Valley League Teams 'Jam' Tonight MT. ANGEL, Dec II -(Special)- The Willamette Taller league basketball teams wOl strut forth la their annual Jamboree here Friday night in ML Angel eaUege gym, starting- at seven o'clock. Teams from Dallas, Sil verton, Woodburn, ML Angel, Canby, Sandy, Estaeada and Mo lallav all with a number of ear ly - season games under their brlts. will take part. A drawing just before start ing time will determine pairings Vikings Tackle Klamath Falls; Bearcats, C-Ouroifooldft in Series Bearcats Face Cal Visitors Willamette ITi Bearcat cagers, an outfit which has proved It can rise to the occasion when in battle in the WU pavilion, will tonight open a two-game series here with the Humboldt State Lumberjacks of Areata, CaL, and the Far West league. Starting time for both tilts will be eight o'clock. Coach The Warner Motors and Kara kul Karpets teams of the City league will play a f:30 o'clock prelim to the Willamette-Humboldt game tonlghL it was an nounced lata Thursday night. Fred Graham's WU Frosh will play in a prelim game Saturday night only starting at 6:45. Well pleased with the hustle and drive his crew showed in the Oregon State game earlier in the week, Coach Johnny Lewis was undecided Thursday as to Just who would start against the vet eran Humboldts. The noted John son trio, Bob, Jim and Ted, back together again in the OSC mix af ter Ted had missed the previous three games, are certain starters. And after the whale of a game he played against the Beavers Tuesday, Forward Ted Loder, Milwaukie freshman, is another certainty. The other guard spot, at which wee Lou Scrivens oper ated so effectively Tuesday in the absence of Tomjny Warren, is a lecsup between those two mites. Both will undoubtedly see action, however. The Humboldts, coached by Joe Forbes, have a veteran quint that is also classed as not too tall but with better than average speed. Remembering the swift with which the last California team, Pasade na, went at his cagers, Lewis is anticipating tough outings both nights. The 'Jacks rate themselves as "average," but noted in their starting lineup is Center Bill Goetz, at six-feet, seven-inches. Lineups and heights: Humboldt Willamette fliveira (S-ll) ... T 8-3 Loder una way S-10) ,T . 8-l) B. Johnson oetz (6-7) C. (6-3 J. Johnson MotM (6-2) G. (8-91 T. Johnson Smith (8-1) G 5-S) Warren Subs, Eagles In Meet Wins t .. STAYTON, Dec. l-(Special)-Sublimity and Stay ton came through with the.Ys in the first round of the Invitational Basket ball tournament here tonight. Sub limity downed Aumsville 35-20 nd Stayton defeated Mill City 25 14. Friday night the Aumsville and Mill City teams will play at seven o'clock for consolation honors. Sublimity and Stayton tangle im mediately after the 1948 champi onship. aklimlty (39) Hartman (6) T .. Kent (9) F. Albus (7) C C-Highberger (3) G .. T.Highberger (S) O .. Reserve scoring: rts 2. Bradley I. Dalke 3. (2) Aumsville (3) Russell (1) Hayes (2) Worley (S) Speer . (3) Del. Da Ike Sublimity Bob Aumsville Dar. Church League: B" league result - - First Con gregational 40, 1st Presbyterian 89. "C" results - - First Baptist X5. Jason Lee Methodist 30. First Congregational 13. Knight Mem orial 39. Calvary Baptist 36, First Presbyterian 7. St. Paul's Epis copal 8. Deaf School 23. St. Mark's Lutheran 34. First Meth odist 9. All games played at sen ior high Thursday night. 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 29 2 CITY LEAGUE SCORES National division, City league basketball scores at Leslie Wed nesday night were Naval Reserve 7, Marines 23; Montgomery Ward 42, Headquarters Detachment, na tional Guard 7, and Salem Sopho mores 19, National Guard 18. Scores were not reported until Thursday. 27 2S 29 30 31 Simmons Electronic Blankets g Woodry Furniture Co. B 474 So. Conn. far the foar games to be played, according to Father Edward Spear, ML Angel athletle direc tor who is in charge of the Jam boree. One trophy is to be giv en. It will go to the team scor ing the most points daring the nigbL That team will win the Jamboree title. Veteran teams are expected from Estaeada, Sandy, Canby and ML AngeL Coach Chock Croston of Sandy has nine let termen and Truman Osborn of r rtgon firtaUiman Al Lightner Editor- Elected Ken Fotta (above) was last night elected president of the Men's club at Salem Golf course for the next year. He succeeds John Emlen. Potts Elected New President Veteran Ken Potts last night was elected president or tne Men's club of the Salem golf course during the regular elec tion meeting of the organization. Potts succeeds John Emlen. Others voted into office by the group were Ralph Mapes, vice president, replacing Bob King, and Pat Miklia, secretary-treasurer, succeeding Bill Franzwa. Over 60 members of the club were in attendance for the dinner and meeting. KARPETS NAB WIN Page's Karakul Karpets last night nosed out the strong Leba non Elks quint at the YMCA hera, 59-58. The Karpets led 28-27 at halftime in the see-saw and thrilling struggle. Page's ) (M) Lebanon Llnd (17) F. . (18) Mechols Haag (2) :.F..j (2) Kemiline Fitzsimons (10) . C .- (11) Cox McMorris (14) G- 8) Simpson Pag (14) ....G: . (14) Walton Reserves scoring: Pages Whittemore 2. Lebanon Clark 4. HalfUme score: Pages 28-27. Official: Seipp. Table of Coastal Tides Tides for Taft, Oregon Decem ber. 1948. Dec. HIGH WATER LOW WATER Time 1:52 a.m. 12:13 p.m. 2:37 a.m. 12:56 p.m. 3:22 a.m. 1:44 p.m. 4 OS p m. 1:38 p.m. 4:55 a.m. 3:39 p.m. 8:43 a.m. 4:49 p.m. 8:30 a.m. :14 p.m. 7:16 a m. 7:47 p.m. 8:01 a.m. 9:16 p m. 8:47 a.m. 10:35 p.m. 9:32 a.m. 1128 p.m. 10:17 a.m. 12:30 a.m. 110 a.m. 1:17 a.m. 11:42 a.m. 2:00 a.m. 12:23 p.m HU 5.2 7.7 5.3 7.7 5.4 7 4 5 5 7.0 5.8 6.4 6.1 5.7 6.5 5.1 6 4 8 7.2 4.7 7.4 4.9 7.6 5.1 7.7 53 7.7 5.4 7.6 5.4 7.4 Time 6:13 a.m 7:42 p.m. 6:59 a.m. 8:25 p.m. 7:52 a.m. 9:11 p.m. 8:54 a.m. 9:58 p.m, 10:06 a.m. 10:46 p m. 11 27 a.m. 11:37 p m. 12:51 p.m. 12:28 a.m. 2:08 p.m. 1:23 a.m. 3:11 p.m. 2:17 a.m. 4:07 p.m. 3:10 a.m. 4:57 p.m. 4:02 a.m. 9:42 p.m. 4:57 a m. 6:24 p.m. 5:44 a.m. 7:05 p.m. 8:28 a m. 7:45 p.m. Ht. 3 5 -1.2 3 6 -1.1 35 -0 9 3.5 -06 3.3 -0.1 2.9 0.5 2.3 1.2 1.5 1.8 0.7 2.4 0.0 2.9 -0.5 32 -0.9 3.4 -10 35 -1.0 3.3 -0.8 Muffin BOB yft FELLER, I oevor reoJKxsxf otty atoforeyco could bo so easy to rkh" ASK TED STARCK WW tor V f 0 W1 HKTtMkt 48. ttUM tL Estaeada has seven. Marv Good man at Canby has many also, and is expected to floor the big gest team in the meeL Gene Barrett, ML Angel coach, has an entire starting lineup of veterans. Marshall Barbour at Woodburn, Jerry Gastineau at Silverton. Budd Gronauist at Molalla and Bob Daggett at Dallas aren't too well fixed for veteran perform ers this season. The regular WVL play doesn't get started until December 21. Preppers Vie Af Salem High Salem high's Vikings tackle what could be some of their stlffest op position of the season tonight and Saturday night in the Villa gym when they go against Klamath Falls Pelican cagers, southern Ore gon powerhouse. The Pels have just finished winning a four-team tournament in K.-alls and have in Jack Lust and Gary Dawes, a pair of their veteras, two fina prep cagers. The Pelicans already are con sidered as the strongest team In the south. Conseauentlv. both m of the series should be dandies, as Coach Hauk's Vikings certainly have displayed in their early tilts they are to be recknnH with in any prep hoop skirmish- The vikings will likely open with Keith Farnam and Benny Pitzer at the forward Paulus at center and either Bud uuval, George Frederickson, Gene Garver or Darrell Girod at guards. A Dreliminnrv vam at a-a. clock will see Coach Loren Mort's viKing Bees In action. Main game time is 8:15 both nights. LaBell Pitted With O'Reilly Rene LaBell and Jack O'Reil ly, the musclers who produced the red hot semiwindup on this week's show, and who are Just as hot after Tex Hager's light heavy mat title belt, will col lide in the main event on next Tuesday night's card at the ar mory. And the winner will meet Harer for his title the week following, according to Match maker Elton Owen. Prelims for the next card are to be announ ced later by Owen. Husker Mentor Resigns Post LINCOLN, Neb.. Dec. lfl -JP) The resignation of Dougal Rus sell as assistant coach at the Uni versity of Nebraska was announc ed todav bv Georfp fPntsv riarir head coach and athletic director! Kussell came here two years ago from Kansas State on a two-year contract. His resignation la ff tive Feb. 1, 1949. "To clear the decks for the advent of a new coach, we are not renewing rnntrarti now n force," Clark said. Clark is ex pected to retain his head coach ing job next fall. Later, however, he is exnected to Hvrt him tims only to the directorship. AUMSVILLE WINS DETROIT The Aumsville Rangers basketball team topped Detroit here Tuesday night, 50 39, after leading 27-16 at halftime. Fryer of Detroit led scorers with 23 points. Detroit (39) Morgan (81 F Budlong (6) F Fryer (23) C Haseman (0 G Ihomason (2) .G ) Aumsville . (4) Russell (9) Hayei - (4 Worley .. i5 Speer (11) Du. Dalke Reserves scoring Aumsville Cox 4. Da. Dalke 7. Smelser 7. COACH STRICKEN KLAMATH FALLS, Dec. 16-' JP) -An athletic coach was found un conscious in his apartment this morning and rushed to a hospital where physicians held out hope that he would recover. He is Mau rice Anderson, 27. coach in a grade school here. His illness apparently was caused by leaving an open gas flame heater burning in his bed room. Hon.. Dec. 20lh Is Just for tha man ... a wholo OTonincj dovotod to you ... bo that . . . easy . . . conranient shop-, ping is yours ... Our girls will suggest ... (adviaa ii you wish) and modal anything you might liks) to se . . . lingerie) . . . slippers . . . hosiery ... dreeses ... robes ... and "gilt certificates' too ... LEON'S Webfoots Set For Cal Team UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Dee. 16-(Special)-The Univer sity of Oregon basketball team returns to . action Friday and Saturday Bights at McArthnr court in tames with the Cali fornia Bears, defending south ern division champions- The rames with Coach Nibs Price's visitors will be the last for the Webfoots until they play in the San Francisco Cow Palace tour nament week after next. Coach John Warrenif starting lineup hasn't been fully an nounced. He might open with six-foot, eight-inch Bob Ama eher, Jim Bartelt. WU1 Urban or Paul Sowers at forwards, Roger Wiley at center and Bob Lavey, Ken Seeborr or Ray Pe terson at guards. Cal's starters will be Dave Nichols and Mike O'Neill at forwards. Bill Hagler at center and Jack Sumway and Bob Walker, the latter the only letterman, at guards. O'Neill. Walker and Hagler are the tall est, at 6-3 each. Beavers Book Ace Bittners OREGON STATE COLLEGE. Dec. 16-(Special)-The stiffest kind of opposition confronts Oregon State's basketball team Friday and Saturday nights in Men's gym when the Oakland Bittners, one of the top ranking AAU quintets in tne nation, plays here. The Bitt ers have been rated as having a good chance to win the national AAU title this season. They have been on a winning streak against other Oregon teams this week. With a roster that reads like a college Al I- American squad, the powerful Bittners boast an unde feated record and hold a convinc ing 67-44 win over California. Such noted performers as Don Barksdale, the negro great from UCLA who played on the Olympic Games team, Morrie Silver, Don Williams, Les O'Gara, Ed Voss and Bob Almeida play for the Bittners. Former Stanford whiz Voss is a six-foot, seven-incher. Barksdale is C-BMt. The Bittners have four oth ers who go up to 6-5 or better. General admission for either game, and with no reserved seats, will be $1, according to Athletic Director Spec Keene. Wolves Nosed By Humboldts MONMOUTH, Dec. 16-(Special) -The visiting Humboldt State col lege quint of Areata, Cal., led by a purely brilliant Forward Ed Ol iviera, tonight squeezed out a 60 58 victory over the OCE Wolves. Both teams were "red hot" from the field and the battle was a ding dong sparkler from start to fin ish. Humboldt was 33-32 in front at halftime. Oliviera led his colorful quint with 23 points. High man for Coach Bob Knox team was cen ter Jess Palmer with 13. Humboldt (60) (58) OCE fgftpftp fsrtpftp Olivera.f 10 3 3 23)Smith.f 4 4 3 12 Marsh.f 3 0 1 6fHiebert.f 3 117 Klngspr.c 8 1 2 13!Palmer.c S S 3 13 Moles. g 3 5 1 13jHolwgr.g 3 4 4 10 Cnghm.g 0 0 2 0 McKee.g 3 3 2 9 Dunwy.t 0 0 1 0 Johnson. 110 3 Jones.s 2 0 2 4! Buckley. 3 0 3 4 3oetz.c 0 1 2 llSchultz. 0 0 0 0 Brmbni.i 0 0 1 OlMattisn.a 0 0 10 I Wilson. i 0 0 10 Totals 24 10 14 60 Totals 21 18 18 58 Free throws missed OCE 4. Hum boldt 8. Halftime score: Humboldt 33 32. Officials: Howl and Bron. CLEMSON BACK OUT I CLEMSON, S. C , Dee. 16-UP)- onrornH rlofinito tilHov that th. It appeared definite today that the Clemson football team would be minus Carol Cox in the backfield at the 'Gator bowl. Cox, prime re lief for Bobby Gage, hurt his leg during the last two weeks of the regular season and has not recov ered sufficiently to warrant don ning a uniform. Duck Pins Commercial league duckpln bowling at B A B courts last night held forth as follows: Mortarless Block 4, W. C. Dyer Insurance 0. Heider Radio 0, Blue Lake Packers 4. Willam ette Amusement 3. Serv-Rite Grocers 1. Blue Lake had high team series at 2167 : and high game at 775. Norm Potter had high individual game of 191 and Chuck Wenger high series, 466. (Honrs... 7 p.m. lo 10 p.m.) (Gift Wrapping ... A Pleasure) 234 No. Liberty Vain Birockl.DD Snnaires Championship ffoir 2inidl Sftiraoglhift fifeair All Due for i m Basketball action steps np to full throttle in this area this weekend, and these three cagers are due to see plenty of the acUon. Benny Pitzer (left) will be firing for the Vikings In their series at Salem high with Klamath Falls. Ed Voss, former Stanford great (center) will have bis six-feet, seven-inehea at work for l & J Dill A I 41. 1 III. C. . . t Am, A T am C.-i rl.ktl Vile vlftlliiu Dinner n.fAJ m ill A a . . f . a standout performer against Oregon State Tuesday night, will be In Bearcats face Humboldt State In Rumor Says All-Amerk Conference to Fold Up NEW YORK. Dee. 16-4P)-The three-year-eld all-America foot ball conference will decide to quit at Its annual meeting thia week-end In Cleveland, the New York World Telegram predicted today. Staff Writer Joe King forecast one major professional circuit neat fall - - the National league. He said the league would Include Cleveland and San Francisco from the present eight-elub all-America conference and would exclude Boston. The Boston Yanks franchise, owned by Ted Collins, would be moved to Yankee stadium. New York. King declared. There was no immediate comment from the all-America con ference, Following are college and high school basketball games slated to night for teams of this area and in nearby leagues: COLLEGE Humboldt State at Willamette. Cal ifornia at Oregon and Bittners AAU at Oregon State, all 8 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL Klamath Falls at Salem (8:15). Dal las. Silverton. Woodburn. Mt. Angel. Canby. Sandy. Estaeada and Molalla In jamboree at Mt. Angel (7 p.m.). Mill City. Aumsville. Sublimity and Stayton in second night of tourna ment at Stayton (7:30). Springfield at Corvallis. Eugene at Southern Oregon Frosh. Bend at Lakeview. Airlie at Philomath. Jefferson at Independence. Salem Academy at Valsetz and Turner at Perrydale (all 8 p.m.) Uoe in .Exhibish r. . . . Wltll 1 COllllSkeV PATERSON, N. J.. Dec. 16-(P) Heavyweight champion Joe Louis shuffled around the ring for 12 minutes tonight with Pat Comis key and for the second time show ed the New Jersey heavyweight there are plenty of tricks to the boxing game. Comiskey, who once was touted as the logical successor to Louis, was a willing worker but there wasn't much he could do against the champion. Louis, who weigh ed 220 pounds to Comiskey 's 214, picked up a check of roughly around $5,200 as his part of the exhibition. LLISETTI SPEAKS SEATTLE, Dec.' 16-fP)-Hank Luisetti, famous hoop star of the pre-war decade, said tonight a top notch amateur league is in pros pect for next year on the Pacific coast. Open 'Til 9 Every Ilile With Wonderful Appliance I Rifk . . . I TO ASTM ASTER AUTOMATIC g POP-UP TOASTER X G. E. STEAM IRONS I G. E. WAFFLE IRONS I I G. E. 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HUSKIES TO SKI SEATTLE, Dec. 16 -UP) -First meet of the season for the Univer sity of Washington's northern divi sion ski champions will be the Un iversity of British Columbia's col 1 e g i a t e invitational Jan. 7-8 at Rossland-Trail, B. C. Ve Wan! Your Eggs! Always a Dependable. Cash Market! Cnrly's Dairy Phone 3-8783 i Coast's v-f r, t nim aww miKiw i in,, m il. 1 1 1 T II I . I the Willamette U lineup when the Lush Banquet Lures Champs TOLEDO. O.. Dec. 16-fP)-Ath-letic talents that would have brought a billion dollars on the open market ripped into steaks tonight at the first annual Ban quet of Champions. The only card of admission to the lush but high ly restricted affair was a cham pionship of some sort. It wa; sponsored by R. A. Stranhan, spark plug millionaire and father of golfer Frank Stranahan. :- Jimmy Conzelman, coach of the Chicago football Cardinals, was the toastmaster. He got in be- v.:. -I..V. . u idii . tional league title and plays the ft Philadelphia Eagles Sunday forjff the 1948 crown. 5 Other championship guests in-'8 eluded: Baseball Lou Boudieau.jjC manager of the world series i g champion Cleveland Indians. Stan ! ft Musial of the St. Louis Cards, ; g John Sain of the Boston Braves,.! nrrurY T1TJ Joe DiMaggio of the New York Yankees. Basketball George Mikan of the Minneapolis Lakers and Bob Kurland of the Olympic cham- P1DGno.f-Ben rSS? Lloyd Man- grum, Willie rurnesa ana young Ctranahsn Football' Charlie Trinpi ofiS VANITY MIRROR the Chicago Cardinals, Bob Chap- pi us of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Dick Rifenburg, All-America end from Michigan, and Charles. Jus tice. A 11-America halfback from North Carolina. Tennis Professional cham pion Jack Kramer, Davis cupper Ted Schroeder. Basketball Scores! COLLEGE Humboldt State to. OCE 88 Idaho 52. San Joe 50 CPS 50. Pacific Lulhrran 43 Sacramento JC 50, Vanport 38 Texas 58. New York U 57 Arkansas 9. Kansas St. Trach. Kentucky 51. Holy Crmi 48 Baylor 45. Missouri 44 Indiana 58. Kansas State 38 HIGH SCHOOL Marh(ield 45. Lebanon 44 Grants Pass 35. Pendleton 38 Sublimity 38. Aumsville 25 Stayton 31. Mill City 18 83 Passion Carpenter Has i Laurels Also I LOS ANG ELESj Dec. U To tthe surprise of rto or.fr. Norm j Van Brocklin of Oregon jwon tha ! Pacific Coast conference; passing ; championship fo the second straight year. The official league figures released today by :the con ference commissioner's office show that the Oregon all-American completed 68 pastes during tha ! 1948 eawn, enough to ;win the ; league title easily although not enough to equal his 1947: total of ,76 completions or the PCC record made by Billy Sewell of Wash ington State in 1940. j ! Following Van Jlrocklln In the standings were tRay Nagel ! rf UCLA with S9 successful aerials Anse McCullough j of Washington and John Helding of Montana with S3 and Jim Powers of SC with 49. Van Brocklin'p pas-ea netted 1010 yards to make him number -one man in that depart ment also, again pursued1 by Na gel who gained 969 yafds on his passes. j j ' ! The surprise of the season among conference throwers was Ken Carpenter of Oregon State. Carpenter started! the year $ a second-stringer for the Beavers because his passing wasn't , s good as the next man's, lie wound up the Beavers' regular season leading the league in percentage of completions and number ; rt touchdown passes.! Ho completed 64 per cent of all his pajisei and had nine of them good, for j 6 points apiece. J ( i UCLA and Oregon shared the team parsing honors. 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