u m wn my-. -I Dons, Titlists In '49, Lose " -1 i ' ' ' LaSalle Nips Arizona; Lavoy Tosses in 32 By Will Grim&Iey NEW YORK, March Tl-P) Syracuse upset favored Lent Is land university, 89-52, tonight to gain the quarter-final round of the National Invitation basketball tournament along! with Western Kentucky, City College of New York and LaSalle. j The Orangemen! from upstate New York will meet feradley. the nation's No. 1 college team, to the first game of ' Monday . night s doubleheader. Bradley, top seed ed in the tournament, drei,e first round bye. ...,-- A Madison Square Garden sell out crowd of 18,000 cheered as the smooth-working ; Syracuse I team ran up an early lead, and left the floor at halftime with a 34-28 ad vantage. In the second half, the red hot Orangemen gradually pull ed away, led by Jack KileyJ 8-1 guard, whe tallied Jl points before he was taken out late m the eon test . : 'r :;" In the first game .of the night doubleheader, . LaSalle of Phila delphia drew away in the last six minute to defeat Arizona's Wild cats 72-88. ' j - City College contributed some thing of a surprise in soundly tmunrtn .San Francisco, the de fending champion, '65-48, on the . i. . h VA Warner. Western Kentucky, with string bean Bob Lavoy tossing in 32 points, eliminated, Niagara, .79-72. These first round games, coupl ed with byes donated to the four tnn seeded entries, set, up this euarter-final nrogram; - Monday Bradley vs. Syracuse; St. John's of BrooKiyn, seeaea ro. 4, vs. Western Kentucky. Tuesday Duquesne, NO.-J, vs. La Salle: Kentucky. No. Zi vs. CCNY. , I Semi - finals are scheduled Thursday with finals Saturday. . The some . 18,000 ; fans- 'who packed Madison Square Garden were ircaicu tr w ' individual performances during ill i swi iHnaai air Inn . Bob La Toy, Western Kentucky's six-foot-seven center from Auro ra, EL. almost personally, ousted -Niagara with -his dazzling shooting- ; v. '. Although a bit wiia in we same's early stages, he found the range to ring up 32 points including 12 field goals. - The other heroic performance . a 1 I . was lurnen in uj xaj t iua, m six-foot-two - and - a - half Inch sophomore forward for CCNY. . Warner's afternoon inventory showed eight field goals and ten free throws for 28 points. Cux was never neaaea. roll ing up a 32-19 lead at the hall Lofgran, the talented - Don, who was voted the most valuable play er In last year's tournament, was hounded throughout the afternoon by Irwin Dambrot and his fill-in. Norm; Mager. He settled for fire oeia goais ana ij points, ur iruiu ' bis usual output. " . Locals Snare Tarzan Had Nothing on Him t l "... f. ... - . A!(w't A I , . A t -.. v -I ; . Tit1 - 1 K J M . - - 'v Bruins Clinch Coast Crown (Continued from preceding page) Bob Gambold. Cougar forward. was runner up in the scoring with 15. Gayda got 14. The Bruins made erxecuve use of a roving zone defense and an impromptu two platoon system de vised by Wooden to combat a sim ilar system employed by w as rung -ton State. Despite their height advantage, Washington State couldn't control the ball off the backboards. Time and again the Bruins tipped in rebounds or took the ball out for another try at the hoop. Leon Mangis, the Cougarr first line guard, went out of the game with five personal fouls midway in the second half. With about seven minutes re maining; UCLA ran its lead up to This, believe tt er net, is WIT Atkletie Director Chester Stac decked eat as a cavesaaa US50 xaedel). -Staek.- ate ebeytng and bone were eaiy part ef the tangh-mfested Tacsdty vs. Letter- men'' basketball gasae Thursday night at the scbeeL Be aldnt make aa peiats In the 22-18 victory far the Facmliy het had csm ef ts ml the sounereas cestamrs worn by the athletes ior the an game." mn At Chlcae N) CHcac (A) CaHf. aoe oei oos t -A Bush Schrfflac: (T. Cumpcrt and OOS ISO 0008 (4). Toterite (T) At Toooo. Aria. Ntw Turk (HI 001 000 040-8 t 1 Xinaiiyl Oereland (A) 000 000 030-8 8 S Jmn. liaU. Kartuac and West- run. Caaderaa; Murray. Trcsh. At Palm Sprlncs. Calul 000 001 ZOO 3 18 1 Riddle Uala 4). Cambert (7). and ritzccrald. StmcW T: Hoffman. Ar dizoia (6 and Lamanno. Y Gonfalon PORTLAND, Marcfi n-Sal-em TMCA won the Oregon bas ketball championship tonight by defeating the northeast Y of Port land, 71 to 4t. The winner goes to next week at Xverett. wash, Jim Johnson fired 32 points in leading the Salem scoring spurts. His brother. Bob, collected 12 points. - f inttsbarfB (If) "B- 000 SOS 0008 11 At Miami, Tim. Boctoa W) Brooklra (N S10 000 000 0 16 S JM 001 0003 0 1 HalL AntoMllI 14). Donovan (7) and Crandall; Baufstad. Hattcn (4). Los (7. La vine (8) and Campanella. e MO 4 4 0 At St. Pctenbvf. Via. Kcw Tork (A . 010 410 SIS IS IT St. Loola ( . 010 020 Saaford. W. Hoed (41. (. and marhos; Deal. J. Mam (4). Ynhas . PnoWcy tS) and Garagl ola. Biacna (0). At ' Clrttr. Fla. Detroit (A) . 030 02S 1008 17 8 Philadelphia (N) 000 930 1000 14 1 Houtteman. Cray I4. Trout (7) and Robinson. Ginaberff (. Merer. Sim- (4), Konatanty U) ana Lopaia. At West Palm Beach. Fla. Washington (At 300 000 000 I 0 S Philadelphia A . 030 010 03 7 6 '1 Merraro. Hittla (4. Weik 7 ai Evana. Craaw (4: Brisaia, riowler 14, Shanta (7) and Tipton. At TfcrrHsnk CaBf. Pittsburgh (N) 000 OOS 2004 0 0 St. Louis (A) . 000 000 300 1 T 1 Greax. McCall (4, McDooald (7) and McCuDough. Turner (0): Raney. Kennedy (4), rlna (7). Echacht (8) and Lollar. Shinn Captures Hanball Title PORTLAND, March 11-P)-BIII Farrone, Tacoma, defended his northwest YMCA class A singles handball title today, defeating Everett Nesbit, Portland, 21-15, 21-1L Lee Shinn, Salem, defeated Jerry Mulkey. Salem, 21-14, 21-18, to capture the class B singles title. Fidel Gary, Yakima, downed Earl Craig, Seattle, 21-14, 21-5, in the class C singles final. Norm Olson and Art Bratsburg, Seattle defeat ed BUI Adshead and Lou Marich aber. Vancouver, B.C., in the class A doubles, 13-1, 21-13, 21-16. 1 I I . , m - (Continued from preceding page) make good," he writes, "and so far he hasnt let them down. The pa pers down here are full of nice writeups on the boy. Armstrong also forwards testimony on the ups and downs' of Luke Easter, the big negro ckniter with San Diego part of last year. Luke has been bashing batting practice homers over the fences in all fields at the Randolph park, camp, when a regular pitcher serves up the balL But when be has to go to bat against the mechanical "pitch er the club has in service it's a trifle different. "He cant even bunt against that thing.? says Mr. Armstrong. Mebbe It throw too dose to Luke's noggin. Only Gayda, Lost OJf Cougars' Fir it F In aaarwer t eeery, the enly regvlar Jack Friel loses eff his WSC north txn drvMen cage chaaapi teaaa far next jiei bfEi Cajas-lTTihh iona't ooaaol so boa for tho Wiohlnftni Staters arntU yen try te vWott yovrself play lag the heap game with one arm. The WSCs will miss him that mach. Tfait n see ... As for the Washington Uaskiea. Art MeLaraey doesn't lose a single ene ef hie regulars. LaDen Beasen. Jack warn, i Enochs, Louie Soriano and Frank Gatsaeos aU will be back, with a nair of seHonil freshmen of this campaign. Beh ; bregs and Joe Cipriano. Idsha loses only Dick Gefskr. hnt Eke Gayda ai WSC he's the Vandals' drhrer. Oregon loses Boh Ana- 1 aeher. Lyaa llaaaUtan. Boh Lavey, Paul Sowers asai Dole War berg, bat John Warren expects te come out ahoopnt wtta s shbs- , Ing array ef sephs te ge along with what he has left, Oregon State loses Dkk BsUaatyae, Ed Fleming, Tooamy TTatmaa. Len : lUaearsoa and Bay Snyder. Slats Gill has some sophs is jag ap also and, with a pretty fair nucleus of leftovers, probably won't bo too badly off . . . Hoodoo Ski Meet Slated March 19 CORVALLIS, March 11 -T-The Helonski Sk club reported today plans for the Pacific North west Championship: class C down bill; slalom and combine at Hoo doo bowl March 119 were com pleted. . rt.V . Olaf Skerslaa, Bend, win set the course for the meet. The road to the bowl has been opened to per mit spectators to reach the site by For Dczi Trucks Vans, Stakes, tiekaps Do Tear Own llsaHaa;. T Save H racking rads Tracks rarnhbrd Cczlrd Scrvico Cos. rry and LiLerrj Phon 2-8C82 Windups Due In City Loop Final round play fat both divi sions of the City Basketball cir cuit are booked for this week at Leslie. On Monday night the Am erican divisianers. led all the way through the season by the unbeat en Page Woolens, rack up their fi nal three games. Then on Wednes day night the Nationals button up their finals for other than a play off between first and second half winners. In the National circuit the N, val Reserves won the first half and the City Transit Liners the second. They're scheduled to play It off at n later date, after which the winner may face the Woolens for the overall title for 1950. Monday's round, starting at p. m.: Epping Lumber vs. Knights of Columbus, West .Salem Merch ants vs. 12th Street Market and Page Woolens vs. Warner Motors. Wednesdays Capitol Business Col lege vs. Marine Reserve, Bur roughs Inn vs. Post Office and Na tional Guard vs. Naval Reserve. CITY LEA GUI STANDINGS W Pare Woolens () Epping Lumber Uth St. Market Warner Motors . , S West. Sales Mevehaada X Capita Pea No. . S KntgMs ad Coluaib (Natfr I atr Naval Biirvo l . national uan Dtranom) I, 0 a . s X s tv r a Pet. 1.000 J00 M0 .508 J00 AO0 xoo Pet 1.000 .600 five points. The Cougars tried des parately to whittle it down, but they couldn't keep control of the balL When the two minute rule went into effect, the Bruins led, 49 to 44. They kept on shooting, how- and made little attempt to stall tng game. WSC (4V) fa n pi in GambkLf 0 S 3 1 Nermann Mataya4 RosserJ . Conley ButtaMLC ManaiaX Tapper Schmllcf Bnmrtj Gayda4 0 0 0 0 0 s 0! Sawyer J 0 Saundrs.f V JoeckeU 0'1Krauahr,a 4 1 Lchanrr.e 1 0 Stanich.g 0 OSheldrkJ S14iAber iSeldel.; IMatulc (ST) UCLA fa ft pf to 4 l a 0 410 ToUla 1713 23 4 Totals 21 IS 20 S3 Halftime score: UCLA 3L WSC 31. Free throws missed: Gayda. Gam- bold X Cooler S. Tappe. Schmick. Sawyer 3. Krauahaar 3. Staixich. She draka 3. Seidel 2, Saunders 2. Joeckct S. Four Matches oruTuesday Mifijh tt 1 AAiV 41 State Tourney Opens Tuesday (Continued from preceding page) vallis high's Spartans of No. 7 in this one, after which HiUsboro (9) tangles with Marshfield (S) at 6:45. Corvallis and Marshfield have been rated as favorites. The balance of the opening round gets under way bright and early Wednesday morning. At nine o'clock the Dallas Dragons of district eight meet the Jeffer son Democrats of Portland, Rose City runnersup. The Demos are heavily favored, but Gordy Kun- ke's surprising Dragons proved they're to be reckoned with by upsetting potent New berg in the district playoffs. Salem's Vikings go postward at 10:15 a. m. Wednesday with Scap poose. Coach Harold Hauk, boast ing the best state tournament re cord of any mentor entered in this conclave, has another team of championship caliber. ' The Viks are picked to romp over the In dians and' enter the second round Thursday. Wednesday's 1:45 o'clock game puts Seaside (10) opposite Mac-Hi of Milton - Free water (2). Neither entry Is expected to be as strong as most of the others. Powerful Grants Pass (4), boosting the best won - lost record of all entries, plays Bend's Lava Bean (3) in the 3 p. m. game Wednesday. The Cavemen are fatoied to win. Wednesday night's games, start ing at 730, put La Grand (1) on with Roosevelt (15) the Portland champs. This one is expected to be in the bag for the Roosevelt as they set out to win their second straight title. The finale Wednes day has Eugene (f) against Cent ral Catholic (13). The Portland perochials have a strong entry and have been picked to nip the host quint. Consolation play opens Thurs day morning. Second round action in the championship flight starts Thursday at 3 p. m. VFW FINALS SET CLATSKANIE, Ore, March 11 -0P)-Eugene and Clatskanie teems won semifinal games tonight and will meet tomorrow night in the final of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Oregon department basket- bcalat tOUsTlsaflSDaEBssoi Eugene defeated Pendleton, -71 to 47, and Clatskanie eliminated Mblalla, 54 to 34. 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Taesday, will be a one-faller festering newcomer Johnny Pavieh of To ronto and the fast - learning yeang Glen Detten ef Salt Lake City. Irish Jack OUtey, the Coast ligktheavy champ and ene ef the pnnnuiiBg ef the seat gladt- tabx, Carr la reportedly the eld sckeol aoesndes ajixioaa te prove tt, Be nirhly psvbie as well as The fttejack . WaSkk fend leek oa added canakasls Satar. day when the f eraser WSC foot ball All - Aaacriean agreed te pat np Ms trophy (the one Wal- lick tried to steal here a few weeks aro)tf Wadck win pat ap s 1199 side bet oa the match. The exponent ef the ragged pile driver Isold screed, as tt only a- eeaple of weeks age thai he hospitalized Stejaek in an Al bany Denaybrook. Stejaek a wow of a finale ta meat here prevleas te that, sad since tbom have been grewtag etber. Owea flrares this oae te be s rrpsaorter ef s brawL Berry E3Ilott wtu reff i OSC Co-Ed Nabs Florida Toaa , V.- ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla, March ll- Long-driving Edean An derson of Helena, Mont, Oregon State college co-ed, today won the annual Florida East Coast Women's Golf tournament by uaroi uinnger 01 nmn, unio, l en. The 19-year-old blonde Montanan played a steady game, lacing down the middle 240-yard drives and displaying accuracy'around the greens. It was Miss Anderson's first tournament win in Florida. She also holds the, Pacific Northwest women's championship. KAKsnrnxD graders win PORTLAND, Marchr 11 -Wh A Marshfield team won the 1930 an nual Invitational state grade school basketball tournament title today at Hill Military academy. The out fit . from Coos county defeated Vernonia, 38 to 28, in today's fin al. LaGrande won third place with a 37 to 23 victory over lone. Tb S TT Sunday. March, 12, If "TT i SB '1 in if" . sax t'NADB Tv.eet KANSAS CITY, March tHflyDef ending Champion Hamline tmi versity, of SL Paul, and Westminster college of New Wilmington, Pa headed the eight Seeded teams today for the National Intercollegiate (NAIB) basketball tournament beginning Monday. Other Seeded teams lor tne atx-. day, 22-team 'cage marathon set for municipal auditorium are Mur ray (Ky) State, Brooklyn college and Eastern Illinois State (Char leston) In the upper bracket) with Hamline.) . J. Getting the lower bracket Seed ed spots along with Westminster were Pepperdine college,. Indians Stats (Terre- Haute), and East Texas State (Commerce.) The field was completed earlier today when the district 1 (Wash ington) committee named College of Puget Sound, of Tacoma, as its second entry. Central .Washington College of Education, Ellenaburg, had already been certified. College of Puget Sound got in after the executive committee headed by AI Duer withdrew its invitation to the University of Nevada. The withdrawal followed a squabble between Duer and Ne vada officials that arose out ef reports that s Las Vegas gambler was helping finance the team's trip to Kansas City. f The first gams Monday at 11 SJn. (CST) will match University of Portland and Montana nniyer- JF. . KJFciOsClub Out of Danger KLAMATH FALLS, March i IV (AVThe Klaaiatk Falls entrjj ta the Far West. Baseball lesgae Was aaoarod today ef ftnsaetsl baek tf far this year's spsrstlstv ' Business Manager Dick Maguire, who earlier warned the eiab migbt have to withdraw, said fans bad rallied to bay np s fSSJtt bond for the year's The aTlaniatb Falls teaaa has ' schedaled spring training te epaa at Lodl. 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