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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1952)
fha Statesman. Salem. Oragon. f ridgy, februarf tIS2 11 . Salem Academy Slates Ports Cascade, Philomath In League Skirmish CAPITOL UtAGTJK HANDING! W L Pet. W L, Pet. SUytM 01.0001 PhUomth 1 4 OSO -Aca4 4 1 .800: Cascade 0 S .000 SHA t 2 .500 Friday games: Sacred Heart at Stay ton. Cascade at Philomath. Waidport t Salem Academy (non-leafue). Sacred Heart Academy's bid to stay alive in the Capitol League basketball race will be made Fri dy night at Stay ton where the Cardinals play the Eagles in the feature battle of the week's round. Another Friday game has Cas cade's Cougars at Philoruath. Sa lem Academy, idle in league play, will nonetheless be active in a clash at West Salem with the vis iting Waidport quint. 'Joe Boyle's Staytons, atop the heap with a perfect 5-0 record, defeated Leo Grosjacques' Cards in their first meeting this season. But the Cards have since improv ed greatly, winning their last five straight games. Stayton has been little worse off, winning three of the last four outings. Philomath downed the Cascades In their first game and since they will be playing at home Friday, figure to do it again. Dale Parnell's Salem Academy quint opened the season with a win over Waidport and will be after a third straight victory in the West Salem clash. The Cru sadera have a 4-1 record in league Dlay. Sacred Heart's mark is 2-2, and another loss wipes out all hopes the Cards have for the championship Stayton now seems heeaded for. Stayton's Hal Titus, with a 26 Doint splurge against Cascade last week, now leads the individual scoring race with 96 markers in his five games. Bob Johnson of Salem Academy has 82 for second place and both Bob Brotherton of the Crusaders and Virgil Weber of the Cards are tied for third at 71. Weber has played in one less gamo than the others, However. HUGE 'DOUBLE PAID OLDS MAR, Fla. JP) The dally double at Sunshine Park paid a whopping $2,361.30 for $2 Thurs day. The big double resulted when Bed Canron won the first race and paid $121.30, while the second race was taken by Jaco's Bay, a $50.50 for $2 shot. DEATH TAKES KELLY OAKLAND, Calif. UP) Luke L i Kelly, 63, captain of the 1911 No- tre Dame football team on which the late Knute Rockne played his first year of collegiate football. died here Wednesday. Kelly, who played tackle for Notre Dame from 1909 to 1912, later coached foot bail at St. Louis University and Hoi Cross. Table of Coastal Tides Tides tor Tart, Oregon. February, W52 (compiled by U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Portland. Ore.) . raeffle Staaaare Tbme HIGH WATXRS LOW WATERS Feb. Time Ht. Time Ht. S 1924 a.m. 6.S 4:33 ajn. JJ B:49 pjn. -0.1 It M a m. 3 J 5.17 ajn. 3.3 114 a.m. 6.9 8:23 pjn. -0.1 OWN A (foua(&uf' BOAT Genuine Philippine Mahogany parts Top-grade Fir Marine-Plywood pan els Brass screws and bolts Easy-to-follow Illus trated Instructions. Some Models As Low as $54.00 - Sold On Our -Tim Payment Plan mm Woodburn, Dallas, Canby Molalla Seeks The high-geared Molalla In dians, undefeated in nine Willam ette Valley League basketball starts, try to make it 10 Friday night as the WVL'ers add another full round of play to their sched ule. Budd GronqulsTs Indians will take on the swift but small Esta- cada Rangers at Molalla and, since Truman Osburn'r young Rangers are mired in the second division of the league standings, the In dians will be heavily favored to make the No. 10 grade success fully. Estacada has been improving by leaps and bounds, however.. The Rangers toppled Dallas a week ago, and on Tuesday night downed Canby. The Mol a 11 a -Estacada TheyH Do It Every Moss Eyes Post At Louisiana St. BATON ROUGE, La. (P)-Perry Moss of the University of Wash ington football staff was at Louis iana State University Thursday for interviews about the vacant back field coaching post at LSU. Ath letic Director T. P. Heard of LSU said Moss was invited here for the interviews. . LSlTs backfield post was left vacant when Ed McKeever re signed Jan. 7 to enter private business here. ALBANY AT SWEET HOME ALBANY (Speclal)-The Albany Bulldogs, their chances for the District 7 basketball title still very much alive, go to Sweet Home Friday night for their next dis trict clash. Join Tho Fun! Savo MONEY! ta ! J Chris Craft Beat Kits are the greatest valves ever offered in the history of the beating in dustry. Only the finest mater ials available are included In each kit. AU wood parts are precision-cat at the factory by the same master craftsmen who build world famous Chris Craft Motor Boat. Complete Illustrated Instructions simplify assembly. Yonll hot only en joy assembling the kit of your choice but yonll also enjoy years of boating pleasure with your finished Chris Craft Kit Boat Join the fan NOW! Buy year kit today! See the 14-foot bulh up kit on display now! in Home Games . . . Tenth WVL Basket Victory clash will bring together the 1-2 scorers In the circuit, Jim Horton of Molalla and Jim Bowser of Estacada. Horton now leads the field with 13S points la nine WHXAMBTTB TAXXST LMAOV W L Pet. W L Pet. Molalla t 01 .6001 Mt. Ansel s .333 Wood bra T z .TTSt Estacada S .133 Dallas $ JfT Caabr T .223 Silvertoa 4 .44 1 Sandy 2 T .222 Friday Samoa: Kstacada at Molalla, Sandy at Woodburn. SUvertoo at Canby, Mt. Ansel at Dallas, games. Bowser is but seven points behind at 129. Other league games Friday night find Sandy at Woodburn, Silver ton at Canby and ML Angel at Time FOUR POeSttt SEE. GXOP Dayton Nears Yawama Loop Basket Title YAWAMA LIAOCI STANDINGS W L Pet. W L Pet. Dayton 10 9 MOOI WlllanUna I I J00 Sheridan S S .SOOI Amity 4 S .400 N-KarJoa S 4 .BOW Sherwood I t .100 Banks 4 jBOOt Yamhill 010 MO rridar same: Dayton at Sherwood. WUlamfna at Banks, Sheridan at Yam hill. Amity at Korth Marlon. Dayton's undefeated basketball team, owning 14 straight victories for the season and 10 of these in Yawama League play, can Just about button up the 1832 league championship Friday night at Sherwood, where Coach Harry Johnston's sharpies play the Bull dogs at eight o'clock. The Pirates are now two full games up on second place Sheri dan and have only four more league r assies left to play. Includ ing Friday's. Other Friday battles put Wil lamina at Banks. Sheridan at Yamhill and Amity at North Mar ion. In Tuesday night game this week Dayton thundered past Yamhill 74-14, Sheridan bested Amity 63-49, Banks topped Sher wood 44-33 and North Marion rolled over Willamina 59-40. CACCIA MOVED UP BOISE, Idaho (JPy-ltalo J. "Babe" Caccia, assistant football coach at Idaho State College the past four years, was named Thursday as head grid coach at the Pocatello school effective Sept. 1. He re places John Vesser, head coach for the past 10 years, who will remain as athletic director. GRACIE ELIMINATED PALM BEACH, Fla. (Jf) Claire Doran of Cleveland, O., won her way into the semi-finals of the 28th annual women's champion ship of Palm Beach Thursday with a 3 and 4 victory over Medalist Grace DeMoss of Corvallis, Ore. FIX FLATTENED PORTLAND (jpy Coach Eldon Fix of Lewis and Clark will not be with his basketball team for the crucial two-game series again st Willamette this week-end. Fix came down with the mumps Thursday. -SPECIAL Values to 50.00 NOW ,w" At Shop. FrL. Tees., West, Than Sat. ta.rn.UCp. i Dallas. Marshall Barbour's Bull dogs are now alone in second place, two games behind the lead ers. Dallas is In third place, a game behind Woodburn, after losing their last two starts. Silrer- ton holds the No. 4 spot in the standings after lowering Dallas in their Tuesday clash. Behind Horton and Bowser in the scoring bee are, in order: Len Pavlicek, Woodburn, 115; Leon McCaznmon, Silverton, 110; Ed Perkett, Canby, 102; Chuck Jep son, Dallas, 101; Dave Hagen, Mo lalla and Curt Hovland, Canby, 98; John Gorman, Mt AngeL 96; Jim Vandehey, Woodburn, 92, and Lary Cook, Dallas, 91. By Jimmy Hatlo - W TRAFFIC SHE WD PRDBABL WOULDtfT F SHE DIP Juniors Hung In 3-Way Tie Insrt undr hed Junior Hung SO , JUNIOR HIGH STANDINGS W L Pet. W L Pet. Blue 3 1 .TSOiGold X S 5O0 Cards S 1 .7901 Greys 1 S .250 Pioneer 1 .750 W-Slm 0 4 .000 Friday game: Parrlsh Card at West Salem. Greys at Gold. Pioneer at Shie. With three of the six teams now tied for the league lead after four rounds of nlay Salem's Junior High basketball circuit goes post- wara lor anotner lull slate ox play rnaay. The Leslie Blues and Parrlsh Pioneers ant fHrds are in the knot with 3-1 H ifds. The Blues and Pioneers axj to play at eight o'clock Friday night at Parrish in the feature clash of the round Another eight o'clock game puts the Cards against West Salem's wlnless Giants, at West Salem. The second division Leslie Golds end Parrish Greys are to play their game at 4 p. m. at Leslie. Bee team prelims will be played at 7 p. m. at West Salem and at Parrish. The Leslie "prelim" will follow th vars'ty event. Look and Learn By A. C Gordon 1. What are the eight weight classes in boxing? 2. What is the general distinc tion between libel and slander? 3. What U. S. states have names beginning with the letter "N"? 4. In English money, how many shillings make a pound? 5. Who uttered the famous words: "Be sure you're right, then go ahead 7 ANSWERS 1. Flyweight. bantamweight. featherweight, lightweight, welter weight, middleweight, light heavyweight, and heavyweight. 2. Libel is written defamation of character. Slander is oraL 3. Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire. 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