c Stojac LaChapeUe in Title Frank Stojack and Maurice La ChapeOe et together Tuesday nixbt ? at the armory for . thalr Coast junior heavy mat title bait argument, and one of the toufb- Ct trine the popular ehamraon is made in nnmerous appear ances here ia expected. The equal ly popular JJtChapelle has been far and away the most impres sive lookinf matador to bend a bone in. the local haU the . past few weeks. He gets his whack at the former WSC football Ail American after eliminating Ca nadian Herb Parks in a show down brawl here two weeks ago. The title match will be S-of-3 falls, one hour. LaChapelle must pin Stojack twice in order to win the coveted belt The topnotcher caps a support- Louis, NBA Head Talk It Over - " . r ' " 2 " v - - -. ' f . V ' ' - - - ' .A;'-: . s i. ' - IflAMI, FIa4 March 5 Jee Loals, who reeently annonneed his re , tirement as heavyweight ehampiea. Is pic tared discussing the ( altered heavyweight sitaaUeat with Abe Greene. Natleaal Boxing I Cewml teaer. Leais revealed that he was definitely emitting la a '. letter to Greene. (AT Wlrepheto to The Statesman). MCTT LURES SKIERS Some 40 Santiam Ski clubbers Will motor to Hoodoo Bowl today where they will watch the annual Intercollegiate slat tourney. Mem bers will travel by car. Plana to charter a bus fell through. Listen to Elfstromt trCk- af- sliver ino Every morals? at 10 -Monday Through Friday Ore SloSoa KOCO 1490 on your dial H01Z2XAKIXCI NEWS OOSSD? and INTERVIEWS - featuring BOSAZff A CLARXZ And BILL ETT.INZ Interviews Men, Mar. 1 Mr. Hash Marrow; SaUsa reblle Li brarian "Lowell Is Alee Aa Anther." Taea liar, t Martha Ta ber. EUstreaa'a Heae Keo esaist "Hew To Use Tear Iroalag Aids." Wed tar. 9 CeWael rkfl lip W. Atllaesw CtuOrsaasi f Bleed Dmmt Reeraltfaw "Bleed la Than liar. II Osear jr Field i4a4tve of "Test CbeeJJ Social Seemrity.' 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The - special, 2-of-S falls, puts Bulldog Clements in with Irish Jack O'Reilly for what should be a bkxxl-'n -thunder don nybrook of that kind that helped make last week's show one of the most riproarious of recent months. Owen himself may take care of the referee ing task, as he ex pects trouble in major portions in all four scraps. Tickets, at no hike in I prices, will go on sale at Maple's Monday. NAffi Tourney Opens Monday KANSAS CITY, March 5-(A) ISmall colleges representing every section of the United States wiU begin the nation's number 1 bas ketball marathon here Monday. Ifs the "11th annual tournament sponsored by the National Asso ciation of Intercollegiate Basket ball (NAXB.). The field will include thirty two, teams coming from twenty five states and Hawaii. The championship distance is six days, five victories being required for the title. First round will begin at 11:30 ajn. (CST) Monday and the schedule calls for eight games on each of the first three days. Four night games will be played Thurs day, two Friday and two Satur day. ! . From the far northwest and Pa cific coast will come College of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Wash.; University of Portland, Portland, Ore, and San Jose State, of Cali fornia. LAKK LABISH WINS They started the season early out Labish way. On Friday after noon the Labish Center school defeated the Lake Labish school II to in a softball game. Supply Co. O Fred Ileycr, Inc. i i J7 4 ! ! - Starters to on, For Portlands Wert Now Given Nod For First Base Job RIVERSIDE. CaliL, March S (Special)- Since a fellow cant tell how a cake will come out of the oven by reading the direc tions on the box of cake mix. its strictly a guessing game on how the Beavers will line up when they move Into San Francisco March SO for their 1949 PCL open er against the Seals. But, by dint of watching what has happened here In early train ing drills, a starting lineup with 1941 'batting and pitching aver ages listed could be like this: Johnny Rucker (.311) cf. Ed die Basinski (.277) 2b. Joe Brovia (.327) rf. Harvey Storey (.105) 3b. Dick Wenner (.271) If. Jimmy Wert (.285) lb. Jim Gladd (J4) c. Frankie Zak (.248) ss. Tommy Bridges (15-11) or Roy Helser (12-11) P. In case Manager Bill Sweeney does produce such a lineup it will contain onlv three players new to Beaver livery. Wert, a spring training camp sensation, toiled for Salem last season and was tabbed a question mark at the plate. In drills here, however, he has hit hard, often and for dis tance. Brovia patrolled an out field post for the Seals in 194 and was the second best hitter on the club. Gladd was regular catcher for Hollywood a year ago. He hits a long ball, albeit a bit inconsistently, has a good throw ing arm and can stand a lot of rugged work. Cooper Leads Florida Play ST. PETERSBURG. 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