.in. (bp Seasoim IKMs sSeek o upp oiiDinift ftirodleTlhiDsWeeK i i radley Tech Toga Thm EUatacacm. Sal au Orxyoa. Momiar. 4. lisa-i The Nation's Top Comics Many Already Upsets In l Loyola, Dartmouth Victims of Reversals NEW YORK, Dec. J-tfP)-Ven- eance-bent Bradley, which twice ist season failed by one game of winning a post-season basketball tournament, is back on the victory trail today but it looks like a long and treacherous one for the Peoria, W Braves. ; For. one, everybody and that Includes, CONY'S "Grand-Slam Kids" will be gunning for For' rest Anderson's squad rated No, in the final Associated Press poll last Ajarch. Secondly, the loss of AU-Amer ; lean Paul Unruh and Mike Chian i k a s re bounders deluxe is bound to hurt the Braves. Bradley won 32 and lost five ' games , last season, capturing the I Missouri Valley title. Six letter men are back, including Gene ; (Squeaky) Melchiorre, the sensa tional five-foot-eight pivot man. i Melchiorre poured in 24 points . Saturday night as Bradley opened Its 32-game schedule with a 94-73 romp over Houston. Bradley faces a busy week, play . lng three games. Tuesday it will ; b Wayne university and Thurs day Oregon State. Then comes the big battle Saturday with highly -' rated DePaul in the Chicago sta dium. The hoop game hit on almost all cylinders Saturday night and already batch of upsets are in the book. Miami of Ohio triump ' ed Michigan 44-36: Wheaton trip- : ped Loyola of Chicago, 62-60; and . Centenary upendea wee, ez-54, Brigham Young and CCNY tan fie Tuesday night In Madison Square Garden. v This week, while it is the sea ton's first full one, promises to be one of the best. DePaul travels to Stillwater Wednesday for the annual struggle with Oklahoma A & M and the same evening, Texas will be at Oklahoma trying to solve the Soon ers. Other top games include: Yale at Penn, Purdue at Kentucky, Chicago Loyola at Minnesota, Tu ; lane at Rice, Oregon at UCLA, Iowa at Michigan, Western Ken tucky at Cincinnati, Syracuse at Perm State and Oregon State ' Indiana. Theyll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo DAILY AND SUNDAY in Your Hone Nrnpaper HEM-HEH! VOW WILL 1 jfiSTWl fcSWEW-SO ) START OH MONDAY, CZJtH -TXMECH.' Jf $ HAS AN EVE mS5 PATOOVEyljf . I vPLo Q F0R BEAUTY- Y3 CSS ttrUQrfl OUT TO GET X AJDBEVEN But THE GUYS HE. HIRES ( PUL-EEEZE I'M EATING! J Thanxtd s.c.yow of the. glamorous 7) NEW ORjAN.y. f thepes a poor.) jrS HUNGRY MAN v 1&r begging $r2? BLONDIE CMAoe HIM f STAGED C X OPMVr ) SPECIALS jJ BUT. JEAN. VOJ PROMISED ME WEt? BE IN OUR NEW MOUSE BY CHRISTMAS f Slicker PI Rolls Ahead at Molalla Plans Gym Inaugural MOLALLA, Dec. S-(Special)-Molalla high's new basketball pavilion will be inaugurated Fri day, December 8, with ' two games.- The Molalla ' Indians, coached by Budd Gronquist, and the Mt.. Angel Preps, mentored by Gene Barrett, will clash in the prep -game. The Lewis & Clark Pioneers of Portland and the Oregon College of Education Wolves of Monmouth meet in the collegiate fixture. A dedication ceremony is plan Bed for Friday also. Although both Molalla and Mt. Angel are in the Willamette Val rley league, their game of Friday will not count in the standings. The counting games will be play d at ML Angel December 19 ' and here January 26. The Willamette Valley league Jamboree is booked for the new rrm Friday. Decern Der id, wun eight teams participating. Salem's winter golfers took ad vantage of brief breaks in the weather Sunday to run in eight matches in the Salem Golf club's annual slicker tournament. Despite the speedup of activity on the links in only two of the tourney's five leagues was there any change in leadership. In gram and Schafer adding three points to bring their total to ZVi and top spot in the Pacific. Lar son and Fish with T'i-point carry-overs were in the runner up position. Hendrie and Len gren picked up five points in a pair of matches to scoot well in front in the Three I circuit. Other changes in the scoring ranks saw McMullen and Specht move up in the Pacific with a 3-point shutout over their op ponents. The National league was idle and in the American Parker and Wadman picked up 7 but were well behind lead ing Miklia and Alley who had 7. Mapes and Russell roughed Wicklund and Hoffman 2- to Vi to move their WIL total to 8, 6 points ahead of their nearest rivals. In the Busy Three I Clark and Phipps added a point, as did Hohweisner and Arehart. Kolb and Scheidegger added two. Rollin' Along u vou WILL, MRS TRACV. VOU WBJLf BOJEVE DICK TRACT T WTEROP DESIGNERS I ARE ALL. V ALIKE. . 'U V WAS 0 v-S cu :WI ' i: DUTNCW THAT RNALLV UADG UP MEX7 MtND AflOUT THE DRAPES, wk CAN PUT THE RNFSM COflTCN TME LMNG ROOM AND WALL. IN A COUPLE OP OAV5. A WEDC3i ANNVEffSARX A KXTSCVoAiXCNG PAQTV. 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And thase Saturday results fol lowed a pattern whicji haa been characteristic of these long and bitter rrid series , between the teams Involved . . . It has always been said of the Middies and the Army that all past records mirht just aa well be pnt beyond the bounds of con sideration when they come to gether for their annual clash. These service lads start from scratch in their yearly entangle ment And so, considering the pattern, perhaps the Navy win on Saturday can't be called so astounding after all ... Irish Not So Lucky Lock of the Irish? Well. In these SC-Irish mixes the lack has been pretty much concen trated on the side of El Trojan . . . But when Lady Lack Is so Inclined to deposit ber favors on any one club you'll find that club usually is an aroused and alert bunch of footballers ... 'Course that wouldn't necessarily apply to the Instance in a Tro- Jan-ND tilt of several years ago when an Irtsher, in the act of making a last-ditch desperation takle on a touchdown-bent ' SCer., was nicely blocked out of action by a straying referee . 'Ttcas the Truth Nope, that wasn't a typogra phical error Sunday morning. Meaning the headline which read: "Seattle U. 101. Willamette 60." . . . This Seattle outfit Is said to pound the maple boards like a bunch of Jet-propelled wild men and to possess a col- lecuve group 01 snooting eyes that'd make Dan Boone or Wild Bill Hickock envious ... One disadvantage burdening Johnny Lewis' 'Cats In the Chieftain ser ies lay in the conditioning de partment. Al Brightman's Chief tains already having five games under their belts when they step ped In against the WITs . . . Just a thought, but wonder what the Huskies were occupied with when such Chieftain stars Speidel, Higlin and the O'Brien twins stepped from the high school halls and looked over col lege possibilities ... LITTLE ANNIE BOONET HE WAS SCKAUMG AN FUEMY SU8MAR1NE TVUT UAS BEEN SINKING OUR UNASKED FCEJGWTECS WITHOUT OR MEQC AT F1SST I TUOUSUT K fs just a sailoq -but zeoo GOOWLED AT MIM THEN HE CUUXOOUTA GREAT I I 23 WAS TERRIBLE SCAREO". YESTERDAY WHEN TW WICKED fcVN rJ af Aia 14 FAY! fill I tf tJ ' uAVr. c wmi r v w&fiNiwoaMEacY-y ".BCIOCnr.AN't MAX1N SIGNALS WITH A A V - UOLUTBEO J I II I YOUR CSti KAS KJLSD-IC f was axuccQ and m& tmc EUTpTY SUPMAtSNJf APPEASED TDAKSWraTMESPrS 'Aft n raVOdrrjLfAt M sVW 47 ssi F44i. SAOTBB)w W W WM bltiy rr r ---r goodness CSAOOUSf teas' BMX3SU. Stagg Speaker At Jefferson JEFFERSON The annual banquet honoring the Lions' foot ball squad will be held in the bigh school Thursday night, De cember 7, at 6:30 o'clock. The Lions were Marion County "B" league champions this season. A turkey dinner, prepared by the home economic girls, will open the festivities, followed by a program and presentation of the league trophy and the most valuable player award. : Short talks by local citizens will be followed by a football talk by Dr. Paul Stagg, football coach at Pa cific university. Football moving pictures, presented by Dr. Stagg, will complete the program. Home Openers Next for Cats Back from their season-open ing Jaunt to Seattle and the two tilts with Seattle U, Willamette's Bearcats will today commence drills for their home court In augurals Friday and Saturday nights of this week. Coach John ny Lewis troupers will tangle with Oregon Tech of Klamath Falls Friday night, and with the Southern Oregon college Red Raiders Saturday night. Skeet OConnell mentors the Techs. VILLANOVA TOPS GAELS SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 3-(.T) Pete D'Alonzo, Villanova's chunky fullback, raced through the mud and rain for two touchdowns to give the Wildcats a 13 to 7 win over St. Mary's Gaels today. A mere handful of fans braved the miserable weather. 1. What is the difference be tween a long ton and a short ton? 2. What Is considered the most historic city of Canada? 3. What Shakespearean char acter loved a man for the dangers he had passed? 4. What two large cities of the U. S. are connected, by the Hol land Tunnel? " 5. What does the term "obll gato ia music mean? --i ANSWERS I. A long ton contains 2240 pounds, while a short ton contains 2000 pounds. . . 2. Quebec, u." ' 3. Desdemona loved Othello. 4. New York and Jersey City. S. Instrumental accompaniment and Ted Schopf rides herd on the Raiders. Most of the playing action at Seattle was taken care of by captain Lou Scrivens, Ted Lod- er, Doug Logue, Chuck Robin son, Hugh Bellinger, Dick Brou- wer, Dan Montag and Larry Smith. Unless removed by the improvement or other reserves during practice tilts during the week, the same group is slated for the heavy work against the week end visitors. Following the two games of this week, the Bearcats play Portland U's potent Pilots here Tuesday, December 12, and then the College of the Pacific Tieers IT'LL t TME WE ATI St PC06KAM ON TatYlSlOM. JUL SN0066AS1 AND WEU END WTTH A SIN4IM6 COMMESCUll PtM DONG eilU MUSMYMOOS AtSSWCIL, musky woa rat of 6oa tSTHI CANDY BAg MX , WHAT A POEM. PL A XMR, SXOOMAIS J XF7 IE7 Kjm! x H SOUNTS uxi AU 11 THCtt SiNCW I m am I CLL' t" C04CeOALS. J BUZZ SAWYER tvr wVQ BESS'S TKC CZEATTST At t - r TVtYS AfiDTT tWft Mg. tQ04gASS THIYTZI WXSJTVt ft A FAKQ0T. A fACTTL WHO tOU! 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The program will consist ef talent In the following classifications: Dancing, singing, recita tions, playing any musical lnstrament, ac to bats or any ether type of entertainment suitable for a talent show. First, second and third prises will be given In each ane of the above class! fications. j If Interested In taking part In this ' program, fill out the application blank below and mail It to Alyee Parmentier. Labor Temple, Salem, Oregon. This application must be sent in not later than December 9th. and tryonts will be held Saturday, 2:44 p. m., December 16th. at the Labor Temple, Hall Number L ' TALENT SHOW APPLICATION Name Address Age TeL No. Type of Talent lJ . Mail U Alyce Parmentier. Labor Temple 445 Center Street. Salem, Ore., not later than Ceeember 9th. ; 11- MICEEi MOUSE JT1 TA p AKtONE HEJ?E? 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