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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1949)
Monty, Dacca Set lor Armory Fistic Mix Monty (Chief) Mentgstnery. persistent Klamath Falls lS-year-14 with the sleeping tablets hi cither gloved hand, and Panebe (The slasher) Baeca, Lm Angeles vtri wiu Hvedaesdsy night Wke with the ,llrwsd maim event mayhem en Matchmaker Tex Salkeld's flail at tha ar They were U have biffed It ytt week bef era last. bat that dww was pest--ened aeeaase af bad weather saa-alUens. Vikings (Defeat a. inn m-'i m i- 111 Sunday sorties: . i . , t' . Yes, that NCAA basketball tournament booked for? Edmundson pavilion in Seattle March 28 is THE big one for the nation's collegi ate cagers. Only two games are scheduled, but in them will be two 'undefeated outfits which will play for the national championship, and twof more which will play for third and fourth places. Earlier regional playoffs will determine tha four teams. The finalists are to be selected this way: Top teams in the country's eight districts (the .Pacific Coast Is district No. 8) will collide in regional tournaments, and it will be from these regionals that the four teams will emerge for the Seattle finals. Tickets for that extravaganza? . Are you kidding? ... Rex Hunsaker and his Albany high coaching staff are quite proud of tha fact that tha Bull dog wrestling team, coached by for mer Salem mentor Tommy Drynan Is undefeated and heading for a pos sible state championship ... Big Gene Thompson, tha. three-year Yaki ma veteran outfielder who can hit, field, throw and run, and who moved Into Salem last fall to apply for his voluntary retirement, has signed with the, Yaks for his fourth season. Jack Gene for Salem Capitol duties-next summer. And George Emigh had hoped he might swap Yakima for Thompson's services. Looks like they .both fail . . . Speaking of Albany above, the members of the Bulldog football team, recipients of gold charms for their admirable 1948 season,, got to keep the mementos after all. That silly rule the Oregon High Schools Activities association has wherein no prep ath lete can accept other than a letter for his athletic endeavors forced the Bulldogs to return the footballs to the proud Albany, citizens who awarded .them. But those citizens weren't to be denied. They turned around and gave the charms to parents of the kids, who In turn pre sented them to their offspring as Christmas presents. Nothing wrong with that, we'd say ... ! - i - ;i Brenner 'Out9, Note Back 'In at Vancouver ! All that yapping aver BUI Brenner as being aat as Vancouver Caps skipper for 1S4S ameaated ta Jast that, yapping. Bat haw sniffed Big Bin mast feel after tha way Caps Boss Bab Brown handled the re-signing for 1S49. After first declaring ta the Can adian press that BUI woaldat be back In '49. and that he had aver 25 applications for tha Jab, Brawn came aat with the state ment ta the effect that none of the 25 seemed likely ta da any better than Brenner, so he was keeping BUI en the Job . . . What ta da with those giant honses aecapying space aa fortunate col lege campuses these wintry nights? Park year ears la them wbea yon go te the basketball game They da It at Washington State, aa tha field hease Is right next to the gym. Bat Brother, the car baa monoxide fames afterward! ... i. Scribe Pick Coast All-Star Quintet S Told ya so: Eleven of tha 14 scribes who balloted on the district eight (Pacific Coast) all-star basketball team, writers from Los An geles, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland. Salem, Eugene, etc., named tha following first team: Cliff CrandalL OSC; Ed Gayda, WSC; Sam my White, UW; George Yardley, Stanford and Bill Sharman, USC. Our vote had all but Sharman. We put in UCLA's Chuck Clustka instead). . . Seattle has sold southpaw Ginger Jim Hedgecock to Wenatcnee, instead of Vancouver, the Sick's farm club. Jim won a potful in the league year before last . . . Triple-threater Hugh Mc Elinney and giant tackle Byron Zurek of Compton JCs little Rose Bowl champs are jumping right from the Junior college over USC and onto the U of Washington campus this semester. They were supposed ly headed for the Trojans, as Compton coach Tay Brown was an all American tackle for Troy. All of which proves for the umpy-eighth time that you can lead tha boss to water but you can't make him drink ... WIL Fireworks Due This Week at Seattle I Tls a long time till jly 4. bat be net sarprised te bear fire crackers going off ap In Seattle In midweek. Proxy Bob Abel la calling In bis WIL directors far a showdown meeting ea the Spo kane situation, and from what wa gather there will be a few ex plosions. One might blow tha Spokes right aat af the leagae for 1949 ... Unions plctare af basketballer Gale Bishop, former WSC and Fort Lewis great, an the front page af the January 39 - New York Times sports section. It shows "Bish" passiag the ball to a teammate, something be didn't da maca af last time we saw him la action. He's with the Philadelphia Warriors pres. incident ally, wha beat the New York Knickerbockers In that particular game, 71-71. Bishop made 19 paints ... Also noticeable In the . New York sheet Is the way they print np the box scares far all- , basketball games, professional, collegiate ar high schooL Listed ' anly are the columns for field goals, free throws and total points. The personal foul Is left ant entirely, and sa are the snsnmarfsed "free throws missed. Very Utile mention la made In the written t accounts ea foals ... Ashaway Puts Out Dandy Pix-Mag on Fishing Like to see a 40-page magazine loaded with action and posed shots v good ones of fishing the country over? Then get the "Ashaway Sportsman of 1949", put out by the Ashaway Line & Twine Mfg. Co., of Ashaway, Rhode Island. It's a dandy and particularly the expres sions on the faces of those gents shown landing or boating everything from martins and muskies to catfish and crappies . . . Tex Salkeld has had 'em come up with stomach aches, broken hands, sprained ankles and ulcerated teeth to force personnel changes in his boxing cards, but Alvaro Estrada, the Juarez, Mex, battler who; was to meet Monty Montgomery here Wednesday night, pitched the gem of all gems at Salkeld. Estrada simply, didn't like the snow and cold in our state, so took off for California. (He might just as well stayed here they're as bad off as we.) So itll be Montgomery on with Pancho Baeca Wednesday instead the same fight that was snowed out here a couple of weeks sgo ... f f Local Hoop Roundup: Marions Slate i By At Lfghtner ; ! Another full week of basket hailing by teams af this area Mining up, and capped by. tha Marion County B league cham pionship tournament at Willam ette . university, starting next Tharsday. Teams - af both the . southern and northern divisions ' af the circuit wUl hoop tt aff for the 1949 title. Gervsis in the 5 aorta aid Sublimity In tfe south captured the pennants In their t:pr" i dtv'slons during tha , regular- campaign. 'ri . On. the collegiate side, WU lamette'B Bearcats ara aat af town T i entire week. On The twa wW cap a tt-remnd card. Ia tha stx-rend special It's te be Dean Abney, fast-coming 15t paaader fraas Jeffersaa wha Is handled by tha local Man-ny-Merrell-Gcergle Masters eesn biae. against Al Cliff, tha rangy negro better tresa PwrUaad. Ab aey waa the hit af the em tire -talent" ahaw prod seed la tha Portland ' aodltarlum last Tues day algal One af the three fear reoaders wUl bring m the aaa and ealy Lee (The Iin) Tamer te do exhibition chores with the aa predlctable Irish Johnny OT)ay, Fertlaad middleweight. Lea In sists ha Is serlaos abaat a ring comeback. ; Salkeld ta tends find ing eat haw sertoaa ta the ex Asftona vi TOMMY DRYNAN Wilson had hoped he might land day night the Cats go to Port land ta try ta get even for that 65-69 lass they took from the Portland POots here last month. Next Saturday night the Wla play College of Idaho at Cald well and on the following Mon day tangle with Whitman at Walla Walla. The OCE Wolves Tuesday night play Reed college at Monmouth. The Coast con ference northern dlvtsianers have Oregon State playing at Wash ington State aa 3Ionday and Tuesday nights, sad Idaho at Washington Friday and Satur day.' .-v -ri - Salem high's Vikings, Bear tha hlbitlaa with OTJay. Aaather faar-raaader win alt Eddie Je- haa. Klamath Falbi middleweUht with KeUjr Jaeksea. Fartlaad negro. Tha ether fear-master win ha beaked by Salkeld later. The mitt maeatra believes that the Meatgemei' $ -Baeca ---anight re aoaaethlaa- Uka thhu If tha wily Baeca eaa weather the twe-rtsted Meatgomery sterns far tha first three ar fear reands, his experleaee ; win pay aff la the late reaads. He baa f event the Ilkea af Willie Peg and Maaael Ortix, sa la well ap ea his knew baw. It will be s treat test far tha aspiring, and always Improv ing Montgomery. Tleketa far the shew win go en sale Menday mara at Maple's. 37-35 Locals Come From Behind ASTORIA, Feb. 5 (Special) Salem and Astoria staged another nip and tuck, dog eat dog basket ball battle here tonight, and this time the visitors from the capital city emerged victors, 37 to 35, to avenge a 32 to 34 setback handed them last night by the Astorians. The contest was a seesaw affair throughout Salem got off to a fast start in the first quarter as the Vikings potted five out of six field goal attempts to take an 11 to 5 lead by the end of the period. But the Fishermen came back strongly in the second quarter, and with Dick Morse's eight points leading the way, climbed into a 23 to 21 lead at half time. The third quarter saw the lead change hands several times, and as the final canto opened, Salem was out from 30 to 26. Astoria whip ped in five quick points to take a 31 to 30 lead early in the fourth period, and the teams stayed al most abreast each other until Keith Farnam's field goal put the Viks out front 37 to 33. Morse's 12 points copped scor ing honors for the evening. Duval was high for the winners with 10. Sales (37) (IS) Astoria tm riprtp fgrtprtp arnam.f 3 3 0 ' Morsel o Morse .r s s 4rranen.f S 4 4 13 Piter.f Paulusx Duval. g CJirod.g Rogers .f fewelU Rock.c Da vis. g rrdrksn.g 1 4 Hardestjr.c 3 Wong 3 Bowers.g 3 Baileys 0 &dison.g 1 1 104 3 51 2 J i i 1 3 Totals 13 11 11 37 Total 13 13 33 Half time score: Astoria 33. Salem 21. Officials: Muschalik and Quinlam. Badgers Trounce Coyotes' 56-41 FOREST GROVE, Ore., Feb. 5 (JP)- Pacific university battled to a slim halftime three point lead and then finished strong tonight to defeat College of Idaho, 96 to 41, in a jSTorthwest conference basket ball clash here. CoL of Make (41) (34) Pacinc Sayre 3 F (3) McDonnell Larson (3) F (14) Morgan Loo (7) c (31) Rooney 'onsen (7) G S) Moran Adamson (12) G (3) McKenzie Subs: College of Idaho Key ea 4. Duna 1. McCullum 2. Cudd 1. For Pa cific Sickler 4. Whitbeck 3. Halftime score: Pacific SS. College of Idaho 23. Viking Grapplef s To Meet Albany Hank Juran's Salem high wrest ling team, in the groove again with two straight wins, Monday night travels to Albany to try Coach Tommy Drynan's undefeat ed Albany Bulldogs. The Bulldogs downed the Vikings in an earlier session, and the Sal ems are prim ed to even the count Monday. DUCK STROKERS LOSE SEATTLE, Feb. 5-OTVOne meet and two northern division records went down the drain tonigfrt as the University of Washington swimming team defeated natators from- the University of Oregon, 63-21 in a dual meet Earl Walter of Oregon edged record-holder Bob Regan of Washington by half an inch as he took the final event of the night, the lSOyard indi vidual medley, in 1:44.8. Mat Title Card Ready Matchmaker Eltaa Owen has completed the bookings far his Frank S to Jack vs. BUI Weidner Coast Junior heavy title match a the armory 5Srrimat UtiOr ,! "night, a ad the ; three prelimin I. ( ' Zj aries smack af the xtra special - 3 variety. The first. - starting the show at 8:3 o'clock. I shaves Bab Cum- 1 m I a g s against Tough Tony Rosa. Then Canadian BUI Weidner Herb Parks gees on with Rene La Bell, after which Jack O'Reilly. end of their regular schedule, go to Albany for a Big 6er Tues day night and then aa Friday play host ta the Bend Lava Bears In what might amount ta the BIG game of the league sea son. Bend topped the Salents at Bend 48-40. Marion-Polk loop play aa Tuesday night pat Sa lem Bible Academy at Monmouth and Stay ton at Philomath. Both Independence and Sacred Heart draw byes." On Friday, Sacred Heart plays at Staytoa and Phi lomath t Independence. WUlamette Valley league ac tion Tuesday has the front-running Estacada Rangers at Wood- Oregons Edge Huskies, 70-69 Neeley Sparks UO' To Sweep of Series EUGENE, Ore., Feb. MJPWohn Neeley sparked the University of Oregon to a 70 to 69 victory over the University of Washington to night to give the Oregon Ducks two straight wins In tha Pacific Coast Conference basketball series here. The double win made the two Northern division rivals even for the conference season's play, al though the Ducks had edged tha Huskies in a San Francisco exhi bition game earlier in the winter. Neeley, a sophomore guard, who collected 13 points for the night and most of them in the second half drive, won the game for Ore gon with a one handed push shot from the side of the key with just 61 seconds remaining in the game. One minute earlier, Keith Jefferson, also a guard, had snag ged a Washington lead when he fired a field goal to put the count at 69-68. The Huskies had fought their way from behind repeatedly throughout the game, twice in the first half to a 38-35 edge at the recess and then three times in the see-saw second period. 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The fray was close in the first half as the count was tied seven times and changed hands on five occasions. The Raiders boasted a 42-36 margin at the intermission. Chuck Jandreau hit 26 points for the SOCEs and close behind was Cal Bonney with 21. Center Jess Palmer of the Wolves led his club with 24, Herrall Smith got 16, Bob McKee 15 and Claude Buckley 14. Highlights: The Raiders col lected 43 field goals. The Wolves 29 foul conversions kept them in the game. A total of 56 personals were whistled. SOCE (ISO) (SI) OCE fgftpf to fit ft pf to Jndru 11 4 4 W Buckley .f I 1 114 Wade 9 0 .4 10 Heibert X 0 12 1 Bonney II 1 1 21Palmer.c S S S 24 veentjer 0 14 liuritee.g 4 7 9 19 Neibeigh S 1 3 1 Holwegr 1 S 2 Barrer.f 4 3 3 11 1 Smith J S 4 IS Gatbn 3 4 4 10!VtatUsonJ 1 S 4 S Weavers 4 0 2 Si 1 amerj S S O-Neill.g 1 0 4 2 lumble.f S 1 S 1 foster ,s 0 3 10'iVilson.g S 2 Totals 43 14 33 100 Totals 26 29 23 31 Free throws miaaed: SOCE 14. OCE 10. Halftime score: SOCE 43. OCE 34. Officials: Gilmore and Slrnio. FISH TO FEED ON ATOMS ASTORIA, Feb. 5 -(A1)- The U. S. fish and wildlife service plans to use tracer atoms on trout, clams and oysters. Scien tists explained that by feeding radio-active carbon and phosphor ous to the fish, their metabolic processes can be studied. EAGLES MOVE UP NEW WESTMINSTER, 3. C, Feb. 5 -(CP)- Portland Eagles moved to within five points i first place in the Northern divi- j sion of the Pacific Coast hockey league tonight, defeating the league - leading New Westminster Royals, 4-3. the arrogant Australian tangles with Maurice LaChapelle. Ross, O'ReUly and Parks all are howl ing for a sbat at Stojack also. The mainer should be a battle of airplane spinners. Both Sto jack and Weidner are artists at such a hold. Weidner really Is a strong challenger, as ha held the Midwest Junior heavy title belt far eight months last year, around Columbus, O. Stojack has recent ly returned from a tear of Texas and Oklahoma, daring which he last anly one match. Back Davidson, as capable as any. has been assigned the ref ereelng chore for the card. There will be no advance In admission prices. Tourney burn. Silverton at Molalla, Canby at Mt, Angel and Sandy at Dal las. AU regular play In tha Mar lon County B circuit Is com pleted. Salem City leagae games are again booked for Monday and Wednesday nights st Leslie, with a 7 o'clock start Monday and 7:3S Wednesday. - "A" Church league games are billed for Mon day at Parrish gym, starting at seven o'clock. "B" leaguers play Monday night also at tha high school, and the T leaguers go at It Tharsday Bight at tha high school. These Rollers Brought Back State Titles : 4T- If ' 4 i , v: The local Lots Florists women's team pictured In tap photo took the Class C title in the second State meet at Eugene with a scare to 211L The team includes, left to right, Carla Robertson, Gwenn Upston, Eleanor Lata, Mae Thomas and Bunny Lindsey. In lower picture is the Luts men's lineup which also came through with a crown in Class C action. Left to right. Bob Tarker, Gene Kitzmiller, Don Lata, Bob Price and Art Upston. Their winning score was 2698. 14 Tha Statesman. Salem, Oraaon, Sunday, February 6, 1949 WIL Meetin Due, Seattle Directors of the Western Inter national baseball league will con vene at Seattle Tuesday and Wednesday with President Robert Abel. The final say-so on the Spokane situation is expected to come from the meeting, which may be the last such until the league starts 1949 play in April. Spokane is at present In no position to field a team for the coming season, as the Spokes have no ball park in which to play. Fire destroyed Ferris field a few months ago and no rebuilding has yet started. George Emigh will represent the Salem Senators dur ing the Important session. Track Tourney Shift Sought PORTLAND, Feb. 5-7P-A pro posal te shift the state high school track meet ta Portland came from the Oregon School Activities asso ciation today. Money is behind the matter. The meet has been held at Oregon State college la recent years al ways at a financial loss. Teams have been sent at expense af in dividual schools. The plan weald be for the meet ta be held an Roosevelt high school's new field, which is equip ped with lights for night meets. Scheduled dates are May 26-2 L CHAMACO MAKES BID CHICAGO, Feb. 5-yP)-Joe Cha maco of Mexico City, former na tional three-cushion champion, smashed his way back into con tention in the national three cushion tournament today. He smothered Tiff Denton of Kansas City, former world's champion, 50 to 15 in only 31 innings. WSC SWIMMERS WIN MOSCOW, Idaho, Feb. 6-OP)-Ken Lyons of Idaho set a new pool record In the 150-yard indi vidual medley today but his Van dal swimming team was swamp ed, 64 to 20, by Vashington State. Car-Tunes LS,rSiiS: Bore we go any further, I want you to haT OTTO J. WILSON CO. fix the windshield wipers." r' COLLEGE Oregon State 47. Idaho 33 Oregon 70. Washington 69 Southern Oregon 100, OCE 11 Lewis and Clark 63. Whitman 57 Pacific 56. College of Idaho 41 Portland 71. Linfield SI Marguerette 59. Michigan State 42 Arkansas 52. Baylor 46 Utah 64. Utah State 58 St. Louis V 43. Long Island U. 37 (overtime) Depaul 47, Indiana 46 (overtime) California 59 St. Mary s 42 Tulano 70, University of Mississippi 44 Penn State 63. Syracuse 47 Temple 37. Wake Forest 47 Alabama 56. Louisana State U 43 Ohio State 48. Minnesota 39 Georgia Tech 72, Tennessee 71 ( over time UCLA 91, Pittsburgh 48 Columbia 69. Army 61 Pennsylvania 45. Cornell 43 Missouri 40. Kansas State 34 Yale 74, Princeton 48 North Carolina 64, Duke 34 Nebraska 45. Colorado 43 Kansas 62. Iowa State 57 North Carolina State 66. William and Mary 52 Michigan 54. Northwestern 46 Texas 50, Texas A a M 41 Vanderbilt 52. Auburn 42 Wyoming 47. Denver 42 Illinois 61. Wisconsin 54 Rutgers 84. Fordham 73 University of Southern California 71. Santa Clara 50 Montana State 54. Idaho State 47 HIGH SCHOOL " Salem 37. Astoria 35 OCE JVs 56. Dayton 40 Salem Academy 34. Taft 33 Milton -Free water 37. Pendleton 33 Oregon Frosh 47. Hillsboro 35 LaCrande 55, The Dalles 38 LOUIS NETS PROFIT CHICAGO, Feb. 5 -JP)- Joe Louis has drawn a gross gate of $460,000 by engaging in boxing exhibitions the past three months, Marshall Miles, manager of the world's champion, said today. Of this sum, the champion wrapped $160,000 around his own bank roll. Louis plans to return to Florida next weekend to engage in more exhibitions and also make a trip to Havana and the West Indies. SBA'S TOP TAFT TAFT, Feb. 5-(Special)-Salem j Academy Hornets squeezed out aj 34 to 33 victory over Taft highj school in a non-league tussle here ; tonight. by OTTO J. WILSON CO. A 4.,: ' '- 4 J- f J- ' - 4 1 V 1 Charlotte Posse hi (above) was the only Salem bowler to take an in dividual title In the State show. Her 1564 score gave her tha women's Class B all events toga, (McEwaa photos for Tha States man). Dutch Runner Takes 'Hunter' BOSTON, Feb. 5 (JP)- Rannlng as he pleased. The Netherlands Willy Slykhnts oat-footed John Twomey of the Illinois A.C. by eight yards while winning the Boston AAV.'s famed ilontcr mile In 4:12.4 tonight before a packed 12,500 crowd at tha Boston garden. McGill Skier Victor BANFF, Alberta, Feb. 8 (JPh Jack (Porky) Griffin, 18-year-old McGill university student, today used a pair of borrowed skis and captured the first individual tro phy of the third annual interna tional collegiate ski meet on steep Mount Norquay here. The total time for two runs was one minute, 46.2 seconds. To show you the twins of INDIANS. The SCOUT and f 5 f. M ' ..::. . ' f v. t : 7 e " w ' " '''' ' i "ii Mislir To teach you to ride in ONE lesson. You see, new ma terials, new methods of production make these motor cycle twins truly revolutionary. Light In weight, easy to handle and brilliant in performance. The safest mo torcycles ever built! REMEMBER, 3007 PORTLAND ROAD IS INDIAN TERRITORY. : 3001 PCXTIAI.'D CAD,Sat. Ask Ted SUrck :i " -- " OSC Captures 47-35 Victory Orangemen In Virtual Tie for First Place . i . W L Prt. PF PA .81 -S33 26 341 .62 .?ae S 362 . 306 aS 444 .3 7 .300 401 332 3 7 30 45 313 Washington State Oregon State Oregon Washington loano ... Last night's results: At Idaho SS. Or egoa State 47; at Oregon 76. Washing- ton 99 , I MOSCOW. Idaho. Feb. a-Lam- Oregon State threw a full court defense at Idaho tonlghtand blast ed the Vandals 47 to 35 to mova into a virtual tie for first place in the Northern division of the Pacific Coast conference basket ball race. v t i ; The Beavers, tied with Washln. ton State for first on a won-lost basis but trailing in percentage points, were in front 22 to 19 at halftime. f I The Oregon State defensive strategy broke up Idaho's three- man weave out In front and forced the Vandals to take hurried shots. They made only 13 of 53 shots after shooting at an almost 50 per cent clip in winning 51 to 39 last night. .. -in The Beavers held a comfortable margin through most of the second half after Glen Kinney hit from io-feet out and Bill Harper; slip ped in two quick side shots to make it 33-24 after seven minutes. Idaho never recovered and tha two teams traded baskets tha rest of the way until the final few min utes when Oregon State extended its lead to 12 points.- $ i Preston Brimhall put the clamps on the Beavers' Cliff Crandall and held him to a mere three .points and -scored light himself. ' I I Alec Peterson of Oregon Stats took scoring honors with 14.1 I The Beavers open a crucial two- game series with tha WSC Cou gars st Pullman Monday night.! OSC (47) (35) ISaho fg ft of to fg ft pf to Petersen.f 6 3 3 14IPrltchtt.g 4 11 rrandall.f 113 3 Rey A 3 6 3 4 Kinney ,f 3 3 4 8 iUmcri 6 1 6 inyder.f 0 0 Ollrons.f 6 OStallwth 3 0! Wheeler 13 0 4 Rinarsn.e 0 Sliperx 6 Harper.g 4 Balntyn.g 3 rorrey 1 4 9 jrove.g 31l!Brimhal.g 1 3Linck.f Howell. -Reed Junnels.g rhrttnsnjr 6 i Mcaa.e u m n4i le.fM-- ..i. i . 11 ti mt inrowi mima : uregoa suw-; Peterson, CrandalL Harper 3, Balian tyno 3, Torrey, Kinney S. i Idaho Rey, staiiwortn 3, Brimhau a, Christensen. Sheeler 3, Irons S, Gun- nets a. LCs Protect NW Loop Lead tit PORTLAND, Feb. 8 -(Ah Lew- i Is and Clark defeated Whitman college, as ta si tomgnt a remain on top of the heap La Northwest basketball conference play. Coach Eldon Fix's cagers. who torned WBnVSs faaap taai aaa vaaja. a) v wa vwa-su-arw sqaad last night, held a 49-31 half time margin. - ' Wfeh-oaa (37) (63 LewU Mi CUrk Hero (33) I. P (17) Samper Blocke-st-ff (13) V 0 Mills GarreU (Z) C (t) PelUrd Iglekart (6) 0 (7) Dewoey Croea (7) O (11) elay Saks: Tt Whltaun Wan S, AaSer oa 4. For Lewis aaS CUrk W kite 3, Vaa Pelt 6. WUsoa 4. . 1 i Olympia Nabs Stakes ARCADIA, Calif- Feb. tUJPh Olympia captured the $50,000 Saa Felipe stakes for three-year-olds with Hayseed second and Admiral Lea third at Santa Anita park to day. Olympia, tha heavy favorite and stablemate Ocean Drivel roll- a a -a 4 a -t a m cu in give icriguia ama uvui y4; imj i seed. I i !: the century, and they're both The ARROW. and ak ar s a. a m s -a spb