen on top in the final stanza, however. Grimbeig hit exactly six field goals in that eight minutes, collaring storing honors for the evening with 16 points. Mase was high for Salem with eight. Vik Guard Dick AIlicon sus tained a bad cut under the eye early in the tilt, necessitating flitches. The Salems' next fray is big fix competition against Albany there Tuesday night. Kalero ) (15) Astoria fg ft pf tp Gellrner I 2 0 3 4 Kop-la f B ft pf tp I f 3 13 7 1 Ma- f 4 1 R lhander.f 0 1 2 1 Hill c A lli-rn.e H-nlr ie.R I'nruh.f Mill r.c 0 4 6 LofUf c 1 0 5 Kittlesn.g 1 1 5 Grimbrg g 2 6 More.f '0 0 Pekkcla 0 1 2 Matron 1 0 9 0 1 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 4 Darh p C'rirnbi n K 0 II 0 0 T ta!s 14 B1136 Totals 16 3 13 35 Officials fox and Coyle. A code of laws promulgated by Kmps Il;mmurapi of Babylon is the oldest such code known. Jr. Hi Fives to Vie Roberts to Seek K0 In Opener Wednesday In Wednesday Battle The Leslie and Panish junior gnximed by iepective coaches the since the finish of the Intramural the post in the first game of their the city championship Wednesday night at the senior high. And if the .Miliar league chase is an in- riication of what is to transpire in the three-pame series, neither Bob ' Mtt7gers Pioneers or Bob Keus- j c hcr's Misfionaries find themselves : fa(ired to have other than a ding cior.g scrap for the coveted title. In previous civil warring by the juniors. Parrish has won 19 games to Leslie s 9. In city titles. its : Panish K. Leslie 2. The Metzgers W(m lat'year and in 1945. Les lie's last title was in '44. City Quintets Active Monday TITY I KAfilE STANDINGS W I. Pet Snlis 5 0 1 000 V'-Motor F.ifMrom 3 0 000 Kavctes Wfif'lens 3 I "0 MaMer Froii 2 2 500 Talbot ainrs 2 3 400 W I. Pet 1 2 333 1 3 2S0 1 3 0 4 000 City lengue basketball action Monday right at Leslie finds the Avinless Talbot Mintmen up Bgamst the once-defeated and highly fa voted Page Woolens, now strengthened by the return of Frankie Page, Scotty Sebem mid Al McRae. and the unde- ,, , 7. ' V s J ",e v..iii ............ this week: Salem Steel vs. Ma ter Bread and Warner Motors s. Elf-ti em's. Cats Hit Road To CPS, UBC Coach Elmer Schaake and his Willamette Bearcat eager hit the road this week to College of Puget Sound. Tacoma. and I'niversity of British Columbia. Vancouver, for a quartet of Northwest conference games which will either make or break t all Wl' hopes for the 1947 pen- nant. The Bearcats, now in fourth place in the standings, play ClS Tuesday and Wednes- day nights and then the I'BCs Friday and Saturday nights. ; Star-Studded Prelims Set For Big Mat Outing Tuesday Matchmaker Elton Owen In sists he's "shootinr the works at the armory Tuesday night en the Frankie Hart-Pete Bel eastro Coast Junior heavy weight champ Ion s h i p mat card. The main event, long waited since Hart climaxed B bloody brawl by beating Bel castro here a month ago. is to be preceded by three pre- Tommy Xllon liminaries. "three of the best ones I could hope to match.' opined Owen. Furthermore. Sa lem's Tony Ross has been named to referee the entire card. The first prelim, starting at 8:3t o'clock, finds the two strangles opposing one another, Georges (The Muscle) Dnsette and Bill (Whirlwind) Weidner. 'Bev'Off Today to Gotham For Pact Confab with Boss ' t i --rrmT7i LLMSSTV "'" ii ilttJimmZFtZk m. sV STOCKING UP: Salem's Fleyd (Bill) Sevens, New York Yankee boldoat is shown consulting Webster for ways and means of de fending himself la his word battle with Yank Bom "Loquacious Larry" MaeFhail when the two set together in New York later this week to talk salary terms. "Bev" leaves for the confab today. Erixon street's Floyd (Bill) Bevens, 16-tame winner for the New York Yankees last year but now one of Larry MacPhall's ser ious holdouts, leaves Salem this morning via train for New York to talk terms with the boss. The bit righthander who spent much of the off season working in a local cannery is scheduled to leave New York for spring train ing at Puerto Rico later this week if he and MacPhail reach an agreement. Should the pair re main at odds in their salary dis pute, it is likely Bevens Mill be sold or traded to another major league club. Although neither "Bev" or high varsities, past 1') days season, go to argument for " w jk ' COACH JIM AIKEN Visits Salem Monday Todd Snatches Lead in Open SAA' ANTONIO Tex Feh 8 lPlBiff bUmrl Harry Todd of Dailas came out (lf the gathering "- ttlay with a par-shattering -u k- to o,ke f,ver the lead at the halfway mark in the ? 10.000 Texas open with a 36-ho!e total of 129. Todd"s red-hot shotmaking ex hibition, one stroke shy of the 18-hole competitive seen ing rec ord, left the unattached Dallas professional a blow in front cf smiling Jimmy Demaret from Ojai. Calif., who had a 68 today after tearing apart the 6400-yard par 71 Brackenririge Par k munici pal course to top the opening round with a record-equaling 62 HANK TO SIGN PITTSBURGH. Feb. 8 - JP) Contract negotiations between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Hank Greenberg are expected to end here tomorrow with the big slug- ger putting his name on a one- year agreement calling for at least : $55,000 the salary he received from the Detroit Tigers last year. 1 The No. 2 shot pits Tommy (Two-Ton) Nilon. the Australian smash hit in with The Gray Mask, the hooded head-butter himself. Both of these outings will be one-fallers limited to 20 minutes. The semiwindup special brings Alabama Buck Weaver and Ex-marine Billy Fox into action in a two-of-three-faller. So the Hart-Bei-rastro natural doesn't lack a supporting card by any means and will have to hustle plenty If it Is to outshine one or two of the lesser offerings. Two-fisted Peter, absent in these parts since Hart went ber serk to flatten him a month ago. was forced into Tuesday's title match when he repeatedlv docked the flreballish Frankie the past three weeks. Owen's ultimatum of "wrestle Hart for your title belt or get no more matches In the northwest" con vinced the Weed. CaL, walloper he'd best show ap Tuesday night and with his coveted junior heavy belt. j i MacPhail have divulged actual mer Hubbard high and Salem figures, it is known that the for semipro Senator star is seeking around $20,000 for his 1947 lab ors. MacPhail has offered a pact containing near 910.009. the amount Bevens is believed to have received last season when he finished up as fourth best hurler in the American league In earned run Averages. Bevens won 13 games Vor the Yankees in 1945 and was conceded IS wins by MacPhail " last year when he was kept from pitching the final three weeks of the season in or der that rookies might be given a chance to pitch. Tony Roberts, the Vancouver, B.C. feather who has been pretty pert as a boxer in his two local and winning appearances with 'Duane Hoag. doesn't plan on the tap and "jab method of offense in his Wednesday night Northwest feath- . erweight championship 15-round- er with Snooks Lacey at the arm ory. Anthony ot the Ilattenert nose and many excursions in for eign lands other than Canada in tends to snatch the negro's title via no less than a knockout. "I could probably box uith him all the way,'' voiced Roberts from Vancouver Saturday, "and would stand a good chance of getting beat if I did. I know Lacey can . box and I know how fast he is. I've watched him fight. So I'm ' gojng for the kayo Wednesday. I'll be in shape to go the full fif teen if I have t-o, though." And from Portland via Eddie Thomas. Lacey 's m a n i g e r : "Snooks is in great shape for this one and should take that Canuck because of his superior speed and boxing skill. I think he'll left hand him all over the place." When informed that Roberts will be gunning for a knockout. Thorn- , as chuckled back with "Snooks has never been knocked out. not even by sucIjl fighters as Willie Pep and Phil Terranova who he's either beaten or held to a draw. . So Roberts will have to do a lot more punching than we think he can dci " The only prelim thus far set for the 31 -round card is the Dick I Abney vs. Irish Johnny O'Day : four-master. Three other four- ! rounders will complete the card Tickets go on sale Monday morn ing at Maple & Keene's at no ad vance in prices. Golf Clubbers Resume Today With the tdvent of favorable weatherv Salem Golf clubbers are expected to hit it bot and heavy today in the Slickeroui ney. Club Pro Jim Russell hopes 'to see all matches up to date by ;he end of the day's play. Regular Slicker competition is scheduled to wind- Up Feb. 16i2with the league play- offs to follow. Additional feature on today's slate is a Partnership sweepstakes go, carried over from Saturday, Fesler Offered Buckeye Post PITTSBURG. Eeb. 8-(- Wes Fesler. who lifted University of Pittsburgh's football out of thy. . doldrums last fall, today was offi cially offered the job as head gridiron coach at Ohio State, ' where he won All-American hon ors at end in 1929 and '30. L. VV. St. John, retiring athle tic director at Ohio State, and his successor. Richard C. Larkins, came here to invite the famous Buckeye alumnus to take the position left vacant this week when Paul Bixler resigned to ac cept the head coaching job at Colgate. Dragons Defeat Vancouver Five DALLAS. Feb. 8-( Special ) Bob Daggett's Dallas Dragons trimmed Ogden Meadows of Van couver. Wash..439-28 here tonight. The Dragons, paced by Ray Osuna's 15 prints., led at the half. 25-12. The Dallas Bees won the preliminary. 36-27. Ogtlea Meadows (28) H. Mcness ( . F Stiifler (6 F B. Menesa (4i C (39) Dallas 1 15 i Osuna lOi N. Perry ; (2) Bigby 1 H. Steyer (4) . G Hill (6) G Subs : Dallas L. Perry (3). Adolph. Dunn. Balzer li Kahler ( 4 1 Fischer (4). Jones Officials: Howell and Hampton. Prep District Leaders Listed Picture Clearing A Hoop Show Nears By the Associated Press With four weeks of play re maining before the annual Ore gon high school basketball tour nament at Eugene, leaders had emerged today in all of the state's 16 districts. District by district these are the top teams: No. 1 La Grande, leader of the Blue Mountain con ference, strongly favored with Baker a second choice. No. 2 Pendleton and Milton-Freewater even with a game each in their sub-district play-off. In the other play-off Hood River took a 2-1 edge over The Dalles Friday night with a 51-32 win. A third win is necessary. No. 3 Bend currently in a losing streak, but still the favorite. No. 4 Klamath Falb? favored since Medford's loss in a 34-32 game with Grants Pass this weekend. No. 5 Coos Bay and North Bend are fighting it ! out with Coos Bay a shade ahead, i No. 6 Eugene, the defending ; state champion, a shoo-in with 1 1 straight victories. No. 7 Leb- anon, 30-23 victor over Corvallis ' this weekend, a step ahead of Al bany. No. 8 McMinniville and Newberg on even terms. No. 9 Forest Grove, winner of its last I six games, ahead. No. 10 Astoria : favored with Seaside a step be i hind. No. 11 Salem considered i a pretty strong bet. No. 12 : Molalla showing the most streng th thus far with Milwaukie clo-e behind. No. 13 Central Catholic favored after a 43-32 win from Columbia Prep. No. 14 St. Helens and Rainier leading. No. 15 and 16 Washington and Roosevelt favored with Grant still having an outside chance to win a tourney position. Duck Strokers Down Beavers EUGENE. Ore . Feb. 8-(Pi-The University of Oregon swim team defeated Oregon State college. 59 to 16. today with George More head of Oiegun a double winr.ei in the tank event. It was the second time the Ducks easily out stroked the Beavers in the inter collegiate test as Morehead set the p;.ce in the 60-yard free style and the 100-yaid free style for point honors. Resulls: IiOO aid medley relay: Oicpon i Miller. Anderson and Mooie headi. Time -2:28 6. 220 yard fie stle Rush "Oregon". Hiatt "Oregon". Oliver "OSCi. Time 2.28.6. 60 yaid free stvl: Moor head i Oregon i. Haz zard "bif.'om. Church (OSC. Time -32. Diving: Stiaub (Oregon State). Coibett "Oregon!. Holcomb (Oregon). Points 108 38. 100 yard free style: Moorehead "Oregon". Oliver OSC). Sundhe "Oregon". Time - 59 4. 150 yard bactcMroke: Waltem lOregonl. Dessler Oregon I. Kies "OSCi Time -I 4i 6 2" Hi yaid breaststroke : Juestls "Oregoni. I ipp iOSCi. Fowler (OSCi. Time -1 45 6 440 yard free stvle: Hiatt "Oret'onl Rush (Oregon), Ull man (OSCi. Tim -5 25.5. 400 yard relay : Oregon i Mayer. Ferris, Thomp son. Sundliel. Tim -4:07.5. EI Lobo Nabs $50,000 'Cap ARCADIA. Cahf.. Feb. 8-iP)-El Lobo. a rank outsider as a field horse, ran to a well raced victory over 16 rivals today in the $50. 000 San Antonio handicap and es tablished himself as a strong con tender in the coming $100,000 Santa Anita handicap. El Lobo, "the people's choice'' who cost cowboy singer Stuart Hamblen about $250 in 1941. cap tured the eighth running of the San Antonio by a length over Al len Drumheller's highly-regarded Hank H. A crowd of 53.000 at Santa Anita park saw El Lobo, six year old gelding, take over the lead entering the stretch from pace setting Hank H. and drive on to a win worth $42,450 net to Hamb en. RANGERS BOP AUMSVILLE (Special) The Aumsville high Rangers shel lacked Turner 91-7 here Friday night. Speer topped the winning attack with 28 tallies. The Aums ville Bees took the prelim, 40-7 Turner (71 (91) Aumsville Schelke (2) F Osburn 3 F Hombrck iui C Watson 1 0 1 G Vaughn 2i G Subs: Aumsville (12i Dalke 112' Cox (8) Killmfer 112) Hugh 1 28 1 Speer Atkinson (11). Versteeu "2". Morrison (4i. At Last Men! ADAM HATS ARE HERE In Salem at the United Shirt Shop Exclusive Agents 331 State St. Salem, Ore. - . . ' .-r-.J.- "V f " "" j I i. CVS 1 :' - ' I ',; T ' ... i . " .: ',. f. ,. : ..V V" . Xi:' J) 1 READY: Northwest Feather weight Tltlist Snooks Laeey (above) faces his toughest local fight Wednesday night at the armory when he meets Tony Roberts, Vancouver. B. C, vet in their 15-round championship bout A torrid scrap is pre dicted. Ailtcn to Make Monday Visit James Aiken. Orecon's new football coach who Is making a personal appearance tour of the state ith I' of Oregon Presi dent Harry Newburn. will visit Salem Monday. A S p.m. dinner at Legion hall, sponsored by the Oregon Dad's club and I' of O Mother's club, along with the Oregon Alumni association Mill be open to parents of students attending Oregon and to alumni of the school. Aiken will be interviewed be tween 3:45 and 4 p.m. over Sta tion KSLM. Salem. Those who plan to attend the dinner Mon day should telephone Mrs. Wal ter Kirk. 7907, for food assign ments for the pot luck supper. She is president of the Mother's club. Graders' Event Set Outstanding grade school bas ketball team in Marion county will be invited to theAnnual Hill Military Grade School tourna ment, set for March -7 and 8 at the Portland school. Hill officials announced yesterday. LaGiande Graders won the 1946 tourney. Takes the "Ouch!" Out of Shaving Your face will feel completely new and different when you switch to velvet-touch, Micro-Sharp, CRAFTSMAN double-edge razor blades. Yes the secret of shaving luxury and comfort is a master made blade, so unbelievably sharp that it gets 'em off clean with just a few feather-touch strokes. And that's this once-over CRAFTSMAN! Here's the secreh This amazing new blade is made by experienced master blade makers of the very finest Swedish Bevos Clout Webfeet, 71-57; Cougars Sock Vandals, 51-39 Idahoans Fade After Leading MOSCOW, Idaho, Feb. B-fSV The Idaho' Vandals faded after holding a halftime lead of 23-20 to drop their ninth straight North ern Divisiot basketball game to Washington States here tonight, 51-39. It Was the Cougars' fifth consecutive loop win. The Vandals, who have lost nine straight games in defense of the title they won last year, led. through much of the first half with Big Jack Phoenix leading the way. With reserves in for both teams. Washington State stepped out in front 39 to 34 mid- i way of the 2d half with Bob Gas ton and Don Andrews pacing the attack. It was the Cougar's game thereon. Idaho (IS) (Jl) "' s fg Ft Pf Tp Fk Ft Pf Tp Evans f 3 3 4 Cayda i i 4 2 S Mrtnxn f 0 S 4 5 Shrdn f 3 3 2 9 PHmx c 4 3 Jll'Sevrtsn c X I 4 Oint g 0 1 0 1 Hamltn c 3 1 3 7 ! Taylor g 1 0 I 2 riltot I 1 3 2 S Getslr i 0 0 0 0 Gaston f 3 0 4 . Rainey g 0 1 1 1 Lowrry f 1 0 4 2 I Ran f 0 0 10 Arndt c 1113 Gano C 10 12 Andrw ( 3 0 2 Frknd g 2 2 2 6 Da hi ( 0 0 2 0 O'Conr ( 0 2 0 2 Carbg g 0 0 0 0 Totals 11 17 17 39 Totals 1 13 2 51 Bevos to Get I y r,altels PORTLAND. Ore . Feb 8 i4', The Portland Beavers of the Pa cific Coast Baseball league wiU receive at hast eight players on loan from the New York Yan kees this spring. Portland Busi ness Manager Bill Mulligan said today. Mulligan said they were: Short stop John Lowe from Twin Fall-; Third Ba-eman William Capp from Beaumont. Texas. Catchci Eldon Muratore, Beaumont; and fie light-handed pitcher-- Bili Hoi:t. Beaumont: John Moore. Newaik; John Bianco. Ncvaik: John Robinson. Beaumont: tnd Forest Main, recently of the aimed services. Mulligan said others mivht be loaned later. Motor? Top Baptist Valley Motors of ihe City league defeated First Baptist of the Church "A" loop, 50-39, on j the YMCA floor last night. The j winners held a 26-18 maigin at the half. Os Morley of the loser? 1 topped the scoring with 18 points.' Jim Sheldon collared 15 for the1 Motors. i 1st Baptist ! H Snuthers (81 . F C'oolev "U F O. Morlev till (" J Goffrier 5 G D Morlev "2i G (54) Vallev Motor 11. "Si Sheldon I2I Morris I 14" Mason . 7 I Jtenrv "(O Clark Subs: Baptists B Goffir "5i. Mot ors Vofct (2i 23 5 for 10 COLLEGE Orepon State 71. Oregon 7 WSC 51 Idaho 3 Nrvada 61 Pnriland 4A. UBC" 57 Whitman Hi. Army 4S. Yalr 43 Navv 61. Hulneri 4S Trxas 5. So. Mrthodul M Michigan .". Olno State 53 Tmple M. Pmn Slat 37 Bicnmond 60. VMI 52. Trnnnitf 62. Grorgia 33 William and Mary 37, G i Wash tngton 32. llhnots 43. Iowa .16 Fordnam b Columbia 55 Colby Mt Mainr 4S R I Stale S7. Coast Guaid 61. Dujuenf lt Akron 49 Cornell 42. Vnnslvania 17. Aikansas AS. Baloi 57 t'lah 62. Biifham Voun 54. Trxa Christian 55. Rii-c 51 U Arizona Sri N M A S M MI Trxas Mines 59 Hardin-Sirniiumn 47 Idaho So Br 59. Col Id ho 39. Urnvrr U 64 Okla CiU U 46. Wv.MTiIng 60 Utah Stat 45. l'S- 52 Stanford 48. Disk 46 Tulsa 35 Wrrt Viicinia '2. I'll! 41 Northwtrn 54. Puitlu 53 Tu Ian 59 A'abama 49 Auburn .'M. Florida 3d No Carolina 55. Dax idwn 46 No Carolina St 71. Furrnan 51 Cirighton 40 Okla A & M 31. Holy ( io 44 Krton Hall 43 Syracuse 45. Caniiu 4il Notre Dam 70. Mull Stat S4 ISall 46. St Juwph s 45 Track, Field Stars Shine EAST LANSING. Muh. Feb 8 Stars tiom a itu nl lit Id i f 517 of the nation's finest collegiate liack and field ei f i m i s Inn the Michigan State nulrii lelav record book apait here tonight hv sma-hing seven meet n-conls m the fust 10 event- of the 2 5 1 i annivt i sa ry Caiimal at Jeiii-o'i Field House. The I'nnfriMly of Texas gi.ib ted off a pan ot individual iliam pionships with its line y n u n A sprmtci, Chai!e Paiker, anil dis tance ace. Jei ry ThompMn. Mull igan State (cllege also took a pair of fusts and Peon State'. middle distance duo i I Bill Shu man and Mitchell Williams lan one-two in the luOO-ymd tun. KenturkyH Trimmed! CHICAGO. Feb 8-(4'i De Paul hustling Blue Demons handed mightv Kentucky its second Ims ketball defeat in 23 starts tonight by a scoie of 53 to 47 before a sell-out crowd of 18.34 in Chi cago stadium after Noithwestern scored another upset by downing Purdue 54 to 53 in a Big Nine contest. Introducing The New MTCRO-SHARP Leather-Stropped Dlado Chrome Steel in a specially built factory equipped , with improved automatic-control heot treating de vices. The edges are multi-honed in oil to give them super sharpness actually stropped on leather same as your barber does. And to moke sure that those fine edges touch nothing (not even the package they come in') till they touch your face, each blade is anchor-wrapped. 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