Attnory Lists Boxing Show 28-Rouncl Card Due j In Salem Tonight j The gloved gladiators, profess glcmal species, return to the arm ory tonight for the first time thi year to ma ice with the VFWV Matchmaker Tex Salkeld 28-round how. The first of three opening (our-round ' pre lims -will get things under way at 8:30 o'clock. A six-round special will follow, and A then comes the $ main event be tween. Indian t Dick Wolfe and tAl Cliff at 10 I rounds or Jess. A 1IC lUWUCp MM expected to be a sizeable battle. Both the two fisted Indian lad and the Portland J Negro have bop- iped on numerous I local cards in the past Indian iOickV the state Iwelterwe lght champ, whacked out wins over Lou (Wild Man) Nunes In his last two Salem ap- vi Zm P e a r a nces ana DICK WOLFE Jooked more and more impressive in both. Cliff has never had a bad fight locally. Is always In top shape and is a go-get-'em type of mixer. He's wanted to go main event here for a long time and got his chance when Davey Ball, original ly scheduled to meet Wolfe, was Jerked off the card after being kayoed in Portland last Friday night. Both Wolfe and Cliff are cap able of producing a knockout, as they are hard hitters. Both have graved durable also. In case they ave to go the entire 10 heats. They'll weight right around 150 - pounds for the scrap. ' The balance of the show looks like this: Six rounds Harry Hugues, Eugene vs. Mickey O'Dowd, Portland, middle-weights. Tour rounds Bobby Schaffer, Eugene vs. Dick Collie, Salem, Jimmy Huckaby. San Jose vs Bill Carson, Portland,. Welterweights. Four rounds Wes Hanson, Port land vs. Gordon Nordstrom, Van couver, lightbeavies. Eighteen-year-old Schaffer is ene of the best prospects Salkeld . has seen In a long time, he says. Newcomer Huckaby has been a mash bit in his recent Eugene appearances. ;"' Packy McFarland will referee I the show. ' Leaders Play In Cky Loop Tonight's National division, City Basketball league action at Leslie offers three games, starting at 7 o'clock, with one listing the two teams now in a tie for the loop lead. City Transit Lines and National Guards. The Transits have won three in a row In second half play and the Guards have taken their only two ao far. They tangle in the opening fame at seven o'clock. At eight o'clork the first half champion Naval Reserves go against Bur roughs Inn, and at nine the Post Office plays Capitol Business Col lege. Chambers Inks, Holdout Ends SAN BERNARDINO, Calit, Feb. tl -(JF)- Pitcher Cliff Chambers ended his holdout by accepting contract terms with the Pitts burgh Pirates today. .The National, league hurler re ceived less than $10,000 in 1949 but this year his salary report edly will exceed $15,000. Chambers, a 200-pound south paw, won 13 and lost seven for the Buccos in 1949. His earned run average of 3.97 was topped only by Murry Dickson. 4 -Braves Sign BOSTON, Feb. 21 !-- Four members oi. the Boston Braves agreed to terms today, leaving infi elder Sibby Sisti the only war rior backward about coming fox ward with pen in hand. Third Baseman Bob Elliott agreed to the tribe offer by phone. Pitchers Bob Hogue and Bob Hall also talked by phone with Quinn and agreed to sign. Walter Lin den, rookie catcher who batted .325 for the class A Denver club In the Western association, mailed his contract, i ITEU LOW PRICES SEE THEM r i s- U C?(o(31lG: TEAGUE IIOTOn CO. I. 355 No. Xiberrr. SoJem, ThcyH Do It Every BULLCARP MAKES HS OWN MCOMS TAX RULES AND GIVES OUT LIKE AN AUTHORrry EVER CHANCE HB 63T& SURE! X LISTED THE MINK YOU I B0U6HT EMMY UNDER i PONT di iQUBce crYDcKkro- Akin ALL THE DOUGH THE KACES EmtRTAINMENT-TAKlN6 I CLIENTS TO THE TRACKS V TTS THE SAME X 1112 Hopes Held for Winner 'Stack" Puts Meiv Life In WU's Cinder Sport For the first time since the war the Inauguration of track turn outs has caused something more than passive interest on the Willam ette university campus this year. As the workouts entered , the second week Coach Chester Stackhouse announced that he expects the prac tice sessions to swing into high gear by the end of the week. Stackhouse is putting the em phasis on track that Is so Justly deserved by the age old sport, and Is hopeful of pulling Willam ette out of the "indifferent" class of performers. Besides having an even dozen letter-winning per formers returning Stack; has the pleasure of seeing his runners move Into the modern oval at the school's new athletic plant. The track is a little over a year old now and' the runners all re port it is the best they've ever performed on. It will get its first 'SO meet when the Bearcats take on Pacific's Badgers April 14 in the Northwest Conference opener. - The twelve veterans returning from last year's third place con ference outfit are: Bob Hall Woodburn (Javelin); Ted Mertz, Upland, Calif. (High Jump and hurdles); Rod Beals, Salem (Mile); Lowell Weese, Salem (880 and Mile); Al Fedje, Salem (High jump and hurdles); Millard Bates, Salem (Dashes); Dale Reynolds, Merlin (880 and Mile): Wes Stauffer. West Linn (Mile & 2 Mile); Newt Kekahio, Honolulu (Weights) Jim Noa, Honolulu (Pole Vault); Bob Shangle, Med ford (Dashes); Lowell Maudlin, Bend (Broadjump). Three of the 12 returnees hold school records, i all of them set last year. Hall threw the Javelin 19T 2n; Weese ran the 880 In 2:00.9; and Mertz holds down rec ords in all S of his events High Jump (8); High Hurdles (15.8), and Low Hurdles (24.5). 'Stack' has great hopes of building a winner out of this fine nucleus. OTI Skipper Resigns Post KLAMATH FALLS, Feb. 21-JF) -Oregon Technical Institute foot ball coach Dale Daugherty today announced his; resignation. He gave no reason for giving up the Job he has held the two years that the. school has played football. Dougherty plans to remain at OTI through the spring and coach- the school's first baseball team. He came here from Lincoln high in Portland. i- FAVORITES TIED ORLANDO, Fla- Feb. 21-V A dark horse duo Marilynn Smith and Herb Minert tied favored Louise! Suggs and Toney Penna for medalist honors m the International Mixed Two-ball golf tourney here today. Miss Smith, former collegiate champion from Wichita, Kan, and Minert of Gary, Ind, posted a six-under-par 65 and 10 minutes later Miss Suggs and Penna duplicated it Table of Coastal Tides Tides for Taft, Oregon, February, UM (compiled by UA Coast Geo detic survey, Portland, for Uw Orccoa Statesman.) reb. HIGH WATER LOW WATER 1 una Ht. Time Ht. J:S ajn. a 10 M a m. :14 pjn. 11JS a m. ; 10 25 pjn. : litll ajn. 1L1S pjn. 10 pjn. 14 IS 1.4 sa is j la ss ai l p.mr ,51 xs 14 4:09 a.m. S.l i3i pjn. 4:51 a.m. :M p.m. S:41 mm. S JO pjn. .-41 axn. S:4S pjn. 4S 1 40 0 4.1 I ca 10 XM TODAY Oregon PhoM 2-1173 1 I lime 'rfT X LOSS ON l rOK I AS TAWNo AWTlTi v I 'A Woolens Draw Corvallis Five McMTNNVILLE, Feb. 21-Spec-ial)-Page Woolens of Salem, one of the favored teams in the 1950 Oregon AAU basketball tourna ment starting Saturday, Feb. 25, at the McMinnville armory, will face the Heckert's of Corvallis team in opening round play. The Heckert's, No. 2 team from dis trict 8, and the Woolens tangle at 7:15 pjn.. Saturday. Heckert's fin ished second behind Yew Creek Loggers in the recent tourney at Albany. If the Woolens get by the Heck ert's Saturday - their next game will be Sunday night at 9:15 o'clock against the winner of the Amity-Coos Bay first round tussle. Husky ; Swimmers Face UO, Bevos SEATTLE, Feb. 21 (JP)- The University of Washington, which hasn't lost a dual swimming meet since 1942, will send a team of 12 splashers south for clashes with Oregon State college Friday and Oregon Saturday. Washington has won 21 meets since it last dropped a decision to Oregon eight years ago. JUNIOR JT RESULTS: Junior high school JV games last night saw the Leslie Blues beat the Leslie Golds, 22-13 and the Parrish Card Bees top their brother Pioneers, 25-14. WV't Loder SUpt to Fifth Rooney Clings Pacific ITs Ed Rooney, after bucketing 24 points last week, continues to lead the Northwest conference scoring parade with a total of 200 in 13 games. Rooney's 15.4 average is tops in the league also. In second place is Bob Pol lard of Lewis & Clark, with 183 points in 12 games. Whitman's Chuck Anderson has 179 in 12 and Lloyd Neville of College of Idaho has 154 in 11. Willamette's : Ted Loder, early season leader, has slipped to fifth place. In 10 games Ted has tallied 142 points for a 14.2 average, v League games this week brings Whitman to Willamette Friday and Saturday nights. College of Idaho to Linfield the same nights, and sends Pacific to Lewis & Clark rifii In a hi v I By Jij Hado Then evervbop whc& hsaw wm proceeds to makb ufb unbear-5: A8LB FORTW3 REAL TAX EXPERTS" mm mmm-t I M mm iC I eSAl I mm IKUb (WW I I 19 l WHO ARE YOU WORKING FOR ME OR THE GOVERNMENT? v MY FRIEND BULLCARP JoiAl DEDUCTED THEM ITEMS! RT. V: WHY CANT X?THlNSS HAVE CHANGED SINCE YOU 60TYDUR CRA." faYSI Leslie Blues ot Harry Moor's Leslie Blues shot into undisputed possession of the top place in the Junior Tiigh hoop standings last night as they snared a close 30-28 victory over the Les lie Golds. The win was the Blues sixth in seven starts and put them half a game above the Parrish Greys who can pull into a first place tie again if they get by West Salem today. Another Junior game last night saw the Parrish Cards get their fourth triumph of the chase as they topped the Parrish Pioneers, 28-23. George Meyers led the Blues' win with 11 points and Joy was the big gun for the Cards with 10 markers. Leslie Blae (39) (29) Leslie Geld Minifee (2) F (4) PTumn, R. Gilman (2) F (S) Clark Meyers, G. (11) C (9) Cobb, J. P-hlm'n, C (9) G (5) Folston Hunt (5) G (2) Springer Reserves Scoring: Blue Ma pes 1. Gold Perry 1; Quamme 2. Halftime Score: Blue 23; Gold 14. Officials: Nelson and Pointer. Par. Card. (28) (23) Par. Fion. WTmi'n (7) F (2) Taylor Miller (0) J (0) Hardy Bishop (0) C (10) Pierce Joy (16) G (2) Brown Cummins (5) .G (4) Casper Reserve Scoring: Cardinals Os borne; Pioneers Harra 5. Half time Score: Cardinals 15; Pioneers 9. Officials: Blacke and Warren. Marshall, Jurisich 'In' ONTARIO, Calif.. Feb. 21 -P) Pitcher Al Jurisich was at this San Diego Pacific Coast league baseball training camp today by proxy in the form of a signed contract sent from New Orleans. The acceptance by Jurisich of 1950 terms completed . Manager Del Baker's mound staff. He won 13, against 11 losses, for the Padres last year. John Marshall, who won 22 for Bremerton of the Western Inter national league last year, signed in person. Plac to Point Lead on Saturday. Next Monday College of Idaho plays at Wilamette and Whitman at Linfield. Willamette has a makeup game due with Col lege of Idaho, but nothing official has been announced as to when or if it will be played. There is the possibility that the Coyotes may stay over next Tuesday night to make it up here. The leading 10 scorers: OrirlW Tp An. Rooney. Pacific 13 81 58 40 19.4 Pollard. L-Clark 12 65 53 47 183 13J Anderson, Whit 12 Ct 41 29 179 li t Neville, C-Idaho 1 53 50 23 154 14.0 Loder. WUlam. 10 SO 42 34 143 14 Moron. Pacific 13 45 SS IS 13S Wait Whitman 12 55 11 35 121 Green. Whitman 12 33 54 33 120 Rett. L-Oark 13 41 33 IS 113 lalebart. Whit IS 43 2 41 110 )c! NabTopSp v in . . in Furilo;8 Bat Brings Him Raise BIOOKLTN, Fsb. 11 -CSV Carl Farina, ene ef the big parses mt the Dodgers Septem ber peanant drive last season, signed a Brooklyn contract to day eallua- f er a big raise. A oval, bo figures were fir ea eat at the Brooklyn press eon f erenee. Newsmen however fig ured the strong-armed outfield er from Reading, Pa will re eetve S29.909. abest a ff,9M boost ever his 1949 pay. CarL who hit ever .409 la the Brooks mad September dash te Hialeah Record Bettered Coallttowoi Tops "Mark Dm TJIdeiiuer Warmup MIAMI. Fla Feb. 21 -05V Calumet farm's mighty Coaltewa proved he was ready for the 150, 09 added VTldener handicap at Hialeah Park Saturday by beat ing the track record for the mile today. The question was whether ra tntTa Mr. Speed eeuld spot the field from 14 te 25 pounds and still take the gruelling mile and a quarter classic Cealtown reeled off the mile In 1:39 25, a fifth ef a aeeend faster than the course record set by Bright Willie In 1942. Then with regular rider Ovie Scurlock in the saddle the speedy horse went eut a mile and an eigth In 1:49 flat, ene and ene fifta seconds under the winning time for the McLennan handicap en Feb. 1L Even Trainer Ben Jones was in high spirits following the trial. However, he pointed eut Coal town wUl be asked te pack 132 pounds en Saturday, two pounds more than baa ever been carried by a Widener winner. Largest previous weight pack age carried te victory in the Widener was 139 en War Ad miral In 1933. Kinder Lands Big Increase JACKSON. Tenn, Feb. 21 -(JF) Ellis Kinder said today he had signed up te pitch again for the Bestea Sed Sex this year at a salary ef I29.00, a S 12,00 raise. That's what I asked for and that's what I got," he commented. He leaves Monday for the Sex camp at Sarasota, Fla. Kinder won 23 games last year and lost six. Irish Athlete Fights for Life SOUTH BEND, IncL, Feb. 21 -(JPy- With his parents and his brother at his bedside, football End Ray Espenan of Notre Dame remained in a critical condition late this afternoon from a neck injury suffered in a gymnastics mishap. Doctors at St. Joseph's hospital said the three-letter grid senior from New Orleans was fichtinc for his life. Notre Dame's 5.909 students and faculty mem bers prayed for Espenan's recov ery at mass and in chapel visits during the day. Hillsboro Takes Title HILLSBORO, Feb. 21 -(JP)-Hillsboro high captured the Tualatin-Yamhill Valley league bas ketball championship tonight by defeating West Linn, 58 to 40. Coach Lou Samsa'g lads closed out the league play with a tally of 11 wins and one loss. WE MUST LIQUIDATE TO ) SATISFY CREDITORS DEflAfDS! J Everything goes at slashed prices . . . FAIR-TRADED ITEMS, everything must go. Hurry, before if a loo i HERE'S JUST A SAMPLE CLOSING OUT . . . 1 PERCOLATORS ( .6 Cup Z flai HURRY! J Reg. $1.29 OVC LIMITED NUMBER i Every Item in the Store 1 1 237 No. Liberty I. I the National league champion ship, wemid p with a .322 av erage fer the year, f earth best la the senior eirentt. He drove in 109 runs. The , Dodgers also announced that reserve catcher Brnce Ed wards had agreed to terms. Ed wards, who suffered from a sere right arm his throwing limb left Sacramento, Calif., today en route to the Dodgers earns in Vera Beach, Fla, where he will sign his contract. Tourney This Weekend Hood Attracts ... Top Ski Stars GOVERNMENT CAMP, Ore., Feb. 21 -(A3)- Top skiers began arriving on Mt Hood today to get used to the snow fields on which the national four-way combined ski tournament will be held next weekend. Fritz Tschannen, Switzerland, who holds the world distance jump record of 393 feet, was among the first. ' Tschannen, who has not finish ed high in the several meets be has entered in this country, said he was determined to get in plen ty of practice. Through an inter preter he said he felt he lacked practice for the other U. S. meets. He was warned not to expect record leaps here. The jumping site, now being prepared, allows maximum jumps of about 200 feet. Karl Martitsch, Austria, college four-event ski champion of Aus tria, Switzerland and Italy, also complained of lack of practice. "I have not done one practice downhill or slalom since coming to this country," he said, refer ring to a lack of snow in New York. Both got in Ions; practice ses sions today, and planned to con tinue tomorrow and Thursday. The meet opens Friday with an 11-mile cross-country race. The downhill race will be held Sat urday morning, the slalom race that afternoon. Jumping on Sun day concludes the tournament. Flores, Tresh Sign CLEVELAND, Feb. 21 -)- The Cleveland Indians today received signed contracts for the 1950 sea son from Pitcher Jesse Flores and Mike Tresh, a utility catcher. So far 28 of the 37 players mailed contracts have signed. The Indians bought Flores one time hurler for the Philadelphia Athletics from San Diego, where he won 20 and lost 10 last year. He is counted on mainly for re lief work. Tresh appeared In 37 games last season and batted .216. Dusak in Fold Bui Pollett Is Holdout ST. LOUIS, Feb. 21-A?lteher Err Dusak sent In his signed contract today, bringing te 33 the number ef Kedblrds in the fold. But the team's 29-game winner last season, Howard Fouet, re mained unsigned, as was another Texan, Bill Seeder, lanky right hander who made has St. Louis debut last season. Thn Ctcrteamao, Scdem, Ortw Wedneadar. February 22. 195011 POQ DERBY TjOpAY, j . ASHTON; Idaho, Feb. ll-flV Nine fast dogsled teams await the running of the 28th Annual Ash ton Derby tomorrow. The tradition-steeped Derby Day program will start at 1:30 pjn. with a parade and crowning of the derby queen. The derby Itself will fol low on a circular track four miles east of this eastern Idaho town of 1,500 persons. is . i. n MS SALE ENDS SAT., FEB. 25TH AT 3:30 P. M. OPEN FRIDAY RITE TILL 9 O'CLOCK YOUD LAST CHAIICE ill Tho J. J. 2 . Of 1 Cr 2 Tronscr Snils i i FoUowizvgr la a Hat ol Our REGULAR 1 AND 2 TROUSER SUITS, PRICES 535 - $39.50 - $45 - $470 $50 - $55 - $60 - $65 & $75 Bay (1) al these regalar prices, thea select another salt at H these rereUr prices, er select any stasia suit In the store at Zl elf the regalsr price. Far the remaining days ef this sale we have lneladed large selection of new Spring 8eta lost arrived. Sixes te fit all. Eecalar. Shert, Stent and TaH, Kvery emit asasle ef fteest ality 19 weel, hard finished worsteds, expertly tailored by highest paid anion craftsmen, fevery wasted patten, color,- weave and style. SALE ENDS SAT FEB. 15TH AT 5:30 P. M. ES7CA SFSC1AL i 100 WOOL GENUINE r GiDiD0nE TOPCOATS Genuine Cravenette Bcdn RepoOeni AH Wecrtner Losag Lisa Dress Topcoat . . . Just Received a Delayed Shipment. All Sizes Regulars. Longs and Snorts. YOUR CHOICE KOW Price TeaTJ Find It Fays AH Ways te Bay Tear Clothes at J. IS Salem's Qaallty Clothiers for Men and Yeang Mea Opta Friday IHis 'Till 9 0'OccIr l Shcp DOORS WEST OF LIBERTY ST. Next Door to Hartmem's JewelrT Store r Dud: 'Phi Men's City league results last night at B and B Bowling courts: Capp's Used. Cars 4, Olson Flor ists 0; Sunset Donuts 2, Haider's Radio 2; Hi-Lite Drive-in 2, Mick's Sign Shop 2; Les Newman's ' 3, Davis Oil 1. Capp's had top team series and game with 2704 and 954, Bill Campbell's 591 was top solo series and Les Capp hit a big 253 for best individual game. i UJ Clothes Shop nnr?rnn IP II "w 111 ULSUUo to $2)50 mm Buy Oiio Suit At the regular price. Then select any other suit for 1 regular price. Or Select Just (1) Sail orr The Regular Price Stats SL