The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 29, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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Warriors Play
Sacred Heart
Cascade Quint Booked
With Salem Academy
CAPITOL LXAGCE STAND INGC
W L Pet.) W L Pet.
tarton 4 LOOOiPMlomth 1 3 X3
-Acad X 1 .607! Cascade 0 3 -000
H.A. 1 3 J33I
Tuesday camea: Cascade at Salem
Academy. Philomath at Sacred Heart
Academy.
Capitol League basketball ac
tion Tuesday night finds four
teams booked for a pair of local
games', Philomath's Warriors at
Sacred Heart Academy and Cas
cade's Cougars at Salem Acad
tmy. The Fhilomath-SHA contest is
to be played in the Parrish Junior
High gym. The Crusaders will be
hosting the Cougars in the for
mer's West Salem gym. Both main
vents get under way following
t p.m. prelims.
League-leading Stayton will be
Idle in league play but has a re
turn match scheduled Tuesday at
Scio. The Loggers upset the Stay
tons last week at Stayton.
By alt-measurable standards,
the two local quints should rack
up the league wins in the Tues
day nlghters. Salem Academy is
currently In second place while
the Cascades have yet to win a
league game. Sacred Heart after
mid-season slump has shown
definite signs of recovery lately
and should prove plenty tough to
handle from here in.
Coach Leo Grosjacques' Cards
have won their last two games,
ver Columbia Prep of Portland
and Cascade. Salem Academy- on
the other hand saw a fine win
ning streak cracked last week at
the hands of Stayton.
Stayton's Huge Hal Titus, with
TO points in four games, leads the
league in scoring to date. Salem
Academy's Bob Johnson, although
held to two points in the Stayton
game last week, holds down sec
ond spot with 53 markers. Virg
Webber of SHA has 50 for third
place, tallied in three games.
Dave Neitling of Stayton is next
with 47, and Bob Brotherton of
Salem Academy has 46. Johnny
Hoy of SHA has 40 and Mulkey of
Fmlomath has 38.
Dayton After
8th Straight
TAW AM A LEAGUE STANDINGS
W L Pet.! W L Pet.
Dayton T 0 1.000: A'illamlna 3 4 .428
therldan 1 .857! N-Marion J 4 .333
Amity 4 3 .571 Sherwood 1 I .143
Banks 4 3 .571 i Yamhill 0 .000
Tuesday names: Amity at Dayton,
herwood at Willamina. Banks at Sher
idan. North Marion at Yamhill.
Dayton High's Pirates, still roll
ing unmolestedly along toward the
Vawama League basketball titl
attempt to add their eighth vic
tory Tuesday night in the feature
of four circuit clashes. The Pirates
go against the Amity Warriors on
fee Dayton floor.
Other league games Tuesday
end Sherwood to Willamina,
Banks to Sheridan and North Mar
ion to Yamhill. The Banks-Sheridan
clash is a big one also, inas
much as Sheridan is now in sec
ond place a game behind Dayton,
while Banks is tried for third with
Amity.
The battle at Dayton will see the
league's 1-2 scorers. Bob Edgren
of Amity and Elver Hoard of Day
ton locked In what could develop
into a personal duel. Edgren now
leads the pointmakers with 149 in
seven games. Hoard has 121.
Coach Keith Marshall's Warriors
have no one else to match the
high scoring abilities of both Bill
Sherman and Jerry Allen of
Coach Harry Johnston's leaders,
however. They hold the third and
fourth spots in the scoring race
and are followed by Vern Brandt
of Sheridan, Ron Barendse of
North Marion, Roy Zimbrick of
Willamina and Wray Chain of
Banks.
Negro Hoop
Star Barred
TUCSON, Aro. (JP) - Hadie
Redd, University of Arizona Negro
basketball player, will not be able
to play against Texas Tech in
Lubbock because of his race, the
university announced Monday.
Redd was Arizona's outstanding
i layer and leading scorer when
t defeated Tech in Tucson two
weeks ago.
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Molalla Showing the Way
Willamette Valley Quints
Praiv flight Off on Sclied
Their 14 -game schedule now at the halfway mark, Willamette
Valley League basketball teams take a rest Tuesday night. A few of
the members will be occupied in out-of-league skirmishes, however,
among same being the Dallas-at-Central, ML Angel-at-Columbia
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Molalla 7 0 LOO; Mt Angel 3 4 .454
Dallas 1 .179 Can by J Jll
Woodbn S 3 .71V Estacada 1 .17
SUverton 3 4 .4561 Sandy 1 J 87
No xames scheduled Tuesday.
Prep, Tillamook - at - Molalla and
Concordia-at-Sandy games.
Molalla's Indians, with seven
strait' victories, is out in front
of the league chase by one full
game over Dallas. The defending
champion Dragons now have a 6-1
mark and the Woodbum Bulldogs
boast 5-2. In last Friday's contests
Molalla dropped Woodburn 53-43,
Dallas beat Canby 44-36, Silver
ton beat Sandy 44-43 and Mt. An
gel bested Estacada 57-39.
When league play resumes next
Friday night Mt. Angel will be at
Molalla, Sandy at Canby, Estacada
at Dallas and SUverton at Wood
burn. Molalla's Jim Horton has taken
over the individual scoring lead
also. He now has 107 points, five
more than Jim Bowser of Esta
cada, former leader. Bowser was
checked to five points by Mt An
gel last week, losing the lead. They
are the only two players over the
100 mark, however.
In third place with 66 points Is
Len (Swede) Pavlicek of Wood
burn. Curt Hovland of Canby has
60 and Dave Hagen of Molalla 79.
Then in order comes Larry Cook of
Dallas and Ed Perkett of Canby
with 77, John Gorman of Mt. An
gel with 76, Jim Vandehey of
Woodburn with 74 and Leon Mc
Cammon of SUverton with 73.
Brooks Sign
Training Pact
BROOKLYN ()-The Brooklyn
Dodgers and the city of Vero
Beach, Fla., signed a 21-year con
tract Monday for use of the Dodger-town
spring training base one
of the longest training pacts ever.
As part of the agreement, the
Brooklyn club and at least aO per
cents of its farm clubs will train
at Vero Beach each year. The
Dodgers will play a minimum of
two regular spring exhibition
games at Vero each year, at least
one with a major league team.
'Fix' Figure
In Tax Snare
NEW YORK (flVSalvatore Sol
lazzo, convicted basketball game
fixer, was indicted Monday on
charges of evading $53,676 in fed
eral income taxes for the year
1945, it was disclosed by U. S.
Atty. Myles J. Lane.
Lane said that the evasion re
sulted from Sollatzo's failure to
report sales of $68,140 by a jew
elry concern he owned at the
time, the Fran cine Manufactur
ing Jewelers.
Assistant U. S. Atty. Stanly D.
Robinson said that 1 nhis 1945 re
turn Sollazzo reported a net in
come of $26,048 and on that basis
paid a tax of $11,939. when actu
ally his tax should have been
$63,615.
STICK TO COMISXET FAUC
CHICAGO (JPH The Chicago
football Cardinals, who had toyed
with the idea of switching to Sol
dier Field, signed a three-year
contract to continue home play at
Comiskey Park Monday. '
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WSC, Huskies
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PULLMAN, Wash. (-Washington
State College and the Uni
versity of Washington will play
their annual football game at
Spokane's Memorial Stadium on
Nov. 29, Dean Golden Romney, di
rector of athletics at WSC, an
nounced Monday.
The decision came after a meet
ing of the athletic council to de
cide sites for the four home con
tests for the Cougars next season.
Other WSC home games are
against Stanford, Idaho and Ore
gon State College. All three games
are scheduled for Rogers Field on
the Pullman campus.
The Cougars will have six games
away from home: University of
Southern California at Los An
geles; Baylor University at Waco,
Tex.; Ohio State University at
Columbus; Oklahoma A Sc M at
Stillwater, Okla.; University of
Oregon at Eugene and California
at Berkeley.
WSC and Washington drew 24,
321 at Spokane in 1951.
A Nine Gets
Kerr Contract
BOSTON (JP) - The Boston
Braves ahhQujreed Monday that
the contract of Shortstop Buddy
Kerr had been assigned outright
to the Milwaukee club of the
American Association, the triple
"A" club of the Braves farm sys
tem. Kerr, who came from the New
York Giants two years ago in a
six-player deal, last year batted
only .186.
Football Yanks
Texas Bound
NEW YORK (JP)-The formalities
of transferring the New York
Yanks football team to Dallas,
where they will become the Texas
Rangers, will take place Tuesday
in the Philadelphia office of Na
tional Football League Commis
sioner Bert Bell.
Meanwhile Giles E. Miller, 81-year-old
Dallas Textile man who
heads pro football's newest team,
dropped into New York.
In the course of a lengthy press
conference. Miller revealed that
Jimmy Phelan, who coached the
Yanks during the 1951 season,
still is under consideration.
"I have been instructed by the
syndicate to talk to him, Miller
said.
Phelan is a former University
of Washington football coach.
Look and Learn
By A. a Gorioa
1. The partnership of what two
Broadway producers . has resulted
in such popular musicals as "Oklahoma,-
-South Pacific" and Tha
King and I"?
JL What are the largest mam
mals that ever lived on the earth?
3. What modern musical instru
ment is derived from the old harp
sichord? 4. What is the more common
name for an amanuefiais?
9. For what piece Is tha com
poser, Maurice Ravel, best known?
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Snow When
Jumper Hit
SEATTLE (JP) Jack Brewer,
Seattle skier injured in a Jumping
accident which killed another man,
said Monday, "I haven't the slight
est idea what hit me."
Brewer spoke from a hospital
bed about the Sunday accident in
Snoqualmie Pass which killed Bill
Gunderson, another Seattle man.
Gunderson, still in flight but
nearing the end of an 130 foot
jump at a speed of 60 miles an
hour, struck Brewer as he stood
tamping snow in the downslope.
Gunderson's neck was broken by
the impact.
Brewer suffered fractures of the
ankle and shoulder, a thigh injury,
cuts on his head and one ear and
a possible cerebral concussion.
"I haven't the slightest idea
what happened," he said. "It's a
complete blank. I was packing
snow on the underhill, which
comes Just before the outrun.
"As far as I can remember there
was a flagman on the knoll at the
top of the underhill and another
flagman on the take-off.
"I hollered at the flagman on the
hump, 'Hold it up a minute, I'm
going to pack.' He said 'OJC.' Evi
dently the man on the take-off
didn't get the signal.
"They were running them off
pretty fast. These were practice
jumps before competition started."
Brewer said his first conscious
knowledge of the accident was
when he came to two hours later
in an ambulance.
Leslie Lists
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City League basketball action
resumes on the Leslie Junior High
court Tuesday night with three
games, first of which starts at
seven o'clock. Campbell's Insula
tors (7-1) play Keizer Merchants
(4-4) at seven, Salem Auto Parts
(2-6) go against Salem News
Agency (8-0) at eight and Wol-
gamott's Service (6-2) oppose Can
nery Local 670 (3-5) at nine.
On Wednesday night Wolga
mott's play Battery D, National
Guard (1-7) at seven, Campbell's
vie with Salem Auto Parts at eight
and Cribb's Loggers (0-8) try the
12th St. Market (5-3) at nine.
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