The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 21, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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    f The Ctetfmeau Sciom, Oregon, .To dor. March gl, 1S53
Sow
" t
wondered Saturday night at Eugene as the five "all-state"
cage stalwarts strolled ' forth to receive their accolades, Just who
among them would graduate Into collegiate ranks to take the places
of those who have gone before them. Some mighty playing and
coaching collegiate basketeers of "all-state" prep vintage have come
down the Dike since the beginning in. 1819. There were Slats Gill,
Howard Hobson, Red Ridings and
Jean Eberhart who cams on as
coaches, and Ed Lewis, Swede
Westergren, Skeet O'ConneU, Wal-
ly Palmberg, Bob Bergstrom, Ted
Sarpola, Bobby Anet, Laddie Gale,
Lew Beck, Stan Williamson, Jim
Bartelt, Tommy Holman, Leo
Grosjacques, Paul Sowers, Cliff
Crandall, Will Urban, Bob Lavy
and Dick Ballantyne, to name most
of them, who have made their
marks in collegiate playing Tanks.
Of the five selected at Eugene
Saturday Salem's Daryl Girod
and Doug Rogers, Central Catho
lic's Bob Altenhofen, LaGrande's
. Bill West and i Jefferson's Ron
Fundingsland it will be interest
ing to see Just how- they progress
In the next few years. Top pros
pect of all at present must be
Altenhofen, an extremely well de
veloped -lad for his IS rears. He's
only a:sophomore, but stands at BOB ALTENHOFEN
-4 already. He has marvelous reflexes for his ingredients and could
without question blossom one day as a terrific courtster . . . We
eouldnjt-help wishing, when tired, tousled-haired Rogers was called
for his bow, that his dad, the late Forester Nels Rogers, could have
been there. Nels took a great interest in Doug all through his high
school athletics, followed the games personally when he could and
was a fine booster not only for Doug but for the other kids who
played as well. Nels would have been the proudest man In the
pavilion Saturday night And rightly so, for Doug earned every
bit of the recognition he got . . .
YonH never convince George Dwyer, proprietor f the pepa
lar night spa. that the world Is becoming soore hostile. He says
the last St Patrick's Day was the first la years he hasn't been
bopped en the nose by tome Irlsher, begorra ...
JoetkeVs 'Shot q Century Well Aimed
Ralph Joeckel's "shot of the century", as they now call it m
Los Angeles after watching him fire that 65-footcr to beat W8C in
the first game of, the PCC playoffs, wasnt a phoney after alL We
have seen "magic eye" photos of the entire play In the Los Angeles
Examiner. Joeckel captured the rebound after WSCs Ted Tappe had
shot and missed, dribbled upcourt, glanced at the clock to see how
much time was left, took aim and let fly with a one-hand push shot.
The ball cascaded off the backboard and smack into the basket Just
before the gun popped. It had been reported that Joeckel grabbed
the ball and threw it blindly . . . Speaking of Tappe, rumors flitted
all around the recent state cage tourney at Seattle that both he and
Gene Conley already , have signed pro baseball pacts, Some of 'em
even got as far south as Eugene's McArthur court ...
You Can't Believe it at First, Look Again
' See where BUI Malllgan has cooked aa epsaleg day
doable header -afternoon and night for hie Beaver Yaagka
. street debet April 4 with Oakland. Mebbo Bill waste those after
noon patrons, who won't believe Jeat hew bad off the Berea are
at first peek, to cease back for a second look that night. At
another adnusslen fee of coarse ...
winners la the Coast loop this time, what with 266 gi
ached ale. Bat please tell aa hew some of these aid
going to hold ap that long? ... Hew to pay plenty of yei
train lag freight? Jast play Cleveland at Eaa Fraackee. The teak
did the ether day and larod 15,004 caoteiers for a new afl-Mnoe
attendance high la the park. The Beavers were playhag the rh
rah boys of U of Scuthcra Cal the aaaat day. And ailHaa beat,
Incidentally .' . v ' i " ' t-
Big League Grapefruit Tilts wt O-CUy Station
You may have trouble picking it up on your set. but the Oreex
gty radio station, through a neup
oadcasting Co- Is airing play-by-play
fruit league games daily. The station can be found around the 1200
mark on the dial and games have been heard around 11 am. each
day. We heard part of a Clney-Detrolt clash late last week ... Not
much mention was made of It during - the Eugene toumsiasnt, but
there were those there from the Corvallis sector who were hoping
that next year's classic will be held in the new GUI Coliseum. Not
that the U or Oregon arj Eugene Active club don't do a splendid
lob of handling the things, mind you. Tor they do, right down to
the very smallest of details. But there were those who oouldnt get
Into the Saturday night finale, only because the IfeArthiir arena
was Jammed to overload capacity at 1000. Gill CoHseusa holds over
10,000. v , . -
Could Hold Final Game in Bigger Place at Lemt
. , The governing OHSAA nay not elect to move the toaraasaeat
to Corvallis, and then shift It ea aa anneal basis back and forth
between the two schools. Bat the ate prep braes oomld aneke a
lot snore people happy, aa well as ptaek a few snore backs profit -(which
Is about an they're Interested In anyway) ware they to ?
- take the final game to the larger perineal each year v . .
Not content to sit back and relax now that he's rensUn match
maker at Stayton, Bulldog Jackson himself, the feat who put the
may In mat mayhem, is listed as a participant on nest Friday night's
, card. Against a Stayton man, too, in Swede Nelson. The old coot
will get himself killed yet . . .
T albert, PaUy, KovaUskl,
Quaricr-Finalc Gained
In Indoor
: NEW YORK, March 20-tf-Biny Talbert, of New York, Budge
tty of Lot Angeles, and Fred iLovalatld of Hiatrejnck, Iflcn,
tno1
ived into Quarter-finals of the
shine toniaht.
Talbert, ranked third nationally
and first seeded in Hit competi
tion,' and XovalskL seeded fifth,
advanced easily. But Patty, soc-end-eeeded,
was forced to fight
ff the effects of an upset stomach
before defeating unseeded Charles
Masterson of Hicksville, N. Y,
Eastern Indoor tlUeholder, S-6, 10
, -L .
Talbert trimmed Edward ABoo
of New York, 6-2. 6-0, and Koval
rki vanquished Robert Freedmafl
W Springfield, Maia, 4-2, 6-2. -
Also gaining the round of eight
wu frank Bowden of Madison,
N. J unseeded competitor who
defeated Henry Bassford, Jr of
Brooklyn,
N. Y also unseeded,
The Quarter-final
bracket of
'QmmeU Should Get Slice
By Al LUhtaer
BporW Xdttor
If yen are one who
antad rtsklag rable or twa aa
high school baskstban game
which fa a precarioas pastime,
snddentany yen aba have
plenty of patriotic fertftade If
yea aaade aseoU on the Saloan
CJrants laea toarney finale. O
Paas sneney weat begging that
tight, and there was plenty of
It areaad. We even saw some eg
Cnattvea back away from la
and 16 polats, and dest
tnlnd adding that we dldat
blasae 'em a bit at the time. The
Cavemen were favored that
snack la the eyes ef the majority
Who sew the earlier tearaer an.
Only Real Patriots CouldVe Made Money
mm
i t
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Should be a petrel of 26-
of soma sort with the
accounts of Tlooida
Boxcden Win
National Indoor Tennis ehampton-
the women's singles also was fill
ed with second seeded Miss Althoa
Gibson, 22-year-old Florida A.
and u. student, leading the way.
Into the round of eight
Dc& Firs
Ladies league results last sight
at I and t Bowling courts: gerre-Ur-gelf
Laundry t, Memorial Hos
pital 1; Meyer Lumber I. Xubb'f
Real Estate 1; Master Bread 4,
Ladd and Bush bank 0; Randle
Oil 4. Highland Market 6. Meyer!
Lumber had ton team teriee ana
feme with 1961 end 661, Marr
Pollnskl's 466 for
KUbb'f
was top
of the Pie
sacra aasa m year e
" t
why M issvs saaart to be
an prep athletlea j .
' Baa CkmmelL ear predseemer
here ahoali coma in for seme ef
the Ylks victory glory, peestbly.
And geah knows there was
plenty ef same areaad the 14th
D streets sector Monday,
helped root the galoms to
their last stato Clle hack la 1946.
He has been gone almost since
then. Bat ho waa present at Ka
gene gaasrday night palling last
aa hard far H. Hank A Co. aa ha
did 16 years provtoenly . . . . . -Only
two toarney teams play
ft eeanl ffrfrmt fa the toarney
italeam and Fred Oabern't Oar
aJSa
f V .'
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sen arc
sr spring
laasanie or
besshtg
Vik Banquet
Due Friday
. Salem's newly-crowned state
champion basketbaUers -will
get a big and official tribato
Friday night at the Chamber
of Commerce when the Salem
Breakfast dab win come forth
with a 4:30 dinner and an
appropriate accompanying pro
gram. Coach Harold Hank and his
hoopers win, of coarse, be the
principal honor guests bat
special Invitations have also
gone ant to aU former Ylking
aU-staters. .
Also honor gnesls daring the
evening win be the Willamette
Beareats, champions of the
Northwest Conference, and
Coach Johnny Lewis.
Johnny Carpenter, widely
known Portland epertoastor,
wIU bo mala speaker of the
evening. Brace WHname win
bo aaaater of ceremonies and
Howard Maple Is general chair
man of the event
Tickets, priced at 6 IM; wd
go on sale to the pablle today
at Maples Sports store.
Kyne May Lmue Plsmt
Meadows Goes
Over to Bank
vrYBTr.Awrt rv. iran.i. ei
m waaeiaae'i vtvf wcnwavaa v
(Portland Meadows, a 62,000,
Q00 horse racing plant was taken
over by the First National Bank
of Portland today at a sheriffs
sale. -.-
The bank submitted the only
bid for 6476.092. and the aeoui-
sltion ended mortgage foreclosure
proceedings started by the bank.
William Kyne. California racing
promoter who built the track four
years ago, had said that ha would
attempt to place a bid, but did not
He explained that ha would at
tempt to lease the plant for a
sag season uua year. -
Pair of Church
Titles Decided
First Nasarcne sewed up the
Church "A" league crown, ft
Mark's Lutheran copped the B"
circuit toga and Jason Lee took a
big stop toward the "C loop gon-
tn playoff action loot night
on the Parrlah floor.
A last-second shot by Dale Par-
neH which dropped through r the
hoop as the gun sounded gave
the Neurone's a 40-66 decision
over First Methodist in the A"
playoff tilt
ft Mark's wrapped up tfco "B"
title after gaining a 29-86 over
time win -over Calvary Baptist It
was Sub Paul XolnimusTs free
toes which won the tilt for the
-Marks' alter regular time ended
16 alt Elwyn Walker's bucket tor
tt Marx's sent the fray Into over-
tdmt, ' - - ' ,-
Jason Lea led aU the ' war In
beating t Mark's "Cr leaguers.
48-29. and now wm sect Cal
vary Baptist Wednesday night 6
o'clock at Leslie for the C
crown.
Bla scorers of the nlaht were
Vera Zouske of the St Marks "B
leaguers : with -19 points. Marv
Weiss of ft Harks MC loopars
with 18 and Bob Carleon of Jason
Lee with 17.
First Kaaarene CM) (at) lint teeth.
if) Njon
IS)
() Coiner (I).
It Stark's M)
SS Cat, BaytlsS
to,
(11) Johamom
(IS) Saymoni
lymona
4)
(I) Orems
) , ,.- (!) Cornooo
roeoringi aVMarao Hotm
WalkorlS). BapUf Martin
eutet (l)
(1) tleforth (1).
st. aur rs (U)
Waiaa ( ill
LaoiaUnd 73)
rink (1)
41) Ismb
41) laa Loo
(4) BohiuM
(J HON
Dunon
) Oliver
ff rjion
UXB BALLEXI LOtf
An rtRNANDO, CattX. Mar eh
SO .JPU The HAllvwnAdB ioam
defeated the Unlvetaity of CalUor-
sia at Los Angalea today with the
help of tarn ganto'f seventh inn
ing homer with one on.
solo series and Alirs Fanny,
terve-Ur-eVelf, hit alii for top
individual game.
tlcanr In the long tost art
Bat it waa Exhibit A taaaraay
night Jmst ask Cask
the O-Pam coach . . .
Net mack actaal srhrtHnr waa
accampnahed at the YUla Mon-
day. bat weTl bcteha act
Frank Bennett himself cava
in lenar aa they didn't
barn the Joint down, anything
went Which la the way it sheald
be, far atato athletic
ships have bean a noticeably ab
sent item areand the
the past 18 years
A fine day twaa in
Meaday. Nobody who Ekm high
school athletlea felt
Nat even theee who were afraid
to pat a bock ea Owe) eat the Ylks
puuumt i6) y , -
nnun fill w
Kill UOi C - (!) BOO
Owyjm () Q , , (lO) itauffer
IMapp i) O . - (10) Pwjmaa
mmitm seonna: tun rtonin a new
ISw Y
Zeoske (It) C
ituart (ill O
Brown 0
see
Vik Band Leads Way as SHS'ers Start Victory Parade
Monday Is ardlnarlly another stndy day this time ef year far students
ef talem high school bat yeaterday books ware aU bat forgotten as
both staaeats and faculty aagagad la a day-long eelebratloa ef
the Tlkinga ettnch of the Itate ytoshethen crown gatarday night at
Xageae. The IHg band, complete with dram majorettes is shewn
Truman, 0Tley Mix Tonight
Matchmaker Bit a a Owen's
f oar-match mat card eeeaea forth
al the armory tonight with the
! LEX QBABUt
Baa score to settle.
Haady Andy
Jack 0Biley :
vs.
ttOe
scrap an top. This i
Us aaeta af the casHsmsal far
bat
the real
tong brawl
brawl Is apt to
ap speiiel ha
Driver) Wal
be the
Lea (Ptte
Beavers Down
A
PTVXasmiL Calif- March 20.
- The Portland Beavaya, who
d lost six straight games, clout
ed out aa 11-4 Pacue Coast league
exhibition game victory ever ian
Diego today. .
Lmu Marauea. Portland center
fielder, shammed out a double and
a triple fat three tknee ap. Zx
Padra Johnny JUtchay homered
for the Beavers la the second In
ning. ... ,.. : .
aaa Dtego plays Los angolas at
its Ontario training camp tomor
row. Manager Dal Baker named
John Marghat former Western
International leaguer, and Tom
Klpp to pitch against the Angels.
VfflemalnTopt GaTilan!
MONTSXAL, March 10 -(JP)-
Bebert Vlllomaia, French mlddle
weight eeatendor, tonight waa a
19-rnand doeteion aver Kid Oa vi
ce Cabe,
aXOSDriOIf FJfDg DULLS
POMPTON LAXZS, March 10-
(P)-Weltorwe!ght Champion Bay
Robinson flalahed training today
for his non-title ton rounder with
George Costnor la Philadelphia
Wednesday night
The camp weighed ill after nls
workout which Included four
rounds of boxing.
Padres, 11-5
JJOnwllilnD'g S,Bnir
UUT
IfXTKO
aa.
Bath tH, vs-L
Owens 412.
rrr?S!?
a 410. HsWata
aam-
knoa M.
434. Waleh
Sit, Oould
PKY (S)
Amm lis,
trimr SOf. A
re.
vena
hf, HI. -
aaopattr
oertaoi BtoB-LMe Coffoo
iixncajrrnji t
Taamatora Voiom (t) Bob Thiaa SOC,
Oodldn 4S. Pohl 400. Bay fbloa X4?S,
Graham 4M. UomKcmnr Ward (1)
rioot 447, SeheOe m, Cauioy SU. Mor
rlo 4S8.
auto Stroot Market (1) Zrior 44S
Prunbs 444. Bono fXl. Klolnho 4M,
Hitawr SSt. South Salam Pharmacy (1)
lUordaa 444. hUrrltt SSS. Holt 462,
Kaektar 4SS. Hyatt 490.
Brown's Jewolors 2) Parker 411, BY
Kaogca 408. Nystrom 408. R. Baugea
117. V. Baugon 404. Aefa Barbers Si
Baalaor'a D XandaD 490. Homann
las. Ciuosplo 441. Baslngor 414. Cush-
th at State (1) CroaaVtr 411. Ucyore"
42a. Cox 430. CoHman aso. Bern 440.
DooUtUa's aorrlco (J) Dvtoit 441 Xoono
427, Barton 490. WUkono 412. Poolo 420.
Rich Individual gamo-Hauotr 224.
High tadlvldual serios Mauser 4V
Bono StT.
High team gano-Toaaactors Vnton
082.
. Han toaam oarloo T
tCt Ami
6mua
iIMnyr
iMtoor 4aL staidor ess.
(1) gotuo-
ivr, Sathk MtT fceuguua
t.
gMMt ptop-Ute OoWo
cflhaa.
aWiaaal
US.
4
1
Hck and Lea Orabla.
Wattlck proved his right to
stardom hare last week when he
apeet Frank gtojack la thdr
aaalner. Hew long hell stay there
Is another thing, as OraMe, ana
af the very beet operators ta the
Junior heavy ranks, has been
longing for a crack at the barly
reaghian. It waa twa months age
la Portland that WaUlek par
peeely wrecked one lof arable's
rases, tearing theU ligaments
thoreia and sidelining Leo ever
since. This grange Is booked for
Portland also, bat Owen Instal
led M here first Orablo Is now
back in top shape and right aa
xtoaa to tangle with WaUlek
again,
Popular Trnman has been
angling for a ttghtheavy title ge
with OlWcy bat was denied by
the local ssmnilsslsn aatn the
Aaaote tomgbie has appertantty
to take off
age. Bath are very fast
tricky matadors.
twa single-fall
Banna MoDoasld vs.
and Olea Dettoa vs. 1
Harry FJoatt wffl rcf
Karl Aray
Bala Ktoar.
referee.
Seeded Pro Ace$
Advance, Tourney
PH1ZJJFXPHIA, March S6-0P)
-Seeded stars hardly worked ap a
sweat tesdght in advancing to the
anartor final round af the as send
$19,666 Pluladclpala Ia aire r
World PrafisslsBBl Indoor Tennis
Frankle Parker, Frank
ofaoe (Paacka)
teeehsd the rommd af eight la aha
sinrlts matohea.
The top sssdsd donbloe team ef
Jack Bremer, present pro
and Bobby Klgix, af
Joe eeeced a straight sot
victory aver the New York pair
af John Nomdy and Ytanle Bisk
srae, 6-L 6-2. to reach the semi
final reand ef fhe deables.
la the atngtos Parker defeated
Bebert (Jaator) Stabba, af Miami.
6-L 6-L Kevaes averpewered
Jlaasar Bvert Pert laWUrdale,
6-L 6-6. Sagara eliminated Jea
Whalen, Terda Beach, Fla, 6-8,
6-8.
ANTTTnNO CAN HAPPXN
. St. JOSSPH, 11a, laarck ta-P)
aautatng can havoca m
en's NsXienal AAD baa-
the
ameat which Is aa-
folding here for the 22nd oeaaooa-
ro year.
Thai was proven tonight
Late In the 11th game ef today
aauule sflJrim srstea
m a sleepy tenet .
"At the free throw Una Is
tt roallr wasn't It
Mona Hants af tan Denver.
Cote, nadscaottea.
CoS2aXaClAl7l '
SurslT (S) P. Stettlor 474:
f asdrlo 400. C. Stotuor 014. KitanUQor
IO. faldoB 047foaator Kadlo (ft) Cady
07. Duirus 020. Wihaoy SM, Bolton 42,
Morrts 404.
ad (3) Uattson 440. Prlom
424. Powall 48. rannor
a). Knights of Cbhunbua (1) link 4U.
Starr Foods (1) Arahart 487, Allen
41. Frank 07t O. Kerr 117. Bentson
Kiel'
cholsons Ins. (0) Wilton 403. C
iilOuiui tM. Vi-laaan MO.
Card-
Me-
Cluafcoy Bfti. Onrals Vpod Cars (2) B
071, Or 44.' UCUrr IUl rb,,M
Marion ' Crcamar m Kanron 102
OaTbTlnel47.akar 442. Cevejwbrt
azv, nunc su. war
Walton Brown (1) Porry
0, Aldorta 427, Suae let
57. Biar
Kiehooiis.
oarioa-OHotUor Supply
gento Ooldlos of SUror-gaano-Kitnwinor
St M.
B3gh 2nd. i
Mala
-MaClmhay SM.
- COXMnCXAX.
. Sound Coon. Co. (it Bud Straw 00.
MUleTill. Camtt 442. Bob Straw uSi
Sunmonds 209, Baylor 894. VaUor Oil
It) Dtlh 42S,
Lain flee. War
Boone 441, Vestal 0M,
Oil.
SUk Mayor Laabr. ff) Barber 420.
Bacon SOS. Bhtpaaaa 445. Btaiaka 444.
iacy Ota. jioranaa vonac
(1) Laroan
( Gola 424,
48L Cardner 441, Borr 442,
wutoa
490.
Bod Gun (9) Pokar
IT 424. mtrcn
420. Melllnay
i (2) Pord 032.
r Deagm 404,
940. Da Bow 082. Millar
Ssa. Mull 247. Wood bum
Auatln 470, Stoole OitV Deagm
men 838.
KALLETS (1) Thompaon 814. John-
aon ass, xnurman mt, oaum 1
Cuno 090. The Jewel Box (I)
82t Perry 483. Arahart 420. White 428,
waus ow7.
- High team sarlas Woodburn 2S7S,
Hian Mom amo wooaoum ass.
Higa inc.
Laraaa SO0.
and
preumet
yigb lad,
gtrsw ass.
i .17
I7(H
-It
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i;
above leading the way as a downtown parade was la the first stages
af formation. A special assembly and a school dance were also part of
uie celebration honoring the vtetorieas vikings who racked ap state
uuo ao. 7 rer the nalea
LAXZUUfO. Ha, March 20 (AP)
The Detroit Tlgora oant IS men to bat la
a big ntm run third inning today aa
thoy boat too Kw York Tankoea S-4
for thoir sound straight win over the
world enamplons.
Ckorflo Kail's throo run honrtr vnu
tbo big wallop of the taming and came
Yes or No?
JOB LOOS V
Be Face CnaetssT
JoeTl Reveal
Plnuj Saturday
ODBSSA, Test, Marsh SO -(JPh
Joa Louis said today ha will an
nounce at Waco gatarday whether
hall try a comeback.
The retired world heavyweight
boxing rhasnpkm Jo here for an
exhibition bout teaUght Be goes
to II Paso Wedneeday, then to
Wseo.
He is expected to announce at
Waco mat hell return to the ring
for a title bout with Bzsard
Cknrles.
Waco win be the last stop on
Louis North Atnerlcan tour. Then
fee wUl go to South America for
10 exhibition.
Spokane Indian
Boot 3 Veteran
IPOKANK. March SO-tfV
Three veteran baoeball players
were trimmed from the roster of
ths akans Indltng today a
roster that so far, has only one
name on the dotted Mac. John
Conant right handed pitcher is the
single player under contract for
the Western International league
Manager Alan Strange an
nounced today that outright re
leases have been given Ken Rich
ardson, third baseamnj Jack Cal
vey, shortstop, and Tuck Stain
back, centerffclder. AU were reg
ulars. Earlier. First Baseman Larry
Barton and Pitcher Andy Adams
were released..
Amerh lce HockeylsU
Capture Wild Contest
LONDON, March 26 -CSV John
Malnttre af Medfora, Mast whip
peda home a leeee pack with a
mtnato and 46 seconds left to play
tonight to ftva the United States
a 6-2 world amatear hockey vic
tory aver Great Britain In a game
marked by flstteaffs and an aaaaalt
aa the referee. '
Several fights broke eat la the
unties siciaf period. BUI Sned
don af Groat Britain whined hie
stick aver the head af the referee.
Saeddaa had to be thrown to the
lee br a teammate to prevent a
free-fer-an.
A crowd of 8,666 showered the
lea with coins and tt took tea snin
atea bef era the contest get suader
way againw .
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SUDS WALLOP SACS
The ScatUeRainiers took an easy
15-8 victory over Sacramento to
day as three Solon pitchers granted
16 walks. They also yielded 12
base hits, Including homers by
Ralph Atkins and Rookie Jim
Keating. Atkins also got a double
and single in four trips and batted
in four rum,
i
!
off lefthander Xddio Vord. a rookie
up aront Blnghamton. N.Y. Duano Pil
lotto CjiMmiUp: for tho Now Yorkcn.
-Cliff Map and Jack Jensen hit
bomeri
Jor the Yai
the Yankees.
SARA TOO A. ria- March SO tA3
Tbo hvy httttng Boaton Bad Sok
wro hanttod to throe acattorod bus to
day by tttak Valk and tboh-old play
mate Mickey Barrts oa tho Waihlnfton
aonatoro toiaod an 0-4 verdict m a
pro-oeoaon enhHmion. -
bxacx. ru
March
rookie
nrjaato and
arry Byrd limited tbo
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OSC Coaches
To Visit Here
Ton members ef the Oregon
Stato football coaching staff will
be oa hand Thursday night at the
hiah school auditorium when the
Salem' 60-Stater club, branch of
the OSC ahzm group, Invites sen
iors from surrounding valley high
schools to a program designed to
acquaint ahem with the Beaver
school.
Head Cosch Kip Taylor wd be
there. So will Assistants Len
Younce, Hal . Moo and Pete and
-Bump" Elliott. -
Fete zmott will give a running
commentary while movies of 1946
OSC grid games are ehown.
The program starts at 8 o clock.
Saturday Shift
For Shrine Tilt
SAN FRANCISCO, March 20-()-Managlng
Director William
M. Coffman announced today this
year's East-West charity football
game will be played here, Satur
day, Dec. 30. The date Is being ad
vanced this year, as last, Coffman
said, to permit the players and
coaches to see the Rose Bowl con
test, Jan. 1, 1951. The East-West
classic usually la held on New
Year's day.
SBC 'Minutemen' to Help
WBST PALM
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runt bonder M
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savv " Wm a. aww Mrmu aaWaia, siajai iva rr ana
'Buy a Bulb9 Campaign $ears
A week-long drive to balld a
fund for purchase ef aa are-
light system at vVUlaaaettc's new
football arena McCnlloch Stad
imm will be kicked -off Friday
noon at the Maries hotel aa the
Salem Breakfast dab balds a
special lancbeen meeting.
Ten twe-mlnate talks are ea
tap for the lancbeea, with sports
writers, radio casters. VFlllaaaetto
anlverslty effleaia and Mayor K.
L. Elf strem doing the talking.
Theee attending the aessten will
hear fall details of the new stad
Jam project which will be com
pleted at Bask field by acxt grid
. Drive 8Aecrlpaona have al
ready becH received by boosters
sad aiamal and to farther spar
Portlands Lose
In 2nd Round
Kansas Capers Stop
Bradford Gang 78-60
DENVER, March 2(K$VTeamg
from Washington, Kansas, Iowa,
Wyoming and Montana moved a-
step forward In the National AA.
U. basketball tournament today.
This was the second day of
tourney competition In the city
auditorium. The meet winds no
Saturday night
The Spokane, Wash, Inland -
DENVER, March fO-MV-Them
Phillips Oilers, opening a cam
paign to regain the National AAD
basketball championship, blasted
the Cedar Palis. la Antvets from
the meet tonight, 22-35. The Oilers
held the title six years before los
ing it to Oakland, Calif, last year.
Empire team opened today's 11
contest slate with a 64-89 victory
over Dallas (Hooker-Vandegriff).
The north westerners had to coma
from behind with less than three
minutes to play for the win. Jack
Perrault and Dick Luft sinking the
cuncne
Hcsston, Kans. (King Motors)'
strengthened by two Emporia
State college players, ran Port- '
land. Ore, (Bradford Clothiers) '
ragged In a 76-60 decision. This '
was a second round fray.
Sioux City. Iowa (Jamcos)
clung to a slight lead most of the
way to a 60-55 triumph over War-
rensbuTg, Mo (Riggles Plaza
Bowl) in another second round
game. . r , ....
Breaking a 44-44 tie In the final
two minutes. Billings."' Mo nL
(Stockmen) ousted a stubborn
Oklahoma Baptist university quin
tet, 47 to 44. Bill Crtallc shot thf
tie-breaking goal - and Don '
Schwend added a free throw.
Ed Varden scored 26 points ao
Laramie, Wyo. (Juster Bar) wal
loped Amarillo, Texas (Graham:
Hoeme) 82 to 66. . '
The Houston Texas Oilers beat
Seattle university 67-68 In a sec
ond round game.
Clarence Brannum, Kansas
State collegiate star last season.
ruined the show far Seattle. Tho)
team from Washington was nurs
ing a 82-82 lead with two minuted
to go when Brannum whipped ia
and stole the ball, dribbled dowS
court and hit the basket with S
drive-la shot. -
Then his team-mate Warren
Swltser Iced It for the Texans with
a field goal and a free throw.
Sparked by several Nebraska U.
varsity players, ' Lincoln, Neb,
Met Service) eliminated Daytoa,
, (National Cash Register) 81
68. . ,
The Arkansas State Teachers
didn't give Hastings, Nebr cede
lege a chance to make a game el
it as they downed 'the Hastingt
quintet 76 to 86. Lyle Mlddletc
of Arkansas was high scorer wit
21 points.
Nebraska Wealyaa and Colorado .
college played on even terms the
first half. Delbert Miller started- :
connecting in the second half and
made 17 points to power the No-.
braskana to a 72-69 first round
victory.
The fourth. - seeded Denver '
Chevrolets, first seeded team to
play, won as expected over the
Shearer Motors of St. Louis, 86-28. -
Set Saturday
LAFAYETTE, InL, March 20-UPy-A
field of at least' 300 ath
letoe will hammer at records In
15 events of Purdue university's
eighth annual relays -next Satur
day and probably will 'crack at
least three of them. ,
Squads from 26 colleges and
universities had been entered to
day and about a half-dozen others
were expected with postmarks be-'
fort last Friday midnight 'a dead
line.
Don Gehrman of Wisconsin will
be one of the record-breaking pos
sibilities In the special 1,000-yard
run of the university division. '
Don Lax of Illinois also has been
consistently over tho pole vault
record of 14 feet, 14 Inches he set
last year. Be Is tli"Wtrn Con
ference indoor and Illinois Tech
Relays champ. . s
CBISOX BLANK SEALS
SAN FRANCISCO, March 30 -(AV
The Chicago White Sox per
formed flawlessly tonight to score
a 6-0 exhibition baseball victory
over the San Francisco Seals of
the Pacific Coast league. 1
The American leaguers pummel-.
ed San Francisco starter Al Lien
for five runs on 10 hits during
the five Innings he worked, pick
ed up another hit off Elmer Sin
gleton and played errorless ball
the drive Salem Breakfast dab
"MlnBtemen" have been enlisted.
They will operate en downtown
streets Friday, with prises to the
aaes selling the most drive tick
ets. Ticket booths will also be lo
cated at strategic earners.
The tickets come In two cate
gories 26 ones which admit
the holder to all 'Cat sports
events next season and those
selling for 816 which admit the
bearer to Willamette's five heme
grid gamee next campaign.
Tickets for the Friday aeon
lancbeen are aa sale at Maples.
As advertisement far the "Buy a
Balb campaign, a papier snacha
model of Bask field and the sta
dium will be ta display la the
Maples window- -
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