!!" Field Reduced In AAU Meet M'tlway Pont'CainwI In Annual Tourney (Continued from cage 10) The Salt Lake City (Murray Buick) color bearer, manned by former Utah university rare ex perts, ran up a 92-55 triumph againtt Elizabeth. N. J. (St. Adal bert) Leon Watson rattled off 25 tallies for the winners. The second fame was a better contest for non-rjartisan spectators to watch. Seattle (AlDine Dairy) outscoring Laramie, Wyo. (Kuster Hotel). 52 to 41. Laramie bad the top scorer with. Bob Hatd's 14 while Bob Gaston hit 12 for Seat tle. Scoring again hit a jet-nropelled tempo in the third contest in which Los Angeles (Clifton) crushed a scrappy Arkansas State Teachers college team from Conway 83 to .53:., Allen - Bradley of Milwaukee, another seeded entry, had a close call ; before defeating Nebraska Wesleyan, 62-55. The Nebrakans led 32-30 at intermission, and Mil waukee didn't get the lead until seven minutes before the final whistle when Bob Davis field goal put it in front, 43-42. San Francisco's Stewart Chev rolets romped over Gordon Stores of Alamosa, Colo 50-23. The low scoring half ended 12-5 for San Francisco when Alamosa tried to pull its defense out by stalling in mldcourC 'RoyaP Tops Stayton Card STAYTON, Mar. 21 -(Special) It will be a five-man battle royal as the main feature of Friday Bight's Stayton Beau Festival sponsored wrestling show at the Civic building, starting at 830 'clock. Two regular matches will precede the royaL All bouts fea ture grappling talent of this area. Bulldog Jackson himself ap- Ksars in the opener, with Swede elson. big Stayton grappler. Then Herman VIgland of Silver too goes against- "Masked Mar vel." The five royalists are Ole Olsen of Wisconsin, Gib Kleen of Salem, Cecil Curr of Portland, Ed Diem of Salem and 'Jim Wolfer of Molalla. Canada Nears Hockey Title . i LONDON, March 21 -tfV Can ada's favored 1 sextet virtually Jlinched the world amateur hoc ey : championship tonight - by trouncing Britain, 12-0. The Can adians, only unbeaten team among the six finalists In the champion ship round robin series, notched their fourth victory In .blanking the Britons. It was Britain's second loss against two defeats and eliminat ed it from the race. The United States entry bad only a bare chance of winning des pite their 10-5 triumph over Swit terland earlier today. The Ameri cans have a 3-1 record and at best can only tie Canada if the Cana dians lose their final game and the Americans win. rCL UMTS ASSIGNED LOS ANGELES. March 21-WV umpire assignments lor the open tng series starting March 28 In the Pacific Coast league were an nounced today by loop President Clarence Rowland. The Hollywood-Portland series at Hollywood will be handled by Pat Orr, Ira Gordon and Ed Runge; Los Angeles at Sacramento by Al Somen, Cecil Carlucd and Al Mutart; Seattle at Oakland by William Engeln, William Doran. Robert Cunningham and John Young, and San Francisco at San Diego by Gordon Ford, Lou Bar bour and Roman Bentz. Table of Coastal Tides Tide for Tart, KHrgnm afsrrh. UN (compiled by O S. Coast 4k Geodetic Survey. Portland. Oregon). Mar. HIGH WATERS . Tim HI SS 14 am SJ S:1S sun. 4.S as t -jsa a-m. a.i 4T p.m. 4.4 54 S2 SJB. S:ll pjn. 4.S 55 1 M a.aa S3 4: pjs. 4.1 M . 4.42 a.m. f.7 I4t pjn. 4J ST SrSS ajn. S T LOW WATERS Time fct. tM mm. pm. 14 t:47 a na. 0 44 p m. 14 JS a-m. S:44 pjk ' SJ 11. -44 am. s.S 14 JS pm. 4 U.4S pm. 11 54 pm. IS 1:94 pm. S.4 tHO am. SJ 111 pja. X 142 a.m. S.1 SJ M- ao JB. i s S:34) DJm. 4.4 SS 7.-SS :41 4.1 5J S.1 S.1 S.3 tM SS SIS MM jn. SS M ajn. 14 :44 pm. at 1031 ajn. 11:15 pjn. 434 pjn. 1 431 am. 4J7 pjn. T515 JLi. TheyTl Do It Every T" JUMINIC KIN6 OF He KlICHLK, CAKNUT I BE RUSHED. MlS OWN SWEET TIME HE TAKES, COCX1N6 UP AM ORDER-' LJT ONCE HE'S GOT IT COOKEDOH,BROTHER TVIATS WFFEREKT! Corn IJM. KIHU HTl;'J lYNI'K-ATT, !. WOU Comeback Decision tl" f Boxing World Waits For Louis to Speak NEW YORK, March 21-(P-Spring Is In the air, summer Is coming along with the fat outdoor, fight gates, and Joe Louis says hell give the lowdown on his future Intentions Saturday at Waco, Tex. That's what the man said Monday night at Odessa, Tex. That's what the Brown Bomber has been saying, and the public has been reading and wondering about for many months. Will Louis try to regain the world's heavyweight boxing crown from Ezzard Charles? Paunchy Joe, who still can punch at 227 pounds, has been touring the wide open spaces, bowling over pugilists with one hand and collecting folding green PITTSBURGH. March 21-AV Exzard Charles this year will break Joe Loafs' 1941 record of seven title defenses in one year, his manager premised today. "And if Loots intends to fight Exxard," creaked Jake Mints, "hen Just be part of the string." Minis refnsed to comment far ther on reports that Lonis is ready to annennee his Intention of fight ing his successor as heavyweight champion of the world (leas N.Y. state). from his exhibitions almost since June 25, 1948, when he announced his retirement with "tonight was my last fight." That was immediately after ne knocked out Jersey Joe WaicotL Since then 'his comeback' has been 00 the verbal merry-go round and now-he-eaid-it-and-now-he-didn't for almost two years. EL PASO, Tex., March 21-WV Marshall Miles, Joe Louis'- man ager, said today he wasn't so sure the former heavyweight boxing champion would be able to an nounce a "comeback" Saturday night at Waco. Miles said he still needTto con tact Jim Norris, president of the International Boxing club, regard ing any such plan. v-T'- Louis has said he planned to make a definite decision on any "comeback" attempt and would announce it Saturday at Waco, last stop on his current exhibition tour. He's here for one of the ex hibitions. West Decisions Augott Easily .BALTIMORE. March 21 Sammy Angott, former light weight champion of the world, was batted from pillar to post tonight as he lost a decision to Sonny Boy West, of Washington in the 10 round main event at the coliseum. Angott, now 35 and attempting a comeback, was no match for his youthful opponent West weighed 141 to 144 for Angott. SEALS TOP CB3SOX SAN FRANCISCO. March 21- W3)-Although outh.it by a 10-3 margin, the San Francisco Seals won a rain-interrupted exhibition game from the Chicago White Sox of the American league, 8-2, to night. Look and Learn By A. CX Gordon 1. Is a person born in the United States of foreign-born parents eligible to become pres ident? 2. Which is the longer, the Panama Canal or the Suez Canal? 3. How much federal tax Is rep resented by the blue revenue stamp on a package of cigarettes? 4. .In what popular outdoor game does the player with the lowest score, win? 5. Which of the Gospels is the shortest? ANSWERS 1. Yes. 2. The Suez Canal is more than twice as long as the Panama Canal. 3. Seven cents. 4. Golf . 5. St Mark. Time . UEV. DOM-UOW ABOUT xf TAKE EET RASy. KEEDO tuxtp tjjt, qpi ntN: PAfTP I orrtT eemNS HETOOPJ NO HASH SPOMiS FOR KJP TABLE SIX? A HALF-HOUR XTAxCE TIME TO , THEyVE BEEN WAmN6; thJm ftl 2!MOPEylPtocup! 'VOU 6UN61D LAT STAND S HERE HALL N16HT? SOIVEP HOT 15 vdu tikk is LONCHMAVBEli KWTS fKVP. Due Bronc Pilot Dick GaUaarher (above), assistant eoach - for the professlonsl Caeveland Brawns, has been named head grid mentor at the University of Santa Clara. Gal lagher sneceeds Lea Caaaatova. BKOVTN SIGNS ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March 21 -IJP)- Third Baseman Bobby Brown signed his contract today, bringing the last of the New York Yankee holdouts into harness. Brown, a medical student at Tu lane university, will not report to camp until the end of the month. LAKELAND. Tla.. March 21 (AP Hoot Xvers hit a pair of homers and johnny Groth. added another as the Detroit Ticers slugged out an 11-9 win over the Boston Red Sox today. The Detroiters. who have posted four straight wins over American league opposition, pounded out 14 hits off Rookies Bob Gillespie and Jim Mc Donald. Freddy Hutchinson held the Bosox to one run through the first five inn ings, but they ganged tip on Reliefer Marr Grissocn for three in the eighth inning. ST. PETERSBURG. Via March XI ( AP) Tommy Byrne, making his first appearance of the exhibition sea son, and Joe Page, held the Boston Braves to six hits today as the Mew York Tankeea triumphed. 4 to . The defeat waa the Braves eighth seuMCK in a VERO BEACH. Via-. March XI (AP) With BUI McCahan making his first start. Brooklyn today defeated the IX Worth farm club. S-l. la five innings. A cloudburst, which arrived as the Brooks came to bat in the sixth, halted Play. WEST PALM BEACH, fla.. March XI AP The Baltimore Orioles of the Interna Uoaal league rapped Philadel phia Athletics starter Charley Harris tor, three rune hm the third tonutg to- i - ' ' . - - . ".''O.v-j -V-": HAVE A HEIDELBERG A3 it 1 By Jimmy Hatlo COOL.PELEET I NCl.RRST CLASS TO VtL-l A picnic Banquet Plans Now Completed Plans for the huge "Viking Victory Banquet," set for the chamber of commerce Friday night at. 6:30 o'clock, were com pleted Tuesday by sponsoring Sal em Breakfast club officials. The banquet, honoring the Viking basketball team that won the state championship at Eugene last Sat urday night, is open to the public. Tickets for the testimonial, at $1.50 each, are now on sale at Maple's, and will be available at the chamber room Friday. Howard Maple, past president of the SBC is in charge of the event. Bruce Williams will be master of ceremonies. Johnny Carpenter, longtime radio an nouncer and sportsman of Port land will be the principal speak er. Coach Harold Hauk and his champions, along with Athletic Director Vera Gilmore, Assistant Coach Loren Mort, Principal Ed Carlton and other high school dignitaries also will be at the head table. The Willamette university Bear cats, champs of the Northwest conference, will be special guests also, and will occupy a spot hon oring them for their cage achieve ments, according to officials. The banquet is expected to lure a full house, which will include numerous city, county and state officials. SACS TOr STAKS ANAHEIM, Calif., March 21-tf3) The Sacramento Solons stopped the Hollywood Stars' victory string at six straight today with a 5-4 win in spite of a three-run Star rally in the ninth. Gordon Maltzberger, who pitched the en tire game, held Sacramento score less after the fourth inning. The oldest radio network, the National Broadcasting company, was formed on Sept. 9, 1926. mums. day that helped them defeat we Amer ican leaguers 4-4 in an exhibition con test. TAMPA. Fla.. March Jl (AP) The Cincinnati Reds couldnt -do anything right today and the Philadelphia Phils romped to an easy 14 to 4 exhibition victory. The Phils clubbed the veteran Howard Fox and rookies Frank Smith and Jim Avrea for U hits, six of which were wind-blown homers over the left field wall. FRESNO. Calif.. March 21 (AP) A couple of Pirate home runs brought ruin to left-handed Montta Kennedy and the Giants today as the Buccaneers grabbed a ten -inning struggle from the New Yorkers. 4 to 1. before 4.1U fans. Kennedy was the victim of the two homers. The decisive runs came before a man was out In the tenth when Ed FiU- Serald. pinch-hitting for Pitcher Murry tickson, lifted one over the left field wall after Earl Turner singled. The Pirates' Nanny Fernandez belted one out of the park In the seventh inning. BUXBANK. 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