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The Staieemcm. Salem, Orocoa, gahirdoy, Janraary 7. 1SZ3 8 r no DAILY; AND SUNDAY ,. ...... ... .... The Na Top Gto u rirod Paces J Tilt Jayvccs Win Prelim To Remain Unbeaten By A! Lightner Statesman Sports Editor A weaving, dashing Salem high Viking basketball band last night checked in their most impressive vWorv of the season at the villa, a SS-49 concruest of the defending stte champion HoosereH Rouh Bviers of Portland: The win, mihtv sweet to Coach Harold H auk's lads In that It wasHoltte Florae's club that knocked the Saiemi from the state tournament last March, was the eighth ot the campaign lor the Viks. They're lost but ' once- A Jam-packed crowd watched and roared at last Birht'a clash. - : ; -r Captain Daryl Girod waa most venfeful of all in the home guard, as.it was he, who not only gukled the sizzling Salem attack but pumped in IS of the Salem points as well. The 15 topped all scoring for the same Individually. A wild see-saw scramble all the .way and easilv the most thrilling rassle the Villa has boused this season, the game wasn't actually bagged until the last minute. If auk afterward pegged the Teddies the toughest team he's faced this .semester, and they played just like It right down to the beu. Salem led at all the quarterly stops, but not by more than breath or two. It was 18-1 6 at the first stop after a torrid eight "min utes of action. Then at halftime it was S3-S1 after Girod had mesh ed the basket that put the Salens awav from the tie. The count was 43-39 at the end of the third frame, and when the sweating athletes halted proceedings 'in the auto matic time out with 2:34 to go, the score was 50-46. The entire first half was loaded with swift action as both outfits, using fast breaks, raced up and down the floor. Defenses were bolstered considerably in the third stanza to cut the barrage of scor ing that had dominated the first half. Hauk had bis charges come out for the last half with a new of fensive' pattern, a' fast-moving weave aimed at folding the Roose 'Velt defense toward its' own bas ket -; The weave, operated by berlain and Dick Norton, the lat ter4 sporting a large black eye he nad picked up earlier In the week, worked ta perfection enough to auow five counting Vix baskets in me uura ana fourtn frames. The ball-handling trio would weave awiftty back and forth across the, 'court, pulling the defenders out long enougn to rire a fast past rt) either Doug Roeers or Wayne Wal ling- underneath the bucket. They had -only to pop in the points. , this maneuver was , the differ ence between a win and a loss for the Salems, as the Teddies other wise matched the Vikin dUt throughout despite being a much smaller club all around. " . Both Rogers and Chamberlain bad 10 markers for the Viks and Hon Phillips bit 11 for Roosevelt. j-oren Moni jayvees Kept on the unbeaten trail in the prelim, but had to hustle for It over the Kooeeveit Jayvees. The count was WO. with John Conders 11 potnis leading in e. way. ReeaevejtfM) cat) "VLf'L . Z - ( whfc LaV.Uey (3) Bratts T Barber (() Ktmtrrm evrinf. RoeNvttt Net . uariMU S. Saini CmtOmr IL. unman i. bsiiskv x I VHKUJI Wans mMti PMatar. SMIIWK tm on npf tp fcftnc a KBoUrjr i s 4 4 wmmi I 4 s XllKomJ 4 S lit iMVmiirx t t trior m t B.sWlr 1 Rchk4 I i a noca 4 S Glrod ' 3 IChmbru 1 S Nortoiii 4 DavtaJ 4 Gilaoa.C 5 4 Dn till I 1 a IS 1 4 10 1 Tflto. It 17 Mt Totals ISISISSS vuiaais: ana Kan aad Ai Old Blue Grad Has Neto Moan At Platoons NEV HAVEN, Conn, Jan. -W An Old Blue came Out today with an entirely different reason for eliminating the two platoon system- from football. He's worried about his seat In the Tale bowL Dr. Samuel W. Lambert, Jr., a New York City physician who was graduated from Yale in 1911, fears that the reckless substitution of players. If continued, may force him to sit on the Harvard side of the Yale bowl by 1959. Writing In the Yale Alumni ma gazine, the doctor moans that the two platoon system at Yale means "from now on each year, there will be twice as many Old; Blues to be assigned four preferential seats.' Under Yale's present sys tem, former Yale football players are entitled to purchase four choice seats for all home games. - Laments Dr. Lambert: "I have been getting shoved farther and farther behind the goal posts." for last November's traditional Yale- Harvard game, he found himself "plunk on the goal line." "Luckily" weeps the doctor, "I have a pair of very fine binocu lars, but what I saw filled me with dismay. Every time the ball chang ed hands, 23 men left the field and 22 new men cam on. Of course on ly half of these were Yale nlayera. but do you ordinary graduates Of xeie realize what this meansr "From now on, each year there will be twice as many Old Blues to be assigned seats, and we alum ni fund contributors will soon be sitting behind the goal posts. , "And la tea years. we will end up on the Harvard side, If they C . B) chMlar a idi iaaSBai auow sucn intrusion." v , I Theyll Do It Every IJoSS-O WILL STAND ASU 6AB WITH "WE OFFICE VTV NCLdU JC ;ANTENNASVlART? wArru. x OP FOR HOURS Z CAME HOME PROM PLAY1N6 60LFI SXXJT IN THE LOW 5i. Fif tli Slicker Rbi Salem Golf club swingers will make another attempt to fire the fifth round in the annual Slicker tourney, this weekend after being stymied by the holidays and bad weather.?.', . -. -- Following the fifth and final round champs in the various leagues will engage in a play-off for the over-all title. Lawrence Alley and Pat Miklia have . already wrapped up the crown in the Three I loop. Lead ers in the other leagues: Ameri can O. E. McCrary and Tommy Thomson S; National 2fed In gram and BUI Schafer '11: Texas Don Hendrie and Glen Len- gren SH; Greys - Jack Hay and Loren Hicks 10; WIL Harold Hauk-Russ Bonesteele and lmo Hill-Max Allen tied with f points eadv;' ' ' , - ' . rifth round pairings: American Goodwin - Estey vs. McCrary Thomson: Pekax - Nash vs. riUar- pFishJ McMuHen-Devers vs. Sha- fer-loanninf. . . -(-' xtftional .Ingram Bchafer vs. . Sheidoa Burrightr Victor- Arehart vs. Ritner - Eyre: Hum phreys Baigley vs. Dyer-Rrtlgh Texas Hendrie - Lengren vs. Wattier Johnson; Hunt - Gaa ham vs. Gurney - ZIgler; Toombs Jones va- Kolb-Scheideggen" Coast Heedham - Gwynn vs. Thompson Price; Uapes-Baxter vs. Haxel - Duffui; Kimmell-Gus-tafson vs. Wlcklund-Copoock. Three I Alley 4- Miklia vs. McCallister - Wolfe; Putnam -Martin vsl- W adman - Harp; Wat erman . Hofxman vs. Thomas Sloan. . ' ' r . Greys r Cover - ArmDriest vs, English - Edckson; Hay - Hicks vs. Alexander - Hoar; Herberger- jume vs. isuier-potts. WIL Hauk - Bonesteele vs. Clark - J. Wood; Grabenhorst Nichols vs. J. R. Wood-Eastman; ruii-Auen vs. jonnson-Piiutham Fhh Hearing Set Jan. 13th rOSTLAND. Jan. eWVUiiaf repeaaleiwere eeamlaw te flucktr today, ahead of the state game ceaaaafasiea'g Jan. 12 hearing oa 1959 aagllag regalatfene. The hearing will give the pabHs a caanee te say what kind of fish lag renJattens they want this sea sea. The final rales win be decid ed cmoa two weeks later. State Gasaa Mreeter Ckarlas A. Lacs, maud said aaaay rriimmii datiaae have already beea seat I the eommlsaloa. SKI DOPE PORTLAND. Jan a I A "TV- ski report m eonpUad from the weath er bureau and other sources: TUnberliae Lod Z2S fnrhrs af In foada clear, etaeiaa requlid; all tow operettas ever weekend, rerecaat: Saturday snow flurries with eouUrwect wind U-30 mile per hour; wanner. Ceverament Camp - No eurreat report aralUble. roreeasf: Soow flur ries Saturday; warmer, 'f cwoper apw as Inches aaaw. ao w snow: powdered, wet: temDera- ture this moraine; S4 desreee: rainiac: rami ecrapeo, crum mmum aa car ried. Forecast: Vew showers or mind rain and snow Saturday;: teeiperatures continued mild. 1 aaattam Paea SS tncnea aaow. 4 tcnas new aaow: aursaca nowderv. saowlng; skiing eseeUant, roads good. cnaina snouia oe camee. rorecaat: Few aaow flurries Saturday with de rreaalnc wiada; temperature ranfe SO SO aesrees. t and Slated Wake Forest Loses Six Grid Stars Cheating Charge Jolts Deacons , WAXK FOEEST. NX, Jan. -CT-WsksL rarest eollegt lesi ate faeibatt. players tadsy after the sextet bad beea aecawed af Chesting on ars-Carisimss tests. Three were expelled and three were placed an faraae4aasv bat Bene will be eligible to play n der the Geld and Black colors again, the 'Wake rarest rtadrat conncll awneaaced. These expelled were AH Seaahera Gaard Kay Qda tackle t bill George and Keserva Tackle Geerge Siiiaeak.- .1, . naced on probatloa were: All-Soathern Half bask Bill Time AND THIS IS WA TEU - vtxi QSHTlESr i-r San Fasqual AXCADIA, Calif, Jan. HSV Calmnet Farm will ran for Santa Anita's Saa Taeqeal - handicap with both barrela tsaaerrow, bat at least six others la the 14 horse field can aeake fiats SJ0.009 fix ture a toarh target te hit. If they beth ga, Calaaaefs fear some tweeeaae ef Fervent and Pander win prebably be favored ea. tatdr ' repvtatiena, if atesatag else. Foader, the Kentacky Derby winter, carries tap weight ItS pouads. Steve Brooks will be In the Irons. i ( Charlie'll Be UighettPaid doiruinminni Ceuits Cimlbs, . WilDD IPMot DDaDflas By fTKiirlft Deaklcy CHICAGO, Jan. -4P- Cnarles Grimm, twice Chicaeo Cuba, today ennt his gzsoo-a-year -nnet president of tlut,ciub .ana accepcea Texas league, : .-. - High Jam'Toiiiglit .' The six-team Salem Junior high basketball league jamboree, first of its kind as a measure of getting the seventh, eighth and ninth grade hoopsters off on their an nual season, wiH be held tonight starting at 730 o'clock in the Par rish gymnasium. , . Teams to take part la the con clave are Leslie's Golds. West Sa lem's Giants, Parrish's Pioneers, Leslie's Blues. Parrish's Cardinals and Parrish's Greys. Atnleuc ui reetar Vern Gilmore has arranged the jamboree schedule of briefed "games" out of which win come the chwmptff", ' The 10-round league schedule wiH get started next Friday, Jan uary IS, with the following games: Leslie Golds vs. West Salem, Par rish Pioneers vs. ) Parxish Greys and Parrlsh Cardinals vs. Leslie Bullets Sign Man die BALTIMORI, Jan. S-(JP)-John Mandic, declared a free agent last night by the Washington capttois, was signed today by the Baltimore Bullets of the National Basketball association. Mandic appeared In 22 games with Washington this season. The six-foot-four Inch former Oregon State player was on the Indianapolis Jets last year. Table of-Coastal Tidei (Compiled by V. S. Coast it Geodetic aureer. roTxuiiMj. uiuuii 1 1 ira ivia V . f 1 f HIGH WATTS LOW WATER at cal That eicat S:14 SS S:1 am ,H 14S em S:S2 am t:4S pm 49 am S4S pm SS am 4:M pm SSI am SJ pm J7 am I'M ed 1H1 am M pm Jl am 1440 pm t:lS am 11X7 pm IS ill am 124 am Ilea am ta SS SS J s SJ SS SS 4.7 1J 4-4 t.4 4S IS 4S t.T tt. IS 1J sei -4 S:ll am tS pm 1:1S am 1S.2S pm 110 am 11. -ST pm 12:45 am 1144 pm X.9 SO IS SI II ls tl U u 14 II IS IT IS IS la 1ST pm It AS am St pm IAS am SJ S.S SI at 4ai pm -S.S i am s 44 pm -SJ 44 am SJ S:S pm -1J am S 4 S2S pm -1J "WTIhimy. tab hslfbaek, and Dkk lledleosLsab gaard. The six boys eeald net be meat, bat frleads said they all stoutly denied they had cheated. These mead alee said the keys planned to appeal the acttea mt the student cetmcil te the f acml ty execatrrs committee. All of the six bad at least ass more year of ellribBlty. It was a starrortng blow, fa the Deaeea football team which had a disappoiatiBx seeaoa lass fall after tt bad bee seated ta aaee aa one af tba sesth'i tea Jimio Hid pe i By Jimmy Hatlo SwncHsoARP stenographer 6AL HE'LL CO ( TO TELL THE RLIT ! 6ETMSRAN1K ' L-. ATTHE HOME-' 1 ;ClJR3aiNAWAU6KDIVBRS'ASSN. ?f,r 'Cap Today Fiteat wiH rag 119 bat Trainer J aaar 0- eMe ta eeraiea befare peat la aay event. Fred neeaert Olympta still threat in this for Saata Anita's $19M aa Jaa. ts. A dbwppatataaeat ta the seven farlaBg Saa Carlos handicap last Satarday, Olyasste is assal daa for a sixxler. be daaant faU atp as be did thea. Zd- die Areara, leadiag rider at the wiH V Minor Skipper of the lob as vice aa ouer so Dallas of the Grimm announced no had "def initely" accepted the Dallas Job a few hours after submitting bis Cub resignation to Owner P. K. Wrigiey. Terms of the Dallas agreement wCl be aettled at a later meeting with Dick Burnett, mil lionaire owner of the Texas dub. Grimm's resignation as Cub vice president followed 20 Tears assoc iation with the club as an agHe tint ' baseman, field boss with three- National league pennant triumphs and then uneasy execu tive. N - Grimm first said he had no def inite plans for the future, but later disclosed that be had agreed to take the Dallas Job, r Thus, once the formalities are Over. Grimm wul become the mebest-paid 'manager In minor league Baseball. ; Burnett figures bell have to top Grimm's Cub salary to get him into Dallas. But the club owner says he's "ready and willing" to meet Grimm's demands. It was reported that Burnett offered Grimm a contract, during the winter baseball meetings in New York, calling for a flat a ary ex xzajwo annually puis a percentage of the gate receipts. Dallas last season set a new Tex as league attendance record of 404,000 and with Grimm as mna ager, Burnett figures it could be upped to 500,000 next m Grimm, at a press conference in the office "of Owner Wrigiey, readily admitted that bis swivel chair job griped him. That was why he was ready, at 5L to return again to a minor league manager ial post. Upsets Strike Tennis Tilt riimi ( a JSJL m Anwun, iw. wmsM w -yip a wv favorites were knocked out of the Dixie Tennis tournament today Buddy Behrens by Dr. Arnold Beisser and Blcardo Balbiers by Tony Trabert Beisser, unseeded and unheralded wnen be came here, blasted Behrens, seeded sec ond, in straight sets; 6-2,0-3. Trabert. seeded fifth, a promis ing young Cincinnati player, wore Balbiers down in S-04 2-8, 6-4. The vetersh BJtsy Grant of At lanta also had trouble. He was forced to the limit before topping Hamilton Richardson of Baton Rouge 7-5, 7-3. Topseeded Gard nar Mulloy whipped Tony Vin cent of the University of -4, a-s,. 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