The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 13, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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    8 Tha Slot man, Salem, Ofqon. Tn day, lanuarr 13. 1948
Jerry LlMe P and copped a
Northwest conference football
title In his first try at Willamette,
and now doggoned if it decant
look as if Johnny Lewis wont
ditto in basketball. Of coarse
Lewis Co. faces a few rugged
evenings on Jaonts in the near
future to College of Idaho. U of
British Colombia. College of Pa
get Sound and Linfkld. Bat the
helpful jump the Bearcats have
on the rest of the pack after their
four straight league wins Is an
Indication that the former U of
Oregon man might well Join pal
Lillie In, the Gold medal Index
.... And yeuve noticed too by
now that one Harold Hank, after
a slow start has his Vikings gal
loping through another Big Six
chase and headed for perhaps
even more gilt-edged laurels la
the March classic at Eagene than
he picked ap for fourth place last
year .... Seattle AP man Jack
Ilewins says Washington foot
ball coaching possibilities now
number three Howie OSell of
Yale, Don Fanrot of Missouri or
Ed Sauer of Kansas. Bat. bats
Ilewins, the Huskies may nave
Army's Earl Blaik on the dotted
line by now, or Clipper Carml
chael or maybe even Roly Poly.
Nothing is guaranteed ....
Portland-Salem baseball goats
Bill Mulligan. George Emigh and
J. Francis Wilson will convene
today to thrash oat the Senators
managerial situation, says Emigh.
It's a good bet John Francis still
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Up-to-Date Leaders Listed
Pin Tourney Ends First
Session on Local Lanes
Oregon's seventh annual bowling classic last night crossed the
finish line of its first five-day session at Capitol Alleys, and now takes
a two-day blow before firing is resumed Thursday night Nary a
single record has been shattered by the hundreds of assorted indi
viduals and teams thus Jar, al
though some of the trundlers have
notched snappy marks for the bal
ance of the tourney prize seekers
to shoot at from here in.
Two squads of five-man teams
finished up last night's stand but
not one was able to better firsts
established by teams earlier in the
meet.
Leaders so far are Robert (Tex)
Keel, co-owner of the Capitol
drome, in the Class A singles with
a 846; Walt Fix of Seaside in Class
B singles with 597; Berlin Niles of
Lebanon in Class C singles with
603; Fred Thompson-Hi Hamanof
Portland, Class A doubles with
1186; Harold Gentry-Floyd Calph,
Lebanon, Class B doubles, 1179;
Ken Berry-Vere Staats, Delake,
Class C doubles. 1060; Keith
Brown of Salem, Class A team.
2803; Medoland Creamery Corval
lis, Class B team, 2670; McCready
Lumber Co., Ocean Lake, Class C
team, 2659; Jack Soelberg, Port
land, Class A all-events, 1772;
Harold Gentry, Lebanon, Class B
all-events, 1628; Dick Haaland,
Portland, Class C all-events, 1615.
Last night'i raaulta:
Clasa A trams: Pacific Department
store. Portland. 2083; Shannon Co..
?ortland. 2553. Clasa B teams: Chucks
vern. Salem, 24; Goldie i. Silver
ton. 245: Starr rrmt. Salem. SOS. pu
Bote Cleaners. CorvalUo. 2550: Cooley
Wolaborn Construction. Portland. Z3t.
Kruse Motors. Portland. 2544. Class C
teams: Woodburn. 243: Brown Auto.
Albany. 2373: Variety Bak-ry. Corval
lis 25A5: Pastime. Gresham. 256: Wal
ton Brown. Salem. 2329: Keith Brown.
aam- rtr bmlir. Eugene. 2417:
HartweUs tlectrlc. Salem. 2340: The
Ronde. Grand Ronde. 2266. Jtrwea-t
Paint and Wall Paper. Corvallij. 244ST
Prairie Tavern. Vancouver. 234J: Ls
and Bob's Sporting Goods. Corvallis.
tfclS; Friesen rurniture. Salem. 2468.
Following are the five leaders of each
division up to date:
niu a TEAM: Keith Brown, Sa
lem. 1803. Stan Terry Coin Machine.
Portland. 2776. MAM Plylock. Port
Ian 2703 Lawrence Refrigeration. Port
land. 2684. Clme s Coffee Shop, Salem.
Mil
CLASS B TEAM: Medoland Cream
ery. Corvallis. 2670. Lock wood Hard
ware Lebanon. 2623 Lutx rioriest. Sa
lem. -25: Cooley-Wolsborn. Portland.
Ti4- Squirt Bottling Co.. Eugene. 2584.
CLASS C TEAM: McCready Lum
ber Co.. Ocean Lake. 2659; Les & Bob
Sporting Goods, Corvallis. 2615: Pas
time. Corvallis. 2586: Variety Bakery.
Corvalli. 2585; Interstate Tractor. Sa-
lam 2 SO
CLASS A DOUBLES: Fred Thompson-HI
Haman, Portland. 116 Al Mot-tram-Max
Engele. Portland. 1181. Mor
rte Warth-Doc Pruess. Grants Pass.
1160. Don Page-Harvey Page. Salem.
1151. Frank Evans-John Giodt. Salem.
1144
CLASS B DOUBLES: Harold Centry
yioyd Calph. Lebanon. 1179. Bill
Schmeisttng-Lawrence Dorsey. Eugene.
1121. Dick Haaland-Al Bender. Port
land. 1114. Ted Suter-Gene Lyons.
Grants Pass. 1086. H. Duncan-Ed No
land. Seaside. 1075.
CLASS C DOUBLES: Ken Berry
Vere Staats. Delake. 1060. Ivan Korb
Lc Peterson. Salem. 1044. Lyle Allen
Dale Allen. Delake. 1040 Ike Winters
Don Doian. Astoria. 1034. Ron Call-beck-Hetb
Ricnafds. Portland. 1029
CLASS A SINGLES: Robert Keel.
Salem. 646 Hi Haman. Portland. 618.
Ellsworth Hartwell. Salem. 813. Willie
West. Salem. 613. George Crandall.
Lebanon. 602 John Glodt. Salem. 600.
CLASS B SINGLES: Walt Fix Sea
aide. 57. Jim Lemaxk. Portland. 53
Otto Glausi. Portland. 582 Dolph Har
desty. Raide, 572. Ken Winfton. Rose
burs. 56-.
CLASS C SINGLES: Berlin Mies.
Ibanon. 603 Jess Wneht. Astoria. 589.
Dick Haaland. Portland, 581. Ron Call
beck. Port!and. 575. Franklin Mies.
Lebanon. 570 ,
CLA5S A ALL-EVENTS: Jack Soel
berg. Portland. 1772. Ellsworth Hart
well. Salem. 1725. Doc Pruess. Giants
Pas. 1719. John Glodt. Salem. 1718.
Walter Cline. r.. Salem. 1707.
CLASS B ALL - EVENTS: Harold
Cet'trv. Lebanon. 1628. Ralph Scrog
fins. Lebanon, 1817. Dolph Hardesty.
Seaside 1614. Joe Jarvis. Fori land. IMtf.
CLASS C ALL-EVENTS: Dick Haa
land. Portland. 1615. Ken Berry. De
lake. 1611. Lvle Allen. Delake. 1596.
Berlin Nile. Lebanon. 1570. Dale Allen.
Delake. 1546. .
Gibson Leading
WVL Pointsmen
WOODBURN, Jan. 12.-( Special)
-Ken Gibson, sharp-eyed Wood
burn guard is leading the Willam
: tte Valley league individual scor-
Jog parade through the first three
ggaxea, according to statistics com
piled by Loop Secretary Jiggs
i Burnett of Woodburn. Gibson has
1 hit for 56 points in the three out-
ings, for almost 20 points per game.
Second is Roger Tofte of Silver
ton's high-scoring team, with S3
markers. Ralph Smith of Canby
has 39, Paul Jewell of Woodburn
33 and Larry Traeger of Mt. Angel
30 to round out the top five.
Woodburn's Bee team is the only
one in the league undefeated.
" " t,' r m ,
FRANK STOUACK
will be field boss, after the
thrashing Is done, although
Emigh keeps mumbling some
thing about, a playing manager
.... Also on the baseball front.
Bill Bevens continues to hold his
unsigned Yankee contract while
other Bombers, one by one. fall
in line. Bev has informed the
magistrates that ho would like
the same contract ho had. last
3,'?so9oso)pooocj OjPt ! sj Tf?flnopO0i
iMaoaloal
Crucial TOts
In WVL Round
The Willamette Valley league's
tonight finds three of the four
games booked on the crucial side,
fourth round of basketball play
Estacada's league - leading and
unbeaten Rangers play at Wood-
bum against the capable Jiggs
Burnett Bulldogs who have shown
WILLAMETTE VALLEY LEA CLE
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Tonight fames: Eatacada at Wood
burn. Silverton at Molalla. Canby at
Mt. Ansel. Sandy at Pallas.
scoring power enough to kayo any
team in the league despite two
losses in three tilts; Coach Jerry
Gastineau's high - scoring Silver
Foxes go to Molalla to tackle Don
Wilson's hot-and-cold defending
champs and Sandy's twice - vic
torious and unbeaten Columbians
go to Dallas to play Bobby Dag
gett's Dragons who have a habit
of being a mighty tough team to
beat in their own arena.
In the fourth game Verdell
Ragsdale's Mt. Angel Preps should
pick up an easy win at Mt Angel
against lowly Canby high.
All games will be preliminaried
at seven o'clock by Bee team
clashes.
Motor Quint
Still Unbeaten
The Valley Motor quint rested
alone at the top of the City
league's National division as a re
sult of action last night at Leslie.
The Motors racked up their fourth
straight victory as they whipped
the Marine Reserves, 34-23 and at
the same time the Montgomery
Ward five fell into second place
as it suffered its initial loss.
31-2S decision to the National
G u s r d s. The Naval Reserves
trounced Master Bread, 35-15, in
the third tilt of the evening, the
loss being the Bakers' fourth in
succession.
VaUey Meter 34) (23) Marines
Link t7 P.- (HI Williamson
Boise 4 F 2) Wilkinson
Fitzimmons (4) C 3 Hood
Wickert (91 G (31 Bailey
Lakie (I) Q - (4 Henery
Subs: V. Motor Walker (2). ,
Naval Res. (35)
Deacon (7)
Cole 5
Hartley (7 .
Gibson it) -
(15) M. Bread
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(0) Shusterwftz
. . (6 Brennan
l2 Landon
Snvder (4)
a
(4 Cowbon
Subs:
Navy Harbough (I I Rowen
(21.
M. Ward (IS)
B. Straw (Si
W Straw (14)
Oliver 14)
Shching (1) ..
r.MidM in
(31) Natl. Guard
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(2) Error
(7) McRea
1 9) Meier
(2) Schieman
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(4) Cummings
Subse: Wards Guards Wilson (6
Kleinmith (1).
Officials: Ercolinl and Donovan.
Golf Clubbers
Slate Action
With an entire week of in
activity behind them because of
flood conditions, Salem Golf club
bers hope to get their games back
in the groove this week. Men's
clubbers will fire a nine-hole
R oodles tourney as feature of their
Thursday eve session and an 18
hole meet Is slated for the week
end.
Interest is building toward the
annual Slicker series which opens
Saturday, Jan. 24. The Slicker will
continue every l weekend, ram or
shine through : the winter ' and
early spring. Jack Russell and Joe
Steiger (now club pro) captured
the event last year.
dldnt feel that ho
should be eat by a dab that had
wan both the American league
pennant and world championship
. . . . Beff ale Bui still bhtM
"wo was robbed" dam too.
Granted that Nancy MerkL Lew
Beck Larry Jansen. Jake Lelcht
and Saxanne Zimmerman were
worthy of high accolade as the
state's "athlete of 1947", as se
lected by the Portland Maltae
mah Athletic dab. Bat why the
Salem hope and his world series
venture dldnt rate so mach as
aa honorable mention makes
wonder last who in heck
on the selcctiott committee. Had
oar man resided in Portland it
might have been different. Bat
then Bill Is accustomed to the
shade. The big town's publicity
men have kept him In It many
years. And he's the last guy in
the world to squawk about It,
A brand new gladiator Joins
Matchmaker Elton Owen's week
ly grappling party tonight at the
armory, one Frank Stejack. Now
possessor of the belt emblematic
of the Coast Junior heavy mat
title, the former Washington
State footballer Is said to be a
'rti lauVsVoaM' fcoiiooA it w
Annual Cage Struggle
E
earcats Face Pilots
In WU Arena Tonight
The annual Willamette-Portland U basketball dish, just about
as tasty a cage morsel as comes down the local pike each season,
will be served up at eight o'clock tonight In the Bearcat gym. And
not unlike the Cat-Pilot clashes of years past, tonight's looms as an
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FRED (HAPPY) LES
Diminutive Pilot Guard
Bearcat Frosh
Next for Viks
Salem high's Vikings, cruising
along on a five game win streak
and now high atop the Big Six
league standing, next plays the
Willamette V Frosh Wednesday
night In the WU gym. Game time
Is eight o'clock. The Viks are Idle
tonight and the coming weekend
take off for two games Friday
and Saturday nights with the As
toria Fishermen in the Coast city.
The Sale ma do not return to Big
Six play until next Tuesday
when they go to Albany.
Johnsons High
hi WU Scoring
Willamette university basketball
scoring figures to date? Just spell
it J-o-h-n-s-o-n-s. The terrific
trio of Forward Bob, Center Jim
and Guard Ted have notched no
less than 377 of the 780 points cap
tured to date in 13 games by Coach
Johnny Lewis' team. Bob is high
man with 242 and Brother Jim is
a close second with 224. Then
comes Ted with 111. Fourth high
is Guard Tom Warren with 45.
The up-to-date scoring:
ro
. SO
. 89
. 43
. Jl
'. 14
0
PF TP
31 S43
B. Johnson
J. Johnson
T. Johnson
Warren
Allison
U
4
as
18
13
91
224
80
S3
22
24
17
24
111
43
34
32
25
22
14
1J
8
S
3
1
1
Medley
Douglas . ..
Baum .
Bryant
Waldron .
Richardson
Barker
Harrington
Bates
Nelson .
Total.
299 190 283 80
Church Basketball
"A" league - - First Evangeli
cal 34. first Christian 22; First
Presbyterian 33, Jason Lee 23.
"B- league--Pr Ingle 22.
Rosedale Friends 20 (overtime);
First Presbyterian 27. Calvary
Baptist 24 (overtime); First
Baptist 42. Knights-Lutheran 35.
Buckeyes5 Overtime Win Rated Top Oddity
NEW YORK, Jan. 13 -UP)-Ohio
State's -borrowed time"
grid victory ever Northwestern
was the outstanding sports od
dity of 1947 aeeerdiag te the
nation's sports editors partici
pating in The Associated Prear
year-end pell.
Cookie Lavagetto's double
that Yuined Floyd Bevea's no
hit game ia the world series,
turning aa apparent New Terk
wta Into a Brooklyn ' victory,
was next ea the list with the de
elsioa oa the Joe Louis - Joe
Walcott bout ranking third. Nei
ther was close to the Ohio State
Nsrthwcstera affair.
Ohio Stole really did it the
hard way la shading the Wild
eats. 7-C. seme three minutes
after the final gun, aa the re
is bleepper. It was Just
about a tdexea years ago that
Stejack. on Babe Helliagbery'S
Cougar elevens, was Just as good
a grid guard as there was In the
land. In 134 ho made a num
ber of All-America teams and In
'J5 pUyed In the East-West class
ic. Later came three years in
National league pro ranks during
which he picked up the handle
Toughle", as he never-seemed
to get hurt. All during Stojack's
tenure at WSC he held the
school's heavyweight wrestling
title and not once did he lose a
collegiate snatch. Now S3 and
earning fast in the mat whirl,
Stejack halls from Taeoma
Barring unforeseen and unex
pected developments in Moscow
last night and tonight, guess who
will come homo to Corvallls
leading the northern division
cage race. And with the most
ragged part of his season al
ready finished too! Shoald Ore
gon State take two from Idaho
to add to the pair captured at
Pullman, the Beavers return
with fear straight wins and their
fonr-games-in-ftve-nlglits Jaunt
to the Paloase passed. If sach Is
to be. look oat for Slats GUI
again when title time comes. And
at the same time, you who have
seen OSC play this season please
tell us how they can beat any
body when Cliff Crandall decent
score. He made one field goal
at Pullman In two nights. Yet!!!
s)0i((oiMeop?-iaaoi
:'Krfr' isuteii
other nip-snd-tucker between
strong small-college units. Coach
Johnny Lewis' Cats will be at
tempting to extend a winning
streak which has now reached four
in a row.
The Portlanders, bossed by
Jim (Mush) Torson, have two
well remembered worthies in the
starting lineup in Guard Leo Gros
jacques, once a Mt Angel Preps
star, and diminutive Fred (Happy)
Lee, erstwhile Astoria high and
Oregon State guard. They team
with veteran Bob Devich and
Harold Holden as forwards, and
the dusky Jackson Finters at cen
ter. The Pilots Just finished losing
two close ones to Gonzaga, one of
the top college teams In the north
west.
Although he indicated his quint
might be at full strength for the
Pilots by game time. Coach
Johnny Lewis might be forced to
face the visitors sans the help of
his prize center Jim Johnson. WXTs
biggest player and second best
scorer has been in the school in
firmary with a heavy cold. He
may be okeh by tonight, however.
If he is he Joins Brother Bob,
Guards Ted Johnson and Tom
Warren and either Bob Douglas,
Don Waldron, Pete Bryant or
Bob Baum in the starting five.
Should the pivoteer be out of
the game Willamette's chances for
a win are lowered considerably.
jne jonnson trio amounts to as
sharp a scoring threesome as there
is on any college quint in the
Northwest Jim's backboard and
defensive work would be missed
also.
WU Yearlings
To Play OSC
Coach Marv Goodman's Wil
lamette U Frosh tonight play the
Oregon State Rooks in a basket
ball clash at Corvallis. The Frosh
in five games to date have won
once and lost four times. They
split two with Redmond high and
dropped nods to Linfield and Pa
cific Frosh to Grant high of Port
land, the last game here Saturday
night.
Goodman will select a starting
lineup from Ed Strothers. Bud
Nelson, Pat Hanna. Al Miles.
Charles SUliman, Don Aasen, Ted
Mertz, Bunnell Ambrose and Wes
Stauffer.
SHA Drops 38-29
Clash to Preps
Columbia Prep of Portland Sun
day downed the Sacred Heart
Academy basketballera here, 38
29, at St. Joseph's hall. The Preps
led 18-12 at the half and 29-16 at
the third quarter after surrender
ing a 9-6 SHA first period bulge
Jack Suing's 14 points led SHA
and Fred Bown had 17 for the
winners. The Academy Bees won
the prelim 30-22.
PREPS (38)
Smith 4 . T
Bowen U7) T.
Feltx (10) C
Kurth (2) G
(29) ACADEMY
..(8) T. Colleran
44) Comstock
AO) J. colleran
(0) W. Davey
Mulhearn G
(14) Suing
Academy rut
-Kcker 3
sult of a penalty against North
western for having 12 men on
the field.
On the first .try for point al
ter touchdown, Ohio missed but
Northwestera was offside. The
second try was good. Ohio woa
7-t la the wildest finish of the
season.
Never before has a world ser
ies game beea woa under mere
dramatic circumstances than the
fourth game of the '47 competi
tion at Ebbetts field. Bevens,
aa in-and-euter for the Tanks
all season, was bat one out
away from the first. no-hit game
la series history. With Al Gien
frldde en second and Eddie
Miksls ea first, the Dodgers'
Lavagetto delivered a pinch
double that ruined the no-hit
effort and won the game.
Lebanon Well
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Montgomery
Vs. Richards
Klamath Falls Monty Mont
gomery, the heavy - fisted lad
who slagged Hal Fries oat In
few heats last week belted him
self Into a chance for the state's
No. 1 featherweight flstle prize,
the title. Matchmaker Tex Sal
keld announced Monday he had
signed the soothe rn Oregost In
dian to meet Bobby Richards,
sate feather tltllst, in IS rends
at the armory Wednesday night,
Jaaaary XL Kichards has held
the 126-pound toga since beat
ing sach remembered gladiators
as Snooks Laeey, Duaae Iloag.
et al, ia boats of a year and
more ago. S
"I would have put Fries In
with Richards for the title had
Fries beat the Indian." opined
Salkeld. "Bat since this Mont
gomery looked so good knocking
out Fries I think he's the logi
cal match for Richards."
A quartet of four - rounders
will be molded into the prelim
card later.
GIANTS SIGN 8W1ACKI
NEW YORK. Jan. 12 -OPS- Bill
Swiacki, Columbia's all-America
end whose acrobatic pass catches
halted Army's long winning streak,
today signed a two-year contract
with the New York Giants of the
National football league. Salary
terms wero not disclosed.
Mat Title
Although moot of the customer will readily agree he doesn't
deserve it, and will be la high hopes that he goto soundly sputtered.
Nasty Joe Dersettl takes his long-awaited whirl at the Coast light-
feature. The
V ' aeioags te tae
capable Billy
i ed It from aa
V
Southern Cai sortie a few months age, and
v ; since taea Dersettl aaa boea hot after it. Cer-
f- Vvt-'j' taialy one of
T'V MtU beaato he'U be the new champ at around
1:39 o'clock tonight.
iiCi. ' appearance of
Jae Deseu Junior Heavy King- rraak SUlJack, former
Waahingtoa State football star. Stoljack mixes la the special with
rugged Bob Cummings of Ohio, aad If advance notices on the
ex-Cougar guard are reliable, the fans are te see ulto a grappler
la Frank. The curtain raiser, st 3:3 o'clock, tosses the always
likeable Faakle Hart in with just as disliked Sammy Keben. All
matches will be 2-of-3 fallen and George Dose He has beea handed
special assignment as referee.
COLLEGE
Idaho 47. Oregaa State 43
nget Seaad 73, Coll. laaao
ractflc Lota. 73, WhUwerta
EOCE 87. No. Idaho 44
Texas 4J. TCU 38
IWCI M, it. Mtrtta'i M
raorsssioNAL
Belnaghaaa 81. Astoria 87
Acorns Offer
6Wedy' Contract
LOS ANGELES, Jan.
Kerman Wedemeyer's contract
with the Los Angeles Dons football
team prohibits participation in
other sports "unless special per
mission is given," Harry Thayer,
Dons' general manager, said today.
The comment was prompted by
report that the Oakland bsseball
rlub of the Pacific coast league
had offered Wodemeyer, St.
Mary's star athlete, a contract.
Duck Pins
Ladies City league action last
night at B a B Bowling courts
saw Master Bread dump Wood
en Shoe. 3-1; Oregon Flax blank
Maudlc's Ian. 4-S; and Deacon
ess Hospital tie with George's
Electric, 2-2. Peggy Short rolled
a 571 for top series while Na
dlne Fltxhugh's 251 was high
game.
The decision for Louis
Walcott provoked the most
over
pro-
longed pretest of the year. Lee
Durocher'B case also drew s
scattering of votes as the oddest
happening.
The Pacific Coast lesgae tie
between Leo Angeles aad Saa
Francisco drew support.
Frankle Groves, the girl high
school football player from Aus
tin, Texas, certainly added a
bizarre touch by playing with
the beys' team.
Larry MacPhaU's emotional
farewell, to the accompaniment
of black eyes aad bruised feel
lags, after bis Yankees had won
the series certainly was aa ed
dlty as was the Southern Call
ferula drum major who came
Into the game to kick the extra
points.
Represented
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ta","""" .. . enuuBBUueaBMuunun.
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After the first five days of the
state bowling tournament at
Capitol alleys, prize seekers
from Lebanon are more than
holding their own. Floyd Calph
and Ilaroid Gentry (above
photo) bold the Claos B dou
bles lead with 117. and Ber
11a Mies (below) leads the Class
C singles parade with a soaring
SO 3. The tournament
Thursday night.
Go Tonight
I heavy championship mat belt tonight at the
la Matchmaker Elton Owen's grappllag
belt, en display at Maple's today.
wee but exceedingly talented and
Hlxaea of Alabama. Billy snatch-
leoa tkan Tae flra afaak In a
the top culprits aereabeuta, Dor-
! The prelims are hlghllgkted by the Initial
another mat champ, this one
Neuner Rules
On Fish Bill
PORTLAND. Jan. 12.-P)-The
state game commission can con
tinue Its long-standing practice of
setting regulations for sports sal
mon inning.
A bill passed by the last legis
lature wss thought to place sal
mon angling regulations under the
joint authority of the state game
and fish commissions.
But the game commission said
it received an opinion from Attorney-General
George Neuner that
the title of the bill authorized the
fish commission to rule only on
commercial fishing. Since the
bill's title didn't mention sports
angling.
The decision wss hailed by
sportsmen's groups who had op
posed allowing the fish commis
sion to decide upon sports fishing
rules.
Table of Coastal Tides
Tides for Taft. Ore., compiled
S. Coast and Ceodetia. Survey,
land. Ore.
Port-
Jan. HIGH WATER
Time Ht
13 2:44 a m. 13
1 :08 p.m. 8
14 3:17 a m. 8 4
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Vandals Suirpirise
Bevo QuiBUt, 47-43.
Idahoans Snatch Upset Win in Last :
Moments; Clubs Iix Again Tonight ;
MOSCOW, Idaho, Jan. 12 -0F The Idaho Vandals UDset the
defending champion Oregon State
northern division Pacific Coast
Vandals led 23 to 19 at half time.
Amerk Skate
Squad Hopeful
CHICAGO. Jan. 12 -UP)- The
youngest and strongest of United
States' Olympic speed skating
teams may sharply challenge the
favored Norwegians in the 1948
winter games at St. Moritz, Switz
erland Jan. 30-Feb. 8.
Headed by 25-year-old Bob
Fitzgerald of Minneapolis, who is
the Americans' best bet to grab
one of the four Olympic champ
ionships. Coach Pete Miller's nine-
member squad has six skaters who
were 12 or younger when the Nor
wegians swept the last games in
1936.
On the basis of record-breaking,
the American squad is rated the
best ever assembled and if the
youngsters can master the trick of
racing against time as required
on the Olympics course, Miller
feels they will have the stamina
and endurance to give the Euro
peans quite an argument.
Fitzgerald, who holds or shares
American records at 220, 440 and
800 yards, is expected to glide off
with the 500-meter race, the only
event which resembles a sprint in
the Olympic program.
Navy Slates
Coach Change
ANNAPOLIS, Md., Jan. 12 -UP)
The Navy, after 14 years of play
ing football with its own officers
as head coaches, went into the
market today for a civilian to re
place Capt. Tom Hamilton, who
steps up to director of athletics.
By its action, the Navy Joined
the army in seeking its football
coach outside of the service. West
Point made the change in 1941,
hiring Coach Earl (Red) Blaik as
its first civilian mentor, after
series of losses to Navy. Blaik,
retired army officer, had coached
Dartmouth the seven previous
years.
Admiral Hollows y said that i
Professional coach will be em
ployed as head football coach as
early as practicable in order to
make plans for the forthcoming
season."
Vik Grapplers
Wallop Albany
Hank Juran's Salem high mat
corps opened their season nere
last night with a smashing 87-31
triumph over the Albany Bull
dogs. The locals captured 19 of
the 26 matches, 16 of them via
falls. The Jurans take on Dallas
there Wednesday.
109 pounds Vernon Paul (S) pinned
Bob aladsen. 100 Gartner 8 pinned
McLean. Ill Uls S) pinned White.
130 Lea bo (Al decUloned Cooper. 117
Hall (A) pinned Hart. 119 Troyer
(A) deciaioned Overman. 129 E. Eahle-
man SI pinned Reuiand. 130 Mc
Oranahan (SI pinned Baxter. 138
Lofttia IS) pinned Durr. 131 Collins
(S) pinned Seavey. 131 Benson S I
pinned Opbrock. 14X1 Youngblood IS)
deciaioned Christopher. 143 A. Will,
lams IS) pinned England. 148
Schwettz (SI pinned Boaei. 144 Dry-
den (A) pinned O'Connor. 149 Neu-
feldt IS) pinned Druahella. 192 Alf
William (.) pinned Gillian. 193 Be Ma
8 pinned Kern. 132 Boggs S de
ciaioned Atkins. 197 Given 4 A) pinned
Hemel. 184 Cole IS) deciaioned Huff
man. 199 Shepherd (SI pinned Regete.
188 McDowell IS) pinned Keese. 183
Anlrlcan (S) deciaioned Earl. 191
Becker (A) pinned Enger. 198 Burma
I A) pinned raulson.
GUNNERS NAME OFFICERS
HUBBARD The Hubbard
Rifle and Pistol club elected of
ficers for the 1948 term st their
Friday evening meeting, Jan. 9.
New officers are E. O. Erickson,
president' Jack Evans, vice presi
dent; Dick Brown, secretary; Zane
Yoder, executive 'officer; W. 11.
Barrett, tressurer; Gersld Hersh
berger rsnge officer; C. R. Duncsn,
public elatlons officer. The club
has an active .program planned
for the winter and summer.
MEANS
FTLL
Aro You Driving
a "Sloopor"?
Does your car take too long to f et started In the morning?
. . . does it stall In traffic? If It does, your ear needs a spe
cial Lodcr Bros, winter tune-up! The cost Is small . . . ths
service fast! . . . Effective. Shop opens 7:30 A. M. i
Beavers, 47 to 43, tonight is a hectic
conference, basketball
game.
The
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The Beavers, who won their
first two games over the week
end from Washington State, trail
ed most of the wsy although the
score was tied nine times.- f -
Dan Torrey flipped In two Quick
field goals to open the second half
and even the count st 23-all and
minute later Cliff Crandall
notched a long one to give Oregon
State a momentary 25 to 24 ad
vantage.
Then big Jack Phoenix. : Joe
Grove and Wendal Christensen
teamed to move Idaho ahead 43
to 39 but Jim Catterall and Tor
rey dropped in close shots to tie
the score with three minutes re
maining, i
Phoenix broke the deadlock.
with a left handed push shot from
the key and with a minute to go.
Preston Brimhall connected with
a long heave from the corner for
the clincher and the Vandals stal
led out. ; ,
Phoenix, the 6'9" Vandal cen
ter, was the big gun In the Idaho
attack, collecting IS points and
holding the Beavers' Cliff Cran
dall to two points in the first half.
Torrey led the Beavers with 13.
The two teams meet here again
tomorrow night. j
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Free throws missed. Oregon ' State!
Crandall. Storey. Idaho: Evans 3, Ralrv-
y.
fhoenix, tnrisienaen. j .
Football Rules
Session Set
SAVANNAH. Ca Jan. laTW
Faced with a hamper full of pro-
posed changes --but only a few
from the advisory committee of
coaches - - the football rules com
mittee of the National Collegiate
Athletic association prepared to
day to open its annual session
here. ' i I
Recommendations submitted by
the coaches, with Lou Little of
Columbia, as chairman. Include: i
Giving the ball to the receiving
team ten yards in front of the spot
of kickoff after a second kick goes
out of bounds, snd providing bet
ter protection to players by sub
stituting some form of padding or
covered material for the hard sur
faces on ploying equipment. '
Garbarino Tops
Gals9 Firing
Virginia Garbarino. Salem's
top - ranking feminine bowler
grabbed aa early Class A sin
gles lesd Sundsy la the Stats
Women's meet st Corvallis ss
she rolled a 826 series, top mark
of the initial firing. j
Virginia's 199 game la the
doubles slse was high for the
day and put her eut front In
competition for the Nudelmaa
Ill-events trophy. 1
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