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10 Tha Slot man, Salem, Oregon, Wdndar W 1. ViCis Top Albany : On 4S-46 Thriller .; I Miller Pots Clincher in Waning Moments as SHS Regains Stride ALBANY. Jan. 2MSpecial)-Salem high's Vikings regained their winning stride and stayed atop the Big Six league undefeated to ' night by taking a 48-46 basketball thriller from Albany's Bulldogs. ; It was Salem's fourth straight league victory and sends the Vikings to E lgene Friday night in quest or . No. 5. . ' Center Jack Miller moved back , to the pivot post in a new lineup .hift br Coach Harold Hauk, j i came through in great style in this terrific struggle tonight. He not only led the Salem pointsmen with 15 markers, but also dumped In the two-pointer in the last mo ments to insure the Salem victory. Salem led most of the way -11 to 10 at the quarter, 24-22 at half time and 26-24 at the third per iod. Albany went ahead once, at 41-40 when Paul Heins hit from the key. But then Miller countered that one to again give Salem the bulge and the vmings aept from there on. ' Albany had 18 field goals to Sa lem's 13, but Coach Bob Buchan an's team was hit with 26 fouls to Salem's 14. The Vlgs meshed .ii t imim to Albany's 10. Cen ter Junior Simons led all scoring with his 18 points ror aimhj In the prelim, Loren Morfs Sa lem Jayvees kept on their win binge with an easy 40-26 nod over Albany. Salem sLbe-Paulue J. McDonaM 3. , n.km 1 Norton 1. Tandy 2. Albany Brown J. Nelson 1. Wilson ) Houck.f Miller.c Brllinfr.' t Duval 1 Farnum.f t Girodf Culbrtsn Z S 13 Merrill.! S S 13 Simons .c S 4 I Retdi 1 I SMrClskyg 0 fcrb.f 1 1 HctnaJ S 1 4' Total IS IS 14 4S Total 18 18 18 48 Official: Voosen and Kaufman. Vik Grid Sked Now Arranged Salem hifh's 141 feetbaH schedule ef nine fames was com pleted yesterday by Athletic Di rector Vera Gilmore. A t we-year -pact with Hillsbere will start here October 22. Other than far the addiUea ef the Spartan, the shrhedale contains the saaae f aa last seaaen. The slate: Septem ber 17. Roosevelt here. Septem ber 24. KLunath Falls here. Oc tober 1. Albany there. October S. Bend there. October IS. 8prinfleld here. October 22. Hillsbere here. October 2t. Cer vallis there. November 6, Astoria here. November 12. Eag eae here. Bulldogs Slap Canbv, 33-25 WOODBURN. Jan. 20-(Special) Jiggs Burnett's Woodburn Bull dogs defeated Canby, 33-25 here tonight for their fourth win in "Willamette Valley league play. It was Canby's sixth straight set back. The Dogs were on top at the half. 19-11. Palmer, Canby, topped the scoring with 12. The Woodburn JV's nabbed the preliminary, 31-29. Wars) (13) 2S Caaey TlaKlien i3 T Ull Palmer Cibwn (S) r 11 Smith Jewell (41 C (1) Krur Yuranrk it) G Hall Collins 141 G 0l Harper Suba: Woodburn Llppert 4) Krcifer O Officials: Howell and Brown. Dallas Quint Edges Molalla MOLALLA. Jan. 20-(Special)-Bob Faggett's Dallas Dragons edged Don Wilson's Molalla Cow boys, 36-35, here tonight in a thrilling Willamette Valley league , fracas. The winners led at the half. 17-14. Wells, Molalla, was ' hi'h scored with 11. The prelim was taken by the Dallas Bees, 35-28. Matalla 1S) (M) Dallas Wella (lit F 0 B. riahar Davenport (1 T l) N. Perry Bloemkainp 7) C (IS) L. Parry Bchiewe ( G (S) Jonee D Owens (8) . G (10) D. Fisher Subs: Molalla A. Owen (1) Brown hill (I) Dallas Dunn. McCaUey . Officials: McLarty and Luprldii. Ski Meet Tragic CHICAGO. Jan. 20 (jP)-The 42nd international ski meet of the Norge Ski club, in which Jimmy Hendrickson. 35-year-old former Olympic star was killed, was "un precedented" from th viewpoint of casualties, the club's physician said today. Dr. Gordon B. Fauley, physician for the Norge club for 17 years, said that 12 skiers and about IS spectators were-hurt Sunday dur ing the meet at Fox River Grove, 111. Salem Swimmers Vie The Salem high school swim ming team, coached by John Bur leigh of Willamette, will at 3 p.m. today enter its first meet, with Wett Linn high at Buckman school In Portland. The Viking team is willing to meet any prep school listing swimming as an activity. MlBa1BBBBBBBB1BBSBVBBlvSBHHmBmmmmmmmams Table of Coastal Tides TWea for Tart, Ore., compiled by O g. Coast and Geodetia Survey. Port land, Ore. Jaa. HIGH WATER LOW WATZX Time HL Time HI. 81 7 J3 ijn. II 8:48 am. 18 y p.m. 4 4 4 p-m. 8 8 m S 23 sjb. T J 1 SO a-m. U 10:43 pjn. 4.1 J : P-m. Sg 8:18 aJn. 1.T 1:U tin. IJ ft pjn. 18 4 JO pm. -0 U 10 .18 ajn. 8 8 3 J8 ajn. 8 4 JS pjn. -IS M 1 23 ajn. 8 J 4 53 ajn. J 11 3 ajn. S3 83 pjn. -1 J IS lMija. II 831 ajn. S.8 11 M ajn. S-i Tta pjn. -1.4 laltm S) 1 1 ft pf tp tl.n.h f 1 4 1 MOOD. I 1 - g7 1:48 ajn. 19 8 47 ajn. IS 4 U sua.- i 141 pjn. -U City Lead at Stake Tm tmm I. tk Amerteaa division ef the City basket' ball Uep, Salem Navigation aad aabeatea la fear on tines, tonight collide la tne feature of three games at Leslie. The eraeial claah falls at g e'cleck. feUewtag a 7 e'eleeker betweea Army -Navy Store and Warner Meters, and be fere a t e'elecker erferiag KalghU ef Celambas agalast Elfatreea's. Tonight's seasleai marks the cad ef the first fall reaad ef play also. The Navigation, easy wlaaers la all games played, beast aa array ef farmer Willamette play ers taeladiag Marshall Bar bear. Daa Baralek aadl Tad Otdahl. The Karpets are leaded ap with fermer Salem highers lacladlag Marty Svar verad. Carl Butte. Gerdy MeMerrtsi aad Wally ill. They have beea Jast early games as have beea the Navigations, aad the resalt is ex pected to be a tight scrap tonight. ( I M il 7t & v fltr &Yrt Alkaay II . a Ilkl.a. -: -i r .;r -i i. r-T ' kint9 J'i. i Lewis Honor Set CbmI mt haaar at a BM mt tk rertlaad Bearcat clab neat Manday at tne im perial betel win be Jehaay Lewis, WillamcUe's basketball reach. Other gaeste will Inclade Bearcat Grid MeaUr Jerry LU Ue aad Chack BarcUy. publicity dtrecter ef the lacal scheeL Jeffs Beat Philomath JEFFERSON. Jan. 20-(Special) Jefferson high's hoopers downed Philomath. 58-25, here tonight af ter being ahead at the half, 23-9. Wickersham paced the victors with 19 points. The Philomath Bees took the preliminary. 17-15. Jerferaan (SI) (SS) ralUnii Wschersham (111 F (3 Wooeter Ha worth (13) . F (8) Seattle Norton 18) C (4) Davla Jones (I I G (1) Berrand Reeves (0) C (1) Phelps Suba: Jett SchanU (I) Grimes .2) Weddle. Go in (St. Philomath Howard (2) Maulky (3) Pleasant (2) Howard (4) Officiate: Kolb and Sirino. Salem Gun Clubmen Elect Park Thede Park Thede waa last sight elected president ef the Salem Trapsbeeting clab, sacceedlag the late Jack Craae. daring a baaajaet meetlag at the clab raage. Den Caaaea waa rated la as vice president aad Clar eaee Tewnscnd. Tewasead. af ter being eat ef efflce a year, waa re-electel secretary. The treaaarer la Keaa Wain. Elect ed te serve aa a director far tare years was Crelghten Jeaes. A large erewd was aa aaad far the feed aad meetlag. Hart Takes Win HART TAKES 2-10-2 spa 11 H Fireball Fraakle Bart, lee king aa geed aa he ever has as aaas. last atght eaptared) third aad snatch wtaalag fail ever Al Williams la their grap allag mainer at the artaery. cli maxing a thrill-packed straggle. FraaaJa toek the evealag fall with a splaalaa stepever toe held ta IS BBuatoaaad thea saw the match fled wheat WUUaass Na. t with a series ef at a rtag eeraer with Hart's aaealder. The tottosed toagale tried the same ta Na. S hat Bart eatfexed htm hy alackiag C tTlbaeliU gad CDcIhiairSs - M o mi ft y ' Tittle Mix Tonifte Portlanders Favored in 15-Round Tf ff at Armory; Crown at Stake Bobby Richards, the fast-stepping but light-hitting boxing whiz from Portland, and Monty Chief) Montgomery, the kayo-producing Indian lad from Klamath Falls tonight make their 15-round state featherweight title pitch at the armory. And a hall full of clout custo race's Karakul Karpeta. beth as Impressive la Maraa SWaxaaatr SGCs Await Slicker Start Some 60 swingers will tee off this weekend in the first round of the Salem Golf club's annual and popular Slicker tourney. Club Pro Joe Steiger, in charge of the meet, has divided the field into five leagues, six combinations to a league. The Slicker, a partnership affair, will continue into May at which time the winning twosomes in each loop will playoff for the title. ; Deadline for first round action is Sunday night. FLrst round pairines : jVmerican Filler-Gwynn TS. Pauteon Ji Wood: Lourk-F. Sharer Mikiia McCrarey; WUlUms-Copcland vs. Len grenHcndric National Pekar-tmlen vi. Wise Baxter; Martln-BL Parker vs. Burrell Qulstad: Robblna-Cusiilna vs. SchuKi MrNetU. Pacific Coast B. Schafer-Incram vs. Hoffman-Waterman: Sheldon-Burns vs. Fry-Kay; Chase-McBurnett vs. Fiah- Qrifhn. WILWcCalliater-Wolfe vs. Gustaf-On-Moore: McLoushlln-Naah vs. Bur-rtght-Mape; Hay-Dyer vs. Painter Eyre. IUI Goodsrln-Estey vs. Price Fll rim mo ns; Klmmell-Franrwa vs. Scales Allen: Campbell-Jaskowskl vs. Thompson-Chambers. ERALTT OFFERED SEATTLE ; SEATTLE, Jan. 20-P)-General Manager Earl Sheely of the Seat tle Rainier reported tonight that the Detroit Tigers of the Ameri can league have offered Seattle two young catchers. Harvey Riebe and Joe Erautt, as part of the player deal arranged this winter between the two clubs. Both were in the Southern association last mason. 1 Over Williams ferclng Williams' aaggla late It. i The latter was thea easy prey ! far the final fall. All threagh the amateh Bart eehed aad ahhed Use clients with ale fancy aa i pact men t ef capers. Ia the hard-hlttiag St-mla-: ater, Gearge Dasctte aad Bob ! Cammlngs went ta a fall apiece : tie. Cammlngs pile drtver wis ! the epeacr aad Daaette's fall i aelae tied It. The time limit stop i ped this aa fear mlaates Uter. i la the epeaer Sammy Kehea j dewaed Geerge Cartia ka the ealy fall, aalag a sarfbeard aa j hands fan with beth Cartia aad 4 ftgf ere JVlt Olsaa J ,tM ane. If , k . mers are expecting 10 see in it one of the better local brawls of the last few seasons. It's a boxer vs. slugger duel, recognized 128 pound titlist Richards the for mer". Its winner likely will be handed a match with Joey Clemo, a claimant to the Oregon title. The handsome Portlander who took over the title almost a year ago when he outbiffed Snooks Lacey in a grueling 15-rounder here will go into the scrap slight ly favored for the win. He has proved in the past he Is not only a smart operator but also that he can go the entire IS if he has to. On the other hand, the K-Falls clouter who still has the fistic faithful buzzing over the terrific punching power he exploded in kayoing Hal Fries two weeks ago, has never had to go beyond six heats. His two knockouts of Fries came In the second and fourth rounds. Consequently he will shoot the works in the earlier frames tonight. Both gladiators will weigh in this afternoon before Salem Box ing Commission Chairman How ard Maple. Both must not heft over the 126-pound mark by fight time. Respective managers, Larry McLean of the former Chemawa Indian schooler and Jack Samp son of the Portlander, assure their charges will be under the weight level and that they are in tip-top shape. Montgomery looked it when he slammed out Fries two Wed ncalays ago. Chairman Maple has appointed two judges. Harry Collins and Ed Saunders to sit in on the scrap as aids to Referee Packy McFar land should It go the route. It isn't likely either Judge or Mc Farland will be around the prem ises after the 10th round, how ever, as Richards intends kayo ing the Indian midway in the fight. If the Indian doesn't get him first. Ticket sales have been heavy for the mix. Indicating perhaps a record gate. Matchmaker Tex Sal keld and the promoting VFW did not hike admission fees for the party. Numerous reservations have come in from both Portland and southern Oregon. The quartet of four-round pre lims, booked by Salkeld with naught but fast action in mind: Bud Abney. Salem vs. Dick Wolfe, Klamath Falls, welter weights; Dean Abney, Salem vs. Billy Sunday. Klamath, welter weights; Jimmy Curry, Portland vs. Jerry Strutz. Tort Lewis, feath erweights, and Billy Doby. Sandy vs. Joey Edmonds, Fort Lewis, featherweights. Silverton Tips Mt. Angel Five SILVERTON. Jan. 20-(Special)-Silverton fought off a belated Mt. Angel rally here tonight to take a thrill-filled 38-36 Willamette Valley league basketball win over the Preps. Verdell Ragsdale's Preps led 15-12, 21-18 and 27-28 at the quarter stops, but Jerry Gastineau's Foxes then rose to s six-point lead, largely on the shooting of Roger Tofte and Carl Wickham. The Preps did not catch up. Both Tofte and Pete Ruef of the Preps meshed 10 points. The Prep Bees won the Prelim, 47-36. Mt. Ansel M) (IS) SUverten Ruef 1 101 F HO) Tofte Nanack (2) F S Wickham Wellman (7) C . 0) Chastaln Wolf (!) G (St Jshtnun Traefer (4) G . (7) Hoth Mt. Angel suba Bucchelt I. Silver ton KoUn . Officials Ughtncr and Bevana. Estacaria Tops Sandy Quintet ESTACADA, Jan. 20-(Special)-Estacada's cage club nailed its fifth Willamette Valley league win here tonight with a 32-28 vic tory over Sandy. The winners led at the half. 17-14. Williams, Sandy, was the tilt's top scorer with 16. It was Sandy's second loss. The Estacada Bees took the pre lim, 36-31. Estaeada (12) N Culver IS) F ZS) Sand (141 WlUlams Ahnert (7) F. Carter (7) C- (X) Gotnoll (J) Dyal (4) Reynolds Land (3) . G Clarkaon (8) G (4) HopP Suba: Sandy Davenport. Morcan. Officials: Colusuanno and Dawson Bowlin Industrial leagae Ne. 1 action last alght st Capital Alleys saw Interstate Tractor No. 1 top Wal ton Brawn, 2-1: Karrs stop Cul inary Local 452 by a 2-1 eeant: Sao Beys beat Pioneer Trast, 2-1; and Schreek Motors down Keith Browa, 2-1. Lylo Herta taard, Caliaary weal, hit high series with his Set. Riggs Leads Kramer CHAPEL HILL, N.C., Jan. 20 UP) - Bobby Riggs, professional tennis champion, turned In a 6-9. 6-2 victory over Jack Kramer in the 17th match of their current series before a near - capacity crowd of 4,500 here tonight The victory put Riggs back in the lead, nine matches to eight. In their barnstorming series. . ARMY FIVE IN JAMBOREZ The Salem Salvation Army bas ketball team took part In a Jam boree held at Roseburg recently and finished third behind Coos Bay and Roseburg and ahead of Eugene and Klamath Falls. Akers and Lawrence were high scorers for the Salem team. Salem beat Klamath Falls but lost to Roseburg. Babe Didrikaea Zahariaa Is a gal who wealdn't draw above a bare snlnlmam of wolf whistles. Aad we doabt If cvea the "sew took" weald help snaea oa the Babe's six-foot frame bat there's small likelihood that Mrs. Zaharias la gnawing at her fla ger nails simply because she ' hint in demand Jy the pin-up brigade. She has other and bet ter things to think a beat, aaeh as being named la the AF pell as the Womaa Athlete of the Tear. It's the f earth time Babe has captured that coveted boner. Ia 1932 she get the accolade ea her track prowess la the Olympic games. Since thea she's beea named top gal sportster for her performance oa the links. . . . Versatility that's the ajaaxing Item about the Texas-bora A ma son. And now she's contemplating- competing with the mascu line swingers la the divot game since she has ao ether fields to conquer la the women's cate gory. Whatta gal! . . . Oregea "State's eagera this year look like eae of those rare outfits with alternating- stars. Meaning- that one geat deesat pace the pack la every contest bat rather yea have the sltaa tlea where It may be Cattorall. Craadall. Torre y or Carey de lag the horoka. A elab like, that. ICS SCHOOL, Salosa 48. AJsaay 44 P alias M. M alalia SS Weedaam S3. Caaby IS BstJtcada 12. Sandy SS Suvertoa SS, Mt. Angel M Salem JVi 48, Albany JV's 34 Saleaa Sapas 81, Gervaia 38 effersaa IS, PhUoaaaaa t Aaaaaenle 88, SuMlaatty tl MtMlaaTUM 47, Tlllaaseee aa St. Faad S7. Cheaaasra 28 St. Helena J4. V rate la ZS Gaston IS. Banks Raialer 88, Scasaeece 41 Wheeler M. Nest area M Carlten 48, Lafayette 22 JaavrUM City 44. Eugene SS BilUaere IS. Forces Grove FT Mllwaakle S4. Cent. Cataonc SS Astarta 48, Seaside 31 Newkerg 82. West Uu 43 Monaaooth 28, Falls City X2 Skerwood 38, Ores en Ctty ft OSC Beeka 44, Lekaaea 28 Parkreee 41. BUI Military IS Gartaalel 24, S. fleart (TUlaaaeek) 31 Tig aral so, Beavertoa 48 Prepper Pacts Out-Trautman Minors Told to Obey 'School Boy' Ruling COLUMBUS, O.. Jan. 2MV President George M. Trautman of America's 87 minor baseball leagues warned executives of those loops today they "must stay away from all Canadian and U. S. high school players." Trautman, fiery prexy of the National Association of Profession al Baseball Leagues, told 251 front office executives of "bush" loop clubs at his first annual rules in terpretation and discussion confer ence that Commissioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler's interpretation of the high school rule would be enforced. Trautman also outlined a new rule forbidding the signing of an American Legion player until aft er his Legion eligibility has ex pired, and in no case may he be signed before September 10 of his final year of play. The red-haired boss of the bush ers also decreed "jockeying" of players from the active to the dis abled list and back would not be tolerated. "All that Is now out of the pic ture, for sny player going on the injured list must remain there a minimum of 10 days." Bears Hoping To Get Lujack CHICAGO. Jan. 20-(AVOwneT Coach George Halas of the Na tional Football league's Chicago Bears said today he still waa en deavoring to sign all-America quarterback Johnny Lujack of Notre Dame to a Bear contract The Chicago Tribune In a copy right story last Friday said Lujack already has been signed by Halas to a three-year contract, paying $18,000 annually and a $5,000 signing bonus, and that the deal would be announced at a "big contract party" here tomorrow. Both Halas and Lujack, also sought by the Chicago Rockets of the riv'sl All-America conference, designed the signing. Badger Five Tips Pioneers PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 20 -UP) Pacific university's Badgers squeeked past the Lewis snd Clark Pioneers, 54 to 52, tonight to win a northwest basketball conference clash on the court here. Paclna (84) (32) Lewis Clark Morgan (10) T (0) Semper t Thorgenson () . F () Mills Bruaco (8) C (14) Pollard Olson (8) G (18) Thomas Whltbeck (11) G 4 DeUer Substitutes, for Pacific Rollrns 1. Palmer 8. High 2. Kaufman 1. For Low is St Clark Larson 4. Earners 8. Fred ricks 1. Officials: Brachcll and Board. Halftime: Pacific 30. Lewis ot Clark 2s. BANGERS RAP SUBS SUBLIMITY, Jan. 20-(Special)-A urns vi lie's Rangers walloped Sublimity, 59-27, here tonight in a Marion County B league hoop tilt Killinger sparked the victors with 16 points. AnaasvUle S9 (27) Snkuaatty L. Dalke (8) F (2) Hartmsn M. Bates (7) F (0) Albus Killinger (II) C - (10) Ripp Hough (8) G (2) Hlghberger Coats (8) G. (8) E. Hlghberger Suba: Aumavtlle Speer 42) Cox 44) Hayea (3) X. Speer 8). Sublimity Kinta. Official: O'Connor. - , taaBBBsauniBBsnB KcU'm' By Jerry BABE ZAHARIAS where any one of five gays caa catch fire, spells woes to the oppoalUoB. It's pretty hard to pat a two-man check ea each ta of a flvesome. . . . Wealdn't It be aa Ironic af termath tf the Portland Bevee, after all the hue aad cry ever Newport 84, Tart 38 S print nld 3S, St. Mary's (Eag eae) 21 tnlverstty 81, CUntra 34 (Portland) Waahlngton 4fl, Grant 38 J after tea 47, Lincoln 11 Franklin 44. Beneeu IS BooaevcK 48, Coaaaaerea 33 COLLEGE Pacific 84. Lews-Clark 82 Vajtpert 87. Liafield 42 Pac. Latneraa SS. CPS 41 West. Kratacky at. UU 47 NYU 84. C el (ate SO Genu fa 44, F arras at 11 SOCK 48, California Aggies 38 Seattle Coll. 88. SC Martin s 48 Kentucky 88, Georgia 31 Xavtcr 82. Vaoderbln 42 Asksrs 72, Mereer S3 Cataonc V S3. West. Maryland 47 Mlcklgan SUte S2, DeUott 34 Boly Cross 78. Bkode Is. St. 48 Tale 87, ConnecUrnt 88 St. Mary's 41, San Joae SUU M PBOFESSIONAL Seattle SS. Astoria 89 Belttugkejn 88, Vancewrer 43 Torrid Merley Madden (above) ef Bend tamed leeee a C75 series ta the Class C singles event at Capital alleys, and the mark Is aa all time high for that dans In the state bowling- tearnamenta. Miller Blasts Cincys, Neun CINCINNATI, Jan. 2 S-OTV Ed die Miller. Cincinnati Beds veter an shortstop, today blasted the method of play used by Manager Johnny Neun. said he did net think some ef his teammates were so bet, and figured the dab "will be lucky to battle for a tie for last place" In the National league this Miller said he believed the de fensive style ef play used by the Eeds for many years under man agement ef Bill McKechnle was superior te the hit and run strate gy employed by Neun. Ia Baltimore. Neun. when asked to eomment en Miller's statements, said: "It's all news to me. Eddie and I get along 10 per cent last year." Sophs Lick Gervais GERVAIS, Jan. 20-(Special)-The Salem high Sophs crushed the Gervais high varsity, 63-39, here tonight after amassing a 33-14 lead at the half. Jim Moore paced Elroy Jen son's Vikettes with 12 counters. J. Yates got 14 for the losers. The clubs play a return tilt on the Salem high floor Friday night. Gerrals (IS) (S3) Septs J. Yates 414) F (4) Coats Elliott (8) F (12) Moore Richardson ) C (I) Doen E. Yates (8) G (18) Heboid Dunn (2) O . 3 Fredertckaon Subs: Cervala Mahoney. Andres (4) Belleque. Woelke it). Sapha Weaver (7) Sodeman (2) Helstrom 48) U 11 man (7) Sloan (4). Officials: Donovan and Ercollnl. Rowing Tryouls Set PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 20 -UP) The 1048 Olvmnic rowing: try outs on th Schuylkill river will be held between June 30 and July 10 and $35,000 will be raised to finance the U. S. OlvmDic rowing squad, Coach Jack Kelly, sr. an nounced today. OIL BUIMEn S EH VICE golem Heating and Sheet Metal Co. Itg5 Broadway Call 6551 r x 1 11 Mong Stone whether or notlhcy'd be turned oat of old Vaagha street park aad relegated to the role of a road clab, should finish a dis mal last la the coming race. Ia sach a case the Portland chiefs weald the more resent those grey hairs which sprouted with the help of the Portland city council daring the (ordinarily) off season. . . . Ia few other sports will yoa find sack' aa extreme la ages aa la the keg line game. Lots of the top note hers are above the St year mark, including Andy Varapapl. the National Match play king who's it. Aad thea yoa have sach promising yoaag 'uns as 19-year-old Warren Valdes who beasts high Class A all-events to date In the State shew at Capitol Alleys. . . . That's a big reasoa for the bowling brid nees's boom In the last few years. Life really dees begin at 49 oa the hardwood lanes. . S8igiB8BWI80ail8at8l8B8BII.a8830 ISBSBsf Feuding Hockey Groups ' Find Time Running . Out ST. MORITZ, Switzerland, Jan. 20-V-The dispute over which, of two United States ice hockey teams shall play In the vlntev Olympic games starting January 30 is heading for a showdow: i witfft all principals sticking to their guns. 3 . ' Holdouts Few, Major Camps NEW YORK, Jan. 20-JP)-Base-ball's "contract - signing" season has been marked this year by an almost complete absence of hold out talk indicating that most of the major lesgue clubs are laying it on the line and getting their players in the fold. Six clubs reported 1 1 more play ers signed today and only one dis closed a holdout. The Cleveland Indians announced catcher Jim Hcgan was the first member of the team to return his papers un signed. Detroit brought Its signed list to 12 by receiving the Inked papers of catcher Harvey Riebe, pitcher Lon Kritlow and outfielder Ed Mierkowitcz. St. Louis reached terms with veteran outfielder Ter ry Moore and his understudy, Charley Kiering. The New York Yankees an nounced they had received the contract of Spud Chandler, the 38-year-old righthander who was the ace of the staff until his arm went lame last summer. The Pitts burgh Pirates reported Kir by Hig be had agreed to their preferred figure, said unofficially to be in excess of $15,000. Second Half Starts in Silverton League SILVERTON The second round of play of the Silverton City basketball league began Monday night with Steelhammers, who held fourth place in the first round, defeating Rhyne's, who held second place. 33 to 31, in overtime. Sprouse-Reitz, top team In the last round, beat DeMolay. at the bottom of the rung last round, 47 to 12. Howell Bros, de feated Walt's Tavern 39 to 24. Dock Pins Men's City leagae results last night at B B Bowling courts Included: Capp's Used Cars S. Remington Rand 1; Eisner's S. Tweedle Fuel 1; Bright Spot 2, Les Newman's 1; Sunset Donate I, LsrscB Home Loan 2. Les ter Capps rolled a C22 for high series. Including a 219 game. 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Moatgomeryj will glvo Kienaras a better goioi it thsu did the wild-swinging Duana Iloag. 1 I Wll- Lea Sparks, the veteran lamctte sports man. relays rwerd that the College of Idaho Coy otea are definitely a threkt la the Northwest circuit cage race. The Coyotes, says Lea, were real ly a hot banch In their vl ctory ov er the Bearcats last weexend. The wonder Is that Wh tmaa ever stopped the Idahoans. Mark It oa year calendar, lads- -Feb. 7. That's whea the Coyotes coma to Salem for tilt No. 2 ai d It's Jast possible the loop rrow ma be at stake. Of course, anieatea CPS Is still In the picture--and, la case yoa're wondering, John Lewis' gang Initially ellldg with the Loggers Feb. 29 I n Ta eoma. But we're still placli g out money oa Johnsons aad cobs pany. ... It' i The 17-man Amateur Athletic union squad, which carries the en dorsement of the U.S. O ympie) committee, was expected lo srd rive tonight. j Its rival, the Amateur fockey association team, whose en ry ha been accepted by the Swiss Olymo pic organizing committee, i i toure ing in Czechoslovakia. ' Quick rebuttal came fr m thai Swiss in reply to a Chlca :o dise pstch saying the U.S. C lympig committee had voted 66 io I t withdraw all American entries)" from the games if the A.H l. teanl wss allowed to compete. f f A suggestion that Amerii an en tries in skiing, - bobsleddii ig and skating might ignore an official withdrawal and compete i nyway was blasted by J. Lymar Binge ham, representative of tl e ? U.S. Olympic committee here. I "All the U.S. entries havJ sgr not to compete If they are with drawn officially," Bingham isit "We are not bluffing. If th4 A.H.A. competes, our kids won'l defy our wishes." i j Only eight days remain until decision must be made at i tneete . ing January 26 of the ex ecutive) committee of the j International Olympic committee. j , . Monmouth Grabs Twelfth in Howl MONMOUTH. Jar). 20-f Speciall -Coach Budd Gronquista Mon4 mouth high Wolverines tripped Falls City here tonight, 26-22. fog their twelfth straight basketball victory. If the Wolverines beat Valseiz in a game here next week they will annex the Polk County B league title trophy. II ride led tonight's verdict with 11 points. Moomoiith 2S) ! tt) I alia CitS Sawtelle (0) T J) J. Bowmad Helde 111) T lit ft usee Ii Howard (0) C .. 2i Qrahanri Corns took (2) G,.... 4i Richards Ladehoff (8) G J) D. Bow ma is Monmouth eube Schrooder i. Held S. LIKE MEETING AN OLD FRIEND the beer J thousands a e welcoming back mt tacani. mua OF AMERICA AGENCY Upstate Agency - Salem Dial 9119 Coos Bay i XX - CHOT