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Improving OKEOON STATE COIXXGX Special) It's back to Nerth- i JMvJslea actiea this week ler Stated Improving yeeng wtaa imiMd the basket- WU werid by scoring twe straight vieterles ever pewerfal Bradley TJalvetslty la aa tnteraecttenal eerles -last weekend. Tkh weekend Slats Gin UkM ate Omar yeangsters to Seattle far a retara series against leaf tag WuMattu la Logue Boasts No. 1 Average But Pioneers' Servas Loop's Point Leader PORTLAND (JP) - The scoring Leadership of the Northwest Con erence may be at stake this week end when Willamette and Lewis and Clark battle it out in two games for first place. Ken Servas of Lewis and Clark eurrently holds the lead with 133 points in 10 games. His average, however. Is 134 points a game, comnared with the 17.7 of Wil lamette's Doug Logue, who has 124 points in seven games. Although Logue has the highest average, he is in third place be eause of the fewer games his team has played. Frank Bucklewicx, the Pacific set-shot artist, is second with 118 points in nine games, an average If 14 a game. Dick Fain of Whitman is fourth with 118 in eight games, an aver- Se of 18.5. Ed Reid of Lewis and srk rounds out the top five in the conference with 111 points in 18 games, an average of 11.3. BAKT. FatY ADVANCE COLOMBO, Ceylon (JP - Doris Hart of Jacksonville, Fla., and Shirley Fry of Akron, Ohio, gain- !i the tfr"lj in the women's oubies in the Asian tennis cham pionships Wednesday. The Amer ican pair defeated Mrs. Z. de La Harpe and Mrs. T. L. F. Mack, 8-1. Look and Learn By A. C Gereoa With what great men were women associated: (a) Anne ithaway; (b) Josephine: cc izabeth Barrett: (d) Martha ridge? 2. What is .the capital of The Netherlands? 3. What is the name of the In strument you pass the thread with tn weaving? 4. What animal's eyes are so eonstructed that it can see to the rear without turning its head? i. Who was the siren of the Rhine who lured boatmen to shipwreck by her singing? ANSWERS 1. (a) Shakespeare, (b) Napo leon, (c) Robert Browning, (d) George Washington. t. The Hague. 3. Shuttle. 4. Giraffe. 8. The Lorelei. Canny Manager's Strategy Paying Off Murley Sends 1 . -i. JACK HURLEY By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK CP) It hasat beea necessary, as s pop la a wet cement never left a dearer trail, bat Jack Barley has beea keepta as posted en his travels. Rearing and snorting aad breathing fire and defiance, the ragged Individ nallst whe man ares fighter Barry Matthews has stirred ap a vtoteat whirlwind ef CeeUeity at every step, the pab etty aimed toward a heavy weight championship match far his protege, He's traealeat, and eatsaokea. aad Independent, hi the lean, nl eerisa gay whe k a e w s more a beat msnsglng a fighter than saost ef the rest ef the maaarers pat tegether. Aad he's rigidly aeaest. aad consistent. It is his consistency thai am azes as, as asaally a man giving i i i ' America's Most Refreshing Beer pv. . ..frorrvtho land of s ,mmA. -wj i .bw Vo J0 J TryiUwTtoday. Beaver Yoiingte FacSfc .Huskier I- aaviliea Friday sad Satarday algfcta. The well-leaded Haakles trimmed the BeaTerg twioe at Carvallfc last'meeth, 4t-M aad 4S-41, aad win be heavily faver ed to repeat ta Seattle. Bines teple ef eeaversatlen imrf feaep faas ta Cervallia right aew Is whether Gill's yeaax lab has really "arrlred" er whether the Nerthera Dtvisiea Is Jast the teeghest basketball lea gae la the aatiea this whiter aad Thcyll Do It Every ifw-hfociaxrJW 2 ukulele axuet &f apoplmb 4 fncaZc- j1SSyA ffSSSSR S'h fc-J I OtOCOcWJaHO- w ana5 WNEtf HES r7T A 1 h X4-T4-TE -CUt Hill II Mill ) I N v- i AFRAID ZDOfT w tt5sZf T IV WVjrL. h I II i t MT Iff 1 11111 ill M nttm. mm. mrumm tWDicTiCfcOWuriucin im 1,11 ''lg'JHy British Sportdom Loses Keen Fan as King Dies LONDON (AVMest sporting eveats. except football asseclstlon cap saatehes, were eaaeelled Wed aesday Decease ef the kfags death. LONDON (AVBritish sports lost a keen fan In the death of King George VI, patron of the football association which controls the na tional game of soccer. The late king was a competent lawn tennis player and golfer, and like his father. King George V, was rated one of the best hunting shots in the country. He also was a fine rider, and was intensely in terested in horse racing. Tennis, however, was the game I at which he shone. He was a left- nander and in 192S played in the men doubles at the Wimbledon championships with his old friend. Sir Louis Grelg, as partner. The dour Scot pro, Alex "San dy" Herd, taught the lata king to play golf when a boy. He was the Golf Club of St Andrews in 1930. Racing played a big part in his fJkriftiiews Sloth Soaring eat Innumerable Interviews at seine time er othor will find him self involved la a mass ef con tradictions. Harley sticks to the script, aad asaally has some new tid-bii ef Information to make his corn meats worth patttag late print. He's beea forwarding as columns written by sports scribes he has encountered here and there, and each has some new angle. For instance, referring to the man who reportedly was ready to guarantee $256,000 for a Matthews-Jersey Joe Walcott fight out West. Jack told Shirley Pov leh ef the Washington Post: "He doesn't have to get the useaey ap until the day before the fight, and If he gets Walcott's name on that contract he can have mine. I can take that piece ef paper eat the next day and get It underwritten for a half miUioa dollars by the television networks who are bidding for the fight- And there was his fiery com ment concerning the statement of Robert Chrtstenberry, chairman of the New York State Athletle that Matthews was a legitimate heavyweight. Harley told Wendell Smith ef the Chicago Herald American; "Matthews Is ever 17S poaads aad that makes him a heavy weight. If Chrtstenberry thinks he hmt a real heavyweight we're ready to prove it by fightlag Rocky Marclaao. "Why don't they brlag Rocky eat ef mothballs aad give as a sky bJu waters w if 1 f a. K K gagf that the victories ever Bradley dent mean a great deal as far as the ND Is concerned. One reasen far the rejeveaa tlon of the Orange last weekend might have beea the elevaUoa to the varsity starting llnetrp f er the first tlase ef Boa Faadmgslaaa'. smooth - working sophomore guard frem Portland's Jeffersea high where he earned all-state heners twe years are "Fads played like a veteraa la the Time life. In the war years he two of Britain's outstanding oughbreds. Sun Chariot, a it ly, and Big Game, a colt. The King leased the horses from the nation captain of the Royal and Ancient al stud. , In 1942 Sun Chariot won three of the English classics the One Thousand Guineas, the Epsom Oaks and the St. Leger. Big Game won the Two Thousand Guineas the same year. However, the Der by eluded the king. For the ordinary man in the street, however, it was the king's Interest in other sports-soccer cup finals, cricket matches, and rugby union international games which always will be remembered. Several times a tense, 100,000 crowd at the vast Wembley Stadi um had roared out a terrific wel come as King George walked unto the green turf to shake hands with 22 of the best soccer players In the country. Almost as big crowds greeted him at rugby and cricket grounds. fight? We want Walcott, but win take on Marclano to prove Mat thews is the top contender in the division." And as to his business re la Hons with Matthews as revealed to Dave Brady, also of the Wash lngtoa Post: ... I taiak rm a proven manager, and I want to manage my own fighter. I told Harry that wnen he first came to me. He objected to my demand for a 50 per cent cut, said he had never paid anybody that much. "I said how long have you beea fighting? Tea years. How much do yoa have? Nothing. That means 50 per cent of nothing for me. Yon need me, er yen would n't be coming to me. I don't need yoa. it costs me sio.ooo a year to live. Caa yea keep me living at that rate? . . . T have to be a teacher, pnb llclcity man, trainer, booklng agent. everytatag. I manage yoa 24 hears a day, pay all expenses; yoa fight for me maybe oaee a month. Tm not getting 50 per cent of yoa, yoa're getting 50 per cent or me. I'm a going- concern; yoa area's.'" DRAKE LININO OXAMINATION This takes only a few minutes and you can see for yourself the condition of your lining. If a reilne Is necessary wo offer for the month of February a brake reilne apodal for only $21. SO which Includes lubri cating emergency brake cables, packing front wheel bearings and adjusting brakes. Hcrrall-Ovcns Co. 660 North Liberty Your Pontiec Dealer' tsTfC mm () fit Seatlle 5' i Bradley series aad led his team la scoring Saturday with 12. Anether factor in the Beaver saeeeas was the brilliant play ef Danny Johnston, speedy Junier veteraa whe eeetlnaed his great seerlag spree touched ea the In land Empire read trip. He eol leeted ZS Friday alght aad added It mere Satarday. The hard driring deadeye has a 1L1 aver age la ND eempetltiea. By Jimmy Hatlo TTlCRCS ONE OP THESE HUMMERS AT EVERy PIANO RXHKS ELBOry TUAtix AX? A "VP OP THE UAVjO HAT TO MARIS. Basor, CHOrtHATi , OHO 2-7 Vik Grapplers Blank Sparts, Eye '6' Meet CORVALLIS (Special) -Hank Juran's Salem High School grap pling team timed up for the an nual Big Six League Tourney at Springfield next week by blanking the Corvallis Spartans 56-0 Wed nesday. It was the sixth win in seven tries for the Salem matmen as they captured all 12 matches with the Sparts, nine via falls. In exhibitions the Vikings took six of seven matches. The Wednes day victory gave the Juran crew triumphs over all Bix Six foes it has met this season. The Salem team is defending champion in the league tourney. Results: M pounds Edwards (Sal) winner by forfeit; 108 PhOllM (sl) pinned Brown C); US Ladd (SsT) pinned K. Mints en (C): US Pack (Sal) dee. Bobbins (C); 130 Enl (Sal) plnnoa Horton (C): 138 J. Larsent (Sal) pin ned Gretx (C)t Mlr-Snook (Sal) pin nod C. Mlntkoa 13): 14S T. Steppor pinned Jolley (C): 157 Warrnlor (Sal) ptnnod Widneaa (C): 16S H. 8tppr (Sal) pinned Runyon (C); 1ST Nelson (Sal) pinned Andrews (C); heavy Meyers (Sal) doe. Ellison (C). Exhibition: 128 P. LarM (Sal) pinned KeUey Sal) pinned Prazler (C): 170 Totvlo (Sal) pinned Hllde Drana ): lo uarp Sal) pinned Dako (C); 180 Perry (Sal) pinned Harmsen (C): loo si tryffeler (Sal) pinned Aiachart (C). DODD NAMED CHICAGO - Coach Robert Lee (Bobby) Dodd of Georgia Tech Wednesday agreed to serve as head coach of the 1952 all-star football squad for its Aug. 15 game against the Los Angeles Rams at Soldier Field. T LATHS (Tryft (Aram rriW ASSTrS f I SIOrSMfTN be . 111 I JV orisoilol drW...S Hg-cooeeiti J JjnA J ooh 1 eoe ooitl If roggod (weioha I I S' If 00 powadil, R toko lew taoca. oad m '5rf r coth mwtk Iom atoa 5 aqrssal slaalo sorpois -p tools. M StfOrSMITH...e testolole ritahpsil a i s- oenj. rasss, a saw. (ridOT,kv. i" csa JA DHIbooaa oopia. To 49T ssroT.a Modo mm4 caw Tjs 15 carder MOktZOHTAV PBJU No Halt to Ike IS iwls fpnil SOO a eeOOam. T jMsjasar Seconi Pivisfoini Teainis The leaders will be against members of the second division in Marion County B League basketball play Friday night, and conse quently will be favored to add more margin to the bulge they now have over the occupants of the lower end of the standings. Sublimity's big aints wm oe at tnemawa. Mill City's Timberwolves will be at home to play the visiting St. MARION B LKAQUI ST AND Of GS W L Pet. W L Pet. Sublimity 11 l jiT Chtmawa 4 7 JSM M1U City 11 ISnlOSJi. t M Gates S J .715 1 St. Paid S S .1S2 Jefferson S 5 .545) DetfWt 0 11 jOOO Cervaia S S J00 Friday fames: Sublimity at Che- fmawa. St. Paul ct Mill City. Detroit at Gerrais. catoa at orecon scnool lor too Deaf. Paul Buckaroos, Gates will be at the Oregon School for the Deaf and Detroit will be at Gervais. All games start following Bee team prelims at 7 pan. Neither Sublimity or Mill City, in a tie for the lead with 11 wins, 1 loss, is expected to find the go ing too tough in their respective outings. The Timberwolves will be against a St. Paul team that has been able to win but two games. Sublimity on the other hand could meet with stern opposition from Francis Kettleson's Chemawa In dians, a fast-moving, quick-shooting and close-checking outfit that has been looking good in recent clashes. Gates High and the sharpshoct- ing Marlin Cole figure as favorites over the Deaf Schoolers, and Ger vais should have little trouble downing last place Detroit. Jef ferson has the bye for the Friday round. Only four more rounds of games remain on the regular schedule following Friday. The big one all are waiting for is the Mill City at Sublimity battle February 19, the next to last round on the slate. As for Friday's Gates-Deaf School game, these two teams played a makeup on Tuesday at Gates and in it the Pirates Center Marlin Cole hit for 4 points, a new league record. He now has 305 points for a 27.7 average for his 11 games. Barred Manager Asks Jury Trial NEW YORK (flVTommy Ryan, whose boxing manager's license was revoked In New York, moved In Supreme Court Wednesday for a jury trial of charges that he slugged a referee and matchmaker in Madison Square Garden last month. Ryan, who manager Middle weight Rocky CasteHani, was charged in an information pre sented by the grand jury with assaulting Referee Ray Miller and Matchmaker Al Weill of the Inter national Boxing Club after the Castellanl-Ernie Durando fight in the Garden last Jan. 11. FIXATE DUO SIGNED PITTSBURGH (Jt - Two left handed pitchers returned their signed contracts to the Pittsburgh Pirates Wednesday, bringing to 14 the number of players in the fold. They are Bill Werle of San Ma teo, Calif., and Joe Muir of Oriole, Md. Table of Coastal Tides Tides for Taft. Oregon. February, &3S (compiled by U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Portland. Ore.) . Pacific Standard Tina HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS Feb. Time Ht. Time Ht. 1 S.-38 am. S.S 1:41 ajn. 3 A 11:55 p.m. $0 1:11 pjn. 0.0 10:24 am. J 4:33 ajn. SJS 6:49 pjn. -01 224.00 irMK SAND Fa 14" by 17" Urso tlttlaj Hi Feller Wants 3 More Marks MIAMI BEACH. Fla, (AVBaek la the Zt-win elab where he be lonss. XJ-year-oW Bobby Feller stffl hopes to write three more records la the book. Most ef all, he wants te help pitch the Cleveland Indians te the pennant they Jast aliased last fall. Bat he haa threo'personal goals: 1. A fourth no-hitter. 2. See major leagae wins. S. A world aeries win. "I hope I have f oar or five mere years," said Feller Wednesday. "It all depends ea the old flip per and the competition. "If there's no war, and my ana holds ap, I might have a chance. The foar years I lost la World War II cost me whatever chance I had for most of the records." Injury to End Horse's Career ARCADIA, Calif. CPPalestian ian, third high-weighted at 122 pounds for the $100,000 Santa Anita Handicap March 1. fractured his right rear shin bone in a work out Tuesday aad probably will be retired, trainer Hirsch Jacobs re ported. There's in AILSTATI Battery for Every Make and Model of Car, Bus, Truck and Tractor. ffr a W . " And Ve ALLSTATE BATTERY 45 Chem-Set Plates Costs only 58c per Month of Guaran teed Service 8ize Cars Old ALLSTATE CROSS-COUNTRY 45 Chem-Set Plates Costs Only 49c per Month of Guaran teed Service. Slse Cars Old ALLSTATE HEAVY - 45 Chem-Set Plates Costs Only 43c per Month of Guaran teed Service Slse Cars Old ALLSTATE SUPER 1 51 -Chem-Set Plates Costs Only 42c per Month of Guaran teed Service PLENTY FREE PARKING TaataEhm ScrtegMOr7j?rf4rrl But Stepliens Not LONG BEACH, Calif. 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