Stojach-Dusette vs. Ross -
Tag Team Tilt Tops at Armory Tonight
A tag teamer boasting four of
Matchmaker Elton Owen's top
supermen and the return of Andy
Truman to local action highlights
tonight's mat meetinf at the arm
ory, on paper another of the as
piring mat maestre's accented
efforts. Truman will appear la
a special match, following an 8:3t
'clock opening prelim that sends
Danno McDonald arainst youth
ful Dale Riser.
- Handy Andy, as fast and clever
as they come In the mat fame,
tangles with Roughian Carl Grey
la a 2-ef-S faller. After
lengthy absence Andy has return,
ed from his Texas home loaded
with an ambition to Jump Into,
the thick of the Coast Junior and
Urhtheavy mat title belt squab
bles hereabouts. The gent was
extremely popular with the cus
tomers when he was here.
Frank (Football) Stojack and
Don fs!ihi
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Haukmen Seek 19th Win, Revenge
Over Bud Page's Warriors Team
Salem high's burly basketeers
pull the curtain on their regular
home court campaign, shoot for
their 19th victory of the season and
romp for revenge tonight at the
Villa when they tangle with Bud
Page's swift' Lebanon high War
riors at 8:15 o'clock. Only a trip
to Bend Friday remains on the
Viks regular slate, although they
have a district 11 date in the local
hall starting February 27.
Already champions of the Big
I 1 1
' Who's the mysterious lefthand pitcher George Emigh keeps tell
ing about wanting from the east for his Senators mound staff? Who
else but Lefty Wandel Mossor himself. Emigh and the skinny West
Virginian with the hopping fast ball have been dickering for weeks.
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LEFTY WANDEL MOSSOR and Cherry of course belong to
Portland and Wasley hasn't yet signed his contract But the possibil
ity of all three romping around the Waters pasture is I there. Both
Cherry and Barr may be sent down by the varsity, and Wasley Is
expected to sign any day now
Speaking of Wilson, he's a sad Irishman again since reading
where his former Boston Red Sox roomie Jimmy Foxx wasn't voted
Into baseball's hall of fame. John Francis, now daytime manager
at Salem's Supper Club, Incidentally, figures that Double-Xs major
league home run record, second only to the Immortal Babe Ruth's,
should be more than enough to gain Foxx the honor. Then of course
there was that famous Yankee stadium home run Foxx bit off Lefty
Gomez one day. That alone puts the guy In the hall for our
dough ... ' .
This is Final Comeback Try for Sevens
. It was a right determined Bill Sevens who left town
Monday for the Sacramento camp la California. The biggie
with the bad arm wasnt pledged so much to making his
latest comeback try a success, although hell naturally give
, it all he's get Bat he was convinced that this ene la the
last ene. ;
"This is it" tattled Bev as he drove off. "Either I make it
this time or give it up entirely." '
As for the shoulder that has kept him from pitching
more than a few scattered tunings since that memorable .
: October day la Brooklyn la 1947, It feels pretty strong,"
he says, At least It hasn't been bothering him at all during
his pre-camp tuneups at the local TMCA "But IH knew
' more about It whea I've thrown regularly for awhile," he
added. The big guy Is la pretty fair shape otherwise. He
weighs ML which Is about 19 pounds above his normal
level. He can knock those off la a week. '
If the comeback whirl fails, Bevens plans to go to work In a
beer spa In the Hollywood district here, an endeavor he has been
toying with for a number of weeks.
'Luck of Draw Again Misses Vikings
Last year's "luck of the draw" wasn't kind to H. Hauk and his
Vikings as they headed for Eugene and the state caca derbv. The
'Salems ran against Roosevelt of
jicaea oy one point ana tnen watched the Roosles romp on to the
championship. Well never be turned from our ortnion that the
Salems would have taken the title
u loss io it.ouie itourae s rortianders.
After taking a! peek at the pairings for next month's
classic the Salems aren't to bo much better off this time
. despite the fact that they play the district 14 winner (Rainier.
St nelens. Scappose) In the first round. For la the same
i bracket with Salem provided et course that the Vikings win
their own district conclave starting next week are such
potents as Newberg, Hillsbore, Marshfleld. Jefferson, Oregon
City and Corvallls. Those teams must win their tourney
tickets la their own lntra-dlstrict arguments, but are heavily .
favored to do Just that Newberg Is expected to come out
okeh against such as MeMlnnville and Dallas. Jefferson fan
virtual elnch to be the No. 2 Portland team, "behind Reeee
, velt milsbere and Marshfleld are Indexed as cinches, as Is
Corvallls. Oregon City may be succeeded by Milwaukle er
Molalla, but even discounting the representative from that
Particular district the ethers mentioned form a formidable
: let
Vjks Bracket Tougher Than the Other
The tournament 'tlin far h
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flay goes like this: No. 12 (Oregon
(CorvalliS.) No. ft ranictaml v
r U g V sVO V OF OMM OllliWU V W W WW
berg. McMlnnvUle, Dallas) vs. No. 18 (Jefferson). No. 11 (Salem)
E jMIWaler. St Helens, Scappose). Therefore If Salem gets
by its first game, the second will be against either Newberg or
-!..on,,4oth ,tou8hies. A win to that one will put the Hauka
gainst either Hlljsboro, Marshfleld, Corvallla or the district 12
one m wnicn is in the pushover class.
i11!.1 'ntalning Salem appears to be much
more loaded wiUi good teams than the ether. Quints like
72rJ;:JFnn2t!l Btnd On. Eugene, GranU Pass. Cen
tkZi Pt?? ISf0?1! tUck B aggreratcly with.
those in the opposite bracket v T
ii Iuckt:f as mentioned, again gave the
ftuems the pastier end ef things. ... ,
WalUck
LEO WALLICK
He's In the brawl
George (The Muscle) Dusette,
two seasoned capables If ever
there have been any at all, team
np as the "cleanies" in the tag
teamer. Stojack's giant airplane
a4 Via
Six circuit for the fourth straight
year, Coach Harold Hauk's huskies
have so far collared 18 wins over
various and sundry prep com
petition around the state. They've
been licked four times, but only
two of the four by high schoolers.
The Lebanons happen to b one
of the two teams holding a nod
over the SalemsJ a $9-51 decision
rendered at Lebanon last month.
Since the Viks erased the loss to
Jefferson of Portland by taking an
go jar naven l been awe to
.gei lUKcuier unanciauy. , wiuaa
needs little Introduction in these
I parts, as it was during the war
yean that he had a couple or. siz
zling seasons with Portland. Then
in 1947 he was the best southpaw
in the WIL under Mgr. Jack Wil
son ... It's only a guess, but ours
is that Emigh actually is angling -for
a Senators hill corps made up
of Mossor, Ken Wyatt, Cal Mc
Irvin, Bob Drilling, Bob .Steven
son and Ray McNulty. Of course
there's half a dozen long strings
to be pulled before such could be
realized. But what a staff that
would be, and with Ad Lisk back
ing it up as the Np. 1 reliefer!
. . . Emigh also has visions of an
outfield consisting of Eddie Barr,
Mel. Wasley and -- Bob Cherry
Which would certainly do. Barr
Portland In the first round, got
had they been able-to escape
hrrVt in vM4i Y,m Sfl1ma will
City-Milwaukie-Molalla) vs. No.
Ma ft fMai-ift1l Ha Km-
spin and Dusette's headlocks and
full nelsons are two of the most
punishing holds exhibited In the
local arena. They clash with
Tony (The Fist) Ross and Leo
(Pile Driver) Walllck, second to
few as ' noted nasties, when
they're in real form. .
Walllck chose Ross as his part
ner for the melee. Miffed be
cause he figures he was gypped
out of two wins In his last -appearances
here, Walllck wanted
a real toughie for his pal tonight
After watching: Anthony Q. try
to pin MGorgeous G us the rass
lln bear tingle handedly last
week. Walllck Informed Owen
that Ross was Just the crony he
was looking for.
Stojack will be marking time
until next week when he takes
on Al Ssass In a tussle for the
hitter's Junior heavy belt. Harry
Elliott will referee tonight's card.
ToiraoglM
easy verdict in a return match.
they'll be shooting trie works to
even the count with the Warriors
tonight
Coach Hauk's starting lineup or
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BCD PAGE
Brings Lebanons hero
Jim Rock, Doug Rogers, Layton
Gilson, Captain Daryl Gurod and
Larry Chamberlain will bo intact
for the tussle. Reserves , Larry
Bazgett, Dick Deen, Deb Davis,
Gene Garver, Larry Paulus, Wayne
Walling, Gordy Sloan, Dick Nor
ton and Don McKenzie, all of them
active in the 73-38 rout of Spring
field last Friday, may get into the
act also.
The Warriors win go with
Wayne Holzfuss, Bill Baker, Gene
Beck, Bob Hinman and Ernie
Kirkelie, and can follow up with
Jerry Hamilton, Len Steckley,
Jim Whitmore, John Stolsig, Rod
Bean and Maynard Kirkelie.
The schools Jayvee teams will
play the 8:15 o'clock prelim.
Canada Meet
Draws Slders
BANFF, Alta, Feb. 20-(CP)-Eleven
countries will be repre
sented at the first North American
championship ski meet held in
Canada.. More than 60 ski riders
are expected to run the steep
slopes of 8,275-foot Mount Nor
quay from Feb. 25 to March 5.
Fifty of the world's top skiers
who last week competed at the
world championships at Aspen,
Colo., are due to arrive here Tues
day night Heading the list of
crack racers la the schusslng,
daredevil Italian,? Zeno Colo, who
won the world championship title
In the giant slalom and downhill
at Aspen.
Countries represented are Arg
entina, Austria, Canada, Chile,
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BOS. Lama Sift, McClary SIS, Phlpps 664.
Boyce 1ST; MASTER BREAD 0 Mtt
oa 421. Prim 622. Coomler 489. Pow
ell 621, Tanner 551.
MARION CREAMERY ID Gar
barino 457, Perker 897, Davenport 457,
Kenyon Ml. Xing 432; STARR rOODS
INC J) Arehart 573. Allen 477.
OlinrvrSSl. Lenffrcn 503, Scales 499.
STETTUtRS (1 6tctUr 481. Al
S27. C. StettlW 497, Hendrte 4M. Val
des i. NICHOLSONS INSURANCE
) Wilton 627. Gardner S10. Gannon
633. frieaen 823. McCluskey 499.
SENATOR RADIO (2) 1 Cady S48,
Duties 841, WUtaey 461, Bolton 477.
Brant 805: KNIGHTS Or COLUMBUS
(1) HartweU 493. Albrlch 647. Blck
ler 818, M. Miller 693. J. Miller BOL
GOLDIE'S (1) Howell 489. 3. Here
414, Frank 497, G. Here 496. Bentaon
823; WALTON BROWN (2) Perry
476. Singer 446, Alderin 80S, SUke 616.
Riches 616.
High Individual fame: McClary of
Orvala. 233.
Wh Individual series: McClary ef
Orvala. iia. ,
High team fame: Orvala, 1077.
tilth team aeries: Onral's, 3042.
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THE JEWEL BOX (1) Cowan 814.
Brant 602. White 425, Miller 857. Hop
finser 419. DICK MEYER LMBR. (2)
Barber 628. Livingston 623. Ship
man 810. Stienke 467, Hagen 549.
WOODBURN (3) Steele &4i. Perd
422, Austin 493, Cannon 807. Hicks 688.
SOUND CONST. CO. (0) Gunderson
312. Baylor 270. Garrett 2S, Bob Straw
489, Simmonds 256, Bud Straw 334. Mil
ler 814.
HOFFMAN CONST. (2) Larsen 858;
Gardner 495. Coin 426. Kildail 297. SU
ke 172. NALLEYS 1 Thompson 640.
Johnson 280, Thurmaa 3C5, Odum 417,
McCune 822.
VALLEY OH, (3) Delk 404. Boon
434. Vestal 421 Lei n 431, Warner 462.
ROD as GUN CLUB (0) Miller 340,
futreU 431, McHlnay 490, Mull 275,
Pttstiur
Htoam series: 1394, Dick Meyer
. Hlrh team garnet 118, Dick Meyar
Lumber, is
High Individual game: tlL Bandy
Cowan. r
High Individual series: 188, Hicks.
Meet Resumes
Wednesday
Third round play In the Mar
lon County B league's champ
ionship playoff tournament will
take place Wednesday night
starting at 7:3 o'clock In the
Willamette U gym. Games oa
tap are as follows: 7:30 Jef
ferson vs. Aumsville. 2:45
Gervals vs. Mill City,
Thus far In the tournament
Sublimity defeated Chemawa
and Aumsville downed Jeffer
son Inthe first round play. Ia
thero. 2 round Jefferson elim
inated Chemawa entirely, Sub
limity nipped Aumsville and
Gervals conquered Mill City.
As things now stand, the loser
of Wednesday's Jefferson
Aumsville game will be eliminated'-and
the winner will ad
vance to a Thursday night tilt
with Sublimity for third place
la the final standings of the
league race.
Gervals and Mill City, champs
ef their respective league di
visions, are playing a 2 -of -3
series for the overall title. Con
sequently If Gervals wins agala
Wednesday the title U decided.
If MUl City comes through,
however, a third and final game
win be played Thursday night
Juniors Play
Seventh Heat
JUNIOB niGH STANDINGS
WLPct WLPrt.
P-Greys 1 J33'P-Ploneers S J00
L-Blues 1 .S33 W.Salcra t 4J3S
P.CarU S JOO U-GokU SM
Seventh round , play In the Sa
lem Junior high school basketball
circuit is booked for today and
Wednesday. Today's tilts, both in
the afternoon at 4 o'clock, put the
Parrish Pioneers against the Par
rish Cards at Parrish and the
Blues opposite the Golds at Les
lie. The West Salem-P arris h
Greys tilts scheduled for tonight
has been changed to Wednesday
at 4 p. m. at Parrish, according to
Vera Gilmore, athletic director.
: Hank Landis' Parrish Greys and
Harry Mohr's Leslie Blues, with
live wins and a single loss contin
ue to pace the loop race with but
four more rounds remaining, in
cluding today's. The teams are
booked for another full round
Friday.
TopsforNYHurlers
Page to Pull
$35,000 Salary
NEW YORK, Feb. 2WtfV Fire
man Joe Page signed his "best
contract ever" with the New York
Yankees today for an estimated
$30,000 plus. I
"Ifs a hell of a contract" said
Joe. Like George Weiss, Yankee
general manager, the ace relief
pitcher refused to disclose exact
figures. Reports on the money
ranged between $30,000 and $35,
000. In any case, it was a healthy
Increase over the $20,000 he was
supposed to have received last
season.
"It even surprised me," said
Page to newsmen, "I wasnt ex
actly a holdout just wanted to
negotiate."
It was generally agreed that
Page became the highest priced
pitcner in Yankee history with his
new contract
"Weiss and I started something
new, said Joe, "I think this is
the first time a relief pitcher is
getting paid like a starter.
GRIZZLIES CONK PIRATES
SPOKANE, Feb. 20 Montana s
high-scoring Grizzlies turned n
the gas midway in the first period
lonigni xo wmp wnitwortn college
95 to 73 In a non-confernce bask
etball game.
France, Italy, Jugoslavia, Norway,
Sweden, Switzerland and the
United States.
The meet gets under way Sat
urday with the North American
downhill run and Sunday racers
win compete for the slalom titles.
LADIES Omci LEAGUE
CURLVS DAIRY 1) Owens 410.
Rath S69, frank 364. Vibbert 364, White
359. METROPOLITAN STORES (2)
SUck 343. D. Jones 336, A. Jones 318,
Saw 4J1 al Tm m
CAPITOL CITY LAUNDRY (1)
Angone sis, Kuzner 959. uopnnger 35Z,
Settlemier 249, Michaud 397. WEST
ERN PAPER (2) Purvis 343. rieck
390, Seamster 220, CogsweU 305. An
derson 418.
BROWN'S JEWELERS (3) Furrer
SUA. Hinnii &40 R.lnb. mh n
Hourham 447. CHUCK'S STEAK
HOUSE (91 Holt 278. Curtis 329.
Lewis 318, Bennett 385, Roadermel 356.
TOP HAT (0) Cheney 400, Smith
414. Welch 300, Delaney 319. Gould 332.
MAYFLOWER MILK (3) Settlemier
34L Schartt 343, Craven 483. Plautx 373.
D. Scharff 430.
OREGON STATESMAN (1) Greene
409. Kitzmiller 449, Cordier 273. White
319. Bower 39L STOP-LITE (2) Lock
en 421. Marks 426. McWain 408, Fred
rickson 366. Kunk 451.
High Individual game: Charlotte Mo
Wain. 177.
High individual cries: Cy Craven.
463. .
High team fame: Stop-Lite Coffee
Shop, 728.
High team series: Stop-Lite Coffee
Shop, 2072.
ACE'S at B A SINGER (1) Basln
ger 478. Randall 499, Hemann 411, D.
Luts 489. Cushing 429. TEAMSTERS
(2) Godkin 479, Mennls 432. Pohl 443,
Graham 472. B. Thets 409.
SOUTH SALEM PHARMACY (31
Riordan 479. Merritt 502, Holt 417. Xeck
ter 454. Hyatt 469. STATE & 14th (0)
Coffman 349, Crosaler 385, Cox 441
aaeyers imiKj
MONTGOMERY WARD (2) Fleet
462. Scheffe 384. Causes 459. dine 474.
Morria 471. BROWN'S JEWELRY (1)
rerxer sav, k. tiaugen 4. Nystrom
270, H. Heufen MTv. Haugen 467.
DOOLTTTLE'S SERVICE (2) Du-
tntt Mil VaM . D,iM AOI riik-
483. Poole 462. STATE STREET MAR-
nei in aer 434. prunba 430, Bono
495. Kleinke 403. Hauser 497.
High Individual game: Harry Haugen,
203.
Hlgh individual series fHarry Haugen
High team game: Doolitue's Senrtee,
High team series: DooUtfle's Service.
10 The Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Tuesday, February 21, 2950
Pilots Cautious in Predictions
Coast League Clubs
Se X Training 4a ir it
LOS ANGELEs Feb. 20-(iiP)-Pacific Coast league managers met
with President Clarence Rowland today to go over league rules for
the 1950 season and later held a press confernce.
None of the skippers was willing to go out on a limb and predict
wnerv us ciuo migni iinisa we
season. Nearly all said they would
have to see how they fared with
major league clubs. Portland and
Seattle alone' have no big league
ties, but the others figure to land
a few players.
Manager Bill Sweeney of Port
land said his battery men are due
Wednesday at Riverside and that
the rest will arrive a week later.
The Seattle battery men, 20 strong,
went through a drill today at Palm
Springs. San Diego's battery men
and a few squad members were
busy at Ontario. ,?
The pennant - winning Holly
wood Stars will do their training
at nearby San Fernando, Los An
geles at Fullerton, San Francisco
at 1 Centro, Sacramento at Glen
dale and Oakland at Mesa, Ariz.
The Karakul Karpet quint held
Its lead in the City League Ameri
can division's second-half stand
ings last night with a 60-35 vic
tory over the Capitol Post No. Vs.
Waldo Unruh's 21 points sparked
the Karpets to their third straight
triumph. The West Salem Merch
ants went into second place as they
chalked their second win against
no losses a 51-45 decision over
Warner Motors. The 12th Street
Markets grabbed their second vic
tory in three starts as they drop
ped the Epping Lumbers, 40-33.
Funk led the West Salem win
with 13 points and the M12thsw
were sparked by Bud Duval's 10.
Both the Merchants and the Mar
kets had to come from behind to
triumph. The West Salem gang
trailed at the Intermission. 19-21
and Eppings was on top of the 12th
Streeters, 18-12 at the half. The
Karpets boasted a 29-18 margin at
the halfway point.
Cap. Pest 9 33) (66) K. Karpets
Hay (9) LF . (21) Unruh
Huggins (10) J r (0) comstock
Bates (13) Butte
HerreU (0) LG . (141 McMorris
Luke (3) L-.G : (15) Spiess
Reserve scoring: Karpets Svarve-
rud 4. Half time score: C. Post 18, Kar
pets 29.
Warner Meters
(51) W. Salem
Benson (8)
Cotton (6)
Bissell (10)
Coffee (7)
(11) Banta
(13) Funk
(10) Buckley
(3) Wilson
Adams (5)
(3) Riley
Reserves scoring: w. Motors Mc
Gregor 4, Nieswander 4; Merchants
Schaeffer 1. Skruzeski 6. HalfUme score:
W. Motors 21. Merchants 19.
12th St Market (4f) (33) Epping Lkr.
Atchesdn (9) F (5) Bernln
Hillficker (4) F (3) J. Epping
Davies (4) .,. C (6) Rief
Duval (10) G (2) Lutz
Davey (4) ,..Q (5) Hauth
Reserves scoring: 12th St. Miles
4. stauffer . weaver z: xpping j.
Epping S, Berry 2, Traeger 2. HalfUme
core: 12th St. 12. Epping 18. Officials:
Sebern and Henery.
IRISH G KIDDER INJURED
SOUTH BEND, Ind, Feb. 20-(ff
-Ray Espenan, letter winning end
for the past I three years on the
Notre Dame j football team, was
seriously Injured today In a tumbl
ing accident. Espenan suffered a
dislocated vertebra in, his neck
while demonstrating a tumbling
act at South Bend Central high
school.
Karpets Grab
3rd Straight
(45)
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CLEVELAND,' Feb. 20-(ff-Oeneral Manager Hank Greenberg of
the Cleveland Indians sounded a warning today to the incessant boo
birds: Shut up or you may get thrown out of the park.
The new Tribe boss, of course, doesn't mean all the hecklers
just "those stwo or three obnoxious
fans In every -ball park.'
"Ball players have rabbit ears,"
he explained. "Try as hard as
they might, they can't shut out the
boos. They always hear a boo, no
matter how faint This causes
players to develop an aversion for
fans.
"They avoid banquet requests,
often even autograph seekers.
One boo can give a player the
false feeling that most fans are
against him.
The former batting ace pointed
out that as "a player I thoroughly
disliked It and as a general man
ager I plan to do something about
it. I
"If I canI .would like to oust
these abusive popoffs from the
stadium."
FAUNCEGETS POST
MINOT, N. D, Feb. 20 -(P)-Everette
Faunce, former Minne
sota grid star, today was named
head football coach at Minot State
Teachers college. Dr. C C Swain,
president, announced.
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By The Associated Press
The Oregon State Beavers and
Oregon Webfoota Monday opened
heavy workouts on the practice
floor as they made ready for their
final two games of the annual ser
ies Friday and Saturday nights.
The Friday night game will be
played in Gill Coliseum at Corval
lis. The Saturday night finale
will be caged off In McArthur
court at Eugene.
The teams go Into the final pair
all even after the first two games.
Oregon State walloped the Ducks
at Corvallia early in January, but
week before last the Ducks did a
turnabout and spanked the Bea
vers. Oregon will be aided by the re
turn to coaching action of John
Warren who has been hospitalized
with virus pneumonia. Although
the Webfoots are completely out
of the northern division penant
scramble, they could ruin what
chances Oregon State has' by
downing the Beavers even once
this week. The Beavers have two
games at Seattle with Washing
ton next week.
Another division series Friday
and Saturday sends the Washing
ton Huskies to Moscow to play
Idaho.
Golden Glovers Ready
SEATTLE, Feb. 20-()-Ninety
seven of the top amateur leather
punchers' of the Pacific northwest
and Canada had their entries in
by; tonight's deadline for the 15th
annual Post-Intelligencer Gold
Gloves championships.
. Among' the largest contingents
are 10 from Oregon.
POINTER NAMED CHAMP .
HERNANDO, Miss., Feb. 20-P)
A slender, seven-year-old pointer
named Oration was awarded the
Open All-Age championship by
the United States Field Trial as
sociation here 1 today. Oration,
owned by B. W.Norria of West
Point, Miss., topped a 65-dog field.
Techmen
PORTLAND, Feb. 20- (Special)
-Benson Tech's state champion
swim squad rolled to a 45-11 vic
tory over Salem high's Viks to
day. It was the Techmen's see
end straight win aver the SHS's.
The Viks, however, snared
three first, with Backstroke ace
Bob Hamblln getting two of
them. Hamblln won the 110
yard backstroke event In a 1:11.5
time and also collared the 120
yard - Individual medley In a
1:22.5. The Salem first - was
chalked by Perry Ullman In the
100-yard breaststreke. He swam
It ia a 1:20 time.
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With a pinch of spring now in the
air, many base bailers are either
en route to, er planning to light
out for various training camps.
Salem's Bill Bevens (above) left
Monday for the Sacramento
camp In California and Short
stop Bad Peterson (below) de
parts this week for the Portland
Beavers' Riverside encampment
Eddie Barr. Marty King, Wayne
Peterson, Jim Foster and Dick
Gentzkow are . among ether Sa
lem men soon to report for 1950
duties.
Crusaders Play
Fox JV's Tonite
Jerry Archer's Salem Academy
Crusaders play host to the George
Fox college JV's tonight, 8 o'clock,
on the West Salem school's floor,
A. prelim game between the sec
onds is set for 7. The Academy's
meet Bay City here Friday night
LEGION SERIES SET
YAKIMA, Feb. 20 -(JP) The de
fending National American Legion
junior baseball champions from
Oakland, Calif, will play Yakima's
Legion nine in a three-day series
here July 13-14-19, it was an
nounced today.
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Top .Vik Strokers Again
John Good of Benson won the
40-yard freestyle and the 100
yard freestyle events.
Coach Vers Persinger's Viks
play host to Vancouver, Wash.,
high's team tomorrow, 2:30, la
the Salem "Y pooL
Kesnlts:
' 44-freestyl: 1st Geo fB). 2nd
Meshka (B), Srd sUiacfeltcr S).
Tlaae: 2tS.
la-'kreasUtrekt: 1st tniaaaa S),
Sad Bembres (B), 3rd Nelson
(S). Time: 1st.
Attention Sportsmen!
An Order of High Powered
RIFLES :
has finally arrived-and are now ready
for your inspection
THEY INCLUDE
1-Model 70 30-06
' Priced at 109.50
2- 300 Savage Model '
99EG'S
Priced at 96.45
2-Winchester 30 x 30's
Priced at 62.45
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iJimDemaret,
Burke Backed
HOUSTON, Tex, Feb! 20-VPh
Local golf fans are hoping a
hometown jinx will not - work ,
against popular Jimmy Demaret
fin1. -TfirOrlA Pni.1r. 4, " - fr Hi
week's $10,000 Houston open golf ,
tournament. ; ,
Qualifying play for about SO
non-exempt positions In Thurs
day's first round is scheduled to
morrow ; over the long, revamped
Brae Burn Country club course..
Hometowners Burke and De
maret will not have to try to qua
lify. They are the second and third
leading money t winners in the
current winter professional tour.
Icated to Demaret, the first from
Houston to rank among the all- .
time greats of professional golf.
That plus the usual swarm of
close friends will put the colorful
Jimmy under heavy pressure,
even though he will be working '
on a course where he formerly
was a caddy and later the club
professional. ; , ,
.The 27 -year -old Burke also
will be touring familiar ground. -
Both Jackie , and Jimmy have
had tough luck in previous Hous
ton opens.
Last year Burke injured a wrist
at Tucson and had to pass up his .
nome town appearance.
Demaret never has done better
than tie for fourth place here.
iNo Decisions.
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Game Meeting
WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Feb.
20-GPr-Game commissioners of
Oregon, Washington and Idaho
had reached no agreement here
tonight on proposals for uniform
non-resident hunting and fishing
license fees.
T. B. Murray, fish and game de
partment of Idaho, pointed out
that big game fees in most states
cannot be lowered because of in
creased cost of production.
Charles Lockwood, director of
Oregon's fish and game depart
ment also said- he doubted wheth
er his office would make any rec
ommendation for a change fee to
the legislature. Earlier today, com
missioners emphasized that one of
the major factors In reciprocal
agreements was the "success ra
tio' of big game in various states.
Chances of getting an elk In Idaho,
for example, were said to be about
50 per cent, compared with 10 per
cent in Washington and even low
er in Oregon.
GEARHART COURSE SOLD :
ASTORIA, Feb. 20-,)-Tbe sale
of the Gearhart Golf course, ono
of the oldest in Oregon, was dis
closed today. Jens. L. Lerback,
Clatsop county lumberman, an
nounced he had sold it to William
D. Wilcox, Gearhart, for $65,000.
2ae-freettyle: 1st Kimball B).
2nd Gilbert (B), Srd BasnUm
(S). Time. 231.
ISO kacfcstreke: 1st (8), 24 Ko
ran (B), 2r Hesakrea (B). Tlaaei
laLS.
lse-freestyle: 1st Goads (B), tad
Msshks (B), 2r Sktrldaa (8).
Time: lt -
12S-tedlrldaal snedley: 1st Basa
klla (8). 2nd Kimball S), 3rd
GUkettsosi B). Time: X3XX.
lae-medley relay: Beaso 1st CKIm
kall, Bemkree. Meshka). Time: 2:V
ISO-reUy: Benson 1st (Teka, Lik
ens, GUkertson). Tims: lOSX
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