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J lo 1 t ', -: i Etops4eir TeDDs W TBnireafis o irti ' 3 f i . f !; - " . DAILY A NT. fiTrPsTlAV !i The . Nation's -Top Me 13th Player Held in 'Fix' . Ex-Blackbird Latest Arrested in Scandal - NEW YORK. March 2 -CV- A atory of threats of gangster-type shooting and downing behind the college basketball fix scandal was revealed - today with the 13th player arrest. ! Both stories came from Louis Upmart, 26. .a star "of the Long Island university l48-49 team.' He was released in $1,000 bail on a charge of accepting a 1300 bribe for the Madison Square Garden game j with Duquesne on Jan. 1, 19. Duquesne won, 4- M. , . Upman told reporters that prior to that time he got into an argu ment with one of his teammates on a matter involved "in the scan dal now going on." . -I wanted to get rough with "ana L Sail ll'l lili I f mger on him heaiew right none subject . V. t-rng Laoman said tlaamt: after UU ao i Loimics in I Theyll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo in i Ho MATTER WHAT THE &SAUTY OP SAVSv OTROHeLLA WANTS HER HAIR DoieiTHefwYiSne mnrs rr ' UHEM HOAe SHE GOES AND SPENDS HOURS DOING IT OVER THE WAY RUD SUGGESTED IN The BRST flACE ' t I ! "I Z- 'jiylS SSt1 i(TL5D r f ! ' j I'll " "' " " " ' I'" I i mi fPitPtl SOUthem California in a mull mi I ; f dose game at the Garden In th 1948 season, jMaman Muer, OI xrx? players nww unat-r told him i him: J tn. it tou made one more It basket, you'd have gotten UJ all hi -rlltfYU t Twm9Vrt . ably .the fixer) that you were In many of the alleged fixes, the idea was not neccssaril; to lose the game but keep the point margin within a rnxe prescribed by the -fixers. The sixth LIU player to be ar rested, lipman has been living f tnrl two children f W&fclt ttu vtai. .. .' in Hollywood, Fla., where he is in business. He is an air force veteran of World war in. H.e voluntarily accompanied of ficers back ; to New Vork last night. I ! District Attorney Fraak S- Ho- - , AcfUH T.irmn' "vrv imnortant to this investigation" nd said "I think he is going to cooperate. ! Linman rfpn ii to retkorters aft- this arriimmmt that, he helned fix. the Duquesne game, and said he thought the S300 tie received later was a "come-on" or "bonus to get me used to money." Portland Gets Women's Meet PORTLAND, March. 2-JP)-The 1952 Women's National Amateur Golf championships will be held August 25-3Q at the Waverly Country club, Portland, the Ore- 6 on Journal! was advised by the rSGA today. Other 1952 dates and sites in clude: Men's Amateur champion ships, Seattle. August 18-23; Na tional Open championships. North- wood club, Dallas, lex., June 12 14; National : Public Links champ ionships, July 12-17, site to be de termined; National Junipr Boys, July 23-28, Yale Golf club. New Haven, Conn.; Junior Girls, Aug-, ust 18-22, Pebble Beach, Calif. . DeMoss Beaten In Golf Meet ORMOND BEACH, Fla.. March l-i-PoUy Riley of Fort Worth, Texas, today defeated tall Carol Dirmger of Tiffin, Ohio, 5 and 4 in the semifinals of the 22nd an nual Women's South Atlantic Golf tournament. Medalist Edean Anderson of Helena. Mont., beat Grace DeMoss of Corvallis, Ore., 2 and 1 to go into tomorrow s finals against Miss Kuey. Bowling , CLASSIC LIAGUI i. "" (UaiTerUty Bowl) I THRIFXWAY CLEANERS (S) Vit trme 487. Farley 490. Creasy 473. Irons M, Bicler SI7. GOOOHOUSEKEEPING (U Olner 31. Clark Ml. Jones US, Duncan 4.11. Ross 581. OKI&ERT MOBILE SERVICK f A) Jack DeBaw SOS, Cady 405. Jim DeBow 439. Bolton 441. Braden 531. SHRYOCK'S (4 Lindbey &M. Straw 552. Causey ISX. Price 544 Bone MS. UNIVERSITY BOWL (I) Smith 4t. L. MorrU 41, 'Prudente 4S7. Simons 540. Pearl 493. LUTZ rLORISTS ll KttamUier SIS. Upston 562. LuU 544, Comatock 472. Farmer 45S. . FRANK'S PRODUCE U) King 501. AiUMre 514. Bullock 496. Junta 34. Butte 543. SALEM HARDWARE (3) These 570. Pace 513, Curtis 443. Logan 40. West 5S3. Hih team series: Shryocks. 2T2S. KigU team fame. Shryock's, tX. Unix individual series: West. 593. High in dividual came: Usaton. 542. .' C VAITIN' TO 60 j 1 I INTO ACTI0M I I cHiVlM OlVtS ; Y00 I 1 SATlSFACnOM... crixcT I 1 v.tsuev's cwiAirnn Tx san rr on TV-ggjL"? -feoao IIw A HALF POMPADOUR.. MSrVK S AS&X Y f OOU HArt f AKJO THEM TVjd BACK 1 &LADY YET L SS CXXfT dy jwali !l r f ..i .,.f(.af ' "' i ' 111 1 ' - - - - , , i ,-i mn,Mrifi-i'4"h"t' " I 4 I I I Hauks Finish i Regular Sclied GILL COLISEUM, Corvallis, March 2 (Special )Salem's high school's Vikings basketeers gave their prestige a Shot in the arm tonight as they rolled to a surpris ing 49-37 victory over the Oregon State Rooks in the preliminary to the Oregon-Oregon i State varsity collision. S The win was 1 the Vik's 18th of the campaign against four setbacks and the contest also wound: up the Salem team's regular schedule. Coach Harold Hauk's men got added satisfaction from tonight's upset triumph since the Rooks? two weeks ago topped Central Cath olic's Rams, No. 1 club in the State in the AP poll. The Salems rere runnersup in the most recentvote. A great first half brought! the Viking outfit through on the Jong end of the score tonight. Their fast break -working full steam! and their shooting eyes at top effi ciency, the Salems Estreaked to a huge 35 -15 intermission margin and from then on the Oregon State yearlings never could appreciably close the gap. j f The Salems went permanently into the lead three minutes j into the ball game when Guard Elmer Haugen potted a field goat to make it 5-4 for the Viks. Two minutes later it was 9-7 for Salem and it was then that the Capital f city club uncorked a blistering offen sive which gave 'em 11 markers while the Rooks were getting ex actly none. That hot surge pushed the preppers to a 1747 fjrst-quar-ter-gun margin and i the taif-end of it jumped them to 20-7 a nin ute into the second heat. .. The Viks never were seriously threatened after b u i Id i n g that whopping advantage. The count at the end of the third quarter stood 37-25 foe Sa lem, i I : j Forward Bob Hazel topped the Vik scoring with 13, Wayne Wall ing had 12 and Larry Paulus 11. Ron Fundingsland led the Rooks with 14, eight of them coming on four long baskets in the final quar ter, i f The Hauks superiority came mainly on their terrific free throw tossing. They hit 25 of 30 tries. The Rooks out-fieldgoaled 'em 15 12. -M ! SALEM 49 ; ) (37) ROOKS Ff Ft Pf Tp ? i FrrtPfTp PauJus.f S T Z 11! rtunpsn.1 1 1 a 3 HaceU S T 1131PackerJ S 1 4 Wallinc.c 2 S 4 12IJythrp.c 3 14 7 4 1 rndgsld.- I I 414 2 Tirhrntoajx 1 Chmbln.K 2 Haueen.c 2 1 Baxfett. Brurt 2 4 2 Buschke 0 Wellraan 2 115 , . Soodmiu 1 0 Humble 112 TeUls 12 2513 491 ToUJs IS 9 It 27 Free throws missed Salem 5. Books I. Halfume score: Salem 31. Rooks 15. Officials: Daley and Morton. Look and Learn By A. C Gardaa 1. Which- color hair has more strands to tha square inch on the bead,' blonde or brunette? , 2. What Is th longest tingle river In the world? ' X. What public office did Frank lin T. Roosevelt hold Immediately before becoming President of the U.S.? 4. Who is known as th "fa ther of the American financial avrttem?" - ! " 91 Who was the oldest fighter ever to wan tho heavyweight box ing championshipT ! r, ANSWERS 1. Blonde. ; I. 2. Th Nile; 4,000 miles long. X. Governor of New York. 4. Alexander Hamilton, i first Secretary of the U.S. Treasury. . 8. Bob Fitzsirnroons, at the age of 34. ! .-.! Cougars9 Friel Urges Pledges SKATTLE. TMareki AP Cuck Jack Friet wrrted tiy that axrheats require atklcsea ; to slrn pledres ( report immediate ly any attempts at bribery.! I I "We showlsl keep air ala.yers UUmkinc a all times ( the dur ers of the fix'." the veteram Wash ington State college basketball roach told the Paget Sound Sports writers aad Sportscasters aasoda Uoa. ; He and Tippy Dye, Ualversjty f Washiagtoa coach, agreed tkat layers hare not always recofnia ed the criminal impUemttoas of Ja bribe coffer. Too oftea the at tempts are laaghed off by the boy and forgottea aaiil moaths vor years later, whea It Is Impassible to catch the gambler, the taaehes said. j Final Bowling Action Slated ! (Continued from preceding page.) pacesetter with 642, Donahue;; of Salem is on top in the Class B solo category with 635 and Lar sen's 617 keep him in the fore in Class C. ; - In the doubles the Class A de partment is topped by Smokey Sylvester and Laurie Redifer, Portland, with 1194. Bob Malm gren and Earl Harnack, also of Portland, own the Class B tandem lead with 1178 and a pair of Mc Minnville tossers, Don Murry and N. W. Frisbie, pace the Class C division with 1106? Harry Henry of Portland is the No. 1 man in Class A all-events via his 1702 total.' Tops in Class B is Stan Bush of John Day with 1707 and the all-event kingpin in Class C is Salem's Larsen with 1659. ! s J Unless there Is an outburst of hot wheeling In the filial two days, the winning scores; in the 1951 show will fall under those of the 50 meet, outside of a cou ple of exceptions, i ! ' ' Today's action will be confined to team firing by three j squads, starting at S pjn. The big and con cluding Sunday schedule opens at 10 a.m. Other top scores la the various 4U- vtstODs: CLASS A Team G. H. Lawrence Herri era - no. Portlaad. KM: Hires Root Beer. Portland. S13; Stover-LeBlaae. Bend. MOB; Vaaaksn Sana Sc Gravel. HiUs- Singles Rusty Redstme. Portia ad. OS; Jack Kargmaa. Redmond. CSS; BUI atahnros, Portland. 434; Al Albaoo. Portland. 432; Jack Soelberg, Portlaad. I ' - J H Doubles Jack Soelberf-Jark Gil ford. Portland. 1177; HaroM i Dacder Ray CockreH. Portland. 1IT3: Toy Uablad-Lae Leak. Portland. 1159: Kel ey Allen-Sam Steinbeck. Portlaad. 1122. . , A3 Events Harry 'Henry, portlaad. 1TOZ; Jaek KnmM. Redmond. Has; Verdun How rack. Roseborc isas: Paul Reeves. Portland, atas; Lou BeBJabao, Eugeaa. 153. ; j i CLASS B : ; ' j ! I -Team Glen wood If erchasttst riisrna. rMT; Roaeburr Umber. S7X: Salarn Hardware. SS&B; Milter Car aSeaw Portland, at?; 3as Yacnats. Wald part. 257S. , . , .1 Sutglea Oareace Daaahaal SaWm. ; Ray Wise. Redmond. 0t. Mike Solo. Burma. 55. Bud Bsnncer. HiUs. boro. SS2; Lake CUUam. PriaevUJka, SS3. rortb. Jena Day. 113; Martin M: Jeba lOadsr. MraliaaYilla. lias- j, Laoenla-rioyd Baacbmaa. Raseburc. HIT: Jim Rnsa Mira Merrea. W sites. Emits IGke BferreO. Salem. lTM: Tfalba Ti mImm! man- AIT REMEMBER j : Aig. ':P-t Irs tAHhEre fcr QEC0HDS REMEMBER I '& Ifs DMICU 6 fcr.OPZI la Our tUm mm! Laryr lacatiwi at 1993 fairgroon&s Caad In I'.CUYWOCD (Acrass from V.'HWh) VaZey ank) ' : . llaam 10 a. am. t 9 n. tau . Win Needtam, Burrell Pacers Bob Burrell and Win Need ham share the medal lead in jearly qualifying action of the Salem Golf club's annual Spring Handi cap tourney. Burrell and Need ham, two of the top - ranking swingers of the area, hold the top rung with net 71's. : j Burrell hit a gross 75 which gave nim a 71 via his four handi cap. Needham's figures were 81 10 71. j A total of 20 swingers have thus far qualified since: the start of action Thursday. Deadline for qualifying play is this Sunday night. Officials ex pect the field to number around 100 divoteers by deadline time. Flight play In the event will be gin Sunday, March 11th. j Plans call for 16 swingers in the title flight and eight In each of the lower groups. - Still in the category of unfin ished business are the Slicker tourney playoffs. Pat Miklia and Lawrence! Alley are the leaders after- the first round of the playoffs with 2Vs -oints gained the the expense of Don Hendrie and Glen Lengren, who have one point to their oredit. Wendell Miller and Len Hutch- ings stand second with two, ! which they gained in a bout with Ted Med ford and Frank Shafer. Ned Ingram and Bill Schafer Will see action this weekend after drawing a first-round bye. By The Acsaciated Press! Timberline Lodge Skiing good. 171 Inches snow, f new. powder on packed; tows will operate over week-end; road clear but chains needed: ample park ins. Forecast: Partly cloudy with oc casional lieht snow flurries through Saturday; heavier snow eommeacing Sunday or Monday: winds light, north erly; continued beJow-freezing tem peratures. Government Camp Skiing good. 7 'ncbes snow: 4 new. powder oa pack et; tows wiQ operate over week-end; ro.tds clear but carry chains;! ample parking space. Forecast: Sam as Tim berline. Coi -per"s Spur Skiing good; 35 mcfe es anew oa upper level. X9 t whea at the bew, trace new; road scraped. Forecast: Saane as TbnberUn. WiUaraette Pass Skiing excellent: 72 baches snow, powder: aaowtag lighUy. Forecast : Same as XimberUne. j Duck Pin! Commercial league results last night at B and B Bowling courts: Lichty and Miller 3, Ramages 1; Salem Merchant Patrol 4, Co. G National Guard 9 (forfeit); Hat man Chevrolet 4, Blue Liake 0 (forfeit) ; Dr. Pepper J, W. C- Dyer Lisurance 1. Dr. Pepper bad top team series and game with 2414 and 963. Emil Scholz of Dr. Pep per hat to pindividual series with a 550 and Bill Hober of Dr. Pepper was the solo game leader with 232. j i , r i Cateea. Newport, 14JTS; Bob Ashland. loSZ. CLASS C I ' . Teams Coldies a( Sihrertea. 24t; Sai caub. rr: die Dong. Portlsod. 5S3; arl Roseburt. J1; Jaxatea Dtagea; Wooa- aura. as: Ray ouaalvaa. Burns. SSL Albany. I1S4; Lyl Mewport. 2477; l7a. AB-IwaU Baa Larsen. Salem, test: Art CoUinaworta. John Day. 1SSX; Otis SkiaMT. Raaebarg. MS4; Dao Volaata, Aatarta. 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