M ,t. i, M, JJoe C&ahiit Smaires -Miratihi Ibuiid TO Win Over O'NeiD Ortega, Rogers, Ramirez Victors ! PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 10-WVOgon Joe Kahut, 187 tt pound farm boy from Woodburn, won tonight by technical knockout In hi ninth round against Irish Johnny O'Neill, 182, of Oakland, Calif. The taut nui acheduled for ten rounds as a feature of a March of Dimes benefit show. . .. V . AS iney went inw uie vut, had slight edge in a slow and uninteresting bout that had seen no fireworks. Joe was credited with three rounds to that point, O'Neill with two and three were even. Midway in the th Kahut came out of cUm fighting with a right chop to O'Neill's Jaw and the Californian went down as if struck by a pole axe. Obviously hurt and daxedV O'Neill staggered 'up after the two count and Kahut was on him from the rear and O'Neill staggered Into the ropes- Referee Ralph Gruman called it a TKO. Two technical knockouts and a decision figured In the three open ing bouts. All were scheduled for ten rounds. Joey Ortega, 137, Portland, won by a technical knockout in the fifth round against Ambrose Lu cera, 137, San Jose. Don Rogers, 136, Portland, used bard, chop ping punches to cut down Able Lucera, 131, San Jose, and win by a technical knockout in the fourth round of their match. In the opener, Feliz Ramirez, 133, San Jose, won a decision over ruu Wliv 1 Q 1 InmlH. in wuu , .' - f - a match that went the distance. WebfeetGird I?nr n5f Tpst JL VI. 'VjS- . .' ..-r v.'"' ''-.:': EUGENE, Ore, Jan. 10-WVThe Oregon varsity drilled against the freshman team today in preparing for the civil war basketball opener at Corvalis Friday night against Oregon State. Coach John Warren shifted Will Urban back to for ward. He had played ' center gainst Washington State. At cen ter was Jim Vranizan, subbed by Mel Streeter and Bob Amacher. Bulldogs Upset :ers 40-34 Kang WOODBURN, Jan 10 (Special) Estacada's Rangers suffered their first setback of the Willamette Valley hooD campaign after three gtraight wins as they tonight bow ed to Woodburn' Bulldogs, 40-34. The triumph was the second for the Does in three starts. . Woodburn was in front at the first Quarter stop, 11-9, but the Rangers came back to knot the halftime count at 17-17. Woodburn pulled to a 29-27 edge at the third quarter gun. Dean Seaton, Ralph Undseth and Tom Belleque led the Bulldogs with eight points each. Ron Ball hit 10 for the 'Caaas. The Rangers took the JV prelim e v a wa CSTACADA (34) (49) WOODBTJEM Ni Nicholson (12) ib) neatoa (4) Pavochock Prick 4 KlClns (3) ( vnaatui (I) Belleque Ball (10) Reed (5) O (4) Vandehey Roerve scoring: Woodburn Oder Hurala (3). Hairnmo acor: wow l 17. Estacad 17. Officials J OKU tour and Tiernan, MolallaNips Silverton Five MOLALLA. Jan. lO-(Spedal) Keith Jensen's long basket with four seconds to play gave Molalla a 32-31 Willamette Valley league basketball win over Silverton to night It was tied at 15-19 at half time in the thrilling clash. Jensen and Owens tied for high point hon ors for Molalla each with eight Cooner and McCreary had nine for the Silver Foxes. n In the prelim Molalla won 40-33. Silverton 31) (32) Molalla McCreary (9) T(4) Coleman Gustafson (4) (3) Kellis Cooper (8) , , , -0) Horton Kolln (7) (8) Jensen Burr (2) (8) Owens MoUlla subs Fishe 6, Klein smith 1, Allison 2. Official Ob- erg and Cody. GERVAIS RAPS OSD GERVAIS, Jan. 10 -(Special)-. Gervaia Cougars grabbed a 59-23 triumph over Oregon Deaf School tonight for their second straight victory In the Marion County B league's northern division. The Cougars jumped to a 23-12 half time lead and won going away. Leroy Dunn led Gervais with 15 markers while Darwin Walls trum hit 18 for OSD. Gervais' JVs won the prelim 38-13. GCXVAIS (39) Shoemaker (4) tooley (S) Belleque 13) Dunn (13) ' (13) OSD JT .,. (0) A.CoUey r o) w.couey -C (14) Wallatrum O. ja. (4) Schulko . (0) Martin Reserves scoring: Gervaia rv Ma bonet 3, Martain 4, McCall 4. OSD JVelaon 3. Halftime score: Gervais 28, 5SD U. Omdala: Salstrocn and Shel- loa. JEFF TOPS BUCKS a JEFFERSON, Jan. lO-(Special) Jefferson's Lions slammed into the -win column in the Marion County B league's northern division to night with a 22-9 win over St Paul's Buckaroos. The Jeff victory came after a fantastic first half which saw the Bucks leading, 5-3 Lee Cameron and Bill Maria tt led the Jeffs with six points each. Prelim went to the Buck JVs, 18-13. . -'.... fT. PAUL $9) irentano (2) . cm JarrEKSow JT , (3) Porter TJClrk (4) JT (9) Cameron Itasmussea 40) C (4) MarUtt Marthaller (3) O. (8) Wattenbarger if. Kirk (0) G (3) BlackwcU HaUUme acor: at. Paul S, JIX a. Oftlciala: Johnson and King. Vanport Tops Wolves Quint PORTLAND. Jan. 10 -V Vn- port college scored a one-sided 38 to 37 victory over Oregon College Of Education here tonight. ' Coach Arba Ager used a platoon system effectively. The first mov ed to an 18-9 bulge In ten minutes and the second group put the half time at 34-13. The starting five came back to make it 48-23 and the substitutes then finished out the game. The Vanport Junior varsity de feated the OCE Freshmen 63 to 46 in the preliminary. V SAILFISII RECORD CLAIMED A WEST PALM BEACH. Fla.. Jan. 10 -rV Mrs.' Louis Marron of Brielle, N. J. today filed an affi davit for recognition of a im pound sailfish taken on three thread line as a world's record catch. Mrs. Marron already holds the record in this class with a fish caught here in December. 1947, weighing 31 pounds. HIGH SCHOOL' ! Lehaaoa 89, Salem SI Lebaaoa JV 39, Salem JV Jl Salem Sphf M, Chemawa 29 Weodbara 4 E,tca4a 14 '! ML Aastl 4. Caabjr 3 Dallas 44, Sandy 2S - ; MoUlla 32. SUvtrtoa 31 Jeffenoa 12, SI Paul MUI City 42, Gates SS , G err all it, Oregon Beaf School Z3 Salem Academy 37, Independence S3 Sublimity 3. Tamer 13 Star torn jj, Moamvata 30 Grant 12. Central Catholic SS (Both Portland) l Lincoln (roruanc) ss, Holtnemaa Collet 34 . OdeU 33, Cascade Locks te Newberg 04, Tlfard S2 Oreroa City 15, BeavertOB 44 Toledo 42. Taft 33 ! Maopla 43, Motler If Parkdale 49, Corbet 39 Blllsboro 49, Mc Mlnnvllle 34 Greaaam 44, Coacordla 44 Newport 37, SUetx 33 Scappoeae S3, Parkros 43 ! St. Maryt (Eofene) K, Oakrldt M Conrallls 4S, CUae Grove 31 Sandy, 46-28 DALLAS. Jan. 10 (Special) Dallas' Dragons climbed up to the .500 mark in Willamette Valley league play tonight as they notch ed a 46-28 triumph over Sandy after building: a halftime ' margin of 23-14. Wes Ediger with 13 and Larry Cook with 10 points, spark ed the Dallas attack which had the Dragons m front most of the way. Dallas' JVs won the prelim clash 44-37. j - SANDT (2S) (44) DALLAS itannon 411 (U) EOiger (4) Msher Fred eric kaon (i).r. Krom (4) C- (I) Olaon WeUborfcr o) a. (4) o. 19) Cook H.Cansler 42) Dana Kmttm aeortn: Sandv .Wilder 3) Lekberg 41) Barlow (1) Cawvey (4) canaier (2). IJauaa KeeO 42) Jan 8 2) Lutyo (2) CUria (3). Halftime acor xj, aanay 14. Offidala: Kolh and Sirnio. IDAHO BOXZKS TO 1TABT MOSCOW. Idaho. Jan. lO-CTV- The Idaho Vandals, defending Pa cific Coast boxing champions, open their 1930 season here Friday in an eight-card match with eastern Washington college. Dallas Downs DEdDWllgimg (g(DE0(BS (University Bowf) - ' j LADIXI CLASSIC LEAGtTV J ALZXANDER'S JZWTXRY (2) Mer- reU 42S, Boye 4le, rurrer zzs. Tanner 36S. Johnson 417. LUTZ .FLORIST 41) Llndacy 441, Uoiton 449. tuts 170. Archer 423. Adofph 449. RANDALL'S TViK MEATS 40) 8 ton 377, Lowry 389, Scheiman S39. Whlt- more ai. av IS, Swanaon 409. GOOD HOUSE NO (3) Clark SOS, Cibb 409, Mat rVIm Af afakaKaansloa A IM KXEPIN Jones 394. viica g-wj 7 m9 w at ismi inw ewi UNIT lull WHEEL. AUbNHINT (11 McDaniels. 434, Kaneskl 441, Vander- hoof 410, chmldt 441, WUlaru 384. RINCLAND S KINNELS (2) Blade 437 HaU 427. Rdnhard 391. Poaaa 397. Sny der 413. . PLANK CONSTRUCTION 40) Sleber 369. Bennett 353. PUnk 399. Coaman 399. Schrotder 380. ANITA SHOPS (3) Thompson 407, Lemon 393, Causey: 444, Mohlman 430, Davey 490. rtign ina. uamo Kita Aaoipn avr. High Ind. Series Wilma Clark 90S. Hlch Team Total Good Houtokoan- lag 223, . ' (Capitol Alleys) INDUSTRIAL Stt VALLEY FARM STORE (1) Botr 412 1rm.V,tmm AtA AIM Si.l. Uvan SSL SALEM HEAVY HAULING) (2) Butsman 488, J. Craeraft 469, Horn ing 44L Farley SIS, Wilder B2L . SALEM AUTO 0) Dougherty 215, Randal t29. weger 174, uunnigaa 4 is. WHITTAKER'S WELDERS (3) Whlt Uker 493. Elwood 412, . Lawless 479, Wlilard 430. Guertn 829. SCIO (2) KrcUe 490. Main 483. Hock- 1I 1M TV,..,. AAA BKxmlr ABA LODER BROS. (1) Downey 4S1. Chak a run 468, Suxatt 420, Buach 498, Baum- gan B3i. MOBILOtt (J Foreman 488, Pruet ley 424. McKAY CHEVROLET (1) Gibb 503, Thorn paon 421. Mlttendorf 421. Shurtleff 473, Anderson 417. ! CHRIS'S (1) Cruzen 393, Craycroft 463, Bigler 464. Evans 271, Sharp 499. HAMMOND BODY SHOP (2) Bi 463, Larson 474, Gardner S33, McGulr 372, Hammond SS0. High Ind. Game Gardner 4k Sullivan tied 219. High Ind. Seriea Pruett of lioblloa 41. Hign Teem sen aajem Heavy Hauling 2477. uung High Team game Salem Heavy Hauling S73. (Capitol AOeys) INDUSTRIAL 1 CURLri DAIRY (1) Wright 196, They're on Amateur Show Too . i i ar- . , v - 'i'-'JL- i;Xir ' Net an the actios at the armory tonight wtn be supplied by the gloved gladiators la the American Legion's amateur nstle shew. Above is the famoos PAL Club, Ine, acrobatic team ef Portland which will pat en its act during the evening's Intermission period. Mickey Pease, director ef the PAL Is the team eeach rtandlog at left-rear. The ethers are Johnny Rokstad and Charles White (1-r, front) and Assistant Director Gene Dunn and Should Pack 'Em in Amaiuers To Scrap Dn Armoiry Battles The gloved gladiators of the burn. Silverton and Salem collide in Legion sponsored boxing show at the armory tonight, and from all ap- pearances, the card and what it'll cost to see it should have the Ferry Karoo M, University (Bag eat) 4 Set S2, BrowasYine 49 COIXEGK Vanport SS, OCE 37 CCNY M, Wert Vlr rinU SS Lonr Island TJ S3, St. Louis 42 . ni rtl Virginia .Teck 71, Georf Waswnf- ton S9 Texas CkrlaUaa (2, lo. Methodist M Western MaryUnd 74, Catholic U 79 Alderson-Broaddns 39, West Virgiala Wesleyan S2 SonUt Carolina 49, Parnaaa 4S (oror- time) Wake Forest 'SS, Clemsoa SS Brooklyn CoUeto S4, VpeaU 99 Daqnesn 99, Cincinnati S4 Georcin Tech SS, Aabnra 49 Miami (Ohio) SO. Butler 4S North Carolina Stale 44, Darldsoa 3S Daytoa 71, Ohio University SI Drexel SS, Lehigh U BalOmore Loyola 74, ML ft Mary's Arixona Stat (Temp) as, Texaa Western SS San rraactoeo 39, Santa Clara 34 Tnlsa 42, Wichita 34 . Centenary 42, Ioalalana Tech 41 Szasz and Pal Partners Al Szasx and Maurice LaChapelle came up with the vic tory in last night's tag team mat main event at the armory, down' ing culprits Leo Walllck and Jack Lipscomb in one fall and getting the other via disqu aliiication. . In the first one. both Szasz and Maurice took turns applying step- over toe holds on Lipscomb until he "uncled." In the No. 2 fan Lipscomb made the mistake of draping Referee r Harry Elliott over a rope while Walllck applied two of his pet pile driver holds on Szasz. The nasties figured they had the fall as Szasz lay prone on the mat but Elliott would have none of It and gave the match to the heroes on the louL It was a lively tag teamer as expected. In the prelims George Dusette and the new Ted Bell went to a draw after a fall apiece in their squabble. George won via a full nelson and Bell used an "iron cross" hold for his, this being i combination deathlock and surf' board. The opener saw Elliott and Cowboy Heinz go to a no-fail draw. Polk 407. Votk 46S. M. Miner 163. J. Miller 807. 8NOBOYS (0) Schuster 483, R. Aleahlre 482. MerrH 478. D. Aleahlro aacxneu su. BLUE LAKE PACKERS (2) LBnghoff 499. Johnson 920, Eckley 421. Ayres 402, Carlson S48. BECKZ Ac WADSWORTH (1) Wadaworth 454. Anderson 447, MuU 498. Larson 891. Ireland 505. - j BARB'S SPORTING GOODS (3) Ing fcs 903, Braucht 458, Olney Jr. 834. Mor ev 408. Greeorv 831. STUBBLEFI ELD'S (6) Myers 410. Holier 317, Rounds 418. Walker 490, Vlttone m. CAL, PAK 2) Werbowskl 909. Sloan 470, Hanklns 463, Helnke 473, Scheidog- er B4S. salem police (11 autners 14. Parker 488. Seipp 494. Fries 408. Main S17. VALLEY MOTOR (2) Parker SOS. Bullock 418. Myers, 460. ColweU 903. Doerfler 802. KXITH BROWN (1) cut Tin 499, Crockatt 440, Jemlgan 444, Hlllertch 804. Sour 490. HOLLYWOOD FINANCE (2) Ceddea 901. Klrchner 484, Albrlch 462. Jones 827. Olney Sr. 987. VALDEZ MXAT CO. (1) Ertagiard 534. rarrar 44S, McKin- ney 558. Brown 469. Bigler 813. High Ind Game Boa Larsen Beck At Wadaworth 249. ef High Ind. Seriea Jack Olney Sr. of Hoijywooa nnanoe sot. High Team Game Valdes Meat Co 953. High Team Seriea Cully's Dairy 1973 (University Bowl) MXJtCHANTILE 2 PEACOCK CLEANERS (I) Alexan der 929, Salatrom 479, Volk 382. Sawyer 439. Bonney 459. BURKLANDS LUM BER (21 H. Webb 497. B. Burk land 477. Rankin 499. F. Webb 411. V. Burkland SOS. REMINGTON RAND (4) Colburn 934. KlmmeU 409. Rabin 421. Mansfield 394, CriasweU 471. MACK At LAND (0) Grs '3Z 317., Folk 492, Lind 399. Wilson Morton 478. TERMINAL ICS (0) gantee 452. Gil more 319. Weston 360. McDonald 313, Souza 499. SALEM HEATING At SHEET METAL (J) Yapp 409, Moorman 4UB, LOW1S 440, GUdOW 9W, Evan AW MALMS CHEVRON STATION 1 Malm 430. Wonger 428. Kara 388. Kep Dinger 482. Adama 404. STANDARD STATIONS 3) Koptochk 430, Bedding 442. Soecht 247. Purdv 429. High Ind. Gam Alexander ef Pea cock Cleaner 233. High Ind. Serle Alexander of .Pea' eock Cleaner 829. High Ind. Team Serlao Burkland Take Mat Win Lumber 2960. - Blendle Stanley (back raw). Tonight amateur ranks In Portland, Wood the Capital Post No. 9 American street uaraen loaaea to its time- MSXea r alters. I a. I Youthful punchers representing noiea rau cauo 01 peruana, i of the same place, Woodburn's Boys school, Silverton Boxing club and Salem Boxing club are to make with at least a dozen three-round battles in all weight divisions. The first one starts at 8:30 o'clock. Even though a heavy advance sale of tickets has been pushed by Promoter Ira Pilcher of the Capi tal Posters, there will be ducats available at the armory tonight, at four bits per copy. All seats are on a fint-come-first-served basis. The actual matches will not be made until the fighters arrive and have been physically checked and weighed. Mickey Pease will be in charge of the talented PAL ers and Al Gross handles the Portland Le gion Post kids. Tom Entwhlstle will have seven of his rugged Woodburn Boys schoolers In tow. many of them being the hard-hit ting lads who dominated Packy McFarland's polio benefit show of a few weeks ago. Leo Grossnickel will bring in the SUvertons and Bobby Ambrose has charge of those who will be fighting under the Salem banner. McFarland and Ralph Gruman will handle the re- f ereeing. Among the boys from Portland s will be Chuck Lincoln, state Gold en Gloves champ In the 135-pound division last year, and woody Wil lis, runnerup In the 147 -pound class. Cecil, Kerr, Glenn staats, Dale Venema and Young Menden- hall are four of the Salem battlers listed. A special;: Intermission act will feature the PAL's famous kid ac robatic team consisting of Pease, Gene Lninn,Blondie Stanley, John. ny Rokstad and Charles White. WIL Directors OpenSession ! KlCTfLAND. Wash. Jan. li- Ar)-Directors ef the Westers) International Baseball lea rot to day looked' ever' three different schedules proposed fee list bat deferred action est the matter. Robert AbeL the league dent, said tonight he didn't a definite decision en a schedule eenld be reached at the current meeting which ends tomorrow, Abel was again elected loop pre sident today, his fifth time. The directors spent most ef the time! today talking abeat ipires. I Mill Gty Gets 4th Win in Row MILL CITY. Jan. 10 (Special) Mill City's Timberwolves chalked their fourth straight victory In Marion County B league southern division play tonight as they top ped Gate 42-35, after making up a 16-20 halftime deficit Pacing the Wolves were Ollle Muise with 11 markers and Leo Poole who hit 10. Merlin Cole got 12 and Jim Carey 11 for Gates. GATES (39) Burton (7) Viebert (3) Carer (11) Mitchen (2) (42) MILL CITT mi inorniev (li) Leo Poole ill) Muise Law Pool Col 12) . G II) Moberc Reaerve scoring: Mill City Peter son (l). Halftlm acor: Gate ao, . Oty 18. Officiala: Nelson and Wlckert. WRIGHT TO COLONELS ORLANDO, Fla Jan. 10 -OPh Taft Wright, veteran outfielder with 12 years experience in the major leagues, today announced he would play this year with the Louisville Colonels of the Ameri can association. Wright was cut adrift late last season by the Philadelphia Athletics. Table of Coastal Tides (Compiled by U. 8. Coast at Geodetio survey, ronwna. ureronr TIDES yOR TAFT, ORCGON JANUARY ISM HIGH WATER LOW WATER Time Height 1L f .81 am 8 J , Hi ym 4 7 IS a -Vt am 1 Tina Height li:4S am 1.8, 114 pm ale 7:54 pm 4.4 1:37 m 8.8 U 737 am 7.4 W AX am X-l S.ll om 48 tsa. m e.t 14 831 am 7.8 18 am S.t 10:50 om 4.S 41 pm -es 18 :15 am 7.7 IM am 84 - 11:47 pm X 44 pm J v n i'al (KldDsainio Smiesidl Toe Warriors Lead Most of Way Lebanon Finesse Too Fine for Salem Crew LEBANON. Jan. 10 (Special) A clever and determined band of Lebanon Warriors displayed 82 minutes of expert baU handling here tonight, much to the discom fort of the visiting Salem Vikings. Final score of the non-league game was Lebanon 89, Salem 91, an up set in the minds of both teams. The setback was only the second In ten games for Coach Harold Hauk's crew, who before tonight had been stopped only by the Jef ferson Democrats of Portland. Salem was In the running all the way tonight, though they never led In the second half. Throughout the first two periods. it was strictly a nip-and-tuck bat tle. With Lebanon employing the weave and both teams hitting their shots; the first eight minutes pro vided the packed house with a fine brand of basketball. As the period, ended, Salem held a 22-21 advan tage. The Vikings uncorked their only rally of the game at the outset of the second stanza. Pouring in six quick points, the capital city lads built up a 28-21 lead before Leb anon had time to call time out Then it was Lebanon's turn to zoom. The Warriors closed the gap hurriedly, and went into a 33-30 halftime lead. TVi. t,mIv. mnlnl m a tnrrtA v. hif hi, r than , few point, ever separating the two teams. At the automatic time out, Lebanon was on top 51 48. Fouling hurt the Salems in the final two minutes, and the of-dis-cussed and more oft -cussed two minute rule certainly did. the Vixs no good. Salem committed no less than 10 fouls In the final 2 minutes and 45 seconds, and the Warriors con verted 8 of the 10 free throws. Hottest thing on the floor to night was Salem Guard Daryl Gi rod. who hemped five field goals in seven shots and hit four out of four from the free throw line. SALXM (91) LEBANON (99) rg n r cpi rgrtprtpi ran prep I I S flStolaiaJ 2 0 9 4 WallingJ Rogers.! S 1! 4 0 2 S Hlnman 4 S 218 5 4 8 10 Holcua.e 4 18 9 Gllson.e Girodj Chmbln.g BaggettI Deen.c Paulus Davis .g Sloao.g 8 4 8 14 Baker 3 3 3 9 1 0 S 2 Beck S 9 113 39 3iWhitmrJ 119 01 OMJClrklU 1133 0 Hamlltn 13 3 SlUClrkle 9 9 8 0 1 1 0 Norton.g Garner .g 0 0 01 Totala IS IS 27 811 Totals 1921 1999 rnt throw misaod: Salem 11. Leb anon 17. HalftMn acor: Lebanon 33. Salem 30. Officials: Baiach and Mat thews. Bevos Await Duck Invasion OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Corvallis, Jan. 10-(Speclal)-Ore- con State's defending nortnern ai- vislon champion basketball team will make an all-out effort to grao the first lea of the annual four' game series with arcn-rtvai ure- gon when the two ciuds inaugurate 1930 comDetition in Gill coliseum here Friday night Game time is 1p.m. Coach Slat Gill, leaving no stone unturned, scouted ine Webfoots in both their games against Washington State last weekend, and came home with the warning to his squad that the Ducks will be a hard quintet to beat Like the Beavers. Oregon spilt with touted wsc SBA Quintet ! Nips Jlbpsters Salem Academy's Crusaders opened their Marion-Polk league hoop campaign last night with a 37-33 win over the Independence Hopsters on the local floor. The tilt was close all the wsy. Dennis Mikkelson sparked the Crusaders with 12 points. Prelim went to the Hopster JVa, 32-23. Deck Fins Duane Frank of Reed's Drive Inn and Jerry Davis of Davis Oil copped individual honors in duck pin action on the B it B alleys Tuesday night Frank rolled best series of the evening, a 512, while Davis' 227 single game was tops In that department Reed s Drive Inn posted both high team series and game, with 2465 and 858. Results Reed's Drive Inn 4, Frosty Olson Florists o: Mick's , sign Shop Capp's Used Cars 0; Helder Radio 3, Let Newman l; Davis uu Sunset Donut 0. Mender NEW HOTEL COCKTAIL LOUNGE MUST BE STRICTLY SOBER AND NOT A CIGARETTE CHAIN SMOKER Give References and Phon. Number Confidential Write Box No. 468, Oregon Statesman 4li HittfMra&rigtt& 8 The Statesman, Salem, Orew 'Not Witch Hunting', Li beraf ized a nity Code Plan of NCAA NEW YORK. Jan. 10-WVDr. Karl Leib. tsident of tha National Collegiate Athletic association, said "witch hunt" and will give rebellious members every chance to hold their standing under the sanity code. EDDIE EXDELATZ He's new Navy eoaeh. Middies Sign Ed Erdelatz ANNAPOLIS. Mdi Jan. 11-6W The Naval academy announced early today that Eddie Erdelatz will be its new head football coach. The announcement was made by Capt Howard E. Caldwell, Navy director of athletics, said tft 38- year-old end coach of the San Francisco professional 49'ers had accepted a four-year contract Terms of the pact were not an nounced. Caldwell said that when Erde latz selects his assistant coaches their contracts will be for the same tenure. Erdelatz will replace George Sauer. who resigned 10 days ago. The announcement came few minutes before 1 ib, after Cap tain Caldwell conferred by long distance telephone with Erdelatz, who Is In San Francisco. Kentucky Retains 2nd in St. S&hms Gets Job m li iliaaajj " jiwMUna i m n mii.iiiiws. m. ymwum ) 1 1 1 j . . ' i ' V 5 .. v. ..... yt. N x 1 Top UHoop NEW YORK, Jan. 10-Vt John's of Brooklyn still Is the na tion's No. 1 college basketball team. The Brooklyn Redmen. knocked out of the thinning ranks of the nation's major undefeated teams by CCNY, held their slim lead over once-beaten Kentucky in the second of the weekly Associated Press ranking polls. Angels Rally, Topple Canby MT. ANGEL, Jan. lO-(Special)-Mt Angel's Preps came from be hind a 13-10 halftime deficit with 30 second half points tonight and defeated Canby 40-30 in their Wil lamette Valley league basketball game. Francis Donley with 12 points and a snappy floor game paced the Preps. Toby Irwin had 10 points for Canby. The Canby Bees won the prelim 28-28. The Preps win pushed them Into a tie for the league lead, as previ ously unbeaten Estaeada was downed by Woodburn tonight CANBY (14) McLaren 0) Palmer S) Irwin (10) Oilier Hi (44) MT. ANGEL (0) BochaWr (U) Beyer (8) Wellman (4) Payseno r r c o o Perkett (4) (12) Donley Reserve scoring: Canby Bolland S. Mt. Angel Ebner 1. Officials: Bob Howell and Al Llghtner. Wanted ffw LA (Leads Wedneadcrf, January 11, 1950 Says Lieb today the NCAA is not on a "We have several moves under way to modify the code and make it more liberal," he said, If the revised code meets the approval of these members objecting to it they will be allowed to go along." Seven institutions have notified the NCAA that they do not plan to abide by the sanity code, as now constructed. These seven have been recom mended for expulsion from the na tional body by the NCAA consti tutional compliance committee, the sanity code's police lorce. Action is to be taken at the gen eral session Saturday. A two thirds vote of the members pres ent is required for expulsion. The NCAA has some 300 members. The seven rebelling schools have not been Identified officially by the NCAA but four have made themselves known. They are Uni versity of Virginia, Virginia Tech, Virginia Military and the Citadel. They have announced plans for a nnisn. right on the floor of the convention. Leib said two of the main pro posals advanced; for liberalization of the code are (1) greater help for needy scholarship cases; (2) more free meals at the training: ta ble. . In the main, the sanity code stip ulates financial aid may be grant ed athletes only if the same aid is available under the same condi tions to all students of the school. It forbids financial Inducements and limits the amount that can be paid athletes, for jobs. The opening session of the NCAA convention today was devoted mainly to organization. The exec utive committee held a brief se sion mainly to routine matters. The committee Will hold an all day meeting tomorrow to review cases of sanity code violations. Also tomorrow the American Foot ball Coaches association will meet to recommend changes In the foot ball rules. MEADOWS OWNERS HOPEFUL PORTLAND, Jan. 10 HffV An attorney ior we Portland Mead ows horse racing track owners in dicated today the track may yet offer a 1950 program. Virgil Crum said the stockholders may contrib ute enough funds to cover delin quencies of the past year, or group of fans working with bank ruptcy referee may go ahead. AP Poll Keeps Long island wita eight suc cessive victories to Its credit through Monday night's games, moved up a notch Into third place. Indiana, which was handed its first licking last night by Michi gan, took fourth place followed by Holy Cross, Bradley, CCNY, Duquesne, North Carolina State, and UCLA In that order. St John's, with 28 first place ballots, accumulated 929 points in the voting of 122 sports writers and sportscasters. Kentucky re ceiving 24 No. 1 nominations, pil ed up 871 points. LvLU. collected 820 points and were named for first place on 30 ballots. With one exception, CCNY, the first ten teams are holders from the previous week. Improving CCNY vaulted from 14th to . its No. 7 rating on the strength of victories over St John's and Loy ola of Chicago. CCNY displaced Minnesota which dropped to 11th place. Sev eral other - clubs were shuffled around within the first ten. Washington (12-1) moved up from 21st to 20th with 35 votes. COIUMSIA BtlWIIIII INC. Rivals Slate Playoff Today 15-Foot Pressure Putt Pulls Sam Even By Bob Myers LOS ANGET.E55 Jan 1A Little Ben Hogan, making golfs gamest comeback, was tied for first place today in the $19,000 Los Angeles open by late-finisher Sam Snead on a spectacular 18th hole putt In a day filled with climax after climax, and excitement built up on excitement that burst into a frenzy at the hectic finale, these two rivals for golf fame,- Hogan and Snead, wound up the 72-hole grind with Identical scores of 280. Tt,ni ...... 4 . ' third playoff in the history of this 24-year-old winter classic, but nothing can surpass the events of this final 18 holes of siirnrise and mounting tension. In fact it mar Drove an anti . climax. - Hogan was Frank to admit: " "I'm damned tired. 1 wish X didn't have to play tomorrow. Rather than that, I wish he'd won the tournament today." Hogan finished first shooting! his third successive 69 in as many rounds. He calmly posted his 280 for the tournament he had won ' three times previously. He looked like the winner. But came a rumble from the greens and fairways far down the course at picturesque Riviera Country club. Snead was hot He was one under par 35 at the turn a a . A t a uuo we onvc ior pome. ic ditu- ied the twelfth ana tne tmrteentn. He paired the fourteenth and needed two birdies and two pars to tie Hogan. . . The West Virginia Drawler got his par on the next two holes, and banged his third shot high and straight, 10 feet from the pin on the seventeenth. - Snead turned to his threesome. nartner. Jark Burke, and cracked! we gotta knock a coupie oz these in to get the little man." The gallery howled. They had never seen Snead so relaxed. Sam knocked his 10-footer in. ' Then he came to the 453-yard eighteenth, it is a curxicuit hole to birdie. Snead s approach sailed true, but it left him with a 13-foot putt He had to sink It to tie and get the little man. He studied the greens for four minutes. He addressed the ball. He sent it straight to its destination and the gallery called the shot even before it plunked Into the cup " It gave him a 68, five under par nst two etrnk-M letter than tha tournament's previous best round. That was the big moment 01 tne day. but prior to this the drama was divided. There was Hogan, making his final bid for fame in a comeback from a highway crash that all but ended his career 11 months ago. There was another mighty mite, Jerry Barber of Pasadena, a( com parative unknown who for three rounds kept the great names of the tournament trailing behind, only to blow up today with a 79 and a 288. Youthful Jack Burke shot a 69 for 281 and third place. Four strokes back of Burke came Ells worth Vines, with a 72 for 283, and Jim Ferrler of San Francisco eased in with a 71 for 288. Amateur honors fell to youthful Bob Duden of Portland, Ore with rounds of 72-75-75-78300 Runner-up honors fell to Frank Stran ahan of Toledo, O with 201. The only money-winner from the Pacific north ww est was Ta cotna's Charles Congdon, who tied for 11th at 291 and earned $450, Salem JV Quint In First Setback LEBANON, Jan. lO-(Speclal). The Salem high junior - varsity basketball club suffered Its first loss of; the season here tonight, dropping a 39-32 nod to the lnspir- awl f aKatiAfi iivwlw lALCM JV (12) Jones (2) Conder i Schlar (2) . Haugen (0) . () LEBANON JT F (14 Smith ) XUvano C (!) Campbell O US) Summers Hazel 110) O (1) Swanaon Reserves eoorlng: Salem Bauer a. BlUaki 9. Baumgart 8. Halftlm score: Salem 10, Lebanon 17. Olildala: Based and Mathew. . . 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