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(Loilqis Boosts Cooiiiniy GBnairSes rNice Going, Sou? 'Stran' Still The Skfteernan, Sdonv Oregon Sundcry; Dumber Y?.! 1 a 1 till ' Car-Tones by OTTO J. WILSON CO. As Contenders for Mitt Title Miami Leader WVL Jamboree Set Friday The annual Willamette Valley league basketball jamboree, an eight - team conclave that packs the ML Angel college gymnasium to capacity with colorful rooting sections and teams, will be hoop ed off next Friday night. Decem ber 17. on the Mt Angel hilltop. Starting time is 7 p.m., and Fath er Edward Spear, Mt. Angel ath letic director will be in charge of the event along with other WVL ; officials. Teams to take part in the meet are Molalla. Es tar a da. Sandy, Canby. Silverton. Woodburn. Dal las and Mt. Angel. All teams have been playing pre-league tuneup games the past week or so and, according to scores posted the stronger quints In the league ap pear to be Estacada, with an all veteran lineup; Mt. Angel, with all veterans also; Canby, because of experience and above height, and Woodburn, a small but fast team. rr 25 Bowl Tilts Are Scheduled 17 Grid Excursions Booked for Jan. 1 NEW YORK, Dec. W-AJPy-Wo less than 25 bowl football games are left on the national roster, a com pilation by the Associated Press has revealed. Seventeen of these will be played January 1. Others are to be played earlier than New Year's day. The nationwide line up, with won and lost records of most of the teams in parentheses: DECEMBER 17 Spindletop Bowl at Beaumont. Tex. Lamar JC vs. Hinds JC DECEMBER It Paper Bowl at Pensacola. Ta. Jacksonville. Ala.. Teachers (7-1-0) v. Troy. Ala.. Teachers, (S-4-0). Shrine Bowl at Little Rock. Ark. Oulchlta (-2-0) vs. Hardin-Simmona (4-2-2). DECEMBER 25 North vs. South All-Star teams at Miami. Fla. Blurs vs. Grays All-Star teams at Montgomery, Ala. DECEMBER 2 Oleander Bowl at Galveston. Tex. W'larton JC (-l-0) vs. Parris, Tex. DECEMBER M Camellia Bowl at Lafayette. La. Wichita (8-3-1) vs. Hardin-Simmona t-2-2. JAKVART 1 Itoac Bowl at Pasadena California flS-O-Or vs. Northwestern (S-J-0). Cot toe Bowl at Dallas Oregon (S-l-O) vs. Southern Methodist (S-l-1). Sugar Bowl at New Orleans North Caro lina (S-0-1) vs. Oklahoma (S-l-OK Or ange Bowl at Miami Georgia 19-1-0) vs. Texas (S-3-1). Gator Bowl at Jack sonville Clemson (10-0-0) vs. Missouri (1-2-0). Delta Bowl at Memphis Ok lahoma AAcM (S-3-0) vs. William & Mary (7-2-1). Dixie Bowl at Birming ham WaJu Forest (6-S-O) vs. Baylor (S-2-2. Sun Bwl at D Paao West Virginia (S-3-0) vs. Texas Mines (7-1-1). Harbor Bowl at San Diego Nevada (1-1-01 vs. VUlanova (7-2-1). Salad Bowl at Phoenix Drake (S-3-0 vs. Ari coni ( 6-4-0 ) . Raisin Bowl at Fresno Colorado A&M (8-2-0) vs. Occidental (9-0-0 . Tangerine Bowl at Orlando, Fla Sul Ross (10-0-0) vs. Murray St. (Ky.) (9-1-0). Vulcan Bowl at Bir mingham Greensboro A&T vs. Ken tucky State. Cigar Bowl at Tampa Missouri Valley (9-1-0) vs. St. Thom av Minn. (7-1-0). Flower Bowl at Jacksonville Florida A&M vs. Be th une-Cookman. Prairie View Negro Bowl at Houston Wilberforce vs. Prai rie View. Shrine game at San Fran eUco East vs. West All-Stars. Pine apple Bowl. Honolulu Oregon State (--3) vs. Hawaii (4-4-2). Adios, Harry mii i i i i.iumi ijumii ii ii nm m ... wwjyaw I II H. -V. iV' '" -i J Bomber Says Billy Faster Joe Urges Irishman to Continue Comeback CHICAGO, Dec. 1 MJ-Heavy-weight Joe Louis thinks Billy Conn is a good candidate for the we-want-to-fight-Louis club But some 6500 fans who saw the Brown Bomber tov with Conn in I a six-round exhibition last night I would say Joe just is being chari table for old times sake. Nursing purple bruises on his left forehead and left cheekbone, Louis said after the exhibition that Conn was "much faster" than in their 1946 meeting when Joe won on an eighth-round knockout. "Billy is a pretty good fighter and now he can go for Ezzard Charles," Joe drawled on his dres sing room table. "Conn should keep up his come-back." Most of the writers, however, thought that Conn was lucky that Louis was wearing the big pillows. In the third and again in the fourth rounds, Louis unleased his dynamite left hook and jolting right cross. Joe said Ezzard Charles' techni cal kayo of Joe Baksi in New York last night "proves Charles is the best heavy around." But he quali fied this by saying he'd have to study reports of the fight to deter mine whether Charles would be a worthy opponent. Louis resumes his exhibition tour against Arturo Godoy at Phila delphia next Tuesday. IRONMEN TOP ROCKETS TACOMA, Dec. 1 l--Seattle's Iron men fought an uphill battle to night to defeat the Tacoma Rock ets 7-6 in an overtime Pacific coast league hockey game. 1 BARRY STUHLDREHER Quits Coaching- Post Badger Mentor Quits Position MADISON, Wis., Dec. U-VPh Harry Stuhldreher gave up his post as head football coach at the University of Wisconsin today. But the surrender didn't cost him much. The Little General, under heavy fire all season, resigned in a dra matic move but kept his position as athletic director and his $12,000 yearly salary. "The double job was getting too tough." he said. The board of Regents agreed and sent university president E. B. Fred out into the market place to find a successor. Stuhldreher's 1948 team wound up in the Big Nine cellar with a single conference victory. It won one other game in nine starts. The "Goodbye Harry" boys, who un furled their banner in the mid season Yale game which favored Wisconsin lost, 17-7 spearheaded a statewide assault on his position. The Reformed church in Ameri ca was founded by colonists from the Netherlands, the first settlers of New York and New Jersey. Lesier DeLapp Commercial Hauling Furniture Moving M l Phone 2-1750 Salem, Oregon 1115 No. Com'l. Dr. Havter Visits Mother in Dallas DALLAS Dr; Robert Hayter is spending the Christmas holidays with his mother Mrs. Oscar Hay ter; his brother, and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hayter and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Fuller. Hayter has spent the past year iri a residency at a Tucson, Arizona, hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Hamil ton have moved to a farm they formerly owned in the Little Luck iamute district in the cantonment. The Hamiltons recently rebuilt the house. Their Dallas: home has been leased to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mor gan. Morgan is superintendent of the Willamette, Valley Lumber Company operations here. THE NEXT BEST THING TO A NEW CAR IS A There is no substitute for genuine Ford parta and ex pert work- X 0 0 Be Free of Engine Worries Regardless of the Age of Your Car Sot Money tool Valley Motor's PRICE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: New Clutch New Gaskets and Oil Reconditioned Oil Pump Carburetor and Distributor Overhaul Overhaul Water Pump (II Needed) AH the Following Replacements. Ii Needed Fuel Pump, Fan Belt Fly WheeL Starting Gear, Clutch Release Bearing, Clutch Pilot Bearings and Complete One-Day Installation with Tune Up All For 0 All For 85 95 or 100 H. P. V8 or 6 cyL Your engine in exchange YOUR FAVORITE FORD DEALER VALLEY IIOTOB CO. 375 Center SL Salem, Oregon Vikings Whip Indian Quint (Continued from page 14) JVs as they tipped Cleveland Bees, 39-33. Salem (M) (14) Cleveland ft ft pf tp it ft pf tp PiUer 3 4 1 101 Wriht.f Till Faroam.f S 3 S 12 Smith. 13 14 Pauhis.c 0 0 3 OtKendalLe 3 3 3 6 Duval.it 0 0 3 O; Stack. rrdrksn.g 2 12 5 Featon.c Keller.! 0 1 Ol Bacons 110 3! Rogers.c 1 3 1 SI Rock.c 0 10 1 Garwrl S 1 311 Jewell 1 0 Xt 0 0 3 0 2 1 S PhUipsnJ 10 3 2 Jacobean 10 12 Nybcrcx 0 0 0 0 M'Cauly.- 0 0 0 0 Peters 0 0 0 0 Brdnhrnx 0 0 0 0 IClemo.1 0 0 0 0 Totals 19 13 IS 50 Total 0 IB 34 Free throws missed: Salem S. Cleve land 12. Halftime score: Salem 26. Cleveland 7. Officials: Dutch Morris and Bob Howell. Salem JVs (IS) Baggett (2) Walling (4) (13) Cleveland JVs T (4 La gen T (Si Jeffenes Scheeler (9) C (8 Geske Chamberlain (0) G Ul) Sample Davis (5 G 3 Starbuck Reserves scoring: Salem Stewart 1, Sloan 3. Deen 7. Cleveland Holen stein 2. Halftime score; Salem 21. Cleveland 18. Officials: Morris and Howell. The Atlantic coastal region has the lowest divorce rate in the country; the mountain division has the highest. Table of Coastal Titles - v - r V' : attfc When Mel Patton's 100-yard dash mark of 9.3 seconds was officially accepted as a new American record recently, the Southern Califor nia sprinter (right) got a big hag of congratulations from his coach, the famed Dean Cromwell. From Oregon (near Turner), Cromwell has coached many track champions. Grape Bowl Mix Sees Fantastic 35-35 Tie LODI, Calif., Dec 11 ,-JP) In a display of razzle-dazzle foot ball, tho College of Pacific and Hardin Simmons university fought to a 35-35 standoff before 12,000 spectators in the second annual Grape Bowl xootoaii game nere today. The Tigers, behind 21-0 at the half, surged back for five second half scores and were on the one foot line when the game ended. Eddie LeBaron's passing and ball handling sparked the COP at tack, with Halfback Don Hardy in a brilliant running display. Har dy went for three scores on hand off s from Le Baron. For the Cowboys, "Hooks" Da vis romped for two scores and John Ford tossed to End Bob Mc Chesney for three touchdowns. Major Loopers Slate Session (Continued from page 14) While trade talk predominated, there was much hotel lobby specu lation about tho future of Leo Durocher, manager of the New York Giants who has been called on Commissioner A. B. Chand ler's thick carpet for another hearing. Changes In the bonus law, re jected by the minors at Minne apolis, will be discussed. So will television which the minors voted to curb. Unlimited night baseball, matter always on the docket at the winter meetings, will be up again. The St. Louis Browns and Washington ask permission to schedule as many night games as they want without asking per mission from the visiting club. This is a sure bet to lose as the New York Yanks, Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers are opposed to more than 14 night games a year on the road. Tides for Taft. Oreg ber. 1948. 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