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6 Tho Statesman. Sclom, Of 1 , v'- v- r .7 , r -a i h v-7 v - 1 ?7 ''J H.. it - 1 " .. . ... - '- --..XX ..- .if nil 11 "y.- ...r-- The major leaguers arent scheduled to start sprtn drills uin March 1, but this quintet took It upon themselTes to get a Jump at Boyes Sprlnt-s, Calif. They are Instructors la a tralnln school for rookies. Left to right, Anglo Galan. Cincinnati outfielder; Ray Lamanno, Cincy catcher; Jack Hommel. trainer for the Detroit Tlg-ers; Jimmy Outlaw, Tiger outfielder and Walt Jadnteh, Cleveland outfielder wearing a Browns uniform. (AT Wlrephoto) Vikings Top Millers, 40-30; Rook Go Today Salem high's Big Six champion Vikings ended the league cage season In fine style here tonight as they declaloned tho Springfield Millers, 40-30. For tho Viks, who clinched the circuit tltlo Tuesday night at the expense ol tugene, ix but one loss. The Salems Saturday clash with the Oregon State Rooks at Cor vallis in a tilt slated for 2:30 pan. The preliminary saw Loren Mori's Viking Jayvees down the Miller Bee club, 38-22. Harold Hauk's varsity club was In command all the way over the Springfields from the time Carlos Houck and Hugh Bellinger put the Salems Into a quick lead in the opening minute with field buckets. At the No. 1 quarter buzzer it was 13-6 for the Capitol city lads. The margin was re tained through the second heat with the halftime score being 17-11. Tho Viks easily put the tilt away with a third stanza flurry which jumped the advantage to 31-19. - Keith Farnum, the lanky for ward, captured scoring honors for the winners as he dumped In 14 points. The Hauks hit 16 field goals during the evening and had one of their best free toss nights with eight sunk in 15 tries. The Millers hit but nine baskets. Salm JV'i (J) SprtBgfUld (22) Kelly (1) T 9) King McDonald (12) T (4) Sllk Rogers (4) C (4) Bender Pi tier (9) O (0) Forte Glrod ) G (2) Cyphert Suba: Salem Rock (J) Faulua, Houck (2) Garver (1) Blakely. Norton. Bacon. Springfield Freeman. Har rington. WUUama (2) Fink (3) Martin son (2). Salem (M) S prime Held (M) it ft pi tp ig ft p tp Houck. ( 1 1 1 TButtstdr.f 0 1 Farnum 2 4 14!Chapmn.f I 4 111 Paulus.c t 0 4 B.Johnn,c 0 BeUlngr.g 2 2 Chmbm.g 1 1 Glenn. g 1 0 Johnstn.f 1 0 Dnruh.c 0 1 CovaJt.g e 0 Duval.g 0 Girodj 0 1 S Newaom.g fl O S 0 J BUckmnj 4 t 2 11 2' Barge J 0 JTJohninJ ISIS 1 pincc S 1 S OKI i i a 0'AUMon.g t f t l Paddock.g Totals 1 SIS 40 Totals 13 14 SO OfftctaU: Kolb and Strnlo. 650,000 Anita Event Slated ARCADIA, Calif., Feb. 20 -UP) Three - year - olds ! monopolize turf interest at Santa Anita to morrow with 10 colts entered in tho $50,000 San Vicente handicap. Heading the array named today are Norman W. Church's May Re ward and Royal Chance, William G. Helis Salmagundi and Mr. Ace, and Mrs. Nat Goldstone's Solid arity. FRASER FETE SET VANCOUVER, Wash., Feb. 20-CP-A parade, downtown program, banquet and ; dance are being planned to honor Gretchen Fraser. The Vancouver housewife who won the women's slalom at the Olympic games Is expected home about March 19. Aumsville, Sublimity Enter County 'B' Tournament Finals Aumsville and Sublimity high schools wiU tangle on tho Willam ette university floor at 8:30 tonight to decide the Marion county "B" basketball championship. The two clubs earned their way into the tourney finals by defeating Cbemawa and Gcrvais, respectively, in action on the wu court last night. Aumsville, leading only 26-21 early in tho second half, pulled away strongly from then on to register a 81-29 triumph over Chemawa's Indians in last night's first game. A 21-point performance by Forward Albus paced the Sub limity outfit to a 33-33 victory over Gervais in the nightcap. Chemawa and Gervais clash at 7:30 tonight in a battle for third place. All-star teams will also be announced tonight. AamtrUU (SI) (2S) Ckcauwi Dalke (S) T S) Kutch Cox (IS) . F (3) Crane KlUWger (10) C 2) Hillalre Hough 2 O (! Jackson Spear (7 O (2) Henry Subs: Aumsville Coats (2). Bates (). Hayes (1). Chemawa Lane (1). nervals (13) Elliot (3) - r.. T. Yatea (9) T (S3) SablimUy (21) Albus . ) Stockart Richardson ( 1 ) . C (14) Rjpp m. Yates () G. (4) K. Hlchberaer Bellerque (S) G - (5) Kmtz Subs: Gervais Morrison. Mahoney. X. Belleque (3), Hall. Dunn. Sublim ity Hartman (41. High barter (2), V. Bradley (2), Bradley, Meyers. Saturday, Fobrnary 1L IMS was rug am win nu. w mm muui 'Foxes Wallop Sandy, 61-32 SILVERTON, Feb. 20-(Special) SQverton and Sandy ended their Willamette Valley league basket ball schedule here tonight with the Silver Foxes emerging with a 61-32 victory and winding yp in a second place tie with Mo lalla. Guard Roger Tofte poured in 22 points to pace the Silver tons who led at tho half, 34-13. The Sandy JVs captured the pre liminary from the Silverton Bees, 34-28. Feature of the halftime inter mission was the crowning of Joyce Herigstad, SOverton soph omore, as Queen of Hearts. Sandy (32) Sllrertaa 1) William (II) T . (10) Wtcknam Hopp (0) T. (12) Arbuckle Dyal (S) CS (4) Howell GoowU (S) O (22) Tofte Reynolds 3) . O (11) Roth Suba: Sandy Allgler (2). Silverton Kolln (2). Officials: Kmigh and Allen. Solons Depart For Riverside Four Salem Senator baseball players, keyed for spring train ing with tho Portland Beaver var sity, departed for Riverside, CaL, via auto yesterday. Tho quartet Is made up of Pitchers Ken Wy att, Bus Sporer and Gene Peter son and Outfielder Paul Halter. The Revo camp opens early next week. Halter was signed Just be fore leaving, according to Busi ness Manager George mlgh. Outfielder Chester Hartman, se cured from Stockton, Cal., In the trade for Ted Kerr, has returned his contract unsigned, Emlgh ad ded. Tho business boss anticipates no trouble In getting tho newcom er signed up, however. Lewis and Clark Moves Up Notch FOREST GROVE, Ore, Feb. 20 CTVLewis 8c Clark college moved up to fourth place in the North west conference tonight with a 51-46 basketball victory over Pa cific university. Lewis & Clark took a 25-13 lead at the half, and was coasting to the win until a Pacific rally cut tho margin to 46-44 with three minutes remain ing. Hal Gettel, Lewis it Clark" guard, then tossed in a field goal and converted three tries from the foul lino for the winjilng points. Sikes Named Kansas Coach LAWRENCE, Kas., Feb. J. V. Sikes, end coach at Georgia for tho past ten years, today was appointed bead football coach at the University of Kansas. Sikes succeeds George Sauer who resigned last month to be come coach at the U. 8. naval academy. He is expected to arrive here next week to make plans for spring practice. CHANDLER Mill SAN FRANCISqp, Feb. 20- Baseball Commissioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler declined to make direct comment today on Larry MacPbail's reply to Branch Rickey over the use of negroes in tho sports. Early Starters BuUdogsLose; Gibson Hits 18 WILLAMETTE VAIXKT LCAGVK (Final tandtnn) w T - S L 1 S t IS Wood burn 10 Sllvarton 9 MoUlla Eatacada I Dallaa Sandy Mt. AngeJ- uner 1 Last nixht's results: At Woodburn SO. MoUlla 43; At Slhrerton SI. Sandy 32: At Dallaa 31. Canby 22; At Estacada 37. Mt Angel 40. WOODBURN, Feb. 20-(Spocial) Molalla's Indians wound up their Willamette Valley league slate with a pleasing note here Friday night, defeating tho champion Woodburn Bulldog club 45-39. Tho Indians led 22-18 at the half. The Molalla win, coupled with a Silverton victory over Canby, left the Indians and Silverton dead locked for second place, one game behind Woodburn, in final WVL standings. Ken Gibson, Woodburn forward who earlier this week had top ped the all-time WVL individual scoring record, added 18 more points to his season's total Fri day. This gave Gibson a 14-game total of 248 counters. The prev ious record was 224 points In 16 contests. Woodburn's B team defeated the Molalla Bees In the prelim inary, 47-29. woadhara (39) ((45) MaJana Baglien (2) T (2) Davenport Gibeon (18) F (2) Sandgren Jewell (S) C (10) Wells Yuranek ) .(!) D. Colllna () Q () ScaJeua Subs: Woodburn Krleger 12) lalla A. Owens (2). Blumenkamp (7) utaciaJS Duiey ana wuaon. Salem Bible Quintet Raps Monmouth, 41-30 Salem Bible Academy's cage club, already crowned champs of Ks UfaHnn.Pnllr A leafue. climaxed the loop season in championship stylo last night at tho armory as mouth, 41-30. Tho win gave tne SHA Trounces Indeps, 42-26 Sacred Heart high schoolers took a 42-26 decision over Inde pendence at St. Joseph's hall last night in the final Marion-rout county league contest for both teams. Jack Suing, who did most of his shining in the first half. topped scorers for the winning acaregation with 10 points. The Sacred Hearts led 29-18 at half- time. Independence Bees whipped the Sacred Heart B club 28-18 in the preliminary. Sacred Heart (42) (24) ladejaeadenee Brennan (1) r . U) loaey Comstock ) r 4) J. Pulmer T. Coueran (S) C (J Cornutt W Davey la) u usivai Suina (10) Petttt Suba: Sacred Heart Xcber (I). J. Colleran (). T. Dayey 4). Indepen dence roster 12). Burck (). Wearer (), G. Culmer (0). OUlcUls Ogdam ana siroour. I rule p Gun Clubber Sched Sunday Shoot INDEPENDENCE, Feb. 18 (Special) Tho Independence Gu club will hold a Waah bagloa's birthday shoot over four brand new traps on Its range here Sunday, Starting promptly at 9 ajn. Events ln ehsde one-hsmdred IS-yards, IN handicap and. time per mitting. 2S pairs of deablea. One of tho large tomosts In the dab's history Is expected. OCE Drops 63-58 Affair to EOCE MONMOUTH. Ore.. Feb. 20-OP) Eastern Oregon scored its third straight basketball victory over Oregon College of Education to night, 63-58. The Invading Moun taineers came from behind a 34 29 halftime deficit to gain the win. The teams meet again to morrow night. OCX (M) KOCS (S3) Smith (13) T. (11) Coleman Hebert (3) T (14) Lilly McBrcavey (13) -C (4) Taylor MeKecl (5) O (14) Noland Hamer (7) G (141 Gerry Suba: OCX Buckley () Kirby (2) Baglien (4) Thompson (1) MatUaon (2) Powell. EOCC Sherwood. Y slake. Henderson (3) Garrard. Tally (1). Officials: Howell and Brown. Schmidt Slates Tour LOS ANGELES, Feb. Commissioner Victor O. 20-CV Schmidt a throe- leaves here tonight for weeks swing through tho Pacific Coast Intercollegiate conference. Describing tho trip as "merely routine," Schmidt planned to vis it tho San Francisco bay area first and proceed on to Oregon, the northwest and back through Ida ho and Montana. BELLS UP LEAD BELLING HAM, Feb. 20 -(JP) The Bellingham Fircrests increas ed their lead in the Pacific Coast pro basketball conference to 2H games to night by defeating Ta coma 71 to S3. CPS PoivDuS 'Cats, 42-38: E3)imcCis Muni: Bevo Mopes With 58 - Locals Title Chances Fade Willamette Now 3d; UBCs Met Tonight NOKTHWXST CONIXSEMCB W X. W L Puget Sound . S 1 'Linfield 4 British CoL S 3'CoL Idaho S S Willamette S 3'Whltman 3 S Lewis-Clark 6 Pacific 3 S Last niaht'a results: At College of Pueet Sound 42. Willamette SS; At UBC S. UnAeld 41; At Pacific 4. Lewis and Clark ftl. TACOMA, Feb. 20 - (Special ) Willamette university's slim hopes for the Northwest conference bas ketball crown just about fell through the bottom here tonight as College of Puget Sound de feated Johnny Lewis' Methodists, 42 to 88. The loss dropped: the Bearcats into third place. Uni versity of British Columbia, 68-41 victors over Linfield tonight, mov ed into the second spot. The Bearcats, playing with on ly two of their three famous John sons tonight (Bob was left be hind in Salem due to a cracked ankle), held the Tacoxna Loggers on even terms until about five minutes into tho second half. Cap tain Bobby Fincham dunked two free throws for CPS to knot the score and put the winners aheatf to ty- . . . Puget Sound continued to add to its lead and went into tho fin .i thrt minutes with a 42-83 ad vantage. Stalling tactics by the Loggers gave Willamette the ball and long hope snots iccuunwu th Bearcats final five tallies. Willamette travels to Vancou ver, B. C, Saturday for a crucuu Jit with the British Columbia milntet. pacet Senna (42) (3) Winaamette E2JnW ? ) Wetardsosi Hoff (10) T fj, aaeojey Rtok., (1) C- (IJjsi. Johnson Anselino (12) g T- Jh.nn Stivers (3) C (IS) WarTen Subs: CPS Brown (1). Danlelaon. Sawyer (). Wlllametto Allison. Baum. Douglas 4 (.Bates. Bryant. Halftime score CPS IS. Willamette Officials George Wise and Bay Croxall. McNEISH NAMED BLACKSBURG, Vs., Feb. 20 CiPr-Robert C. (Bob) McNelsh, California grid star in the early 1930s and back field coach at Navy last year, today was named head football coach at Virginia Tech. they whipped second-place Mon Dimes a nnai league iwtuiu si victories ana one loss. The Academy's, sparked by pi- MAJtlON-POLK LEAGUE (Pinal stanaiats) W L W L Salem Bible . S Ij Sacred Beart .IS MemsMntli 1 3' Independence 2 S Staytea S Sllcffersen 1 S Last nlchi's res aits: At Salem Bible 41. MsasMtU 34; At Sacred heart 42, Independence 24; At Jefferson 13. Stay ten 3. voter Lowell Mikkelson's 23 points, were In the fore throughout last night's tut, being up at tho quar ter, 10-8 and holding an 18-16 edge at tho half. Third quarter count was 29-22. Monmouth's Bees nabbed the prelim, 30-19. MenmewUi (34) Salem. Acad. (41) He to ) P-(S D. Mikkelaon SawteDe (IS) P -. (10) rund Howard (0) C.(23) L- Mikkelaon Schroeder (10) G (OJ C-oertzen Comstock (4) G (2) Shatf Suba: Monmouth Raid. Smith (21. Leddehoff (S). Gnind. McCawlev. Condon. Academy Burton, DeLapp. Wetna. BUllncs. Officials: Seipp and Morris. Terry Young Defeats Jack NEW YORK, Feb. 20-(-Ter-ry Young, fighting for his boxing life, hit the jack pot tonight with a stunning 10-round split deci sion over blood-spattered Beau Jack, the former lightweight champion. It was the Madison Square Garden "fight of the year," gory and packed with ac tion. Beau Jack weighed 141, Young 187. Reuben Jones, 168, Norfolk, Vs., closed strong to cam a six round draw with Dick Wagner, 168, Portland, Ore., in the bruising semi-final. Wagner scor ed at will with a stiff right hand in the early rounds. Charles Victim Hospitalized CHICAGO. Feb. 20 -CP)- Sam Baroudi, New York light heavy weight, was removed to a hos pital for emergency treatment to night after being knocked out by Ezzard Charles in the tenth and last round of their Chicago sta dium battle. Tho 20-year-old Baroudi was carried unconscious from the ring on a stretcher and 43 minutes later was taken to tho hospital. Stayton Tops Jeff JEFFERSON, Feb. 20-( Special) Jefferson high's hemp crew bowed to Stayton, 30-13, here tonight in tho final Marion-Polk league contest for both clubs. Tho loss left the Jeffs in tho loop cellar. The Stayton's, sparked by Cell's 14 points, wore in front at the half, 13-8. The Stayton's also took the prelim, 33-8. Jefferson (13) Staytea (30) Wickarsham (4) -T 4 McCaU Grimes 2 P (1) McCleilan Norton ) C J Lyons Coin (2) G.S) Boedinrneim'r Beeves (0) G. (lJ Cell OffJcials: Hunssker and Prynan. 54 Win; MusEdes Top WSC. Tie for Lead IIOrancc Slumn MacPhail Blasts Rickey Speech as "Lies" MIAMI BEACH. Fls Feb. 29 (ffP) Larry MacPhail, former part owner of tho New York Yankees, said to day that Branch SJckey "lied" la his speech at Wllberforeo nni eralty Monday night. MacPhail also said that thd Brooklyn o 1 b president "doa ble - crossed his lates" la the nirlng of negroes Branca Kicker aad declared that tho snajor 1 e a g a o report mentioned by Rickey was withdrawn only bo- COLLEGE CoL Puget Sound 42. Willamette 34. Oregon M, Oregon State S4. Montana S3. Gonsaga SS. Montana State 70, Idaho State 41. UBC SS, Linfield 41. Pacific 44, Lewis and Clark II. Wash In (-ton as. Washington State SO. San Jose State 63. Col. of Pacific 41. Pacific Lutheran 74. Whltworth S3. East. Oregon S3, Ore. CoL of Ed. SS. HIGH SCHOOL Salem 40. Snrinafleld 30. Sublimity S3, Gervais 33. Aumsville SI, Chemawa 29. nr 41. Dallas 31. Amity 22. 8Uverton SI, Sandy S3. Stayton SO, Jefferson 13. Sacred Heart (Salem) 42, Indepen dence 2a. Grants Pass SO. Ashland 3S. AAU Indoor Meet Tonight NEW YORK, Feb. 20-P-Ath-letes from all over the country, their eyes on tho coming Olym pics, will compete in tho Nation al AAU Indoor Track and Field championships here tomorrow night, forming what officials de scribe as tho finest field In the 80-year history of tho meet Forty - eight present or past national champions, as well aa countless holders of collegiate. Junior and district titles, are among those set to try for the 12 individual and three relay crowns before a sellout throng of more than 13,000 at Madison Square Garden. Although an Indoor title Is no guarantee of an Olympic berth, this climactic test of the board track season will give both ath letes and fans their first reason ably accurate line on the talent which Uncle Sam will have avail able for tho London games in July. Blues Extend Victory Skein Harry Mohrs Leslie Blues, pa ced by high scoring John Han non's 13 points, nailed their sev enth straight win in the Junior high hoop race last night as they downed the Leslie Golds, 80-21, Tho victory enabled the Blues to retain their two game first place margin over tho second place Parrish Pioneers who beat their brother Cards. 42-27. The Golds' loss dropped that quint into third place. Third game of the day saw tho Parrish Grays down the hap less West Salems, 43-20. rwstesri 4t Davis (4) F Morgali (2) T Baggett (It) C Maudlin (3) G Moo try (13) G Cards (ST) (IS) Cevalt (SI Province (0) Worlcy 1) Hazel (1) Cross Bines (14) McKenzie (S) T Harp (0) V Wading (0) C. Gelas (21) (S) Miller (4) WakSon (4) Psulus - (I) Huff Harmon (13) . O Smtth (S) O (0) Cobb Subs: Colds Bums (3) Inmand (1), Grays (43) Roberts (S) Blair (7) Scheeler (13) West Saleaa (2S) (0) Phillips r o (4) Surgeon () Hsugen Dobbins (31 (I) Lewis Baumsart (t G (4) Jacobs n Subs: Grays WUhott (2) Nichol son (2) Gregson (t). W-Salem Colrta (2). Suspense ! DENVER. Feb. te-4P)-Deaver's police force, which ordinarily shows little Interest la basketball. Is eagerly awaiting tho appearance of a new eage team here. Tho tea as has bo name. No one knows who will play oa it There has been no Indication what loop will take tho aew combination into Its fold. Bat officers do have a fair ides what kind of wannap jackets win bo warn by tho players. Five Jackets, three basketballs and a stop-watch were stolen yesterday from tho Denver Bible college. JEFF CLUB VICTOR MONMOUTH, Feb. 20-(Special)- The Jefferson grade school basketball team extended an 1S-14 halftime lead into a 10-23 victory over Monmouth here Wednesday. Blackwell had 12 points for tho winners and Reed booped nine for Monmouth. Jeff won the Bee game also, I to t. PRO . H WIN. LOSS EUGENE, Ore, Feb. 20 -CP) The University of Oregon Frosh basketball team broke even in a doubleheader hero today. The Frosh downed St. Mary's high of Eugene, 64-32, but lost to the University Intramural All-Stars, 41-35 eaase It contained comment det berforeo that the 15 other dabs had approved a report that tho hiring of negroes would jeopar dize their baseball holdings and added I would like to see tho color of the man's eyes who will deny it" Other snajor leagae owners did deny It. Wednesday Rickey told New York baseball writers that he had not foreseen the interpre tations that followed. MacPhalL who was chairman of tho snajor league policy com mittee at the time tho report was considered, said ho drafted his aaswer at the request of col leagues. He accused Rickey, Brooklyn Tlgard 47. HiUsboro 43. University (Eugene) SS, Eunlra 43. Iebanon 37. Newport 30. West Linn M, Tillamook SS. Sea p poos s SO, Seaside S3. Pendleton 40, Hood River SS. Mt. Angel 40, Estacada 37. Molalla 43, Woodburn 20. Newberg 40, Beeverton 23. Cent. Catholic (Portland) 44, Gresh am 37. St. Helens St. Rainier 4S. ' Corvallia 71, Sweet Home 2S. Klamath Falls 41, Medford 2S. Pacific Froah 4ft, Vernonla 31. Forest Grove SS. McMinnvlUe 41. Dayton 30. Amity 20. Peetland Scneels Jefferson 44, Grant 27. Waahington 44, Franklin 34. Commerce 33, Lincoln 34. Roosevelt 32, Benson 22. Bears Leaders In Ski Event RENO, Nov, Feb. 20-WHThree Norwegian exchange students at the University of California placed one-two-three today in the cross country of the University of Nevada's annual winter carnival. Forty-five skiers representing nine collegiate teams competed. In team scoring UC led with 10 points. Behind tho Bears were: University of Utah 94.12; and Oregon State 80.67. Phil Peoples, Oregon State, took sixth place with 22X2. T ! naas JueaaiBg Orleans en NEW ORLEANS. Ffb. 20 -UP) Tho local pride, Fred Haas, Jr., swung his way Into a clear lead in the $10,000 New Orleans open golf tournament here today with a halftime score of 134. Tho tall, curly-haired Insurance salesman, who tied for low In yesterday's opening round with a four-under-par 67, shot 35-32 67 today over his homo course at Metairie Country club. PGA champion Jim Ferrler of San Francisco said Freddie had turned In "the best two rounds of golf played yet on the winter drcuif Frank Champ of Lake Charles, La., who shared the opening round lead with Freddie, faltered today with a 37-3774 for a to tal 141. Husky Mermen Defeat Ducks EUGENE. Ore., Feb. 20 -VP)-Tho University of Washington swimming team broke two records today in downing the University of Oregon, 48-28. Pete Poulison of Washington bettered the Coast conference 220 yard freestyle mark with a time of 2:12.5 minutes. It was .8 of a se cond under the mark set by Jack Medica of Washington in 1934. Tho Washington medley relay team of George Heaney, Jack Powell and Dick Campbell estab lished a Northern division record of 3:01 minutes for 300 yards. It was J of a second under the 1940 record set by Oregon. REISER SIGNS NEW YORK, Feb. 20-(P)-Pete Reiser, hard-hitting outfielder, has reached an agreement with the Brooklyn Dodgers after re turning two 1948 contracts un signed. JEFF GRADERS WIN JEFFERSON. Feb. 20 -(Special)- Tho Jefferson grade school hoop team defeated Turner, 23-15, hero today. Mercantile leagao recalls last Bight at Capitol Alleys lac lad ed: Senators 2, Basicks 1: Ron's Motors 8. National Battery Staadbys 2, Railway Express 1; Kaights of Colaasbas 1. Soaad Coaotrnctioa 1. Jack Hang en -sea's 881 for Baasck's was tho eve Blags' top aeries. Dance Tonight Dallas Armory Woodry's Orch. rimental to Commissioner A. B. Chandler. Rickey said yesterday at WII Dedxer chieftain, of accepting aa appointment by tho majors to stady tho recruiting r negro players, and then "he doable crossed his own asoclates for his own personal advantage, raided the negro leagues, and took play ers without adequately compen sating then for players be took." MacPhail denied that there was any "suggestion, recommen dation or proposal" that negro players be barred from major leagve baseball, that Rickey bo prevented from signing Jackie Koblnoon. or that any sneaaoro of discrimination oa account of race, creed or color bo tolerated la tho major leagaes. UW's Capture 55-50 Verdict PULLMAN, Wastk, Feb. 20-(P) Tho Washington Huskies whipped in eight points in the final three minutes tonight to defeat Wash ington State, 85 to 50, and move into a first place tie with the Cougars in the northern division basketball race of the Pacific Coast conference. WSC led, 26 to 25. at halftime. The score was tied, 47-47, when Bob Bird put Washington in front with a long shot from the side. Bob Elliott countered with a free throw for WSC, but Bob Jorgen- son hit two charity tosses to make It 81 to 50 for the Huskies with a minute remaining. Only 43 seconds remained as the Cougars took the ball out and fired awsy with a long shot that missed. Big Jack Nichols re covered the rebound and hooked a long pass to Bill Vandenburgh for an easy "sleeper" setup. Wstalagtoa (M) () Wash. State fg ft vt tp f f ft pf tp WhiUJ 4 3 S Gaidars 1 2 I 4 Vandnbc.f 4 0 3 S Lowery 2 S S S Nicholas I I ill Hanson .e s 2 4 12 Taylor, 1 Opaclch4r 1 Bird 1 lorgnsn.f I rnastrmur I MaIlory.c 1 1 2 3 namltofi.4- 4 O S S a i srjiiottj oi2i 1 S l.eathcot Sill 4 1 SQaston-f 1 S 1 2 t 2 Arndt I 1 3 I 2Dahl.i '.1k S 0 3 llcodellrx t S 4 IS l Pi rhmjt Totals IS HUM Totals IS 12 23 M Halflime score: WSC 24, Washington 23. Free throws missed: Waahington, Vandenburgh. Taylor, Opecich 3, Ni ehole S. White; WSC. Heatheote 4, El liott, Lowery. , . Dallas Downs Canby in Finale DALLAS, Feb. 20 -(Special)-Bob Daggett's Dallas high Dra gons wound up their Willamette Valley league hoop campaign hero tonight with a 31-22 win over Canby. "The victory enabled the Dragons to climb to tho .500 mark In the standings with seven triumphs against an equal num ber of losses. Tho Dallas Bees took the preliminary. 39-28. Caaky 22) Dallas (31) Smith ( F t; Dunn Palmer (4) T (41 Kdier Mall (121 O (12) L Parry Harper (10) O () B. Fiaher Buaaell (0) . O - (21 Adolph Bubs: Canby Krueeer (II. Dallas uvguiy ill. Officials: aaopU and SpechL Canucks Capture 10th Win in Row VANCOUVER, B.C., Feb. 20 (CP)Vsncouver Canucks tonight scored their 10th straight Pacific Coast Hockey league victory, de feating San Diego Skyhawks 8-4 before 0,000 fans here. Canucks now arc only one game short of their PCHL record set several years ago of 11 straight successes. Earlier this year Seattle Ironmen racked up nine consecutive vic tories. Forward Bobby Ballance ryttted three goals for a hat trick and scoring honors. Linemate Hermie Gruhn flashed two goals during tho last S3 seconds of tho game. Table of Coastal Tides Tides for T eompUod by V i Survey. PorV LOW WATER S 4S a.m. 3 4 4 2S pm. -O S 3 43 a m. 3 I S:li p.m. -O 4 43 a.m. 3 7 5 CI pa, -IS :4S am. 2 2 :43 p.m. -S 43 a.m. 1 S 7 43 p m. -44 747 a.m. 1.4 8 .02 p.m. I S 40 a m. 1.1 S40 p m. 0 7 17 am. SS :1S p.m. 14 144 am. S S4 pjn. 24 a Coast and land. Or. reb. HIGH WATER tl SS am. 1 3 11:13 pm. SS SS IS 00 a m. I I 11 M p.m. S3 IS 47 a-m. 7.7 34 a m. I S 1141 snu. 7.7 23 I IS a m. 2 12:43 pm. 7 4 30 1:47 a.m. 1 M pm. 27 2 22 a.m. S 7 2 SS pjn. S 3 St 31 a-m. SB S Tl p m. 30 IS am. SS 442 pm. IS Taxpayers Attention! ! Ewing and ShoUeth, Tax Consultants . . . . i S out of 8 taxpsyers received refunds last year. . Did you? Doubtful bow community property effects your Income? Sao us to have your state and federsl tax prepared U give you maximum refund and minimum tax owed. i 1 i I Hours: 5 to 10 pan. Weekdays 2 to 10 pun.' Saturday For Tour After Working Hours ConvsnUncs Localed Across from Ilarkn Cslel al 235 So. Comnerci&l'Sle! la tho Ilerrall Ph. 228ft Harry Ewing In ND Baltic f Webfret Nail 2d Straight over Rivals NOBTHCBN DIVISION W L Prt. W L Pet. f aoo iis jst Waah. St. T 4 .SM Oregon Washnetn 7 4 AM ldaha Ore. St. 7 ( Mb Last nlaht's reeultaf At f Oregon Si, Oregon Bute 14; At Waahington State mi, nnninrun aa. t EUGENE. Ore.. Feb. 20. -UPv- The University of Oregon drop- pea Oregon State behind front running Washington and Wash ington State tonight with a 88-84 basketball upset In tho Northern division of the Pacific Coast con ference, t Tho result left Oregon State a half game behind i tho dead locked division leaders. It was the second straight loss to Ore gon, and the Suiters must play Oregon again tomorrow night St Corvaliis. i; . i Tho contest was close through out, but after tho early minutes Oregon State trailed. Stan Wil liamson, speedy Oregon guard. put the victors In front to stay with a long shot to make tho count 27-23. The Staters were held scoreless then as Oregon ran up a 31-23 margin at the half., The Oregon lead ranged from three to six points thereafter ex cept at two points. Once the Stat ers cut it to 41-40 and later stel lar Cliff Crandall dumped Ins field goal to reduce It to 83-91.' Williamson and Jim Bartclt tossed in quick baskets, however, to make it 87-31, and Oregon coasted tho last minute and a half, taking the ball out ol bounds on six successive Oregon State fouls. Crandall led the scoring with 16 points, followed by Alex Peter son of Oregon State and Roger Wiley and Dick Wilklns of Ore gon with 13 each. This brought Wilklns to 816 points In his collegiate career, on ly 18 points from tho all - time record established by Ephralm "Red- Rocha, last year's Oregon State center. Wilklns has four games remaining. OBC (34) - t (tl) Ortan rg ft pf (p ft rt pi t Crandall J 4 I IS uals.f I III CmrtfJ t 1 t 3 A me. her ,f I I I Rinersn.e 0 14 t'WIIeyr I t 111 ( attersl.g SIS S Wlllmsn.g S S 4 0 Ballants S S S Popieh amel.l e O O Wlik tns.f Peter son .f f 3 3 13 BartaltJI ale l 348 I 3 4 supers lis l on. Detour M 8 OBersg Torreyjc Sit 7Lavy,g Koelant.g 1 ToUla IT 20 32 M Totals 2 II ISM Free throws missed: Oregon State Crandall 3, Aamuel, Sllner, CatUrsIL Ballantrne t; Orn Wilklns S, Am orher. BarUlt. Wiley S, WUllamaon S. Poptrk 2. Officials: Llghtner and Eustl. Two Clicmawa' Boxers Wfin S1LATTLE. Fb. 20 f-SnecIsli. Curtis Tacoma and Harold Gen-! saw of tho Chemawa Indian school punched out victories in tho open-; ing round of tho Northwest Cold-! en Gloves tournament, flyweight, division, hero Frldsy night Ta coma knocked out ;Tony Seng,' Fort Worden, in tho first round, and Gonsaw gained a decision over Dill Donnelly ct Vancouver,' D. C.'s K.OJC.K, club. ! Ray Pete, also of the Chemawa institution, was beaten by Wes ley Moore of tho Snohomish Boys club in a flyweight match which went the distance. In the welter weight class, Joe rinkham lost by decision to Ernest Ellison of the East Madison YMCA, Seattle LUTES BAG CROWN ' SPOKANE, Feb. 20 (IP)- Pacl-J fic Luthersn clinched tho Wlnco 8 ague bsiketbsll chsmploruhip tonight by crushing Whltworth, 74 to 93. Whltworth led, 18 to 11, after 10 minutes of tho first hall but tho Lutes fired back ' sni were In front, SO to 28, st half time. They virtually turned ths contest Into a rout In the final period. t 1 ' Boiling Leaking . 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