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Jamborees Dot tWeekend Cage Play for Prep Teams By Al Lightae, Statesman Sport Editor The Willamette valley's numer ous prep basketball teams will be back at it Friday and Saturday nights as they hasten to the cli max of their pre-holidays sched ules. And no less than 16 of the teams will be occupied in a pair of Jamborees at Molalla and Mc Minnville, The annual Willamette Valley league "jam" rolls forth Friday night, 7:30 o'clock, at Mo lalla. and at eight o'clock at Mc Minnville the ; eight i Yawama league members: will engage in their first Jam-session. : . Molalla, Mt. Angel, Sandy, Can by, Estacada, Woodburn, Silver ton and Dallas will do the honors at Molalla in four briefed games. Banks; Yamhill, Willamina, Sheri dan, Sherwood: North Marion, Dayton and Amity are to play at McMinnville, also in four briefed games. t The Big Six league has two counting dates for the weekend. Bend at Springfield and Eugene at Albany. Bend broke even in a pair with Eugene last week, the first two games of the league sche- dule. The Lava Bears are sched uled at Springfield both Friday and Saturday nights, while the Axemen are slated for a solo ap pearance at Albany Friday night Salem will be playing host to Roosevelt of Portland Friday and Corvallis will be at North; Bend for Friday-Saturday games.; Marion County B league, play, the third round, puts Sublimity at Chemawa, Oregon School for the Deaf at Gates, Detroit at Jeffer son and Mill City at St. Paul, all on Friday night Gervais high's Cougars are idle. Marion-Polk leaguers, although not engaged in league games, will be in action as follows: Salem Academy plays at Bay City to night Toledo Friday night and Taft Saturday night; Cascade high plays host to Concordia Friday night and Sacred Heart a Cardi nals will be at Central (Monmouth-Independence) the same night Stayton's schedule calls for a rest Lebanon high travels to Tilla mook Friday night and thence to Astoria Saturday night GridS 9 eason s Trends Noted No Single Section Stood Out in 1950 , (Cont from Prec Page) The second "most significant" trend, according to the vote, was the general balance of football ex cellence around the country. No one section stood out and the playing fields were left strewn with "great" teams which thought they had" been invited to a work out and learned too late they had run into an ambush. Other trends noted by the press box fraternity included: - The rarity of complaints against officials in 1950. "The boys must be getting better." The rise of "professionalism" among the big football schools. . Decline of-the use of the man-in-motion on offense. The big attendance despite the "turning of the stadiums into stages for television." Increased use of spread forma tions "they'll: soon be spread from sideline to sideline." The decline of Notre Dame. The number of small schools being forced to give nip football. COP '5' Next For Bearcats Willamette university's Bear eats take things easy until next Monday on their basketball sche dule, when the strong College of the Pacific Tigers of Stockton, Calif., Invade the Cat gym for an eight o'clock clash. The Tigers annually put out basketball teams Just about as potent as their foot ball teams are in that sport Although Coach John Lewis' outfit will be idle until Monday so far as the schedule is concern ed, such isn't the case in the prac tice plans by the WU mentor. Not at all happy over the fact that his Cats, have dropped four of their nrst live games, Lewis Intends applying the heavy drill work in an effort to. sharpen the club to the point at which it played most ox tne 1949-so season. 8ATTEKFXELD VICTOR CHICAGO, Dec. 13 -OP)- Bob Satterfield of Chicago won a 10 round decision over Vera Mitch ell of Detroit in their Chicago stadium heavyweight fight tonight Theyll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo If SORRy TO BOTHER iffl GAVE YOU YOU,OTTD-BUT VOUR M A TEN) -SPOT CAR INSURANCE IS THREE MONTHS BAST PUEI AWAWOED AGQMY DOUGH'S THE SIXTY BUCS ALL TIED UP BUT IF you COUU7 J RIGHT NOW-SEE J MAKE A BAVMENT fV ME NEXT PAY- J Then OTTO GETS IN A JAM IHSURANCE MAM WELL.VOU CAM PUT UP A BOND TO GET ME OUT MERE, CANT YOU? MO I WANT A NEW FENDER AW A NEW MOTOR-THE CAR'S" GOT TO BE AS GOOD AS NEW 8V TONIGMTOR MAYBE YOU T WANT MY BUSINESS Teddies Play, Viks Ijriday Salem hieh's Vlklnn ma tar their third straight basketball victory Friday night in a Vik Vil la clash with the Roosevelt Ted dies of Portland. Came time will be at 8:15 o'clock, preceded by Jayvee clash at 6:30. Annually one of the top prep quints in Portland, the Roose velts this season are coached by Marv Rasmussen. former IT nf Oregon player. The Vikings have thus far turned in victories over McMinnville and Jefferson of Portland. Daylight saving time was first introduced by the Germans in 1916 when they turned back the clock to give them more daylight hours to fight World War L . Th Logue Leads Bearcat scoring golem, Orsw Tngradoy. December 14. ItSS IS Doug Logue, forward, tope the scoring for Willamette's Bear cats through the Initial five games of their hoop campaign, according to figures released Wednesday. Logue has 22 field goals and 12 charity tosses for 56 points an average of just over 11 per game. The scoring Is close among the top six 'Cat ragemen. Logue's run ning mate, Ted Loder, stands next in the point column with 54 off 22 buckets and 10 gift shots. Lar ry Smith, the sharpahooting trans fer from Clark Junior college, hit 20 tallies against Portland U Tues day eve to push his total to 51 from 21 field baskets and cine bonus points. Next come veteran pivcter Chuck Robinson and Guard Lou Scrivens with 49 each and then follows Back -courier HucSi Bellinger with an even 40. Other Bearcat scorers: Ken Ben hoof 7, Alva Brown 7, Claude Nordhill 4, Dan Montag 1, Bob Smith 1, Dick Brouwer L Collectively, Coach Johnny Le wis men have hit 121 field goals in 346 attempts for a smart J49 percentage. Less Impressive is their free throw performance with 78 In 145 tries. CAL C1XW TRAVELS BERKELEY. Calif, Dec. -The University of California varsity crew 10 men leaves with Coach Ky Ebrlght Sunday for a aeries of January races in New Zealand. The Bears, winning crew in the 1946 Olympics, wiU participate in the centennial cele- Wolves Battle Lebanon Quint MONMOUTH. Dec lHSptcUl) -Bob Knox Oregon College of Education Wolves, back la the win column Tuesday night via the vie lory over Pacific U here, bop to remain there Thursday tiight la a local clash with the strong Leb anon Elks, an independent quint. The dash wis start at eight o'clock and will be the finale for the Wolves until December M. To date OCX has divided don ble bills with Southern Oregon and Pacific, and has lost to Lewis 6c Clark and Oregon Fresh. bratkns marking the 100th year of the New Zealand province of canterbury. Retiring Fesler Explains Woes 'Pressure' Groups Set Bap iVoiii luck' Mentor NEW YORK, Dec. 13-4P)-Wes Fesler, Ohio State's resigned foot ball coach, says "as a father I want my kids to learn to lose but as a coach I've got to teach them to win at all costs or I am out of a Job. IT WON'T BE LONG NOW . . . TOMORROW IS THI OAY v PIAN TO ATTEND RALPH JOHNSON APPLIANCES' CROSLEY CHRISTMAS - CARNIVAL TOMORROW, 7:00 P.M. at 355 CENTER ST. Everything Is Free Fesler and his ace back, Vic Janowicz, were in town for Tues day night's Heisman trophy award dinner. The trophy was won by Janowicz, a junior at Ohio State, in a nationwide poll of sports writ ers and broadcasters. "A business man who Is cor rect, or wins, in 50 per cent of his deals is average," said Fesler before the presentation. "If the business man is correct in 70 per cent of his deals he is a big suc cess and if he should be right in 80 per cent he is regarded as a wizard. But if a football coach wins only seven out of 10 games, he is likely to be fired." The 42-year-old mentor, who joins the John Galbreath real es tate firm on Jan. 1, said the win pressure on coaches comes from outside the universities, much 'of it from business men who can t win 50 per cent Of their own bus iness deals." "Don't get me wrong. Columbus, where Ohio State is located, is no worse than any other city. A football coach who has his tele phone listed in the directory is plumb nuts. "college football is a game young men should play for fun." Janowicz, a halfback on the As sociated Press' 1950 Ail-American team, is the sixteenth player to be honored by the Downtown Athletic Club. Leon Hart. Notre Dame end, won last year. Leslie iiorvatn of Ohio State, was the 1944 winner. Janowicz says next season will be his last in football. He is catcher and hopes to enter pro fessional baseball as soon as he gets his diploma. lans Set for Yawama 'Jam' r McMinnville. Dec. ls-rsoe- cial) - The first annual Yawama league basketball jamboree will get started in the McMinnville ar mory Friday night at eight o'clock. according to omcial plans sub mitted by league bosses. Eight teams will be divided into two squads to play on a "North" vs. South" basis, with aggregate scoring to determine the winner at the end. On the "North" team will be Banks. North Marion, Sherwood and Yamhill. Making ud the South" squad will be the Amity. Dayton, Willamina and Sheridan quints. Just who will play against who in the individual games will be determined bf drawing. The games will be of two, six minute quarters in length. CLARK COACH INJURED VANCOUVER, Wash, Dec 13 (JF' Believed injured in a fall over a cliff while fishing, Mar shall Shields, Clark junior, college football coach, is under treatment in a hospital here. Although not in a serious .condition, he has a concussion, a compound fracture of the right elbow and other injuries. LONGSHOT WINNER INGLEWOOD, Calif., Dec. 13 (AVGold CapitoL a 30-to-one shot, scored a decisive victory over a field of rival two-year-olds today in the $25,000 Starlet stakes at Bollywood Park. 1 nakenAIIerry Ctrislmas Uilh A Pair OF COWBOY BOOTS Tfio thrill of now cowboy boofflj 4.95 and up Few events In youngster' life compare with th. excitement f that lint pair of real Acmo cowboy boots! Come in and soc our colorful collection I ARMY Ci IIAVY STORE 223 No. ComT. Salem W-Valley Sets 'Jam' Friday MOLALLA, Dec. 13-(Spedal)- The annual, and colorful Willam ette Valley league basketball 1am- boree will be played here for the first time Friday night, starting at 7:30 o'clock. The big " am" has been held in the Mt Angel col lege gym in past years, but has been moved to the new and larg er Molalla pavilion. The new gym will hold approximately 1600 fans. The eight teams to play in the four short games are Molalla, Mt AngeL Woodburn. Dallas. Silver- ton, Estacada, Sandy and tanby. Opponents in the four games will be determined via a drawing just before the starting time. To the team scoring the most points in the jamboree will go the perpetual Totem Pole" trophy now held by the Woodburn school. The trophy was designed and made by "Lefty" Wilder. Indian naturalist who was attached to the Chemawa Indian school when It I was a memDer or tne wvb a iew years ago. POPULAR COURSES WINNIPEG -JF) Winnipeggers prefer to study salesmanship, in terior decoration and how to im prove their English, rather than learn what makes the atom bomb tick. Enrollment figures for the University of Manitoba's institute showed preference for such courses while few displayed In terest in a physics course on atomic energy. Tahlr of Coaxal Tides TIDES TOR TAFT. ORE. (Compiled by US. Coast Jr. Geodetic Survey Portland. 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Rousing Richard Should Be Happy Note We rather Imagine Dick Greco Is considerably happy ever his drafting by the Birmingham club If for nothing ether thaa that he now rets away from Brinheart. For some nnaccoui table rea son Brfllheart and the WIL's 'Rousing Richard" didn't hit It eff at all last season, and the Taeoma mgr. slapped the big slugger with one fine after another. True enough, Dick liked his "off bounds" frivolities new and then, which cenld have ruffled what's left of the BrUlheart mane. But then when a guy eaa whale a baseball as often and aa hard as Greee has done la this league, perhaps Mgr. Jim would have been better eff had be Joined the spreelng slugger rather than Jump hint ... The Sen ators ef l4t had a player ef Crete's hue, the reUy-pelly Backy Harris. He liked his off-hour gaiety also, but never was nicked a dime in the way ef a fine. So long as he kept ea rapping eat bis base blnglea, which he did. Skipper Bunny Griffiths never aid boe to him .... Bradley Handed GUI a New Record Not from OSCs Irwin Harris reveals that when Bradley got 77 points against Oregon Sfcte at Peoria last week they amounted to the most ever tallied against a Slats Gill coached Be ver team. Mr. H. also-tattles that the Bevos had 142 fouls called on them In the five games while on tdur, an average of 28.4 per outing. (Wonder what xjuit vrego-y wiu nave io say about that) ... Big rumor around San Francisco says Lefty ODoul and Joe Dttlaggio will team up to bay the Seals baseball elub. Lefty helped start Joe on his career and the two -ecently completed an exhibition jaunt to Japan and Korea . . . Ford Mullen, one time U of O eager, Eugene high coach, WIL, Coast and major league infielder Is now spending the off-season coaching basket ball at his hometown Olympla, Wash high school. Mullen man aged the Boise Pilots of the Pioneer loop last summer . . 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