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. i ' M' . Tha Stoteaaiqtv Salem, Oregon, fKrhirdcry, fmbnxaxr 18 ltZ2r-7 if TheyTl Doilt Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo HesLsoy cecrr mve to esr a TiCKET8JT ME UCES TO SHOW HOW "TOUGH MS TAUCS UTTH CXPS rs-ies all. avBPTjss jr t-p WHEN He UNLOADS The TAQ ON hSS RXmCAL PAL IN THE; COURTHOUSE y f-rr jf SJIUSal JYXMJ OUllLi.i. . n The iiatioiis lop liomics m y- Your Home Newspaper I ! a C rTd M ill TO NOW ,F S (THAT VOHaASOUrTlJS ) ytiL ( gH-J J V Wmmm YOU FORGOT TO TAKE TH ) COMF1 PEMC6 IN MB e- German Sled Team Winner Norwegian Ace Takes Giant Slalonf Honors Br TED -SMXTS OSLO UP) - A big, steel-nerved bobsled der from Germany and a dashing young skier from Norway cored cold medal triumphs in the sixth winter Olympic games Fri day but the United States clung to a slim lead for the unofficial team championship. Andreas Ostler, a rollicking 32-year-old Inn-keeper of Gralnau, made two more daring runs down Frognerseteren's ice-packed slopes to add the Olympic two-man bob sled title to the world champion ships he already holds. Meanwhile, some 70 miles to the north at snow-capped NorefjeU, 24-year-old Stein Eriksen, who learned the art of skiing on these same hillsides, was thrilling a crowd of some 6,000 by winning the men's giant slalom race in two minutes, 35 seconds. It wasn't a banner day for the Americans, as Thursday when Mrs. Andrea Mead Lawrence of Rut land, Vt., captured the first gold medal of the games in the wom en's giant ski v slalom, but United States forces fared exceptionally well in specialties conceded to Europeans. U. 8. Bledders Second The No. 1 American bobsled, handled by Stan Benham of Lake Placid, N. Y and braked by 270 pound Pat Martin of Maswna, N. Y, finished second In the two day, death-defying bobsled com- Etition, Just 2.35 seconds slower in the winning German sled. The second United States sled, guided by Fred Fortune Jr, of Lake Placid with Floyd Whlsher of Au Sable Forks, N. Y., to steady him, blazed home seventh In the field of IS, representing the great est bob-sledders In th world. A 22-year-old Dartmouth Uni versity student. Brooks Dodge of Gorham, N. H., made a surpris ingly fine showing in the men's slalom, tying Sweden's Stig Sol lander for sixth place with 2:32.8. Other Americans finished far out of the running. Biggest disappointment was Jack Reddish of Salt Lake City, Utah, who was fourth In the giant sla lom in the 1950 World's Cham pionships. Troubled with bad feet, he finished 25th in 239.5. Jack Nagel, Port Towns end. Wash., log ger, was 29th in 2:42. The United States Ice hockey team opened its campaign in the round robin tournament by van quishing Norway, 3-2. Arnold Oss, a 23-year-old forward from Min neapolis, scored two of the goals find rang in the winning one with a deft shot in the last four min utes. Statisticians, figuring team points after the first three cham pionships, found the Americans till ahead in the standings with XI Vi points. Austria In 2nd Place Austria, which furnished the second and third finishers in the ken's giant slalom, was second with 17 points, followed by Ger many 14, Norway 11, Switzerland t. Italy 3, Belgium 1 and Swe den Vt. The U. S. may have kxd time holding Its advantage fcaiurday when the schedule offers Cham plonships in the men's downhill ski race and 500 meter speed skat ing and compulsory figures In women's figure skating. Also four hockey games are on tap, with the U. S. meeting Germany. The snow and ice games were -formally opened Friday a day late with Princes Ragnhild, daughter of Crown Prince Olav, issuing the proclamation. Olavwas in London for the burial of Sing George VI. A trowd of some 30,000 turned 4ut in bold, crisp weather to watch Egil Nansen, grandson of a famous Norwegian explorer, ski mto huge Rislett Stadium and light the torch that will burn until the games end Feb. 25. Second place went to Austria's Christian Pravda in 2:26.9 and third to another Austrian, Tony Spiess, in 228.8. Italy's former world champion, Zeno Colo, and Switzerland's Georges Schneider followed in order. Although anti-German feeling has been intense among many Norwegians since the war, the ova tion given Ostler and Nieberl was tremendous. It was Germany's first Olympic gold medal since 1938. The Germans were barred from the 1948 games. Fredric March won the motion picture academy "Oscar" as the best actor In 1932 and 1948. CHCWinft IS A jAfSTY VAlVfTC0- to ease of Tension Mn rami. 11 TALK-IF vomzz rr r0 f eou Give. Ms n " -Ct I a ticket, just m -vfJS -a TICKET 11 ra. Olympics hi A Glanco OSLO OrVOiymale Winter at a glaaeet Men's CUaas Slalaani L Stela Eriksen, Norway, 225; 2. Cbris ttaay Pravda, Aawtrla, ZtU3. Tied fee s b Bxwoks Dedgew sr,g a t sad Stir Sollaatder, flwueia. 231.8. Twe-saaa labsUidt L Oersnsay (No. 1) Andreas Ostler and Ler eas Nieberl titUMi 2. United States (Ne. t) Stan Bemhaam mm rat Martin S:4U. Unofficial eetnt stswei-rs; fl nrred ea a basis mi 19-8-4-3-2-1 far six places Unite! States 17)4. Austria 17, Germany 14, Norway 11. Swltserlaatd 9, Italy 3. France Z, Belgtam 1. 8wedea W. Ex-Cat Stars To Face Trial NEW YORK (AVTfaree former University of Kentucky basketball stars, charged with conspiracy and bribery in last year! cage scandal, wffl go on trial in Special Sessions Court Fsy IS, District Attorney Frank S. Tinprn's office announced Friday. The three, all of whom played an the U. S. Olympic team in 1948, are Dale Barnstable, captain of the 1948-1949 Wildcat five, and All Americas Ralph Beard and Alex Groza. After graduation. Beard and Groza starred on the profes sional Indianapolis Olympians while Barnstable went to Male High in Louisville as coach. AU have been named in two count indictments, charging that they conspired with gamblers to shave points in a National Invi tation Tournament game at Madi son Square Garden March 14, 1949, against Loyola -of Chicago. The underdog Chicago team de feated Kentucky 67 to 56. Saul reinberg, a 28-year-old former Harvard student of Brook lyn, pleaded guilty: Thursday to onoing Barnstable In a move in which he was allowed to plead to one count oi a seven count In dictment. Sophs Decision Perrydale, 55-44 The Salem High School Sophs led all the way Friday in defeat ing Perry dale High School 55-44 on the SHS floor. Pat Patterson, Ken Rawllngs and "Ola" Olson paced Ken Brooby's club with nine points each. Perry dale (44) McKee. t Stewart. 11 Bdlger. 0 Brooks. 13 S5) Sal. Sophs 5. Whittaker 9. Patterson 4, Paulus I. Rawllnga T r c o a Hlnman. 13 v. Olson Reserves scoring: Perrydale Mas- Biy 2. Zunck 4. Sophs Erickaon 7. runk 3. Mathers 3. PauleT 2. Ptr. Sen 4. Hilftime score: Sophs 30. Per- ryaaie is. uinciais: Boatman and Bates. Look and Learn By A. a Gerdea 1. Where has a new mountain ranre been discovered, the size of the Rockies? ft. What famous line follows, "Oh what a tangled web we weave . . 7 3. Which Is the lareest dtv in Canada? 4. How many notes comprise the range of the average popular song? 5. What does the prefix "pseudo" mean? ANSWERS 1. At the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, between the islands of Bi kini and Hawaii. The scientists have named the submarine range the "Mid-Pacific Mountains." 2. "When first we nrartiro in deceive!" From "Marmicm " hv Sir Walter Scott. 3. Montreal. 4. Eight notes. 5. False; pretended. 1 .... - 3 . . ...... . '- A0 FOR. HO ATALLHZGMSS Me A -ncrtErvou GOT TO DO GCB4cTMN( oJTcyms rs a w of justice- myself, aw Sid Dcpa By the Associated Ptms The Portland weather bureau Fri day issued the following ski area nunbU2M Lod Skung fair; Ut tU Betsy paraUac mad au tows will Serata vcr weekend: 'road clear, aina needed; anew depth U1 Inches. S Inches new; packed, heavy, S a. m. temperature 30 degree; wind light northwest; nun I Government Camp SklinS fair;. iklwiT operating; roed clear, chains should be carried; parking. space am ple: snow depth TT inches, trace new; snow wet and heavy: S a. m. tempera ture 33 decree; wind hcht. weit; overcast Mount Hood area forecast: mostly eloudy Saturday with a few mow flurries Friday; partly sonny Sunday ; moderate westerly winds; aUcHUy wanner, freezlna" level near 3090 feet. Willamette Paw No report. Fore east: considerable cloud lnesa Cirottrtn Saturday; partly sunny Sunday. Slight ly warmer over weekend; tempera ture ranee 15-33. light te moderate winds. Crater Lake No report Toreeart mostly cloudy through Saturday with occasional snow Friday and flurries Friday nifht; eus&uy warmer on weekend; gentle to moderate wind. Graham Kayoes Garden Rival NEW TOBJC VP) v7eMer welgat eeadeader KBy Gnaaat ef New York trued starrer Friday alrht te ever 2 year-eld Jiataty Her riar ef New York at Madlaea Ssjaare Garden. Grahaat. a 4 te 1 favorite, weighed 148 te Herring's 158. North Division Ski Meet Set PULLMAN. Wash. (VEleven schools have entered the annual Northern Division and Invitation al Collegiate Skiing Meet to be held Saturday and Sunday at the Emida, Idaho, Ski Bowl. The cross country and jumping events will be held Saturday, the slalom and giant Sunday. The four Pacific Coast Conference schools entered will compete for the Northern Division title and will also join the others for the Invitational crown. The entry list Includes teams from Idaho, Washington State, Washington, Oregon, Whitman, Wenatchee Junior College, Mon tana State, Seattle University, Portland University, the Univer sity of British Columbia and the College of Puget Sound. Spahn Gives Okek To 2-Year Pact BOSTON, Feb. 15 (JP)- With Warren Spahn, their southpaw pitching ace, in the fold for the next two seasons, the Boston Braves Friday appeared to be without a serious 1952 holdout problem. General Manager John Quinn announced that Spahn, who had been reported as demanding a $50,000 salary, had agreed .to sign a new two-year contract. Quinn refused to disclose the terms but indicated Spahn had received a generous boost His 1951 salary was presumed to be about $35,000. BUCKS TOP DETROIT ST. PAUL (Special) Detroit was plunged deeper In the Marion County B League cellar Friday night as they took their 13th straight league less at the hands of St. Paul's Buckaroos 4S-41. St. Paul, led by Sam Smith's 15 points, was in front at the half 23-10. The Bee game went to SL Paul 39-20. DetreH C4) (en St. Woodward (1) T (IS) Smttlt Palmer (13) F (3) Ron Swansea Layman 113) c (lot Stout JLetenum uj a (J) Below Wallace (i) - - 4 Bel Swam rJetroTlwhiteS Harrtrrfteeeore . Paul 22. Detroit IS. Officials: Blcgler and Bates. SHERWOOD WINNER SlIERWOOD--(Special) -Sherwood downed Yamhill 51-34 in their Yawama League basketball game Friday night. Van Dolah had 19 points for the winners, Herm ans 10 for the losers. Sherwood won the Bee game 43-31. YasaJdn J4 Thies it) Wilde 3 - tll Skerweed JP 4S) DeMoeiin F fit) Van Dolah C f7) Banna O (12) Ulrica wede fS Hermans CIO) BeTnoMsen 14) -O. . (2) Ferry Reserves scorinx: Sherwood An drews 1. South worth 2: Yamhill Springer 4. Swain 1, Barnes 2. Offl- RCASOM mTO FW THE I TMO BOCKS, 1 I AU-Star 'B' Grid Contest Due in August LA GRANDE t&VPlans for an Oregon east-west high school foot ball game between stars from Class B schools next summer were announced Friday by Tom Burton, La Grande, game chairman. A benefit from the Shrine Has pitaL the game will be played at Roundup Field, Pendleton. Sat urday night, Aug. 30, a week after the Class A high school Shrine game in Portland. The game has been approved by the Al Kader Temple of the Shrine in Portland, Burton said. More than 125 ballots to nominate players have been mailed to Class B coaches. The teams will be chosen at a Portland meeting, ten tatively scheduled for March 1. Burton first proposed the idea to the Union-Wallowa Shrine Club last December. Dan Rollins, coach of the State B Champion Wallowa Cougars will coach the East team, made up of players from east of the Cascade Mountains. W. C Patterson. Gervais, will be the West coach. His team lost in the finals to Wallowa last year. Assistant coaches, trainers and managers will be appointed nevt week. Burton said. Florida Cribbing Mess Involves Footballers GAINSVTLLE. Fla. JP) More than 200 University of Florida students including a few foot hall nlirrn are beinz investi gated on charges of cheating on an examination, a reiiaoie uni versity source said Friday. "There are a few more than 200 involved," said the source who would not permit use of his name. Cases of this type are taken be fore the honor court, a part of the student government at the uni versity. District Deal For Semi-Pros SILVERTON C. A. Hands Jr.. rtrocrnn state Semi-nro baseball commissioner, reported Friday that if present plans work out semi pro baseball in the state may be played under a district system. If this carries through, he ex plained, the state wffl be divided into districts and there will be a tournament in each district. Final play-offs will be made on the Sil verton Semi-pro baseball field known as Mcuinms r ieia. ' "We should know shortly," Hande stated, adding that "if this can be arranged, it should make for better baseball" W. L. McGinnis, manager of the Red Sox since the team's incep tion in 1936, ' will return from southern California in time for he has indicated. McGin nis, once superintendent of the former Silver Falls Timber Com pany, spends his winters in South ern California, returning north for the baseball seasons. WaUy Flager will be playing manager at Silverton this year, Hande Indicated. Table of Coastal Tides Bar Taft. Oreeon. Feeruary. wSS ram piled ay D. S. Ceast and Geodetic Survey. PertiaadL Ore.) . nGHVATERS LOW WATBtS Tl XX- Time Ht. AS a.m. IS S:M pjn. 1J lejf a A. IS tS SJO. XJ llS sjh. 1.1 10:2 p.m. 2.T 12:33 pjn. 6J 11:13 pjn. 2.1 1:4T VJaa. AS 3 J3 -ao. S-3 -3 to. SJ 4:11 sun. 4 S 4:08 sjd. S.T IS pjiv. 4.3 4:53 a m. S.8 :53 p.m. 4.1 S:S2 msm. S SJ f)jn. AS a m. ta jti. 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