12 The Statesman, Salem, Oregon. Sunday. February 23. 1947 Aumsville Tops St. Paul Five B Title Tilt Monday Night at Gervais Aumsville high's Ranger hoop ters forced the Marion county B league play-offs into another game last night at Willamette as they handed the St. Paul Saints their initial loss of the meeting, 26-16. The clubs will fight it out for the county title in a fracas set for the Gervais floor Monday night at 8 o'clock. The Rangers la.t night went to work with dispatch in a tilt which was a "must" for them. The got a beginning lead, being up at the first quarter, 7-1. Th?y jumped their margin to 17-5 at the intermission and were never seriously threatened thereon in. Center Jim Killinger played a fine game under the boards for the winners and scored eight point along with his mate Cox for honors. Smith also hit eight fur the Saints. Al MSVIIXE (2) ST. PAIL (1 Dalke 4 1 T Smith Cox ill r tit R. Kirk Killingrr 18) C (Oi Buyserie 5utr Oi G J D. Kirk Hough 3 1 C ll Davidson Sub Aumsville Vrteir. Wal lace St Paul Stlrup. P. Hcndrlc. Mrrten Officials: Seipp and Morns. Inriians Finally Lose PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 22 -(P) The Portland Indians lost their first home game in 21 starts here tonight as the Vancouver. B. C, entry in the Pacific coast pro bas ketball league overturned t h e Portlanders, 46 to 36. in the first of their two-game series. VANCOI VIS (44 ) W) PORTLAND Baker 1 7 T C'hapnor 3 T Osterhaus ill) C Peden ill G 4l Taitt ii Mandic (101 Wtntermute 1 41 Pflucrad Ntchol Hi G 1 41 Hamilton Vancouver ub Vaughn . Lawn. CUikson. Portland tubs: Durdan. Hi frnerkff 2. Bullrortn 2. Sarpola 4. Bearcats. C-Idaho Vie In Hoop Series Here Willamette Ui Bearcats, destined to finish in no better than a tie for fourth place in the Northwest conference standings for the season, drop the curtain on their home basketball season 'Monday and Tuesday nights in a series with the potent College of Idaho Coyotes. Both games start at 8 p m. and will find WUs under manned hustlers favored to take two more setbacks. The Coyotes, a high-scoring gang coached by etrran Clem Parberry are prac tically in for the 1947 conference pennant. Led by Bob Bourland, their 6 foot 5-inch center and Reid Faylor former Idaho prep all-stater, the Coyotes have waltzed through mrwt NW nnnosi lion with ease this season. Both Bourland and Faylor boast 12-plus points per game aerages. Also. Parberry has re-s-re strength aplenty and shoves his warriors in and out of action on a full team basis. Coach Elmer Schaake will like ly stick with his WU starting line up f Duane Ragsdale. Wes Saxon. Norm Baum. Bob Perry and Ron Runyan for the final series. Pre lim games featuring Otto Skopil's JV's will be played both nights. Cat Baseball Call Monday Coach Walt Eri kson will call the firbt signup of Willamette uru erMty ba.-eballets Monday at 4 Dm. he announced esterday. Foreca.-ting a shortage of pitchers and catchers, the Bearcat mentor at i p m ancj trien a general meet hjpe a number of battery aspir- ing ,,f the executive board mem ants will be present fur the Mon- bers. district commissioners and ciav meeting. F.nckson is working . , j i . ..... . om a nca y suiruuic mi lor itan. and it will play tt home games in Wter park again this spring Loggers Stop Badger Quint FOREST GROVE. Ore . Feb. 22 (-College of Puget Sound tar ried Pacific university again to- night to win. 53 to 49. and take f-A ngnung ataniord basket both games of their Northwest ball team upset league-leading conference baketball series here. UCLA 68 to 53 tonight after three riGtrr sd. tJi) i4S) pacific c rmiSanl'Vii. f 13) Thorrlon Dinwlson '10) t H' eisman Swyer 3 O 7 Olson Stivers l G i7l GrOCarl CPS subs Hoff. Richie. RinKrr. Wolfe 2. Mur.tingtfn 10. Angeline Pa cific ub Mathi 2. Pjl-ner 1 Kauff nian 4. Manamll 3. Hih I. Whitbetk Vik Alatmen Tip Pels KLAMATH FALLS. Feb. 22 (Special) -Hank Jurand's Salem high mat corps, rapping a full week of competition, trounced the Klamath Falls wrestling S4)uad here tonight. 36-13. The Vik lads took seven of the 11 .matches, and one was a draw. COLLEGE Oresa State (9. 14abo IV WaUtla(ta !. Oregon SI. Staaferd 4. I'CLA . LlafleM 7t. Col. laaao 5S. (PS y. raetfte 4. raHfriU SS. CSC i Navy 49. Mahleafcert J7. Gfit Wavainiloa SI. Duke Tmnw M. VaaleTilt Zl. Mark. State 74. SntM Cal. 4. Itch lean 44. MtlMwU 2V. St. Jawvk'l SS. Hawaii SJ. (MilU 44. Aaaara 4J. CaeTMll 47. Barvara 41. 4laJ Scat 7. Wkwvaala . law a SS. U4UU 44. N4r Dirm 4S. Caataiaw M. IIIbmh SZ. Nart wetrm SI. Texaa 47. Bac SS. Bayta SS. MCavgta SZ. (vtwaakU SZ, Diifitli 47. W. Vlrctaia SS, Feaa State SI. KeBtacky SI. Gears la Tech 44. Araaaaa 11. Texa A M St, IkW Maa SS. Mala S3. SONS 74, OCE 44. Spaceless spasms, or, doing i a little with a let: Matchmaker Tlx Salkeld IS11 hot for a Snooks Lacey-Joey Dol ib title fight In oar town but in sist the armory isn't big enough for It. Consequently. Tex Is eye ing Waters park and a balmy sum mer evening. Both Laeey and Dolan, who have met once and decided nothing in a draw, insist on guarantees totaling S250 for a title outing, and 2i grand Is too hefty a load for the limited expanses f the village garden... See where Astoria won the district 1 tournament berth? He started with little last December but Mr. Palmberg proves once again he's quite a coach. . . . Willamette has received the Jack Dempsey-Adam Hat trophy which is to go this spring to the school's all-around athlete or one-man gang. If Marv Goodman doesn't get It he should become president of the we-wui-robbed frat. A Little All-Amerk footballer, the curly -thatched Co quille whla Is also a baseballer, hasketballer and trackster of no little means. And we don't see him sporting a dunce cap around on the campus either Phil Bayes. the Utile boxing and physical Instruction man of the YMCA who pegged the Lacey -Roberts mix smack on the nose. Insists anyone hit with his man Keller Wagner's right hand Is go- lag down and out. Just what Phil , means. In one act, is a possibility ! in Keller's debut with Portland's Bomber Daniels In their six rounder at the armory Wednes day. But M. Salkeld warns that young Daniels is a rugged negro who can take lots of punishment . ... It will be good to see the Gty Leaguers In 14th Round The City basketball -league plays off round No. 14 Monday night at Leslie with the following- games, won-Iost records of each team In parenthesis: Willamette Frosh (2-3) vs. Knights of Columbus (1-4) and Talbot Mintment (f-5) vs. Mas ter Bread (1-4). On Wednesday the Salem Steels (7-6) vs. Val ley Motor (4-2) and the Frosh vs. Master Bread. League play ends March 10. Softball Meet On Here Today The State Softball association will convene in meetings at the Salem YMCA today. A meeting of the executive board members at 10:30 a.m. will Jtart off the day-long session. A joint get-together of the district commission ers and State Director Don Jan- uarv 0t Orecon Citv will be held members representing each fran- , , , ... ... cnisea league win oe neiu at i p m. Formation of additional dis tricts, allotment of major fran chises and traveling expenses for state tourney teams will be act ed upon. Uclans Upset PALO ALTO. Calif.. Feb. 22 top Bruins went out on fouls. The Indian victory cut the Bruins' ci1Rin ai.H onm voi iun- feretue southern division Stand- frrirrl oom In nn Simpson Win ASHLAND, Feb. 22. -p)- Al Simpson's Raiders of Southern Oregon College of education made it two in a row over Eastern Ore gon College of Education Moun taineers. 76 to 44. in a run-awav game on the basketball court to- mon- clubb TaP0,- Seeley 2. " . , ' Shultz. mgnt. i Ollicials: Allen and Lightner. Ross Vows Revenge Tuesday In Mixed Braid With 'Mask' Tillager Tony Ross, as a rass ler, has spilled enough blood on the armory deck to supply a plasma bank. But T. Ross, as a boxer and he's no green pea at the leathered fist business Taws the time has come for re venge. This time, swears the likeable resident of south 22nd street, tha other guy will do the spouting. And that "other guy" is the Gray Mask, the squat and disliked nasty whose vicious bead butts bare opened more eraniuass than a brain special ist. Mr. SUneface or El Goato, as tost of the crunch customers refer is to do mixed boxing w restl lag mayhem with Ross in Matchmaker Elton Owen's top match at the armory Tuesday, a little gem resulting from last week's slam-bang in which a bloodied Rosa, via taping hia fiat HAROLD HAUK always likeable Wagner back again, and if ambition means any thing at ail Daniels had best be in a ducking mood. Keller has beard that both Roy (Golden Boy) Hawkins and George Millich plucked over SlOOu for their Port land fight, so he's raring to go . ... No wonder Frank (Jumbo) Ramsey, the ex-prep grid and hoop coach didn't go back to pro I'-ir-i, f i A t:s ft. - ' UTS READY: Salem's Keller Wagner (above) ready to make his post war fistic debut, does just that Wednesday night at the armory when he meets Bomber Daniels, j Portland heavyweight, in a six- I round semiwindup to the Kelly Jackson - Dick Wagner main event. Linfield Nabs 78-58 Victory N'WEST .S?F"ESCE STA.,NIiINo vkl. ru rv t- 1 v 1 C Idaho 8 2 . .750 Wilmette 4 7 35 UBC: 8 4 .66" L Clark 4 7 .356 CPS 8 4 .667 Whitman 3 9 .250 Linfield 8 4 667 Pacific 2 7 222 Latt night's results: At Linfield 78. College of Idaho 58. At Pacific 49. Col Puget Sound 53. nr. ifivvrii t r r-,.u c cial )-Linfield's Wildcats turned A ml torrid in the second half here to- Mayer's Be Faithful third. Mon night. scored 57 points in the 20 n. five-year-old gray mare . , ridden by Jockey Ralph Neves, minutes and grabbed their second WM clocked in 1:43 flat for tne straight Northwest conference miie and one-sixteenth. The win win over College of Idaho, 78-58 Center Bill Dresser, with 29 point! ted the way. C of I led at half time, 36-27, but faded before Lin field's fast-breaking style in the second half. IDAHO (S) Borlund 7) Favlor i9l Williams (6) Jensen 1 13) Pasley i4) (78) LINFIELD (16) Verment (4 1 Peterson F F C G G Sa re 4 (291 Dresser ,n'N?.lson i31 Cone Idaho sub: Adamson 9.' Gardner 1. Kane 2. Hart. Jones 1 Wilson. Linfield subs: Dunn 12. Abra in the third fall belted out a disputed win over the hooded character. That wasn't the first time Ross was bloodily wounded by the little round man. And now he's out to get even. They'll do fifteen 3-minute rounds, or less Tuesday. Ross must knock out the Mask to win and the Mask must pin Ross twice to do the same. The Mask will be bare-handed but Ross will wear boxing gloves. And the result is fully expected to be the most rip-roarious rasslin' bee Owen has ushered in here in months. An additional $250 purse goes to the winner. The two prelims, both wrestling matches, offer Buck Weaver against newly arrived Canadian Herb Parks and BuU Wiedner against Billy Fox. Georges Du aetto will referee. ' i footballing with the Chicago Bears! Now a Corvallis contrac tor, Ramsey's own company the other day hauled down a govern ment contract for the Dorena dam site. Lane county, in the amount of $122.25. Not even Bob Feller makes that much. .... HaU off today to Harold Hauk who Friday night proved for the umpteenth time he's no dud in the cage coaching biz. He wasn't supposed to beat Eugene but did, and not only decisively but right in their, own yard for the league champoinship. What's more. Mr. II. cracked that terrible Eugene superiority over Salem athletic teams which had prevailed five long years. By virtue of that win the Salems will go into the state tourney (if they don't stumble in district 11 in the meantime) rated as one of the teams to beat right along with Eugene, Washington and K-Falls. .... Jack Friel must be frightened. After his Cougars were whupped twice at Corvallis early in the season he opined Slats GUI's crew was the best he had seen all season. Now he insists it's the best he's seen In the last eight years in the No. Div. (Wun- ner where he was looking Friday night?) .... Re the state tourney, the hustUng Eugene Active club bers asked Life Mag If It would care to do a "Life Goes to a Basketball Tournament feature on it. The answer Is priceless, go ing something like this: Yes, if you could let us know which team wUl win so that we can special ise on it aU the way through . . . Incidentally, If you want tourney tickets, adult or student, you'd best be writing the Active club, Eugene hotel, pronto. . . . 30-Round File Bee Wednesday Matchmaker Tex Salkeld's next clout carnival, a 30-round party featuring a top 10-rounder, two six-masters and a pair of fours, is set for the 8:30 o'clock takeoff WawlnAcrta v niirht of 4 ho Vcrrv Street Garden On top will ! wise. The Academys in absorb Salkeld's first" try at the middle-1 m their first loss of the meet, weights after having switched i were n,h.e short nd most of the from feathers Orecon City's coming club-fighter Dick Wagner against the Portland negro vet eran who is never guilty of mak ing a bad fight, Kelly (Deacon) Jackson. Although not a title ligiit ui kiuukc uj any nicdus, "this fight will be a dandy," vows the matchmaker. Of much more interest locally is the two six-rounders. In them a pair of Salem gladiators do their stuff. Keller Wagner, always pop ular but long-absent village heavyweight makes his postwar debut by facing the rugged Port land negro heavy Bomber Dan iels. Dick Abney, the coming mid dleweight who needs only to cut j loose a bit more in his outings to become considerably more pop-! ular with the galleryites, squares off with punch-swinging Irish O'Day of Klamath Falls an the other. They biffed a four on the last card, Abney taking the nod after a slow start. This time its for six and a knockout is likelv I The two four-masters have not been announced yet. Tickets for the show go on sale at Maple & Keene's Monday morning at pop ular prices. Longshot Nag Anita Winner ARCADIA. Calif.. Feb. 22 -P the mile and a quarter classic as ing for 1 p m. to reorganize the C. C. Wlutney's Monsoon. 13-1 he practically loped home a length loop. He said Silverton has with outsider, scored an upset victory and a half in front of the Argen- drawn from the Willamette valley iooay in me aoy.uuu sania xviar- garita handicap at Santa Anita park. Harry Isenbei rv Ispnhpr? s I JonnI r p was s.r-o-iH with Tni R ner returned $29.10, $14 and $4.90. Vik Swimmers Tip Roosevelt Salem high swimming crews both gals and men walloped ' Roosevelt aggregations in a meet at the YMCA pool yesterday. The ..... .. r K . ' viKing girls, pacea by Barbara Carrow, took first in all but the relay as they won out, 32-19. i The men came through with a 42-13 verdict, capturing firsts in all events with Wally Nelson the top man in the attack. Banquet for Rangers AUMSVILLE - A banquet was ! held for the Aumsville high bas- , -'11 i i i 4i ii v. ir J ...:u lu,i, lMiu uc.c iuu.iud, """'iTeam events wil be rolled on i uiemueis jiitrftm. uui ; ed was Spec Keene, former Will- aruciie u coacu. oacu junn oc.i , presentea ine tropny lor tne uouin , Marion county championship and Principal 43oy Hough also spoke. Do lIDnpe The weather bureau today reported the following conditions at ski re sorts: Government Camp Roads clear, chains unnecessary, ample park ing space: 45 inches of snow, packed, granular with a light crust; tempera ture 40 degrees. Summit, Multorpor and west tows will operate: forecast partly cloudy today, mostly cloudy with few light rain showers Sunday. Timebrline Lodge Roads clear, chains unnecessary, ample parking space: 164 inches of snow, packed, icy. light crust. Santiam Pass Forecast: partly cloudy through Sunday. westerly winds, 10-12 miles an hour, tempera ture range 28-43 degrees. Vemigetfmifl Bevos Slam OdaGnos. 69-35; (District 1 1 Meet Opens Here Monday Two Tussles Due On Viking Floor The district 11 basketball tour nament, that double-elimination styled cage gem which sends its winner into the state prep classic next month at Eugene, opens Mon day night on the Salem high school floor at 7 o'clock. In the opening two games Monday, Coach Ed Burton's Stayton Pack ers take on the highly-rated Sac red Heart Academy quint, bossed by Father Lenahan and Ollie Wil liams, and the Mt. Angel Preps, fourth placers in the Willamette Valley league, face the Silverton Silver Foxes. The Preps, coached by Verdell Ragsdale, are fourth placers in the WVL and are rated on a par with the Sacred Hearts in the showdown series. Ray Boe's Silvertons, an in-and-out WVL quint this season, could easily enough be a stumbling block for any tournament foe, however. Salem's heavily favored Vikings, champs of the Big-6, and Wod bum's Bulldogs do not commence tournament play until next Friday night. Jiggs Burnett's Woodburns then play the winner of the Stay-ton-Sacred Heart game and Har old Hauk's champs square off with the winner of Monday's Mt. Angel-Silverton game. Each team must lose twice before it is elimi nated. Following next Friday's, games, two more will be played Saturday night. Academys Bow To Monmouths MONMOUTH, Feb. 22-(Speci-al)-Budd GronquLst's Monmouth high cagers knocked over Salem Academy, 40-31, here tonight, be fore 1200 fans, postponing the identity of the Polk county B league titlist until Tuesday night when the two clubs will vie for the crown. The championship tilt will open at 7:30 o'clock on the OCE court here as a prelimi nary to the OCE-EOCE game. The Monmouths earlier in the day had gotten by Valsetz, 32-20. The Academys would have. clinched honors tonight if they had pulled through with a win but the Monmouths vowed other- ""." count ueing -io Larry Fresh paced the winners with 16 points, while Lowell Mik kelson of the Salems captured honors for the night with 21 , academy i3i monmouth (4-) Goertzen 4 F C (91 Sawtt-lie (S) Howard (6) Ktstler ; Mikkelson (21) Veer (4) G G Billings (3) Subs: Monmouth Buss, Com- ( IS) Fresh stock. Groves (Afternoon game) MONMOUTH (33) (24) VAI.SETZ Heide (8) F (7- Sawtelle 14) F Howard (5) C Kistler 1 2) G Fresh (21 G (I 0) Hiiion (4) Worden, Monmouth subs Brush 4. Coin stock 4. Schroeder 1, Groves. Val setz Manwell 1. Armed Victor Ups Earnings MIAMI, Fla.. Feb. 22-()-Calu- met Farms great gelding Armed ran away and hid from five rival horses in the $50,000 Widener handicap at Hialeah today and moved into third place among the golden runners of the turf with total prize winnings of $459,775. Never pressed and seemingly held under restraint much of the way by Doug Dodson, the long- hold its first business session in tailed beauty nevertheless set a five years here tomorrow. Presi new track record of 2:01 3 5 for dent James Jenks called the meet- tine challenger Talon. I T 1 1 T i Uodds Kesumes W TY7" lllllin0- W ayS C J I VP, VADl, , IT I a , )L FenJZ -W?rUnT ; defeated Gilbert Dodds galloped ; away from a bulk field and won the mile run at the national I A. A. U. indoor track and field 1 championships by 20 yards in 4:12.7 tonight at Madison Square Garden. Cheered by a capacity crowd of 15.000 which also saw the world indoor records equalled in the 60-vard dash and 60-vard low hurdles, Dodds held back for i . .. inree oi me ii laps ana men went ahead to score as he pleased. Citv's Bowline Tournament Set The annual city bowling tourna ment has been set for the Capitol t lis... Tif n",K 1 t O O CnU "r t-yj w i 1 1 j g 4uviaiitJii kjrv. i c li i j ixi Haman announced yesterday. " ' Mah H th rio..hlM an1 singies events on March 8-9. The' tournament is open to all mem- o tne ass0ciation and every- one concerned with any event must be registered no later than next Wednesday night, February 26. Saturday night bowling will commence at 7 o'clock and Sun day sessions at 1 p.m. Bevens Effective! SAN JUAN. P.R., Feb. t2-UP) The New York Yankees opened their spring training exhibition schedule today by defeating the San Juan Senators, an inde pendent team, 16 to 3. Floyd Bevens. Salem, Ore.. AUie Reyn olds and Frank Shea, sharing the hurling, held the locals to seven hits. . J i A AT L- i hunuai niA iitKt: uoacn veraeu Kagsaaie poinu out m nis five Mt. Angel Prep sUrters the battle plan for Monday night's district 11 mix with Silverton at Salem high gym. Sacred Heart a vm. . at k arM n Dlava Stavton Mondav nleht nesday, along- with Wood burn. The five players above, I to r: Bielemeier, Beyer, Wellman, Berning and Traeger. (Statesman sports photo) Huskies Trip Ducks, Regain Third Place SEATTLE, Feb. 22.-fP)-The University of Washington's "Satur day night" basketball team squelched Oregon 63-51 tonight to regain third place in the Pacific race The Huskies, who had looked sad on Frida- but had been Prep Playoffs Near at Hand The big week of district high school basketball competition is oming up-the final playoff, for ickets to the annual state tourna- nenu at Arlington and Eugene, comi tickets men Only three teams have qualified to date Eugene, the defending state champion and Astoria among the class A quintets, and Chilo quin, undefeated winner of 24 straight games in class B. By this time next week all the class B entries will have been selected for the tournament at Ar- lington March 6-8, as well as most of the class A teams for the Eu gene tourney March 11-15. Taking the class A teams, this is the line up: District 1 La Grande vs Ontario Friday in the first of three games for the title. District 2 Pendleton vs. i "9d. F'Y". a three-game series. District 3 Bend favored in a four- team tournament opening at Redmond ' Friday. District Not to be settled uiuii riuiaiii rails aiiu mj iuiu cianr! Ol wH m a two-game aeries March 4-3 Dis ' ""U lri.l D - ., I l-ki-. 4 trist 5 Coos Bay favored. District Eugene. District 7 Lebanon far in front. District 8 McMinnvihe fav- ored in four-team tournament at Mc- Minnville next weekend. District 9 Forest Grove favored in five-team tournament opening at Hillsboro Fri day District 10 AMona District 11 Salem favored in tournament opening Monaay at Salem, uistnct 12 Molalla meets Milwaukee Tuesday District 13 Central Catholic favored in seven- District ' 14 Playoff between Rainier ana St. Helens. District 15 16 Portland) Washington and Jef ferson favored. State Baseball Meeting Today ALBANY. Feb. 22. The Oregon state baseball league will league to re-enter the state league and other possible entrants are Albany, Corvallis, Eugene, Bend an "r w- This left the Willamette valley league with Canby, Sublimity, Willamette, St. Paul and Mt. An- gel as members with possibly Woodburn, Oregon Ctty and Mo- lalla fining to make it an eight- team Jcircuft. Chemawa Boxers Head for Seattle Five Chemawa Indian school boxers Curtis Stacona 118. Rich ard Burke 126. Willie Gensaw 126. Kenny Sam 147 and Dave Shell.il 160 along with Coach Stanley Ashcutt will leave today for Se attle and a golden gloves tourna ment to be held Monday and Tuesday nights. Shellal is Oregon "Gloves" runnerup and Sam re cently won a Ramblers title in Portland. Serve Your Eyes And They WUl Serve You! It 4 Dr. E. E. Boring Have a thorough, accural, optical examination at Boring's soon I Glasses pfescribejd only If you need them. Dignified Credit BORING OPTICAL COMPANY XS3 Court .iXrfS!llll, ?'r;?:' v a a a a a also Salem awinea InLa art! an Wed- coast conference northern diviaion unbeatable Saturdays, piled up a 34-25 lead by the halfway mark ... . . , , . . in mis, iiieir imai gaioe oi me 1947 season. They didn't give the Invading Oregon Webfeet, who beat th-m in a thriller last night 49-48. a chance to catch up tonight. Boody Gilbertson. forward, playing his final game for Washington, open- the scoring almost in the first sec- j 4-1 and h.'tS cnt ,1 I beforl. Ih am j ;Zl0?.&bfy cmt OrMon't first fivlrl rml Oregon si Washington (4i ri rt Pi Tp rg Ft Pf Tp Wilkm f Bart It f I Wren f 0 Seebrg f 0 Bray f 0 Hill c 3 UI.L.. A 3 1 1 w niie i z lit Glbrtn g 4 4 0 0 fhaler f I SIS Eckmn f 0 0 3 Vndbrg f I 3 1 S 1 Nlrhls est 1 3 I Robrta c I I 3 S 13 Tavlor g 1 0 3 3 4 Jrgnsn g 3 I 1 3 7 King g 0 0 0 0 Crnove g 2 i wimsn g 4 i i-avey g 3 ! - kg 3 Totals IS 13 2S SI Totals 22 IS It S3 Shots attempted; Oregon 103. Wattl ing ton 63. Hogan Leads Britain's Rees SAN DIEGO. Calif . Feb 22 -K) Turning in a sub par perfoimanre . that couldn't be denied. Ameiica' Ben Hogan outjstroked England " Dia Rees today and at the half way mark of their $5000 winner-take-all international golf match held a 3-up lead over the thai- lenger from across the sea. , rVn-.l mti-i,l,,.,t 14 u il t. card of 33-35 68 knocked fom strokes off par for the San Dieifo Country club roune, and with Rees firing 34-38 72, Hogan pocketed $1000 of feted for the low medal score eat h day. goi!f meet set PORTLAND, Feb 22 -A't -Tne Oregon golf association tod.i.v scheduled the annual state jun ior championship for the Hici side country club the wet-k of June 23. "Show windows, show eases, home windows, table tops and desk tops, auto windshields and windows We offer com plete glass service HERE. Rea sonable charges. Dr. Sam Hughes 54 T2 r4T$ W'l Gills Return To Old Form NOITNMN DIVISION STANDIWHS W L Pr V U P Ore St II S4 Oregon T 'T Wtih M I I H2 Idaho I 14 Ml Washing M Latt nlfht'a imuMt: At Hiho AA, Oregon Slate 09 At Waai-.lngton 3, Oregon 1. MOSCOW. Idaho, Feb. 22.-TV-Oregon State's powerful Beaver, recovering fiom last nighf's stun-, ning defeat by Id.iho, lnherl the upstart Vandals 69 to 33 tonight s they returned their drive to- unit, m ihii uirin tiiviBitin f rfinic i COat buKketbll rnnlrrpur flt1. Oregon State lead 3W to 13 at halftime. The Heaven, led by Cliff Cran Th diill i.iil 1 w ru-f k, hd regained thoir foimidMble score-power. M The Vandals apparently had - pu all their eneigy into their -40 utory Iait nigot whih OulltHl tll l(illUr 4.t-r u lll.ln J striking distance of Washington Tonight the Vndl laNed I I 1 1 1 1 1 I rif l(l'l lll'il lilaS- li ltl N I i k . t M . I . ..a . toM '"'"J 13 iiaigh t .-iln-ruo Krnf uf"1 ,Mlr 1"B hig up- ,llur. Scaring all but nine of their points on f m Id goals ani hitting more than half their attempt", the neavrm jumped Into an early lead and wire never threatened. Receives carried the Ijj 1 during mt of the second half to let the regulars ret for the crucial OSC kenes with Wathington State at Pullman Monday and Tuesday. dir. STATK M (Ul llANO fg Ft m To rid nip Crndal I I 4 I It fvtni r J 4 Arxlrcn 1 t 0 4 4MiUn f . 4 I 1 III KfMlia c 4 I 1 tPhoenve I 3 1 1 Heck gill 11 f hrtr gill Silver gill 1 rrdad a 6 0 pul'n ' a o I iei.li files Metres I I I I I 4 Hame- M II I Torre I J c ",Ml"f1 " t bairiuel f 4 4 I .no c 0 0 0 0 ISO! tl'rbgh g I t I Ol unr g 0 0 U 7alor go 0 1 Walah n a o Total 30 It SSH lolali 13 II 14 i ry 1 l. HI 1 riJiMMiy JllilrH . iV!lC iICCllIlr DATONA BEACH, KU . F.b. 22 '4VA pi" on ,n M,d of the 100-mile novice race whUn biought death to a Miami. I la.. , i irier maned the open today ! 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