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WU Gym Mix Finds Lews Quintet Needing Win to Stay in NW Race Needing this one to continue as top threat for the Northwest con ference cage title, Willamette U's Bearcat basketeen tonight play host to the fast-moving Linfields in an eight o'clock game in; the Cat gym. The freshman teams of both schools will commence the evening in a 6:30 o'clock prelim. Coach Johnny Lewis' troupers had a battle on their bands before subduing the Wildcats 51-44 in the first meeting at Linlield, ana lew is anticipates 'another tough eve ning tonight. He has been hard at work with his charges most of the week, tuning them up on offensive measures against the zone-type de fense used by Glen Hubbard's team. Polishing the Cat scoring machine, led by the Johnsons and Ted Loder, also nas drawn xnc Methodist mentor's attention in cractice. In two other league games to nifht the Lewis & Clark leaders play host to the strong College of timmwriT coNmDfci W L Pet. W X. Pet. T-TTark S 1 -730tT,tnftrld 1 1 J Willamct S 1 JS7fWhitnuut t S :333 C-Idaho S 1 jmlVmcttie 14 -20 Friday tames: Unfleld at Willam ette. Whitman at Pacific. College ef Idaho at Lewis Clark. Idaho Coyotes, now in a tie with Willamette, and Whitman plays at Pacific. The Whits go to Lewis c Clark on Saturday and the Coy otes play at Pacific. The individual scoring race In P the conference will resume tonight also. At present Bob Pollard, huge L-C center is In front with 7 points in four games. WU's Bob Johnson has 37 in three games and Loder has 35 in the same number of tilts. Linfield's top pointsman is Neal Abrahamson. with 24 markers Jn his two outings. Tonight's line- Tips: UmfleM wmaaMtU Gaasawav T Bob Johnson Olt Johnaon T Ted Loder Abrahamson Jim Johnaon Ted Johnaon Williams Hammond Tom Warren Joe Flattens Another Foe DAYTONA BEACH, Fl, Feb. t-ifh-ToT the second time this week Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis tonight knocked out an ex hibition opponent. He scored a third round technical knockout over Bill Graves, 210-pound Day tona Beach negro, tonight. Mon day night at Orlando, Louis had kayoed Dixie Lee Oliver of EL Petersburg. Unlike Oliver, who was out 10 minutes after his head hit the unpadded ring floor. Graves was able to leave the ring under his own power. OFF AGAIN ALBANY, Feb. 3 -(JP)- Snow forced postponement of an Albany-Toledo high school basket ball game scheduled here tonight Jt was the second such postpone- ment The Toledo coach sent word that he was unwilling to risk I sending his players over the snow-1 covered highway. ' Fate dealt a tough blow to Ben Began In the Texas eraek-ap for lajvries will force the Bantam to anise a precious year or perhaps snore of competition while he Is , at his peak. Hitting the top came after years of grueling labor at the divot gasne and at Bogan's ago (Si) ho could figure on re taining his. fall links magic for say three or foar more years. Ben's consolation is the medics word that ho will ultimately be able to res ntne his career ... For those who cry that sports manship la pretty well a mtnos eoalJty among present-day hunts- BILL BOWES for those who pipe that nowadays the aumrods dent rive' a D for wildlife as long as the quarry is la convenient enough postiUon to get a bellyful f lead well, let them fake no tice. Hay-loaded planes are get tug food Into marooned elk and deer, ranchers of eastern Oregon are ploughing through hip-deep snow to giro succor to an tiered herds which, but for the hand of max ' face starvation. Bundreds off .donations have come la so that hungry bird flocks may sur vive. The state game commission sad wildlife groups have been be hind much of the feeding, but In dividuals the fellows who, gun ha hand, take to the field and woods each season have also chipped In with plenty of help. And don't think all this assist ance to the birds and bigger game stems only from a desire to keep 'em alive for that bullet Bext fall. The motivation can bo Wolves Tangle With Raiders MONMOUTH. Feb, 3 (Special) Bob Knox Oregon College of Edu cation basketball Wolves take on the Southern Oregon College Red Raiders in a Friday-Saturday night series in the OCE gym, and are primed to hand the ; talented vis itors a pair of upset losses. The Raiders, coached by Ted schopz, downed OC in a December game at Ashland. Knox starters for the Friday opener likely will be Marv Hiebert Bob McKee, Harrel Smith, Jess Palmer and Claude Buckley. The games will start at eight o'clock. The Southern Oregon quint is cur rently leading the Far West con ference standings. Bend in Pair Of Loop Tilts BIO SIX LXAOVK STANDINGS l Pet. FT PA Bend -' 4! 1.000 1SS 12 Salem S I Ml SJ0 3M Cuceno S .400 1SS 18S Albany , 14 J33 J1J Z33 Snrlna-fteld . 1- M 123 1SS Corrallla J 1 1 .1SS 114 134 Otmtt eotnlng: Bend at Kufeno Trl dar. Bend at Springfield Saturday, Sa lem at Aioanjr rucsaay. Bend high's Big Six league lead ing Lava Bear cagers face a pair of loop skirmishes this weekend. They play Eugene on the Axeman floor Friday night and then swing over to Springfield to play the Millers Saturday. Victories in both games will leave Coach Russ Ache- son's quint with a, S-0 mark in league play. 1 The Salem Vikings, in second place with a 0-1 record, aren't booked for loop action until next Tuesday, at Albany. Bend comes to Salem a week from tonight. Weidner, Stojack In Title Tussle Bill (Bull) Weidneri the muscu tsr iH nnttrrfii1 hlnnrf apnt whn I , " ' " - nu rewara ai me nrmury di i Tuesday night when he climbs in with Frank Stojack fo t uiciuimci itov luuiuau ii-uuci- lean's Coast Junior heavy mat title belt. Matchmaker tltpji uwen an- nounced the clash as definite last night. Owen will add the support- Ing cast later. deeper down than that and If yon have It yoa're 4 sportsman. bob . . . Salsnt has contributed her share of talent to the state's ski Ing picture. Did you by chance notice recently those two big blow-up shots In a couple of me tropolitan dailies? None other than Nap Kocqse and Bill Bowes, who did their early skiing la the surrounding hills Iwhen there was snow; Nap Is doing fine as head Instructor at famed Timber- line Lodge on ML Hood. Tea, he's even given instructions to names like Dennis Morgan. Bill has tap ered off In his slat endeavors sine he got married,-but be still came' through with a second place in the Portland Trail Day classic a few weeks back. And Is a top member of the Oregon State Slat squad. Bill was pointing for the Olympics last season and came within a hair of making the Amer ican squad but be figures waiting another four years for the next Oiympiac would be Just a bit too much . . . It's still' very much a wintry time of the year but John Me Conville and Jim Dimlt, a pair of gents who handle a good share ef the reins in the local softball scene are thinking ahead to the time when the big pill will be flying around once snore. MeCon ville, who's a member of the state executive Softball board, reveals that he's trying to make the Sa lem area a district In Its ewnself. If the move Is successful you softball teasers wont have to worry about the likes of McMinn ille anymore at least until state tourney time. The-above gents also announced that therell be but one league tn summer City play this year so that none -too-plentiful talent won't be so thin ly scattered. Another new item will bo the abolishment of ad mission fees la the eeealng eaau . palgn. Stress ts going to be made a the recreational side of the sport and that's a logical move considering '.that the gate take" last year was pot overwnebsilng . . . Speaking of the big ball game, twag rather a surprise that Portland wasn't again named host to the National tourney snd wo seaa the men's aide of the das ale. The meet last, summer en Joyed capacity crowds and was played off In aa Ideal park. Only thing that marred the program was a week of rain and that weather angle may be Just the thing that deprived the Rose City of the men's show nest summer. Dribbler - ' y I Aiuieejgn T Waxren (above) deesnl bucket a let ef points far the Willamette Bearcats, he Is one of the team's moat steady performers aa floorautn, ball handler and dribbler. Tom also la good defensively. Hell be in action tonight when the Cats play Llnfleld at o'clock. Kk. Vikings Off For Astoria Set on making It fear straight for the season over the Astoria Fishermen, and going ahead 2C-24 la the total num ber of games played with the Finns since IMS, Salem high's Vikings today hit the road for basketball games with the Fishermen tonight and Satur day might. The Vikings spank ad Astoria twice hero last month, but the games were fiercely played. More of same is expected by Coach Harold Bank 4 Co. Bank likely win shoot his regular starting flve at the Fishermen tonight Tom Paul as, Ben Fitser, Keith Faraam, Bud Duval and Darrel Glrod. Salem win be primed to elab orate on her seasonal 14 won. 4 lost record also. M-P Spotlight On Local Tilts MAKION.POLK STANDINGS TY-.SS-Sft 4 1 .667 216 199 Stayton independent . . MJZ'J .Oft I7r 1 sacred Heart z 3 .400 i7 ii Philomath l 3 jso lis 143 raWftiilm Heart. Indrmndfnr, mt Kahm AH. I amy. .... . now ruling the Marion - Polk ha- I ketball roost and it nut tnnipht'i T??n " Q f" ,ul KMUgntS i uunu wiui a ure. me league spot- lieht falls on the two Salem am- riorrw tam thi- n,lr 5,1. m ue n MSiim Academy, tied with Independence for second place after losing to Stayton earlier this week, take on the Hopsters in the feature clash in West Salem. At the same time the Sacred Heart Cardinals play the Philomath cagers in St. Jo sephs gym. Joe Boyle's Staytons, with five wins and one loss, are a game in front of both the Hornets and Hopsters, with 4-2 records. Cent. Waah, 87, Pae. Lutheran 84 Kentucky 75. Mlaaiaaippi 45 Texas 89. Oklahoma 83 Virginia 72. Gettysburg: S New Mexico A&M 91. New Mexico 32 Notre Dame S3. Michigan St. 47 Vittanova 7 J. Baldwin Wallace 43 Caniaiua 83, St. Bonaventure 44 Holy Cross 89. Temple 80 Bowling Scores MERCHANTS LEAGUE First Natl Bank (3) Cline 468, Kottke 399, Hammett 477, Marr 38 1, Morris 558 Salem Genl Job (0) Braucht 485, Crea sy 422, Fouchek 417, Farmer 813. Becke & Wadsworth (2) Wadsworth 424. Anderson 489. Kaneski 462, Ireland 423. Sher man 569. Statesman (1) Pease 446, Farley 449, Stone 411. Scott 482, Comstock 482. Judson's Plumbers (2) An- gove 404, Osborne 384, Little 355, Jeffries 411. Keller 308. Hose Bros. No. 1 (1) Luke 331. George 388, Westphal 457, Claus 340, Whitlock 383. Davidson's Auto (2) P. Smith 506, B. Smith 386, Creasy 442, Poydock 400, Hickman 494. Nicholson's Ins. (1) J. Cracroft 486, Williams 378, Merchant 359, B. Cracroft 419, McCallister 358. Curly's Dairy (2) Beigler 568, Hofstetter 450, Edlund 493. U. Miller 504, J. Miller 583. May flower Milk (1) Harrison 496. Wllford 496, Woodford 533, Mo- eabeo 576,. Meyer 478. Huggins Ins. (2) Schnell 412, Crockett 478, Wiper 375, Boise 489, Huggins 489. Hogg Bros. No. (1) Carter 413. Coo 409. Johnson 392, Lens berg 457, Nuss 457. High ind. game Joe Miller of Curly's Dairy High ind. series Joe Miller hf, Curly's Dairy 583. High team " series Curly's Dairy 2658. 1 CbangeHanded Fistic Mainer i Monty to Biff With Dacca in Top Bout ItH be Monty Montgomery against Pancho Bacca in the arm ory boxing main event next Wed nesday night after all. Match maker Tex Salkeld had matched Montgomery with Alvaro Estrada, of Juarez, Mex, with whom the Klamath clouter had punched to a draw in Portland Tuesday night. But when the snow began to fall in Portland Wednesday. Estrada and his Mexican stablemate Son ny Gomez headed for the train and sunny California. They re fused to stay in the northwest because of the cold weather. So Salkeld had no alternative. He immediately grabbed Bacca, the Los Angelino who was sup posed to fight Montgomery here last week when snowy weather postponed that card. "I think the Montaomery-Es- trada fight would- have been bet- Iter," Salkeld reported, "but this Bacca will fill the bill plenty. He has just as good a chance, if not better, of beating the Indian as the Indian has of beating him." I An added glow nas Deen nanaea ul eanesaay snow in un wrra &n Abney, also. Dean will! Dili in tne six-rouna special wun Al CUIT. rugged rortiana negro 150-pounder. Fast-coming Dean was the hit of the Portland show earlier this week in a smashing four-rounder with Paul Kennedy of Longview. Kennedy decked Dean for a nine count in the second round but the Jefferson; hustler roared back to gain a draw and completely steal the en tire "talent" show. "He's coming fast," accolades Salkeld, "and he was terrific in the fight in Port land." Three four-rounders, one of which wiU be the Leo (The Lion) Turner vs. Irish Johnny O'Day middleweight exhibition, will complete the card. Tickets will go on sale Monday at Maple s. Fight Manager Faces Charge TUT.KT.AKE, Calif., Feb. t-UP) The manager of boxer Jack Snapp i faced an assault charge today af ter a hotel altercation involving the Tulelake police chief. Roy Drake, Snapp s manager, was charged with assault with intent to do bodily harm, and drunk and disorderly conduct. He posted $1,530 bail. Lyle Williams, an ex-pugilist. was charged with battery. He was freed on SI, 500 bail. Vik Grapplers Down Springfield I O Salem high's wrestling team Ma:t nirht nntrhoH t ifranrf itnllht win by downing Spring- ftolrl h oh on T n Vile intr mat 26-18. Coach Hank Juran's team goes to Albany next, on Monday "tsLulJ- n u.. 120 Brewster s pinned Asnwona (SpU 127 Kubishta S d. Rltchey (Sp). 130 Cook 5d pinned .Ounderan ts) 145 Coleman Sp pinned Dodson lb) ISO rn dec. Harvey ipj. l- Lamb S dec Zieolkowskl (Sp). I8 " Kennedy s and Columbia (Sp) orew. wo ummn op on. oore o. i 104 Hutchinson S via forfeit. 112 V. Paul and C Paul (Sp) draw. 121 Mathew Sp dec. Cooper (S). 12S Hagemsn (S) dec. Williams (Sp). 134 Logan (S) dec. Parks (Sp). 138 Bar- ber (Sp) dec. Sprints 145 Schweitz (S dec. Williams (Sp). 153 r. Yellen S) dec. HoUister (Sp). 165 T V.ll.n ICI U..1U. fC.t 1 TK -Alford iSp)" pued TOrSS' Vs)! ii vy Paulson S) and Patrick (Sp) draw. I Canada Meet I HlgS S4TlgalCi I "-l- UaVll O BANFF, Alta., Feb. 3-(JP)-Cnck speedsters from 12 U. S. and Cana- dian universities will compete in the third annual University of Alberta international collegiate ski meet Saturday and Sunday, it was announced today. The University of Washington Is sending a strong contingent in an attempt to retain the Alberta government team trophy it won last year. U. S. entries, in addi tion to Washington, include Uni versity of Nevada, Montana State, University of Portland, Oregon State college and Lewis and Clark, Oregon Schools Given Probation PORTLAND. Feb. 3 -OP)- The I high school, of Umapine and I Ukiah were placed on probation I for one year today on a charge I season Officially opened. The probation was ordered by 1 the State School Activities asso- ciation board of control. Both schools play in class B compe- ution. Church Leagne C Church leagae basketball results last night at the high school: Jason Lee Methodist 24. St. Mark's Latheraa 12: Knight Manorial Congregational 24, 1st Baptist 12: Calvary Baptist 1st CongTegaUonal 12: 1st Methodist 23, St, Fan! Episcopal 14; Deaf he tCut Frerian't. " lnmm. 1. lUM 4 Baptist Street Christian IS. Deck Pins ..-4.a bu.i.. n.u s.ji. aa m-mmm ri .w. ..a I . mm mtmmm m msvib maw 1 Dyer Insurance dropped 3-1 to WUlaanetie Amnsesaent Co. last irht la rMMMwui tiMm dockpln bowling at B B conrts. Heiders had both high team scr- les, 2111. and high team game, 729. Dick Wenser of the 'Cats had a 463 high series and Vernon I SUII of Heiders rolled hia-h single game, 139. ' All Isn't Woe With West Salem Juniors - S (?V 'o -4. The West Salem entry In the Salem Junior high basketball circuit hasn't dimmed ue team's spirit, I (left to rirfat) Dick Carter. Warren Oemona and Rill Nelaan. Th give a good account of themselves In loop play. They tangle' with the Fairish Cards at Farrish this flve 41-32 tPet loss on the prev af ternoon in fifth round pUy. iously undefeated Cougars on the 16 The) Skrtosmcm, Salem, Oregon, Friday, February 4, 1949 Ben IKIogan After Auto-Bus Crash By Harold EL PASO. Tex., Feb. l0P)-They Ben Hogan, golf's terrific atom, pal of the links, knowing the durability and spirit of the little Texan, might quip: "Why shouldn't he he only has a fractured pelvis, broke!) Juniors List Crucial Game JVNIOS HIGH STANDINGS W L Pet. W L Pet. 3 3 .500 0 4 .000 4 .000 P-Pionera 4 o l.ooo p-Greya L-Golds 3 1 .750!W-Salem L-Blues S 1 .750 P-Carda The fifth round of play Friday in the Salem Junior high basket ball circuit lists its crucial game the league leading Parrish Pio- I . vfrvd. V c..vra.v. Leslie Blues at eight o'clock to- night in the Parrish gym. Bob Se 'i?a.vwo.n UI I jiai i y a ijiuta, ucu with Jim Dimit's Leslie Golds for the place position, have won three and lost one. Other games on the menu today Parrish Cards, bossed by Clay Eg gleston vs. West Salem, Bill Han- auska's team, 4 p.m. at Parrish. FU me siie uoias vs. me nenry I 4.1 V i; sj iL v v Lendres coached Parrish Greys, 8 rjjn St leslie) PJn l C;lVprfnrl PI aire OllY criUIl i luyS , J Canby 5 loiught SILVERTON, Feb. 3-(Sped al The Silverton Silver Foxes Friday niffht attmnt tn nntrh thii- sv enth Willamette Valley league bas ketball win of the season in an eight o'clock game at the high school with the Canby Cougars Murl Anderson's Bees play in the prelim with Canby's seconds. Silverton is currently tied with Molalla for second place in the WVL standings, behind Estacada. Coach Jerry Gastineau's starting lineup will be Hande, Maddox, Meyers, Koun and Johansen. Basketball Games: Following is a list of basketball Same slated for Friday. Involving ami of this area and teams aasciated with those of this vicinity: COLLEGE Unfleld at Willamette. Southern Or- egon at oce (Monmouth). Whitman at faciric. college 01 laano at iewia at Clark, Washing-ton at Oregon. Oregon State at Idaho. (Saturday SONS at OCE. Whitman at L-Clark. C-Idaho at Pacific. Washington at Oregon, OSC at Idaho.) HIGH SCHOOL. Salem St Astoria. Sweet Horn at Albany. CorvaUis at Lebanon. St. fJ7 " f" math at Sacred Heart. Independence at Salem Academy. Stayton at Dayton. Btacada. St. Paul at Oregon Deaf School. Jefferson at Gervais. Che- mw at Hubbard. Junior High West SSidV. ttPfl: neers. Parrish. S p.m. Bing Forecasts Another Big Season for HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 3 -JP)- Har frc.by, 'iockhold- CT In the PlttS- burgh Pirate baseball organ ization, steps forward today with a bold pre- diction. The stocUi older, a man whom Bob , "op swears nas a live frog in his throat which some day leap out and 'leave Crosby bereft of Biag Crasby song and a living, declared: "I believe we'll lead the Na- tional league attendance again, ' r -t : ,y 'V ' as the above picture would Indicate. That's Coach BUI liana oaka with 'Improving' V. Katliff said at the hospital today that had a bright disposition. But as some collar bone, a fractured rib and a few other assorted injuries?" Anyway, the 137-pound Hogan was improving from the bard knocks suffered in a car-bus crash yesterday, and it was dollars to doughnuts he -would be back on the tournament trail sooner than expected. Hogan, 1948's leading golfer and for a decade one of the greatest stars of the tourney swing, was hurt when his car crashed with a Greyhound bus 29 miles east of Van Horn, Tex., which is 152 miles southeast of here. Ben's wife, Valerie, suffered only minor injuries. She was sav ed from possible serious hurts by the action of Hogan in throwing himself in front of her just before the crash. It also probably saved Hogan's life because the steering wheel was driven into the back seat, passing where Ben had been only a second before. States Combine To Count Game LAKEVIEW, Feb. 3 -(JP)- Four western states will cooperate for the first time this year in count ing the antelope which range over the area. Twenty game omciais from Oregon, Idaho, California and Nevada agreed at a conference here yesterday to make an aerial survey as soon as the snows melt. The count of the herds will pro vide a basis for a permanent pro gram to give each state a fair share of the game. STARS NIP SPARKS The St Joseph's "Stars" of Sa cred Heart Academy in Salem yes terday upset the strong St. Boni face "Sparks" of Sublimity in a basketball game at Sublimity, Dick Artz and Vance Cooney paced the 28-26 win. Stars (28) (2) Sparks Kloos (2) .F (10) Steinkamp ..F (5) Hoffman C (5) L. Heuberger ..O (3) Henbleck G (3) D. Heuberger Joseph (0) . DeRosier (4) Cooney (10) Arts (11) AUBURNS TOP LIBERTY The Four Corners Auburns bas ketball team, paced by Center Fes- kens' 24 points, last night downed Liberty, 68-45, at Liberty. Meyers hooped 17 markers for the losers. Auburn (CS) 43) Liberty Osborne (4) T . (15) Largent H. Sohn (12) F (3) Nordac Feskens (241 C (61 Slpe Lannigan ) C (17) Meyers Olson 114) G 2) Pienge Reserves scoring: Auburn D. Sohn 2. Ber. Baker 2, Reams 2. BREAKFAST CLUB TODAY The Salem Breakfast club will hold a meeting this morning at 7:30 o'clock at Nohlgren's restau rant, President Howard Maple has reminded. A full turnout of the membership is urged by Maple. missmmssm Buccos at Gate just as we did last year. Our ad vance ticket sale." continued Bing, as ho Is sometimes known,- "is larger than last year, so this pre diction doesn't Involve any great clairvoyance on my part." Pittsburgh, a check reveals, drew 1,515,058 fans .at homo last season, some 50,000 more than any other National league club and an estimated 231,527 more than its previous home patronage set in 1947. All seats for the Pi rates opening game against Cin cinnati are already sold, Crosby continued. "I also predict," went on Cros by, that well finish higher than we did as a fighting fourth last year, Tn 1 ' " I hasn't yet won a game, bat the plague wm w.riim Cards Move Up und Helpers CHICAGO, Feb. 3 -VP)- Two Texas football products, Phil Handler and Ray (Buddy V Parker. today were elevated from assistant to co-head coaches of the Chicago Cardinals of the National Toot- Dan league. Handler, 40, member of the Cardinal organization for 19 years and head coach from 1943 through 194S, and 35-year-old Parker sue- ceed Jimmy Conzelman. who re - signed surprisingly last month. The co-coaching selection was announced by club president Ray Bennlgsen, who said Handler and Parker were handed two-year contracts. . Harris Would Go Back 'Up' SAN DIEGO, Calif., Feb. 'i-(JP) Take it from Bucky Harris he expects to be a baseball man- ager in the major leagues again. The diamond veteran, who cli - maxed his career by passing Washington, Detroit, Philadelphia Phillies and the New York Yank- ees, declared himself today. I think I'm a better manager than I ever was before," he told a luncheon gathering. He was.be- ing welcomed as new manager of the San Diego club of the Pa- cific Coast league. "You profit by your mistakes," he observed. Mt. Angel Takes On Dallas Quint MT. ANGEL, Feb. 3 (Special) The ML Angel Preps play the Dal las Dm cons in a Willnmtt Val ley league basketball game in the mlWp rvm hr Friria nierht Th two teams are tied at four wins and four losses each in leasue Dlav. Ruef, Wellman, Buccheit, Donley and Larry Traeger will start for (joacn uene Barren s team, ine preliminary. Billiard Stars Defend Crowns CHICAGO. Feb. 3 -UP)- Five billiard stars from foreign lands at Los Angeles' Wrigley field tomorrow will begin an almost April 21, for the benefit of the -hopeless effort to upset the peren- Costello iunior foundation. , Ar- nial Willie Hoppe, world's 3-cush- ion champion, and the lesser known Willie Mosconi, pocket billiard titlist. HocDe and Mosconi will defend their championships in a 24-man field, over ten days of play. Table of Coast" Tides Tides for Taft. Oregon. February. I 14 (compiled by U. S. Coast St Geo- I detic Sxirvey. PortUnd. Oregon). LOW water Feb. HIGH WATER Time 4:27 a.m. 4:40 p.m. 9M a.m. :00 p.m. 9:44 a.m. 7 :35 p.m. S 34 a.m. S.OS p.m. 7J1 s.m. 10: IS pjn. S:29 a.m. 11 OS p.m. 93 a.m. 11:47 pjn. 102 a.m. 12:24 a.m. 11:19 ajti. 12 SS a m. 12:04 p.m. 1 .32 a.m. 12:53 pjn. 2:0 ajn. 1:47 p.m. 2:44 a.m. 2:44 pjn. SS ajn. 2:4 pjn. 4iM ajn. 4:54 pjn. 4:47 a.m. :17 pjn. JM ajn. 1M pjn. :4 ajn. 33 pjn. 7:44 ajn. 10:32 pjn. :4 a.m. 11:1 p m. :4S ajn. 117 p.m. 10 Jfl a.m. 12:27 a.m. 11:22 a.m. 12:53 ajn. 12 2 p.m. 1:1 ajn. 12:42 pjn. HU i Time Ht. 1141 ajn. 10:21 p.m. 12.-0 p.m. 10:54 pjn. 1:13 pjn. 11:47 pjn. 2:20 pjn. 12:5 a m. 3:1 pjn. 21 a j ly J 3 2 4 l . . S:io ajn. " p - - J m p rUl 41 4:1 ajn. s.2 9:42 p.m. -l. IS 11 IS IS as pin! .u 743 D.m. -1.1 I 14 7 ajn. 2 0 1 "?! IS S:is pjn! -is IS IT :4 ajn. i-s IM pjn. :44 ajn. J pjn. 10:47 ajn. 10:21 p.m. list ajn. XI m p.m. J u 7 IS IS 2 2.7 .4 l:is at 11:12 ajn. 2:22 pjn. 1 JO SJB. 337 pjn. 2:4 ajn. 4:22 pjn. 3.-53 a.m. 32 2 3.4 0 3.9 41 3.3 S4 29 9:07 p.m. -0.3 4:47 a.m. 3.1 9:4 p.m. - 9J1 a.m. 2 20 p.m. -2 :12 a.m. 2 9 51 p.m. 1 50 a m. 2 3 7U7 pjn. 4 2S Rugged 4-in-5 Faces Cillmen Webfoots vs. Huskies In Eugene Series By the Aaaociated Press Northern division baakeths.fi ac tion turns to the crucial side for the two leading; teams this wek- end, as all five clubs are booked for play. The Oregon State Bea vers, now in a five won, one lost tie with Washington State for the lead, opens the rue zed four in-five-nights Palouse 5 invasion Friday night at Idaho, against the unpredictable Vandal. A m-. ond game is due Saturday night, after which Coach Slats Gills Orangemen Jump to Pullman for the showdown series with WSC Monday and Tuesday nights. 4 Also on Friday and Saturday nights at Eugene the Oregon Webfoots play the Washington Huskies. Both are figured as bet ing out of the title race as they have won three and lost five. Idaho served notice on the field M wk tht her Vandals must conienaea with at SU times. me vandals tossed an ImnrM. lauer s own noor. Mangrum Fires Leading '64? D ---j.. . 1 I TUCSON, Ariz., Fefc 3 -(JP One of his best rounds of 194s today gave Lloyd Mangrum, Chicago, 111., the first round lea 4 in the $10,000 Tucson coif onen iuuninn wiui a six unacr par i 04- one stroke behind r are the long-hitting Chick Harbert, ; Do I "u; xxic Aionu, santa Monica, Calif, and Johnny Bulla, Pitta 1 burgh. Pa. , Bunched with cards of 6f were neariy a aozen contenders lor top honors. Jiromy Demaret, Ojai, Calif., twice Tucson open cham Pion w nvo strokes off the . 'IL. OA pace with 69. Game Refuge Bill Housed A bill to exclude from a game-' refuse area certain Darts of east.! ern Polk countv was Introduced I in the house Thursdav bv RenJ Lyle Thomas and Sen. Dean I Walker. 1 Excluded would be: I ! "The area befinnine at the mot easterly southeast corner of the ! J Chauncey O. Hosford D L.C No. j I 65 in township 7 south, range S J I west of the Willamette meridian I in Polk county, Oregon, which is at the intersection of county road, No. 7316 with Wallace road (state highway No. 221); thence north- j erly along the easterly line of said ; Chauncey O. Hosford D.L.C. and: a northerly extension thereof to the : left bank of the Willamette river; thence up the Willamette.' river along the left bank thereof to a'i point where it is intersected by an : easterly extension of the northerly line of a tract of land conveyed to Rex and Letha M. Gibson by! deed recorded in volume 104 at page 446 Deed Records -for polk county, Oregon; thence westerly along said extension and the north- erly line of said Gibson tract to j the center line oi said : wauaco road; thence northerly along the cenier une oj saia ww iu. i """ WllllJima- DffpniT Title on April 21 NEW YORK. Feb. 3 -OP)' Ika Williams wUl defend his , world's ; liehtweisht championship against Enriaue Bolanos of Mexico City! rangements for the 13-round title ; fight were completed at a meet- . ing today of managers of the two battlers. The bout wUl be promoted by comedians Lou Costello and Bud Abbott. NEWARK FINMEN LEAD PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 3 -(JP) Tnhnnv rtairtnn and Stan Slomen , -'T . M T kit k- a-. n , pies lor a l,ao toaay iu over first place in the national two-man bowling cnampionsnip with a iz-game toiai w Buddv Bomar and Ned Day. high ly regarded Chicago team, moved to second place with a total of FIGHTERS SEADT 4 SEATTLE, Feb. 3 -VP) Maxlo Donuen. the New Orleans whirl- wind, and Pewee Swingler of Los Angeles Upered off training to- day for their 10-round welter- weight battle tomorrow night st P Civic suditorium. OFFER TUR.NTO DOWN VANPflllvrR n r? Feh. 1 fCP)- Kenny McKenzie. owner of the New Westminster Royals in the 1'aciiic joasr nocaer league has refused 350.000 for his club. 175 $. High Street