The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 22, 1948, Page 12, Image 12

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When a diminutive lad like Bod Duval takes it upon his shoulders
to carry the offensive burden ef his club as Bud did with his 21 points
against K-Falls the other night well It sort of restores a feller's
faith in the hoop sport. Shows It Isn't necessarily the btcrer lads who
do all the bucket-pottina; ...
No Argument Here
An out-of -towner takes the local Bowline association title and
congrats are in order for Wood
burn's Harold Steele. The boys
can't glance at Steele and growl,
'Well, look at the handicap he
had." For the Woodburn roller
would have won his laurels on his
scratch score alone. Steele hit four
better - than - 200 games In bis
five frames and that's wheeling-,
particularly in tourney action
where a lot of fellows havo the
tendency to freeze up ...
Suicide Tactics
If ever a cans; seemed deter
mined to hang- -themselves by the
neck it's the pro footballers Na
tional and All - America. Since
the younger All - America circuit
came into existence three years
ago it has been a continual Joust
between that loop and the elder,
more established National league.
Fro football is skating- on lee that
Is by no means solid if yea would
contrast the sport with organised
Waltons Install New Officers
Salem's Izaak Walton league
Monday night installed Donald C.
Harger as president, and also seat
ed Lyle Foree as vice president, i
public, through the mediums of
motion pictures and lectures, of
current needs of game conserva
tion and the methods by which
these needs may be .achieved
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Lynne Darnielle secretary, Mon- Harger also outlined a projected
roe S. Cheek treasurer and A. J. 1 farmer-sportsman plan.
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TEX SALKELD
basebalL And vet the pixsklnners bicker and pout and block all avenues
which might lead to a harmonious and profitable life for both circuit.
The All-American loop b the shakier and the more willing to coop
erate. The proud NFL's seem not to realize that both leagues are getting
their nourishment from the same roots the fans' hunger for th pro
sport. A smart way to build Interest would be a playoff between the
two league champs but the NFL's say NO- Why? Nobody really
knows ... I
Harnsberger as director of the
board. Al Gribble of Silverton.
state division president installed
the new officers and the meeting
was presided over by past presi
dent Emory Lebold.
The first order of business was
to reduce yearly dues from $10
to $5. In assuming leadership of
the group, Harger declared that
one of the prime objectives the
coming year is to acquaint the
Another plan for the coming
year is a program to tet aside
Mill creek as a juvenile recrea
tion area. Harger further stated
that the group's clubhouse would
be completed in 1949. and lauded
Lebold for his efforts in gaining
funds for the clubhouse. Lebold
was presented a steelhead spinning
rod, as a gift of appreciation from
the members for his past year's
service.
12 Th Statesman, Salem, Ore.. Wednesday, December 22, 1948
Woodburn
Tops Silverton
WOODBURN, Dec. 21 -(Special)-
Mush Barbour's Woodburn
Bulldogs opened their Willamette
Valley league basketball season
auspiciously tonight by taking a
27-12 win over Silverton in a
hard-checking game. It was 15-6
for the Bulldogs at halftime and
they were paced at the net fan-
ally by Whitey Baglien's 10 mark
ers and seven by Joe Collins.
The Woodburn Bees also won,
38-18, in the prelim.
iYoir the Guy Really
Can Take Long Hike
CLEVELAND, Dee. 21 -iJPy-Paul
Brown, coach of the Cleve
land Browns of the All-America
football conference, pace up
and down the sidelines from
start to finish of every game his
team plays. At today's civic lun
cheon in honor of his third
straight conference playoff title.
Brown was presented with 16
pairs of half soles one pair
for each of the 14 league games
and the two exhibitions on the
1949 program.
Diicks Ready
For Wyoming
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON.
Drc. 21 -(Special)- Coach John
-Warren's University of Oregon
basketball team, after break
ing even with California, in two
games last week, will open an
other two-game stand in Mc
Arthur court Wednesday night
with the Wyoming Cowboys.
The second game will be play
ed Thursday night, after which
the Webfoots rest until the San
Francisco Cow Palace tourna
ment starting next Monday.
Warren is undecided as to
just who, besides Center Roger
Wiley and Guard Bob Lavey
will' start against Wyoming.
Jim Bartelt, Paul Sowers, WiU
Urban. Ken Seeborg, Bob Nee
ley and Lynn Hamilton are
among others who are certain
to see action.
Walker Good But
As far as anyone around here
can ascertain, the only reason the
eastern "eggspotts" are rating
Southern Methodist over Oregon
come January 1st and the Cotton
extravaganza is Doak Walker. In
fact, aU the ballyhoo, both before
and during the season pretty much
painted SMU as little more than
Walker. Mistuh Walker Is great,
he's a true All-America (If there
Is such an animal) but one
Norm Van Broeklin Is tolerably
good himself and he's get a host
of mates who know their way
around a gridiron, too. Got a
hunch there also are a few Sou
thern Methodists other than Doak
who are versed 1b the solving of
pigskin problems so Into the
ashcan with the one-man build-up
stuff. Don't think Walker carries
such guff In his hip - pocket not
when unsung- No. 28 throws the
block which dears the way for his
famous colleague's touchdown
Jaunt . . . This Isn't a crack at
Walker, whose head seemingly re
mains of normal size, but it IS
meant to be a rap at the wise boys
who seek to make glamor boys of
two - fisted, red - blooded Ameri
can kids kids who like pin-up
pictures but who don't particularly
desire to be pin-ups for someone
else ...
One of the most Intriguing shots
In the basket sport is one which
might be termed the "hesitation"
shot. You see it often if you watch
Willamette's Ted Johnson and Sa
lem high's Ben Pitzer- In tossing
one of this type the eager vaults
into the air, and after hanging
(you'd swear) suspended in the
ozone for an instant, gets a second
impetus from a gyration of his
body and casts toward the bucket.
An athlete has to be born with a
knack for the shot and it can
be really effective. Don't confuse
the "hesitation" with the leaping
shot, which consists of one unbrok
en movement and which is best
typified locally by the Bearcats'
Bob Johnson ...
Frosh To pp lie Vikings 39-37
Dn Triple Overtime Cage Go
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Final Basket hj
Chamberlain
llmm. Tex Salkeld now has his
sights on an Ezzard Charles-Joey
Maxim boot Got to hand It to
Tex for trying but Charles is one
of the most sought after heavies
now and holds the enviable posi
tion of being- able to demand and
get Itll take a miracle and a lot
of cash (more than the $20,000
Salkeld has guaranteed) to bring
Ksxard to .Portland ...
MT. ANGEL 29. MOLALLA 25
MOLALLA, Dec. 21 -(Special)
The Mt. Angel Preps took a close
29-25 Willamette Valley league
cage win over Molalla tonight,
after leading 10-9 at halftime and
yielding a brief Molalla lead in
the third period. Bud Schiewe
hemped 16 markers for Budd
Gronquist's Molallans. The Mo
lalla Bees won the prelim 31-18.
MslalU (2S) (29V ML Aag el
Coltmtn (0) r (0) Ruef
Sandgren ' 0 ) T (2) Nosack
Staudinger 5) C (l Wellman
Schiewe (18) G (0) Hoffer
Owen 4) G ... i3) Traeger
Reserve cortng: Mt. Angel Don
nelly 3. Buccheit 4. Wolf 9. Officials:
Kepler and Purcell.
ESTACADA 27, DALLAS 22
DALLAS, Dec. 21 - (Special )
The Dallas Dragons ran into a 27
22 defeat at the hands of the Esta
cada Rangers tonight in the open
ing game of the Willamette Valley,
league basketball season: Estacada
led 16-10 at halftime. Wes Ediger
of Dallas hit for 1 1 points and both'
Bob Russel and Roger Melvin had
six each for the Rangers. Dallas
Bees won handily in the prelim,
44-19.
Thrills were thicker than cus
tomers in the Salem high school
basketball pavilion Tuesday nigh,t
as Willamette's Freshmen nosed
out the Salem Vikings 39 to 37 in
a triple-overtime contest.
lne smallest crowd to view a
local high school game so far this
season sat in on the affair, but the.
few who did turn out were well
rewarded; the nip-and-tuck ses
sion included everything but a dull
moment.
Dave Chamberlain, one of four
ex-Viks who saw action for the
Frosh, finally ended the marathon
by ramming home a 10-foot onei
hander with just one second of thje
third overtime period remaining.
That game-deciding two-pointer
climaxed a contest that had the
gallery on its feet since the last
two minutes of the fourth quartei.
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advantage biggest lead of the
game midway in the fourth canto
when George Matile and Waldo
Unruh canned frosh field goals to
slice the prepsters' lead to 32 to 3Cj.
Then, with exactly 2:05 of regulaf
playing time remaining, Unrua
sank a pivot shot from the key tj
tie the count at 32 to 32, and froni
there on out, nobody sat downl
. t . ;
except wnen neieree oeorg
Emigh took a mid-floor "kerflop.'j
? Tom Paulus grabbed a reboun
and dropped in two points to give
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oaiem a oi 10 ii. ieaa wnn a min-
ute-and a half left, but Jack Mil4
ler's lay-in a half minute lateij
knotted things at 34 to 34. The
score remained that way for the,
duration of the period.
At the end of the first overtime
session it was 36 to, 36. Miller oi
the Frosh and Viking Guard Dary
Girod pocketed field goals in extra
period No. 1. j
A "sudden death" was next
the victory to go to the team first.
scoring iwg points, wnn a tnree-j
minute limit. The teams used!
every bit of the three minutes in
scoring one point each, and were
forced into another "sudden death'
at 37 to 37.
The Willamette controlled the
ball most of the time during the
next three minutes, and chose to
play slow and easy, waiting for a
chance to break through the Vik
defense. Chamberlain finally suc
ceeded with one second remain
ing. Frosh (39) (37) Salem
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Salem 9. Halftime score: Frosh 19-16.
Officials: George Emigh and Bob How-elL
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With Kennedy
Irish Johnny OT)ay, the well
built but not too predictable
Portland 155-pounder who has
had some rousing skirmishes in
the local armory, gets the six
round special spot with Paul
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CORVALLIS. Ore, Dec 2 1
The Wyoming Cowboys fintel
a wild riding scoring 'spree icjhipht
to squeeze out a S3 to 32 basket
ball victory over Oregon,
college in an overtime game
The win split the two gam scries
between the schools. n
The score was deadlocked 17-47
at the end of the regular tirjie by
uregon Mate after the Bdbvers
had trailed the Cowboys uniil the
final miirotes.i t
Wyoming had led from We tip
off and by the, halftime ee in
front 29 to 27. This was Widened
to 38-33 on scoring led by LJohn
Pilch. Then the Staters tied tt 41
all and again at 44 in a ratH that
put them ahead for the fintj time
in the regular play on Len Rijfi ear
son's free throw. But Max yPev-
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American pro football league drafts consider SMCs Doak Walker ?n uP.Pd " gaI lnd ihell ,ouI
(left) as the' prize of the 1948 season. A brilliant pro fature looms
for him. They also saw the Cincinnati Reds ask waivers on Angle
Galan (right), 16 years a major leaguer, which means Galan likely
has swung his last bat in the big show.
Ducks Hold Scrimmage
Matchmaker Tex Salkeld an
nounced late last night that
Pa u lie Cook had broken a hand
in training and would be unable
to keep his armory date with
Monty Montgomery next week.
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ger on next Wednesday night's
fistic card. Matchmaker Tex Sal-
Ikeld announced last night he had
arranged ithe O'Day-Kennedy mix
as top appetizer for the Paulie
Cook vsj. Monty Montgomery
main event that night.
Fully realizing his prelims have
for the most part been on the
poor side the last few shows, Sal
keld adds that he has every Inten
tion of stocking next week's show
with more palatable four-rounders.
Both Dean and Bud Abney
wt.ll appear in four-rounders,
against "ppponents who have a
better than even chance to' beat
them," says Salkeld. The full
card will j be announced later.
DALLAS. Dee. 21 -P)- The
Oregon Webfoots went through
a scrimmage session this after
noon their first rough work
in more than s week as they
prepared for their Cotton Bowl
date with Southern Methodist.
The Webfoots already have had
three work-outs and have been
In Dallas less than 24 hours.
They arrived last night, held
line shot to give the Cowboys
47-45 edge with less than MAI a
minute left in the game. Butj hete
Dick Ballentyne romped in and
sank a goal that put the garo into
the overtime,
As the overtime got rci ling.
Pilch sank a long one for a two
point bulge, but Ballantyne add
ed a point on a foul and Ed Flem
ing made it 50 and a one
Oregon State lead. The Stlters
practice under the lights, had
another drill this morning, and
then got down to serious busi
ness this afternoon.
Coach Jim Aiken said the two-a-day
work-outs would continue
for several days. "We missed a
lot of work last week." Aiken throv s for a 52-49 count
explained, "because of examina- Flinn got a free throw and!
tions at the university." The sun who had 15 points for the flj
came out toaay ana Aiaen saia gave Wyoming the victorv
"the weather is just right"
point
were roaring hot at this poini
snagged their longest lead J
game three points when?
Rinearson banged in twdj
What with the ski season now in full bloom. Warren Miller (above),
noted ski cartoonist, does a nip-up during an outing at the famed
Sun Valley resort. Heavy snows ot late have made skiing on the
excellent side at ail of Oregon's resorts in the Cascade range.
m&sketib&M Scores
CHEMAWA 46, SUBLIMITY 43
CHEMAWA, Dec. 21 -(Special)
The Chemawa Indians, paced by
Vernon Lane, took a wild and
thrilling 46-43 basketball win
over Sublimity high here tonight.
Lane had 17 points. Center Alberts--of
the Subs had 19 markers.
The Sublimity Bees won the pre
lim, 35-17.
Chemawa (4C) (43) Sublimity
Lane 117) T (11) Hartman
Belgzfd (7) F (8) Kintz
Wells. (8) C tl9 Alberts
Placid (2) G (3) T. Highberger
Hood 6 G (21 E. Highberger
Reserves scoring : Chemawa Ram
bu 2, Samuels 4. Halftime score: Che
mwi 28-18. Official: Vandervort.
TURNER WINS AGAIN
WOODBURN, Dec. 21-(Special)
Coach Carl Schwab's Turner high
eagers tonight upended the Wood
burn Training School quint here,
84-21, after leading 38-16 at half
tone. High scorer for the victori
ous Turners was Center Ed Nor
ton, with 12 points.
HIGH SCHOOL
Willamette Trosh 38, Salem M (1
overtimes)
Salem Bees 44. Mill City SO
St. Mary's (Eugene) 40. Sacred Heart
23.
Ectacada 27. Dallas 22
Woodburn 27. Silverton 12
Mt. Angel 29. Molalla 25
Chemawa 40. Sublimity 43
Turner 54. Wood. Tr. School tl
Vancouver 36. Med ford 28
Canby 44. Sandy 22
Lincoln (Portland) 48. Mihvaukie 31
Washington (Portland) 41. Beaveiton
32
Franklin fPortland) 37. McMmn
ville 31
Central Catholic 33. Cleveland 32
Corbett 56. Colton 41
Cottage Grove 82. Albany 30
Taft 80. Siletz 21
Forest Grove 49. Roseburg 43
Newberg 40. Gresham 32
Tillamook 52. Willamina 37
Warrenton 73. Nehalem 39
COLLEGE
Wyoming 83. Oregon StaU 52 (over
time) Puget Sound 48. Washington 41
Indiana State 56, Loyola Los An
geles) 54
Southern California 36. Wisconsin 31
Noith Carolina State 70. Nevada 31
Stanford 78. Yale 62
Montana State 49. North Dakota 41
Seton Hall 55. Detroit 43
Nebraska 83. Western Reserve SO
Illinois 71. Cornell 47
Bowling Green 83. South Carolina 54
Colgate 74. Boston Univ 52
St. John's (Brooklyn) 71, Iowa St. 47
Alabama 46. Auburn 45
Duquesne 57, Arizona 51
Michigan 53. Santa Clara 37
UCLA 49. Northwestern 44
Boston College 47. Harvard 45
Southern Methodist 59. Missouri 49
Indiana 51. Washington Univ 44
City College of New York 53. Okla
homa 51
Ohio State 74. California 60
Utah State 47. San Joe State 37
Phillips "ee" Oilers 45. Denver Chev
rolet s 39
Loggers Dump
Huskies, 48-41
TACOMA, Dec. 21-fF-College
of Puget Sound's Loggers making
effective use of their heighth ad
vantage, scored a 48-41 victory
over the University of Washington
Huskies irj a basketball game here
tonight.
Washington (41) (48) Puget Sound
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Walcott Rated Tops as NBA
Announces '48 Fite Ratings
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21-;p)-Jersey Joe Walcott, or the man who
can whip him, is the logical contender for Joe Louis' heavyweight
title. This conclusion was drawn today by the National Boxing associa
tion as it announced its final 1948 ratings
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Wyoming (53) (52) Oregon
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School Lands
On Probation
PORTLAND, Dec. 21 -fJPh- The
Oregon School Activities associa
tion today placed The Dalles high
school on probation for one year,
on a charge of attempting to in
duce a Madras high athlete -to en
roll at The Dalles.
Tom Pigott, association secre
tary, said no further penalty would
be inflicted since The Dalles school
officials have taken steps to cor
rect the situation Pigott said a
member of The Dalles coaching
staff and a businessman tried to
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Actually Walcott wasn't put In ' stricken. Halftime: Wyoming 291
the space labelled "contenders ' in fo aie ji
the heavyweight division. The
NBA merely wrote in "awaiting
further competition." But he was
listed first among the outstanding
boxers, with Ezzard Charles next.
Fred J. Saddy, who heads the
ratings committee, said: "The logi
cal contenders for Joe Louis' i
heavyweight title must always in
clude Jersey Joe Walcott, and the
tion for a title match should be . road lrip to Redmond and Hne-
..a.L.n ui ur iirdvjrwnum w nu ; Viie. The Kedmond game WjU be
is good enough to beat Walcott in j played Wednesday night. Dlls
an elimination go." . plays at Prineville Thursday jijght.
ine ratings, wnicn cover ine last j mis win mark the first lime i
three months of the year, include:! a Dallas high cage team haslun-
Ileavy weights: Champion. Joe Louis. ' dertaken Such jaunt.
Contenders, awaiting lurther cotnpe-
tition. Outstanding boxers. Joe Wal- 1 T Ts i
cott. Ezzard Charles. tWVt l.t"?lfril' IMIIIl
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DALLAS, Dec. 21 -(SpcHal)
Coach Bob Daggett and his lilUs
Dragon basketball team w ill!) de
fame
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persuade a Madras athlete to come j die Mills. England Logical contender. C0 tsrxw sfal.
Uus Lesnevich. Middleweight: Cham-sKO-"" h-h
pion. Marcel C'erdan. France. Ixeiral
contenders. Tony Zale. Bert ' I.ytell. ! ix.ivv.tt n i 14
to The Dalles, with the promise
of a job for the student's father.
Totals 16 9 22 41 Totals 17 14 14 48
Halftime score Puget Sound 28.
Washington ; 21.
Peace Remains
Pro Grid Hope
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 21 -(JF)
The pro football peace movemeit
remained snagged today. There
were strong hints, however, that
the effort to reach an under
standing had not been abandoned
and that harmony might be ar
ranged by i the time the National
league holds its annual meeting
in Chicago: Jan. 20.
Commissioner Bert Bell stated
that he was "definitely hopeful"
that negotiations could be resum
ed and peace be attained on the
National league's terms.
Fate Smiles
On Villanova
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Jake lmotla UVII.ru.l.ht - fh.m. CliIV. Irt.HA 1 1, LPC. -IH-JII-
pion. Ray Robin-son New York. Log- tie Augie Galan, the biUplkytt .
icai contenders, bernard uoruscn. Kid . everybody likes, appears to. nave
v.avuan. luoa; rr.nwie rfrnandp.. ,unff his last hat in th rriiiir.r
Hawaii Lightweights: Champion. Ike I f"" Df ln ? ff K'r
Williams. New Jerey. Logical con- leagues. The Cincinnati Redi .-k-
iniucf, ciuiqur ouidnos. vajuornia.
Featherweight: Champion. Sandv
Saddler. New York. Logical contender.
VII T AflVA Pa TW oijjf i Willi P-P. Connecticut. Bant
VILLfliMUVfl, r-a.. uec. i A j weipht: Champion. Manuel Ortiz. Cal
Villanova college's football team ! ifornia. Logical contenders. Guldo rer-
had a narrow escape today when rf,cLnl,l ,,aly;, Lujs cvni. Cuba: ce-
lVli i. ..,'. Cil Schoonmaker. California, rivwetglif
a wheel flew off the bus carry- champion. Rmtv Monoghan. Ei.e:
ing the squad from indoor foot- ' logical contender. Dado Marino. Ha
ball workouts to the college cam-i w,lj-
pus. Coach Jordan Olivar said
that fortunately the bus was mov
ing slowly over the snow-coveretl
highway and that it stopped
quickly, heading into a sharp in
cline. Vitlanova's Wildcats are In
training for. their New Year's day
Harbor Bowl game with Nevada
at San Diego, Calif.
led waivers on the veteran sol 18
years big time play todayJfter
trying to trade him at the relent
j Chicago meeting. An ailing throw
ing arm and legs which beg:in to
, creak and sag on outfields rrude
1 hard by mid - summer heat
; ly caught up with Galan.
Las iijiiv
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O'Reilly Wins
Over Wahlberg
Vik Bee Team
Nips Mill City
Coach Loren Mort's Salem high jjfor Rene LaBell, who was called
Irish Jack O'Reilly, all even
with Whitey Wahlberg in their
mat mairT event at the armory
last night, used an elbow smash
to the tummy and a crab hold to
take the third and final fall for
the win. Wahlberg was subbing
the Mill City Timberwolves, 44-26,
in the prelim game to the Viking
Willamette Frosh mix at SHS. It
was 22-11 at halftime.
Salem Bs (44) (2C) Mill City
Covalt 112) F ... (0) Hunter
Kleinsmitit (0) ... F (0) Thbrnley
Walling (1) .C .. . 6) Miller
Baggett (0) G (0) Baltimore
Scheeler t9) G (4) Oerbeck
Reserves scoring: Salem B's Cham
berlain S. Davis 4. Deen 5. Norton 2.
Sloan 2. Mill City Poole 16. Officials
Bailey and Howell.
MICHIGAN WINS
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21 -7P)
A rugged University of Michigan
quintet, bouncing back from two
point defeat at the hands of Stan
ford last night, scored an easy
53 to 37 victory over Santa Clara
tonight before a slim crowd of
4,000 basketball fans at the Cow
Palace.
er in an auto accident. O'Reilly
had taken the first fall with a
pammerloek and Wahlberg had
ievened it with a full nelson.
In the prelims Tex Hager look
ed last and tricKy in dumping i The pacjf jc Coast conference
jstocxey Kneiisen witn neaa scis
National Divisioners
In City Loop Action
The National division ef the
City basketball circuit will take
over at Leslie tonight, starting
at seven o'clock with the: fol
lowing games: National Guard
vs. Marines, Montgomery Ward
vs. Salem Sophomores and Na
val Reserve vs. Headquarters i
Detachment, National Guard.
YALE DUMPED
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 21--Stanford
University ran its win
ning streak to eight games tonight
by overwhelming Yale 78-62 be
fore 5,000 fans at the Cow Palace.
Table of Coastal Tides
Tides for Taft. Oregon
ber: 1948. j
Decem-
At Last! Big ISiners
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21 -OP)
Dec. HIGH WATER LOW WATER
Timi Ht. Tim Ht.
23 5:43 a.m. 6 1 11:27 a.m. I I
4 49 pm. 5.7 11:37 pm. 0 5
23 6:30 a m. 65 12:51 p.m. 2J
6 14 p.m. 5 1
24 7 :16 am. 6 9 128 a.m. 12
7:47 p.m. 4 8 2:08 p.m. 1.5
23 8:01 a.m. 7 2 1:23 a.m. 18
9:16 p m. 4 7 3:11 p.m. 0.7
28 8:47 a.m. 7 4 2:17 a.m. 2.4
10:35 p.c. 4 9 4 :07 p.m. 0.0
27 9:32 a.m. 7.6 3:10 a.m. 2.9
11.38 p.m. 5.1 4 :57 p.m. -0.5
28 10:17 a.m. 7.7 4:02 a.m. 32
i 5:42 p.m. -0.9
29 12:30 a.m. S3 4 57 am. 3.4
11 00 a.m. 7.7 6:24 p.m. -10
30 1:17 a.m. 5.4 5:44 a.m. 3.5
11:42 a.m. 7 6 7 05 p.m. -10
31 2:00 a.m. 5 4 6:28 am. 3.5
12:23 p.m 7.4 7:45 p.m. -0.8
sors for the only tall in tneir
mix and Buck Davidson took the
fonly fall over Jock Poppenheim
n the opener, another lively ses
sion.
BEARS TROUNCED
1 BERKELEY, Calif., Dec. 21-W
Grabbing a lead of 13 to 0 before
the startled University of Cali
fornia Bears could get moving,
the Ohio State basketball team
ent on to win a 74 to 60 inter
trounced the Big- Nine in basket
ball tonight as UCLA beat North
western, 49-44, and Southern
California defeated Wisconsin,
36-31, in a doubleheader at Pan
Pacific auditorium. It was UCLA's '
sixth straight win.
MONTANA WINS
MISSOULA, Mont., Dec. 21 -JP)
The Montana university Grizzlies
made it two in a row over Whit-
sectional contest here tonight. The I worth college tonight, defeating
invaders led .40 to 35 at halftime. the Pirates 79-59.
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Sacred Heart '5'
Loses at Eugene
The Sacred Heart Academy
Cardinals dropped their afternoon
basketball game at Eugene Tues
day with the St. Mary's Gaels,
40-28, after holding the Saints to
a 20-20 tie at halftime. Krasnesk
scored 19 points for the winners
and Rich Staudinger got 14 for
SHA.
St. Mary's (40) Z) Sacred Heart
F. Gent (8) F 2) Colleran
Toner 2 F (14) Staudincer
Furrer i2) C . 2I Ecker
Adair Ml . O 7 Nelson
Krasnesk (19 1 . G 2 Davey
Reserves scoring: St. Mary's S.
Gent 2. HiRgins 3. Olsen 3. SHA
Cooney 1. Officials: Pete Taylor and
Kuffman.
GILLMAN TO CINCY
CINCINNATI, Dec. 21-;P)-Sid
Gillman, whose two-platoon sys
tem gave Miami (O.) University
the classiest football teams in its
history, is the new head coach at
the University of Cincinnati
Rainiers Choose
Wilmington Site
' SEATTLE, Dec. 21 -(P)- The
Seattle Rainiers announced today
they will make Wilmington.
Calif., the site for spring training
next year.
The Rainiers have prepped at
Bakersfield, Calif., the last two
seasons.
Duck Pins
In Men's City league bowling
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court. Eisners took 4-f oyer
Les Newman's, Earl Malm Sta
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Market, Davis Oil had S-l suc
cess over Sunset Donut and
Frosty Olson won S-l over Mor
gan's Station. Eisner's rolled
2147 for high team series and
Davis Oil had high game of 7 St.
Ed Harrison had high individu
al series at 523 and Hank Mil
ler higb single game at 19S.
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