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Bruins Meet Bradley
In Meet's 1st Round
KANSAS CITY, March
It will be Brigham Young against
Baylor and UCLA against Bradley
In the first round of the western
playoff for the National Colleg
iate Athletic association (NCAA)
basketball championship here Fri
day night
Pairings were announced im
mediately following the fifth dis
trict elimination game tonight be
tween Bradley and Kansas. Brad
ley won 59-57.
Brigham Young, seventh district
champions, and Baylor of the six
th district, will play at S pjn.
fCST). The second tame will
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tart at 9:45 pjxl UCLA is theJ
eighth district representative.
The first round losers will meet
at t pjn. Saturday in the con
solation game and the champion
ship battle will start at 9:45 pjn.
Bradley's Braves put on a driv
ing finish to defeat the Kansas.
Jayhawkers for the fifth district's
berth.
The Braves, number 1 team in
the nation, had the speed and
stamina in the last four minutes
to turn back Kansas young Jay
hawkers. Bradley's play was
sharp despite last week's New
York trijrwhere they lost In the
final of the National Invitation
tournament to City College of
New York.
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EDWARD A. MORTON,
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Makes Debut in Main Event
Hoop Playof f
Finals Dated
The" windu'p Of all' organized
basketball play in Salem will take
place Wednesday night as Leslie
as two leagues decide their '1959
championships. Vera Gilmore, di
rector of the leagues, announced
Monday that the C Church loop
playoff finale will be held at
ing all - action In the annual
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vnurcn circuits.
... a if Jl
1 ne city icsgue s wauonai ui
vision playoff between first-half
winning Naval Reserve and second-half
wlcdng City Transit
lines will take u 1 a c e at 8:30
o'clock Wednesday. Gilmure ad
ded that the winner of this game
will not play Ute American divis
ion champion Page Woolens.
Church league playoffs in all
divisions opened last , night.
Hastens, 'Husher
On 'West9 Squad X
NEW YOKK, March 2ayTVnI
Haakina, f-3 seorfatg see el Hi'
use a nea risers, ana sos wnnor
bead, f-t Nebraska center, today
were named to the Western All-
Star basketball team
The Western
a similar
fifth annul East-West AH-Star
game la Madisen Sqaare Gardes
April L The contest Is for the
benefit of the Herald Tribaae
fresh air fund. SUta Gill of Ore
fea State is the Western coach.
Haaklns scared IS points against
Lang Island C recently and was
elected by Metropolitan Writers
as the eatstaadins; visiting player
af the year.
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TMe is Don Kagera. the Portland ttghtweUht aeaaatioB who makes
his debut la the anasry lf-raaad main event with Mickey Gimmell
; WedBesday night Kagers has waa seven of his first eight pro fights.
- Ha kayeed Jack LeaUe aa a Portland ll-roander ia Ms last eating.
SrSUSlHa Repeats !49 Triumph
Bestiore Gets Rest
NEW YORK, March 20 -(AV
Freddie Beshore, the Harrisburg.
Pa, fighter who has been boxing
eight to ten rounds daily, was laid
eft today by his Manager Ralph
Gold.
Beshore meets NBA .Heavy
weight Champion Ezzard Charles
in a ISO-round title bout at Buf
falo, March 29.
Gold said his gladiator almost
- had reached top shape and was
in danger of going stale. He said
Beshore weighed 183 yesterday
and couldn't afford to take off
much mora poundage.
Look aud Learn
By A C Geraea
I. Which of the 12 signi of the
2Todiac is represented by the "Ar
cher" or the "Bowman"?
2. If you visited a drugstore and
bought soma diphenyl trichloroe
thane, what popular commodity
would you be buying?
3. According to the 'Bible, just
how long did it rain when Noah
lived in the Ark?
4. What letters of the alphabet
were' used by the Romans to in
dicate (a) 50; (b) 100: (c) 1.000?
5. What great English painter is
renowned for "The Blue Boy"?
ANSWEXS
1. Sagittarius.
2..DJJ.T.
J. Forty days and forty nights.
: 4. L. c, and m.
- 5. Thomas Gainsborough. .
Jacksonville Title
By F. T. MacFeely
JACKSONVILLE. Fbu March 20-WVCary Middlecoff, the Na
tional Open champion, used his "black widow" putter to win the top
$2,000 in the Jacksonville Golf Open with a 72-hole score of 279 today.
It was the second straight Jacksonville victory for the Omond
Beach, Fla professional. He came
back with a great 69 in spite of a
shaky start to win goingaway.
George Fazio of Washington, D.
C, finished with 71 after three
straight 70s andw as second with
281.
Young Jack Burke, of White
Plains, N. Y leader at 34 holes,
had a bad 78 and finished six
strokes behind Middlecoff.
Unseeded Netter
Presses Patty
NEW YORK, March 20 -UFy
Second-seeded Budge Patty of Los
Angeles, Calif., suffering from
the effects of an upset stomach,
was forced to battle from near
disaster in the fourth round of
the National Indoor tennis champ
ionships tonight before subduing
unseeded Charles Masterson of
Hicksville, N.Y, 3-, 10-8. 6-1.
Patty fought off a Masterson
game point in the 17th test with
a volley and a service ace, smash
ed Masterson's offerings in the
18th game to even the match,
then rushed through the payoff
set to enter the quarter-finals.
Table of Coastal Tides
Tides for Tft Oregon - March. 1990
(compiled by UA. Coast At Geodetic
surrey, Portland, Oregon). .
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Because of the many tasks to be
performed it takes a staff of 74
to produce an average variety hour
on television.
Veteran Matman
Badly Injured
BOSTON, March 20-dP)-Marvtn
Westenberg, veteran professional
wrestler, tonight was reported
"resting comfortably" at city his
pital with a head injury suffered
Saturday night in an exhibition
match with a pupiL
Hospital officials said Westen
berg suffered a "questionable
cerebral hemorrhage" when hit
by a flying tackle in a match
with Boston college football play
er Dora Papaleo at the annual
Boston college sports night at the
arena.
Longden Leads
Hickok Voting
NEW YORK, March 20 -Wh
Johnny Longden, the crack jockey
who piloted Noor to great victories
at Santa Anita, took top honors in
the February voting for the Hick
ok professional athlete, of the year
award.
Longden received 209 points to
nose out George Mile an, the pro
basketball star of the Minneapolis
Lakers. ,Mikan accumulated 194
points.
Willie Hoppe, the perennial bil
hards king, waa third with 158,
followed by golfers Jack Burke.
jr, 108, and boxer Billy Graham,
73.
The professional athlete of 1950
will receive the Hickok belt, a
$10,000 diamond-studded affair.
Ring Card Set
For Wednesday
With alLhands reported Monday
as being in tip-top snape, ine
VFW boxing show booked for the
armory Wednesday night was
waiting only on the 8:30 o'clock
starting gong. A trio of four
rounders, a six-round special and
a 10-round main event are listed
by Matchmaker Tex Salkeld, who
aspires to make the Wednesday
show "the best all around card
we've had in Salem all season."
The mainer features the local
debut of Don Rogers, the "Blond
Bobcat of Portland, andMickey
Gimmell, veteran ringster now
hailing out of Roseburg. They'll
weigh around the 145-pound
mark. Rogers is classed as the best
lightweight prospect to rise in Or
egon in years.
The special offers Dean Abney
in his first local appearance in
months, against the rugged Harry
Hughes of Drain. They're middle-
weights. The topmost four rounder
brings in young Eddie Kahut for
his second pro appearance, against
Harry Weathers of Roseburg, also
middleweights. Eddie waa a sensa
tion in his opener two weeks ago,
scoring a TKO win in the second
round.
Brave Junior, Portland welter
comer tangles witn the veteran
Babe Fenton in another "four,'
and Jimmy Huckaby of San Jose
meets Billy (Kit) Carson of Port
land, welters, in their rematch.
They fought here two weeks ago,
with Huckaby copping an unpop
ular decision.
Tickets at the new low admis
sion prices went on sale Monday
at Maple's, and will be available
at the armory Wednesday. Doors
open at 7:30 pjn.
Naval Reserves
Slate Tourney
The Salem Naval Reserve quint,
Sarticipant in City league play,
as been Invited to a regional
NavaP Reserve tournament to be
held in Portland Sunday. Other
teams will represent Eugene,
Portland and Longview.
The tourney will consist of two
games in the afternoon and finals
Sunday night The meet will be
held at the new Swan Island Nav
al Reserve training center.
The local Reserves won the first
half crown in the City league's
National division. They racked 11
wins against but one loss in league
play. Their over-all record waa
17 wins, two setbacks.
The local teams' roster includes
La Verne Perry. Mel Hartman, Don
Basse tt, Bob-- Blensley, Rolland
Van Cleaver, Jim Hartly, Harley
Gray, Wally Nelson, Orville Bus
by and Captain Don Fischer.
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Texas Yachtsman
Wins Havana Race
HAVANA, March 20 -JP- A
yacht from the cow country, skip
pered by a Fort Worth,' Texas,
physician and manned largely by
a crew of whooping, cheering Tex
ans, led aU the rest in the 17th St.
Petersburg to Havana ocean yacht
race today. .
Ticonderoga, which Dr. Hub
Isaacs of Fort Worth chartered
from Allen Carlisle of Beverly
Hills, Calif for the race, crossed
the finish line at dawn' today, first
in a fleet of 30 which set sail from
St Petersburg, Fla., last Saturday
noon.
The trim 72-foot ketch negotiat
ed the 284-mile course under ad
verse conditions in 41 hours and
20 seconds, finishing Just after 5
p.m.
Phils Boosted, Sawyer Chuckles
By Jee Kelehler
CLEARWATER, Fla, March 20
(AVPlaln biking Eddie Sawyer
disagrees with the general een
, census that Ms ' Philadelphia
Phillies rate the "dark horse" ti
tle in the National Leagve pea-.,
nant race. '
The genial aephomere manager
thinks his elnb win de well te
finish third. That v Is where he
landed them to Ms first fan sea
sea last year for their highest
finiah la 22 years.
"1 eaat see , hew well finish
Mgher than last year," he said.
TVe should be better, bvi well be
tacky to finiah third because the
rest of the lea is stronger."
This might be eosstraed as
crying towel" talk far other
bat set from Sawyer.
A gay who calls a spade a spade,
Eddie never hedges
"Besides pitchers Bobia Rob
erts, Kea Helntselmaa, Mass
Meyer and Reliefer Jim Kon
stamty. the only players sars of
their positions are Del Ennls in
the oatfield, Graa Haaaaer at
ahortstop and Willie Joaes at
third base." ho said.
r' TJaliko most managers who
worry over their star players
growing old. Sawyer rejoices be
eaaso Ms boys are growing more
ma tare.
"Kids Ilka Haaaaer. Janes, Ri
ch Ashbara, Mike Goliat, 8 tan
Hoftf ig. 8 tax Iiopats, Cat Slaa
saoas aad Roberts are boand to
improve." Eddie said, "They
were Jast babes ia arms last
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