The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 21, 1952, Page 11, Image 11

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The annual four-fames tn-flve-nights
tour through the
talouse country is next on the
basketball schedtde tor the Uni
versity of Oregon Ducks. The
Ducks leave Eugene Thursday
arul ta nlav ' Mt ' Pallaian
against Washington State- Friday?
and Saturday mgnta. ana tnen- ac
Mescow against Idaho. Monday
and Tuesday, v
These game will be the only
ones, in the .conference for the
weekend, although Washington's
Champion Huskies win be occu
pied in a pair of games at Lara
mie. Wyo., against the Wyoming
Cowboys Friday and Saturday
nights.
Oregon defeated WSC twice at
the start of the season, and broke
even with Idaho when the Van
dals played at Eugene. Coach Bill
Bor cher's Ducks downed Oregon
State twice last weekend also and
re now established in third place
with five wins, five losses. The
second place Idaho quint has an
g-7 record and fourth place WSC
S-7.
Pt-nKaht utarters for Borcher
in the Friday game will be BobH
Peterson and Keitn rarnam ar
forwards, Chet Noe at center and
Captain Ken Hunt and Ken- Weg
aer at guards.
Washington State will be with
out the services of regular Guard
Phil Brown who has left school
Wwusff of ffrade difficulties. Re
placing Brown in the starting
lineup for the Cougars will be
Jim HoweU, a senior. Other
Cougar starters are Pete Mullins,
George Rosser, Eric Roberts and
Hoe Swanson.
Bearcats Set
For Linfield
Willamette's Bearcats finish
vp final drills today for their
weekend pair with the Linfield
Wildcats, and stand ready to but
ton up their fourth straight
Northwest Conference basketball
championship if they can twice
upend the Paul Durham-Roy
Helser McMinnvilles. The Friday
clash will be played in the Bear
cat gym, and on Saturday night
the Cats move to McMinnville.
A final clash with Pacific U at
Forest Groye February 29 will
dose out the regular WU season.
The Bearcats go into the T.in
field games with a sparkling rec
ord of 11 wins, 1 loss. But that
one setback was administered by
linfield on January 12 at Mc
Minevllle, an item the Bearcats
haven't forgotten.
The second place Lewis &
Clark Pioneers have a 9-3 record,
but ere faced with a three-game
Invasion of Whitman and College
of Idaho where they could find
tfee going plenty rough.
One win for the Bearcats in
their three remaining games will
cinch at least a tie for the title, if
Lewis & Clark can win their
three remaining games. Two wins
for Coach Johnny Lewis' court
magicians will haul home the
whole thing.
They aim to capture those two
wins the coming weekend.
Registered Shoot
Due This Weekend
A registered Pacific Internation
al Trapshooting Association meet
fc. to be held on the Salem Gun
Club range Saturday and Sunday,
according 'to- club officials. Shoot
ing wilL be-open to the public and
wiH commence around 10 a.m.
both days.
Events listed on the program
Include targets at 16 yards, those
at handicap distances and doubles.
Tabic of Coastal Tides
Tides tor Tart. Oregon. February.
1K2 (compiled by U. S. Coast and
Geodetic Survey.-Portland. Or.) .
Paelfla Standard Tim
HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS
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Look and Learn
By A. C Gerdea
1. What nine animals furnish
mi Ik for human eonsumption?
2. Where, in South America, is
there a United States?
3. What is the name of the sci
ence dealing with sound?
4. Where have President Tru
man and his family been living
during tne repairs on the White
House?
5. What four seas bear the
aames of colors?
ANSWERS
1. Cow, goat, reindeer, yak.
sebu, buffalo, camel, Haia, and
sheep.
2. The United States of Brazil.
3. Acoustics.,
4. Blair House.
5. Red, White, Black and Yel
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To fJCAA Cage IPlayoHs
SEATTLE Seattle University passed up its chance Wednes
day for a crack at the national small-college basketball championship
in the hope for a bid to the National Collegiate Athletic Association
playoffs. Rated 16th this week in the Associated Press national poll.
Seattle was to have been host at 1
the four-team state playoff s of the
National Association of Intercolle
giate Basketball. This now will be
played March 4-5 at Cheney, with
the winner earning a berth in the
national finals.
Gonzaga University and .three
Evergreen, Conference teams will
be entered.
Seattle drew an automatic two
year suspension from NATS tour
ney play by its action.
Willard Fen ton, athletic direc
tor, said the school believed it had
an excellent chance to- be chosen
as one of the "at-large" teams In
the western regional a of the NC
AA. Two such clubs will be chosen
from west of the Mississippi to
compete in the regional March
21-22 at Corvallis, Ore.
AAU Tourney
Lists 2 Tilts
The District AAU basketball
tournament resumes with two
games tonight at Leslie Junior
High. In a seven o'clock clash the
ML Angel Townies oppose the
Wolgamott Servicemen of Salem,
and at 8:15 the Woodburn All
Stars go against the Salem News
Agents.
As a result of first action Mon
day of this week the Campbell In
sulators defeated the Page Wool
ens to advance to. the semifinals.
and the Stayton entry rode a bye
into the semis.
In semifinal ection next Monday
night the Campbells play Stayton
and the winner of tonight's Mt.
Angel-Wolgamott game plays the
winner of the Woodburn-Salem
News clash .
Olympic Stars
Mt. Hood Hope
GOVERNMENT CAMP, Ore. -(Spedal)-Oregon
sports fans may
see U. S Olympic ski Jumpers in
action on Mount Hood shortly aft
er conclusion of the VI Winter
Olympic Games now under way
in Norway, Portland's Cascade Ski
Club president David Young re
vealed Wednesday.
Invitational for the Olympicans
to enter Cascade's twentieth an
nual ski jumping classic on. Mount
Hood on Sunday, March 9, were
cabled to Hjalmar Hvam In Oslo
Tuesday. Hvam is the Olympic
combined team coach and a life
member of Cascade Ski Club. It
was left to Hvam to decide which
team members would be offered
transportation and hospitality ex
penses by the Portland group.
Arthur Toklej the American na
tional champion. Is known to be
planning to defend his title at
Salisbury, Conn., on March 1 and
2, so it is a good bet that he will
receive a bid to corns on here the
following week.
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Edo Vanni Now
With Cap '9'
VANCOUVER, B. C. (-Outfielder
Edo Vanni, former Coast
Leaguer and more recently of the
Spokane Indians, will play next
season for the Vancouver Capi
lanos in the Western International
Baseball League.
Bob Brown, owner of the Capi
lanos, made the announcement
Tuesday night. Vanni hit .332
with the WIL Indians last season.
YMCA to Hold Weekend
Table Tennis Tourney
A two-day table tennis tourna
ment is to be held Friday and Sat
urday at the Salem YMCA, same
being open to the public. Almost
50 entry blanks have thus far
been filled for the meet Opening
play in the five classes will get
started at 7 p.m. Friday. Semifin
als and finals are to be played
Saturday night.
The five classes are for novices,
juniors (16 years of age and un
der), seniors (18 and over), junior
doubles and senior doubles. Reg
istration for the meet will continue
at the YMCA until Friday.
MaePHATL BUYS TKACK
BALTIMORE (JP) Larry Mac
PhaH, who began dabbling in
horses only four years ago, took
a big plunge Wednesday by
swinging a two million dollar
deal fox the purchase of Bowie
race track.
STKKAK SNAPPED
PHILADELPHIA (JP) - Penrfs
basketball team held off a bril
liant Perm State rally Wednesday
night, and State's 15-gaxne win
ning streak was snapped, 54-52. It
marked Perm State's second loss
in 19 starts.
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Yawama Loop
Winds Up Play
For Campaign
FINAL YAWAMA STANDINGS
W L Pet. WLPct.
Dayton 14 0 .1000! Willamine 7 7 .300
Sherldn 11 I .857 Amity 8 .42
N-Mrlon ft. 8 .571 Sherwood SIX .143
Bank 7 7 .500 lYambiU a 1 .000
The Yawama Basketball League,
dominated throughout the cam
paign by Dayton High's Pirates,
the team selected in the begin
ning to do just that, has com
pleted play. Coach Harry Johns
ton's Pirates, champions last year
also, went through the circuit
with 14 straight victories and nary
a loss.
Sheridan's Spartans, coached by
Bruce Barker, finished second,
three full games back of the Pi
rates, and Hal Ellmers' Norm
Marion Huskies wound up third.
Pete Gretsch's Willamina Bull
dogs and Bill Taylor's Banks
Braves finished In a tie for fourth.
The league's individual scoring
championship went to Center Bob
Edgren of Amity high, a six foot,
two lncher. Edgren wound up with
232 points for his season, and since
he played in but 13 games his per
game average is 19.4.
Other top scorers for the 1 952
season: Elver Hoard, Dayton, 197
(incomplete); Vernon Brandt,
Sheridan. 181; Bob Diller, North
Marion, 180; Ron Van Dolah, Sher
wood, 173; Bill Sherman, Dayton,
172 (incomplete); Roy Zimbrick,
Willamina, 151 (incomplete).
The Dayton Bees also won the
championship at the circuit for
that division.
WINDY CITY LIKED
ARCADIA-Calif. fP)-Turf crit
ics, notorioC cautious, predict
great thingj for an Irish colt
named Windy City IL but most of
them reserve all-out praise until
tha returns are in with the run
ning of the $100,000 Santa Anita
Derby Saturday. If he wins, then
they'll start thinking in terms of
the Kentucky Derby.
KERR NOW REALTOR
HOUSTON, Tex. (P)-Dick Kerr,
who beat the Cincinnati Reds in
two games of tha 1919 World Ser
ies as a pitcher for the Chicago
White Sox, is in the real estate
business here. The little left
hander is 58.
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With Lawmen
NEW YORK (P)- Walter
Hi r sen, captain of tha 1950-51
University of Kentucky team,
"cooperated with the districts
attorney's office Wednesday
throughout a day of questioning
regarding the college basketball
scandals which have involved
more than 30 players from seven
schools.
There was no announcement as
to the line of questioning, but it
was- learned Hirsch cooperated
with Asst. Dlst. Attys. Vincent A.
G. O'Connor and William Sirig
nano. The former Kentucky captain
will be questioned again Thurs
day but no date has been set for
his appearance before the New
York Grand Jury.
Hogan charged in an affidavit
signed by O'Connor that Hirsch
and two other Kentucky players,
Dale Barnstable and James Line,
accepted bribes to shave points
In games played in Kentucky and
Arkansas in 1949 and 1950.
Barnstable already is under In
dictment, along with Alex Groze
and Ralph Beard, on charges of
accepting money to fix a game
in New York.
Line, now employed by an oil
company in Kansas, emphatically
denied he ever was paid for hold
ing down the score of any ball
game.
Visitors at Willamina
StatMauut Nw Sarrlc
WILLAMINA George Pierce
of Washington was a Sunday guest
of his sister. Mrs. W. B. Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. George Luck en of
Northwood, Iowa are visiting at
the A. R. Trenda and Joe Aase
homes. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ruther
ford and Mrs. Forrest Magers and
children returned this week from
a week's trip to Washington. Mrs.
W. E. EtzwUer has as guests this
week her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
John Smith of Crescent City,
Calif. Lyman Johnson is on a trip
to California this week. Mrs. Grace
Harrison, who has been visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Dave Paine,
Aft this week for Shedd to visit
her son. Rex Harrison.
A CLEAN SLATE
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (JF)- The
Florida State University basket
ball team had little trouble agree
ing on a 1952 resolution when the
New Year made its bow. The
team had lost the first 10 games
on its 20-game schedule.
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Yank Sid Qneen Wins Second OlympicMeSal'
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5-kilometer, 21 saUea, 12t yards
ski race ta three beers aaln
atest and 23 seconds.
Baft these developments were
eemeletely evershadewed by
Mra Lswraae spill and her
aaiA rally that west her the twe
beas slalom- ehampianshie ia twe
minutes, 18.f seconds.
Racing down the 508-yard
slope aft Mlndlnr speed, Andrea
tried to make a elfrlealt right
aft one ef tha-49 centre!
Bear the fta of the bill.
She skidded and went spinning
inte the soft snsw while the
HayesviHe Group
Holds Meeting
At Scout Cabin
Stat ia an News Service
HAYES VILUE The Hayes
villa Teen-agers Club enjoyed a
swim at the Y Saturday and ad
journed to the Scout cabin in
Hayesville for their business meet
ing and refreshments
The Teen-agers are making
plans for participating in the
March P-TA meeting.
Hayesville Boy Scout troop 20
held an investiture and inspection
at their cabin on Fisher Road.
Parents were invited. Invested
were Robert Dotson and David
Richardson as tenderfoot scouts.
Dale Carothers, assistant scout
mmtgf was made troop chaplain.
Vernon Olsen has been elected
new troop chairman to succeed
John Versteeg.
Dale Carothers, who plays the
bass trombone, left Monday with
the Willamette University Band
for a week's engagement, in Cali
fornia. Hubbard Pupils Go
To Band Festival
HUBBARD Fifty-four band
students from the Hubbard-Aurora
area went to Sherwood to at
tend the grade school-freshman
band clinic and festival Saturday.
in the afternoon the entire group
of 150 played together. Hal Beyers,
band instructor at North Marion
High School, accompanied the
students.
Stuart Compton, Marlon County
chairman of the March of Dimes,
reported approximately $150 re
ceived from Hubbard with $93
turned in by the Hubbard chair-
Bill Oslto
Phone 3-5 eel
146S N. Capitol
Bin Oske
Dist Agent
Sts. en Hwy. Going North
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erewd ef 15,999, lining the hill
side, creased sympathetic
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Tne United States star picked
herself as qtxlekJy sad continued
the ran with wild recklessness
that breaghft cheers frcm the
spectator. She finlahed In aer
citable cne minate, 7J8 seccnas
reed far t earth place aft the
halfway mark,, L2 seeeads be
hind the leader, Ossl Reiehsrt ef
Baft. Andrea- came Back te the
snnanlt, teeth bared dctcnaiacd
lr tn her characteristic skllns;
face. Then she left fly again dews
the terrifying i3 per cent drop.
man, B. II. Miller. The balance
was mailed in.
Tha Hnbbard Woman's club will
hold a food sale tn Welch's Red
and White store Saturday.
Sally de Armond was hostess to
21 members of her eighth grade
rOpen Friday
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den. Ceta. - also suffered fnttSa
and finished cat ef the ramxlagv
class for a valentine party aft her
home- Thursday night. s
Mary Wettstein of North Marion
LHIga School will compete ia the
Salem Eks majorette contest at
Salen High ' School Thursday
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