Pooinieeirs ... ... Lewis and Oark Takes Top Spot From Willamette as Pollard Stars PORTLAND. Jan. 21-(Special)-Lewis and Clark's Pioneers vaulted to the top of the Northwest Conference hoop standings as they came through with a surprising, 65-58 triumph over Willamette's Bearcats. The loss was the first for the Bearcats who had been the top rung elub before tonight's tilt and the WlTs could blame the Pioneers big center, Jim Pollard for much of the damage done 'em. Pollard poured in 24 points to easily top the scoring for the night The first half of the contest was hard-fought and close with the LCs walking off at the Inter mission with a narrow 25-23 mar gin; In the initial 20 minutes Cen ter Jim Johnson and Forward Ted Loder were the main cogs for the Willamettes while Pollard and Mills were carrying most of -the load for the Pioneers. - The second half was Just as close until the final stages when the home club began to build safe margin. Jim Johnson topped the "Cats with If points and Loder waant far behind with bis 12. Pollard, with bis close-in whirl shots, was the big difference to night Willamette's usually high scoring Bob Johnson was held to a total of eight points. The Pioneers now boast three wins and one loss, while Willam ette and College of Idaho are knotted ire the league runnerup slot with two victories and a set back apiece. Lewis Clark (Si) CM) S em pert (T) X. Johnson Mills (14) T (U) Loder 3) Loder Johnson Pollard tumors (J4) C li J. Jo) warren Kelsay (f) ( T. Johnson subs: Lewis St Clark Van Pott J- Xtewney a. Wilson 1, Willamette Wat- ors S. Brouwor 1. Logue 1. Ji B. Bsilwis 1. Aiuoon I. Ace Admiral Anita Winner ARCADIA, Calif, Jan. 21-C5)-Aee Admiral, Maine chance farm's four-year-old, won today's $100. 000 Ventura handicap at Santa Anita, churning a mile and one alxteenth : through the mud la 1:49 29. Hedley Woodhouse go the fast stepping chestnut colt off In front and there he stayed except for a brief moment on. the stretch turn. He outgamed the place horse,. Oration, In a thrilling stretch duel and won by a head. Ace Ad miral packed 119 pounds and paid I4J0. Slicker Field To Try Again Salem Golf clubbers will this weekend make their fourth at tempt to run off the first round ? the annual Slicker tourney and they have no better than an ren chance of doing it. Officials announced there is considerable snow on the greens and if it re mains the tourney will again face a postponement The affair has been stymied twice thus far by weather. Only six of the 24 teams have turned in first round matches to date. In the "West" division Hen tlrie and Fisher topped Fish and Filler, 2 to H and Owen and paArmond beat Hay and Mer reau. 1-0. In the "South" loop Ingram and Schafer blanked Wat- and Hoffman, 3-0. Hawaii Cancels Tilt HONOLULU, Jan. 21 - (JP) - The University of Hawaii announced today cancellation of its Sept. 24 football date with the U. S. Mili tary academy at West Point Iwao Ifiyake, acting athjetic director, said Hawaii had requested the cancellation because of its bad 1948 showing against mainland teams and prospects that Army next fall will be "much stronger. OCE JVs VICTORS MONMOUTH, Jan. 21 -(Special)- the OCE Jayvees romped to a 62-48 triumph over the Albany Malony Chamber quintet. LOCAL. SHOOTERS LOSE -The Sublimity Rifle and Pistol dub defeated the Salem Shooting dub, 1470 to 1453 on the armory range Thursday night. BRAVES BUT PARK BOSTON, Jan. 21 Lou Perini, president of the Boston Braves National league baseball club, announced tonight the dub has purchased Braves field. Falls City Man Held in California City police has been notified that Henry M. Everhard, Falls City, wanted here to face charges f forgery, has been arrested in Redding. Calif. Ever hard Is wanted on charges ef writing seven checks in Salem In amounts $S to $25 on the Ladd aad Bush bank. A felony warrant has been issued for his arrest and he will be returned here for trial. Table of Coast?! Tides Tides for Taft. Oregon, compiled by . UJK. Coast Js Geodetic Surrey, rert- laad, Oregon. ' Jon. HIGH WATER LOW WATER - Time . BC Time Bt. SB f S4 svaa. tJ 111 pjn. 4.4 la an. SS SS f :1S ajn. It JS a.m. 3-t ttsjs. 4.S - .. 2:4S van. 0.3 4 S.11 ajn. T.1 1 JS .m. SS : S:44 jn. 4.1 : pn. -SJ SB St ajn. J . 3:44 a jn. SS 11:41 eon. S S 4:43 pjn.. -SJ SS M ajn. S:4S ajn. S.S - S:2S pjn. -S.7 Sf : UJIul 1 4S ajn. 3.S I:4S ajn. fS SJS pjn. -4VT SS IM un.' U 8:43 ajn. S.4 ' 11 JS sum. 1JM S:4S pjn." -S.T SS IMaja. 3.4 S:1S ajn. SS 12:11 pjn. T.l . 733 pjn. SS '. t1 ajn. - 1.3 1M ajn. XI . 13 to pjn. S.S 75 pjn. -44 31 SJS ajn. SS 7:43 ajn. 3.S . 1 JS pjn. - SJ SJ4 pjn. SJ --- ' t imirpirose t The) Statesman. Salam, Oregon. Saturday. January 22, 1949 flCnsEieUDDsaDII Scores MICH SCHOOL Independence S7. Sacred Heart si Molalla as. Woodburn S7 SU-erton M. Sandy 33 Mill City SS. Turner SS Chcraawa 4. Deaf School St Cerrala 48, St. Paul 23 Astoria 48. Hood Hirer SS North Marion 4. Jefferson St Corbett SI. Mill Military M Tlrard Si. McMinnvlUe 30 42. Nowhere 31 raook SO. WUlamlna M 44. Mooter 43 4. CorvalUs ST St, HennJston 38 M. Baker 34 (double over time) Perrydale 47. Tails C3tv 34 franklin St. Benson It (both Port) Grant St. Washington U (both Fort.) HUlsbore TUla OdeU Lebanon Mdmead Pendleton Pin Meet Opens Today The Statesman's First Annaal seat war Open Handicap Singles stwllaf tosnumeBt will begin first mad action today en the Capitol alleys hardwood. Open U all amatear ptabnsters, men and women alike, who have estab Ilabed haadieapa with the alleys aeat, the conclave will be Silverton Five Nears'Cadas SILVERTON, Jan. l-(Special) Silverton high's hoopsters, sparked by Johansen's 21 points, moved within half a game of Willamette Valley league leading Estacada to man t with a 50-33 win over Sandy. Estacada was not in ac tion tonight. Thte 'Foxes boasted a 22-6 margin st the half and coasted in. Hande dropped In 12 for the Silvertons. snvertea (M) (33) Sandy Hand (13) P (!) Reynolds Gustafaon () F () Weisendorfer J chanson (31) C ,:. (9) Hopp Mattox (S) - G 41) Barlow Kolln () G.- (S) rrodiickaon Reserves scoring: Silverton Thomp son 3). Chaitain (1); Sandy Rey nolds 43). Loucko (1). Keck (1). Caw vey (4). Lekbert (4). Ha If time score: Silverton 22-. Officiate: GUmore and Entigh. oves Horse Measure Aiarter horse racing under the pari-mutuel system would be permitted under a bill . passed by the house Friday and sent to the senate. Rep. C. L. Lieuallen, Pendle ton, explained that quarter horse racing now is going on at county fairs, but some lawyers think it is illegal under present laws. Quarter horses are a special breed used for bulldogging and rodeos. They are sprinters, so can't race more than a quarter of a mile. LieuaUen said the quarter horse industry" is getting to be big busi ness in Oregon. Snow Stops Gloves Go PORTLAND Jan. 21 (TP) - The Oregon Golden Gloves Boxing tournament was cancelled tonight because of the snowstorm. Offi cials postponed the semi-final and final matches after many fighters reported they could not! negotiate slippery roads into Portland. The event will be hdd next Tuesday night j JEFFS LOSE HUBBARD, Jan. 21 -(Special)-North Marion's bocpsters, led by Kauffman's 20 points, walked off with a 40-31 decision over Jeffer son tonight in a Marlon County B league contest. The Jeffs were in front at the half, 26-25. The Jeff seconds took the prelim, 20- North Marlon (4t) (30 Jefferson Kuaffman 20 .F (!) Jack Grimes Briuer S) F . (B) Jtm Grimes Mole ( ; C 13) Marlett Meyers (S) j O 43) G rives Heyler () j G (I) Amesyer Reserves scoring: Jefferson Porter 3. Weddler 3 Halftlme score: North Marion ZS. Jefferson 22. OfncUla: Sev ens and Kirk.; GEXVAIS WHirS SAINTS GERVAIS, Jan. 21 Gervais coasted to a 49 to 22 triumph over SL Paul in a Marion county "B" league easaba clash here tonight. Gervais led at halftime 21 to 12. In a preliminary contest, -the SL Paul Bees defeated 'the Gervais JVs, 31 to 22. Gervais 4t), j 23) St. rami Anley () .i..F (7) D. Kirk D. Belkkiuo ill) F () Meton Coyler (11) C 42) ! Martniller R. Belktouo 11) G ( Vemortan Dunn (S ; G , IS) P. Kirk acorins: Gervais James Shoemaker , D. UaQ S. Jerry Shoe maker 1: SL Paul D. Smith 1. Half- time erose: Gervais 21. St. Paul 12. Of- HouseAppr a. s. cavetto ana sung. I ajar -mm hbi ' salleinn) Ms. luogenne Don Cage Pix Hauk Team Shoots for 5th in Row In Big Six Play, 12th for Season Salem high's win weary Vikings, en route to another Big Six league basketball title and possibly an impressive role in this year's state tournament, tonight take on the Eugene Axemen in an t:15 o'clock mix at the Vik Villa. Coach Harold Hauk's lads will be battling for csssvelt SI. Lincoln 3S (both Port.) Jefferson S3, Cleveland 41 (both Port) COLLEGE Lewis and Clark SB. Willamette SS Wash in (ton 44. Oregon 43 Linfield 45. Pacific 3S Stanford SS. San Francisco SS OCX S7. Seattle College SB Whitworth 74. St. Martins S3 Reed 92. Pacific College 41 OSC Rooks S4. Oregon Freeh of Portland U ST. Seattle V SS Pac. Luth. SI. UBC 46 South Carolina SI. Clemaon 4S Baylor S3. Texas A A M 47 Utah 42. Wyoming 30 Brigham Young S3. Utah State M Rice 49. Arkansas 4S St. Louis SS. Tulsa U. 4C relied off la three reands, plas a championship session featuring the top desea finalists on Sun day, February 13. The first round has a Jaaaary 26 dead line, after which the second heat win start Jaaaary 29. Bowlers are to roll fear games each reaad. They can common ee firing at any time after aettfy tsur the alleys manager est daty. Al thong h only the tap fear secr ets la each reaad ad ranee is the finals, prises are is be swarded te the first It finishers la each reaad, according to Joe Oae, tourney director. Size of handi caps aad Uter tournament rales are available at the alleys. Al most 256 men aad ever 16 were registered last night. "339B5 Salem High Stcimmers Meet O-Frosh Today SALEM HIGH 15 2 lift sp Salem high's swimming team, loser to the defending; state high school champion West Linn team by a narrow margin here earlier la the week, will today gc to Ea- Siae fcr a II ajn. splash with the ef Oregca Freeh. Marchons Liked In Florida 'Cap MIAMI. Fla., Jan, Sl-0P-Fred-crick Hammer's Marchons II comes up for his big test tomorrow in the $10,000 added Royal Palm han dicap at Hialeah race course. Win ner of five straight since coming to this country from Argentina, the five-year old son of Medicis and Car less Nun will carry top weight of 124 pounds in the mile and a furlong jaunt. Principal competition Js expect ed to come from Calumet Farm's Faultless. INDIANS TOP OSD CHEMAWA, Jan. 21 Chema wa scored a 45-33 victory over Oregon Deaf school here tonight in a Marion county B league tilt. Halftime found the two teams tied at 23-all. Cheasawa (43) (13) Deaf School Lane 6 T ...... . I2l Schulke Belgarde (13) .. F (10) Wallstrum Wells (14) C () Allison ClMtie (2) G () Garboden Hood (S) a..... G (14) Matti Reserves scoring: Chemawa Mat 2: Deaf School Husehes S. Halftime Halftime score: Owmjwa S3, Dtat School 23. Officials: Stark and War ren. IDAHO SKIER WINS SUN VALEY, Idaho, Jan. 22-47P) Don Johnson, a member of the 1948 U. S. Olympic ski team, won the cross country event today to give Idaho an early lead in the eighth annual Western Interstate Ski meet. Johnson, Sun Valley skier, swept over the 15-kilometer course in one hour, 19 minutes and 22 seconds. Dnck Pins Commercial league action last night at B and B Bowling courts saw Warren Radio beat Rohland's Variety, 3-1; Quality Used Cars down Orey's Painters, 4-0; Zeeb's used Cars whip Hales Jewelry. 3-1; and Terminal Ice and Tip Top Lunch deadlock, 2-2. Quality Cars had high team series and game with 2122 and 742 and Paul ey and Snell grave tied for solo se ries with 447. Snellgrave'e 185 was high game. Deschutes Angling Threatened PORTLAND. Jan. 2WA-Tbo state gasaa commission will ap pose ccastractlca mt a high dam ca the Desehates river near Ma dras, Commissioner Larry Hil aire, Portland, said today. A power company applied at the state capital fcr Bwrsabwioa to baild the dam. The applica tion said the data eeald predaee power in twe years to help meet the Pacific northwest shcrtSjgc. My Information is that the proposed dasa weald be 150 feet high. If the plaa gees threagh, the Desehates river, one cf the aa treat llaa...i.' is- t a a their fifth straight win In league play, their seventh in a row for all games and their twelfth in 19 outings for the season. They'll be favored to come through on all counts, as in an . earlier sortie against Coach Hank Kuchera's gi gantJca at Eugene the Vikings won 53-46. The Kucheras are on the gigantic side for sure. The veteran Eugene mentor has one player at six feet, six inches In height, another at 6-4 and two more at 6-3. All see plenty of action and should more than offset the measurements of such Salems as six-foot, four-inch Tom Paulus and six-foot, three incher Keith Farnam. Loren Mort's Vik Jayvees tackle Duane Hellem's Eugene Seconds In the 6:49 o'clock prelim. Varsity lineups: gene Salem Slegmund (S-fl) T (ft-3) araam Pvaaiu a ea .. TMurray (S-3) C (S-4) Paulus Johnson (S-4) G (S-S) Duval Hollia (f-11) G (S-10) Glrod Swedish Mile Star Triumphs PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 21 -(JP-Ingvar Bengsson, Swedish Olym- ic star, made his American debut onlght by winning the mile run at the Philadelphia Inquirer games by a yard over Holland's Willy Slykhuis. The powerfully built Swedish runner, who placed fifth in the Olympic 800 meters, led throufff most of the 12 laps and was timed In 4:21.4. It was a fair effort for his first attempt on the boards considering the quality of his field and the condition of the track. Patty on Top In Florida Go TAMPA, Fla.. Jan. 21 -4JP)- Stocky Patty Berg smashed tnrough the well-trapped Palma Ceia course here today with record-shattering 68 and a four- stroke lead at the halfway point in the Tampa Women's Open golf tournament. In second place was i-eggy iutk or Findlay, Ohio, with 5ne was the only una teur in the first five. Junior Quints Still Unbeaten xne Leslie Golds and Parrish noneers remained unbeaten and knotted for the top spot in the Junior high hoop race after com ing TJiroUgn With Winn FriHav nigni. xne voias eaged out a 33-31 victory over tne Parrish Card! nais, wnne the Pioneers tooned West Salem. 34-31. The Leslie tsiues neid second place with 43-18 triumph over the Parrish treys. Top scoring performance in the third round action was the 10 points hit by the Blues' Mc- Kenzie. In Jayveee cames the Greva beat the Blues. 17-7: the Pioneers downed West Salems 28-17: and tne card Bees nipped the Golds. IsU Blaes (43) (It) Parrish Grave Burns (7) F () Halzel Raines (2) F 0) Jones Paulus (8) C (0) Conder McKenzie (IS) G (71 Dohblna Cobb (10) G (S) Thomas Halftime score: Leslie Blues 24. Par rish Gray . Officials er. Nelson and Wen. Parrish Pieaeers (14) Swinle (4) F Winter (15) F Cohen (5) C. Baur (Si n Peper (J) G (SI) West Salem (0) Jaquath (4) Rinwald (3) Wtfidt 47) CTlemons (10) Nelson pcr Rese leserves scorins: Parrish Dixcnn a Garland 0. Bacon 0. Fleercr 0 West Salem Hohn 0. Fedich 1. Haltime: Parrish IS. West Salem IS. ParrUh Cards (31) Heston ( , F. Gormater (3) iF. Gregson (S) C- R. Cross (3) G . Baue-uart (11) . G (33) Leslie Gelds (S) Rector () Bliskey (4) Harp (4) Bales (11) Hannon Leslie Aihr 4 Beserves scoring : HalfUmo score: Leslie 18. Parrish IS. umciais: Evans and Bailey. MILL CITY WINS TURNER, Jan. 21 Mill City trimmed Turner 39 to 25 in a Marion county "B" league basket ball game onight. Verbeck was top scorer with 11 counters. The winners led at halftime 20 to 12. Tmrner (13) () atln City Davenport (0) F (8) Stiller Brauner 43) F (0) Leo Poole Norton (5), C (8) Hunter DeRosia (S) G (11) Verbeck Watson (S) G (4) L. Poole Reserves: Turner Vaughan (3). Col lier (1), Gray. Schelske. Mill City Wirick 8). Thornier (2). Keys. Officials: Eddie Salstrom and Jim Sheldon. PEKRYDALE TRIUMPHS FALLS CITY, Jan. 21 -(Special)- Perrydale notched a 47-34 win over Falls City here tonight in s Polk County B league con test. Domes paced the victors with 14 points. streams la the United States, will be abeclately rained fcr anglers. Hilalre said. ."The dam weald . destroy spawatag greands fcr anadrc sacaa fish aa sacra than SM miles cf the asaia Desehates aad lasjcr trlbataries. Backing the water a 'distance cf sevea salles abeve the proposed barrier weald ferm a lake la which trash fish weald nourish at the expense cf rain bow treat, he added. x Hilalre predicted - spertsmea weald pretest the dam st , the next gsase cemmissica aseeung here Jan. 23. f Uhbbbhi " I1 Mr;!! . woter .1 I Forward Benny Fltser (abeve) will be la the Salem Viking lineup tonight at the Vik Villa in the Big Six leagae game with Eugene. Pitser has been cue cf the top scoring lights ca Coach Harold Haak's team this season. 2 A-A League Clubs Merged CHICAGO, Jan. 21 Ph The All - America football conference today changed from an eight to seven club league, .merging the New York and Brooklyn entries in a surprise renewal of its grim box omce war witn tne .National football league. Almost simultaneously the Na tional loop adjourned its annual meeting, which was held in a hotel acros the street from the All-America headquarters. The National league leaders apparently were stunned and perhaps chagrined by the AAC's announcement it had drawn a fresh battle for a fourth season renewal of their costly feud. Instead of collapsing, or merg ing with the National league as freely predicted 'during the ses sions of the two leagues, the All America announced after a four day executive huddle that it would present a "united and happy front" against the 30-year-old Na tional league. fIndepsvBeat SHA Hoopmen INDEPENDENCE Jan. 21-(Spe- cial)- Forward Frykberg's 22- point performance paced the Inde pendence Hopsters to s 37-31 win over Sacred Heart Academy of Salem here tonight in a Marion Polk league tilt. The decision kept the Hopsters on the top rung of the standings. Independence held a 22-16 margin at the half. Nelson was high for the SHAs with 14 tallies. The "Indep" , Bees nailed the prelim, 34-24. Indeoeudeaee- (17) (31) Sacred Heart rrykberg (22) T (4) Staudinger D. Posey (8) T . (I) Sunborg Harwood (S) C (0) Ecker Davis (4) G 48) Davey A. Posey () G 414) Nelson Halftime score: Independence 22-18. Officials: Seipp and Morris. Quartet Lead Links Tourney TjONG BEACH. Calif- Jan. 21 (Jpy- Par took a fearful belaboring today as lour eracai proiessionaus moved into the lead. at the end of the first round of the 310,000 Long Beach Open golf tournament Jimmy Demaret, Jim Ferrier, Skip Alexander and Chick "Her bert were tied with 67s, all with identical nine hole scores of 23- 34. TlmbcrUno Lodge Snow depth 190 inches. S Inches new; surface flurry: skiing good; chair lift. Otto Lang and beclnners' tows wiU operate: roads clear, chains needed. Forecast : Snow flurries Saturday morning: clearing Saturday afternoon. Estimated addition al snowfall 11 Inches; lowest temper ature Saturday morning S, highest in afternoon 17. Government. Camp: Snow depth 110 Inches; 4 inches new; surface powder; skiing good; akt bowl lift will operate. Roods clear, chains needed. Forecast: Flurries Saturday morning, clearing glowly Saturday afternoon: estimated additional fall S inches: lowest temper ature Saturday morning 18; afternoon high 25. Santiam Paaa Snow deptn lis in ches. S new; surface dry and powdery; skiine aood: roads clear, chains need ed. Forecast: Flurries Saturday; esti mated additional snowfall 13 inches; low tomorrow IS. high 23-28 degrees. 175 S.Uigh Sfraat oliarvsl rw - t v M. "SSZISZ. Local Ice Hockey Catching By AI Llghtner Statesman Sports Editor f Short shots: Tec bad the toeal lee arena Is sc dwarfed, as this hockey leagae the Hornets have been playing la with Eageae, Portland aad Ccrvauis seems to be catching ca with the eastern ers. Little more than 1st fans can sqaeese into the Salem palace. Were there room, chances are five or It times that many weald like to see what's going en ... In an swer to the growing list cf quer ies ss to just when Washington State aad Oregon State get to gether fcr their Northern Divi sion series at Ccrvailis, the dates are Febraary 11-19. Bat If yea WeMoot Mopes Miftas Musky Qulntt Bomber Eyes Ez', Savold Pair Top Candidates For June Tide Bout MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 21 -(-Heavyweight champion Joe Louis said today as far as he is concerned there are only two candidates to meet him in a title match this June Ezzard Charles and Lee Savold. Louis, here for the first of six Florida exhibition matches, said he would fight the winner of a Savold-Charles match, but if there Is no such match, he'll then go to Canada on an exhibition tour. The brown bomber was given a royal welcome at Miami's In ternational airport. Chief among the welcomers was "Uncle Mike" Jacobs, who has promoted all of Louis' title matches. Sol Straus, Jacobs' partner in the 20th Cen tury Sporting club, was due to arrive later today. The three were to meet tonight at Jacobs' Miami Beach home to discuss the corning title contest. Louis said a date probably would be decided and announced dur ing his visit here. Wildcats Lick Pacific, 45-36 FOREST GROVE Ore., Jan. 21 -(jf)-The Linfield Wildcats came from behind in the last half here tonight to down the Pacific Badg ers in a Northwest cognference basketball game, 45-36. Pacific took s 23-18 lead in the first half, but could not match the Linfield pace in the closing period. Gil Abrahamson, big Linfield center, led the victors with 18 points. Linfield (45) 4M) Pacific Gassaway 48) T (3) McDonnell Johnson 41 F (14M Morgan Ahrihimum M8 C (11) Roonev Williams B) G (7) McKenzie Hammond (8) G . (3) Moran Subs: Linfield Anderson 1. Pacific Ball 2. i i Minors Handed Video Warning COLUMBUS, "O, Jn- 21 - WV Frank J. 8haaghneasy, president cf the International league, today ad vised Minor League dabs to de mand a It - year contract before permitting their baseball games te be televised. -Baseball.' he told the second annual conference cf Minor leagae executives. "Is being need to help sell television sets. Unless yen pro tect yourselves with long - term contracts cr options yea may find yourself off the prorrams when sufficient sets are- sold. THE NEXT DUST TO A NEVV CAR I cabstitatc fcr 1 R gennine Ford I ' 1 1 - i Regardless of the Age of Your Car Dc Frco o! Enoino Uorrics Serr Money tool VseT Motor's PXJCZ INCLUDES THE rOLLOWINGt it lfw autck Nw Gasksbi mid Ofl It Xcconxilnoncd Oil Pump it C4xrbsrctc and Dte4rbttto Overborn! it Overhaul Wats Pump Of Needed) it All ToOomtaQ Kcplocamcnte. H If ceded Fuel Pump. Fan Belt Fly WheeL Skirting Geo. Clutch Release Bearina. dutch File. Barlnas aad Comfl One-Day InskrUallon with Tun Up .id i- AD For U IS 100 K. P. VI or t cyL Totsr to&am m nchanca YOUB FAVOBITa. FOHD Dl-UXB VALLEY nOTOO GO. haven't already get year pew re served, dent plan heavily ea set ting one either night .... Sammy Baker followers whe were surprised when the OSC .Recks star waa declared scbolas tieally Ineligible need not fret mach longer. His dad, Loris Ba ker, assistant to Spec Kecne la , the Beaver athletic department, aays the bey get himself fouled ap la a psychology class that he shouldn't have been la in the first place, and was flanked right along with a couple hundred eth er students .. . . Wee but muscular Daane Ow-. ens, standout all-around athlete while at Molalla high new sees plenty cf action at guard for Don Wabs 44-43 Cougars Seek Fifth In Game With Idaho PULLMAN, Jan. 21-(Special) The Waahinton State college bas ketball team wil travel to Mos cow Satarday night to play Ida ho's Vandals. Atop the Northern Division standings, . Coach Jack Frlel's team will be la finest cf Its fifth straight win. The Vandals have won once, lost five times In league play. PCL to Draft ? New Schedule LOS ANGELES, Tan. 21 -OP) Directors of the Pacific Coast Baseball league meet here tomor row to draft a 1949 schedule. "The 1949 schedule is the only thing on the agenda," said Clar ence Rowland. The schedule that was drawn up at the recent meet-Ine- waa imnerfect and had to be rescinded. We hope to get a unl- .. , L.J..1. 41.1. iorm, well Daiance kdcuiu u time so that the folks in Port land, for instance, will sec every club In the league before Holly wood plays there twice. "The schedule will call for 91 games on the road, 91 at home For the eight clubs. It will be designed to eliminate unwieldy transportation jumps. The direct ors were in too much of a hurry when they drafted the schedule that had to be Junked." Molalla Cagers Edge Woodburn WOODBURN, Jan. 21-(Speclal) Woodburn's Bulldogs dropped their fourth game in seven Wil lamette Valley league starts hers onight as they bowed to Molalla, 29-27, in a close tilt. Schiewe of Molalla topped scoring with 15. In the prelim the Woodburn JVS tnnk their seventh straight win. topping the Molalla Bees, 26-22. Weeds Bra (21) (29) Molalla Collins (4) T 4) Sandgren Baglien Undue th (S) C 4) Staudinger Kregher (0) G 14) (Jwens Vurner () G 1S Schiewe Halftime score: Moiaiia it. wooaourn 18. Georgetowners Name Skipper WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 -4JPh-Bob Margarita today became foot ball coach at Georgetown, and since he's only 28, he may be the nation's youngest neaa coacn ox a major college. Margarita, was named to succeed Sack Hagerty who was moved up to the job of athletic director sflrr 13 years of coaching. - THING IS A AflFcf innnr- " if if On; but-!! i Klrseh's Oregca Fresh basketeers ... Woody Salmon has nooved bae to Jeffersca City, Mo and "wouldn't mind landing a' man agerial post la basebalL" . . . Big Roger Wiley Is called -not Dog ; by his Webfect hoop mates, as ' they found cat that Roger, when I a kid, ased to sen the things la : the Bremerton ball park ... The Febraary 1 Issue cf "Lock" car ries Quite aa article ca George Mikan. the six-foot 14-Inch bas ; ketballer who played for DePaul la college and whe now gets $17.- 500; per season from the Minnea polis Lakers pros. The piece, with plenty ef pictures, assures that Mlkan is "the world's greatest basketball player." Victory Muffed Free Throws SEATTLE, Jan. lMV A skin, ny sophomore less than six feet tall, Keith Jefferson, pulled the University of Washington basket ball team out f trouble tonight and pointed the way to a 44-43 victory over Oregon. The winners led. 23-21, at halftime in the Northern division, Pacific Coast conference game. Oregon's Paul Sowers had a chance to tie up the game or put his team ahead, but missed a pair of free throws in the final minute. Washington's Huskies stalled Use last 60 seconds to protect their one-point lead. Scrambling to get back in the division race after dropping three of their first four games, the Hus kies set the pace through the first half, once leading 21-13. A clus ter of baskets just before the gun pulled Oregon to within two points of s halftime deadlock. ' Sowers dunked a layin five mi nutes after the start of the second period to put the Webfoots in front 29-27 and they held a narrow lead i for the next six minutes. Sammy White, who counted only two buckets all evening, got one of them when Washington needed it to knot the tally at 33-all. Sow ers and the towering Roger Wiley tossed in a pair to put Oregon In front again and that's when Coach Art McLarney waved Jefferson into the fracas. Ladon Hen son counted on a layin for Washing ton and Jefferson tied it up at 40 40 The sophomore added another acrobatic layin to give his team a 43-41 advantage and the Hus kies couldn't be headed. Oregon's Will Urban was thumbled out on personals in the final minute. Washington Capt. 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