The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 21, 1952, Page 20, Image 20

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    tO The Statesman, SaUm. Oregon. Friday, March 21, 1952
Mentor Accused of Deception ' -
Siemering Storm Ceiratef
Dn Arizona Grid Scandal
PHOENIX, Ariz. (P)-Larry Siemering, head coach at nearby
Arizona State College at Tempe, stood silent Thursday in the middle
of a man-sized football scandal.
He has been accused of arranging a deception to get around Bor
der Conference eligibility rules
The charge was made by Joe
Matesic, who was an all-conference
lineman at Tempe last fall.
Matesic's charges, made public
In a notarized statement this
week, rocked the state.
A member of Indiana Universi
ty's varsity team in 1950, Matesic
admitted he enrolled at Arizona
State under the name of his broth
er Andrew in September, without
waiting a year as required.
Walt Ruth, Siemering's lint
coach who resigned soon after the
Matesic ineligibility case first was
made known in January, con
firmed most of Matesic's state
ment. Dr. Grady Gammage, president
of the college, investigated the
circumstances when they first
were disclosed. The report of a
special college committee was
never made public.
But Dr. Gammage said he talk
ed it over with the State Board
of Regents and they approved his
recommendation that Siemering
be given a new contract for
1952-53.
Thursday Dr. Gammage said,
I consider the matter closed."
Lynn M. Laney, Phoenix at
torney and president of the Board
of Regents, said he would not be
"stampeded into drastic action."
"It looks like misguided and
disgruntled boys are just sore at
Siemering," Laney added.
Gov. Howard Pyle said he felt
the board should discuss the new
developments but that he had not
asked it to review the case.
Siemering has steadfastly refused
to say anything either admit or
deny he knew Matesic was ineli
gible when he played football.
Matesic charged that Siemering
not only knew but suggested he
change his name.
Snow Hampers
Deer Feeding
KLAMATH FALLS (JP) Mo
torists are rettioc a closeup view
of deer, forced down oat of high
er elevations by snow to forage
for food.
As many as 300 deer have been
counted, browsing unconc e r n e d
alone the highway. Despite poor
weather and feeding- conditions,
the deer are in good shape, State
Game Biologist Ken Cochrun re
ported after a recent survey.
Few deaths by starvation have
been reported among- the deer, al
though fire last summer destroy
ed part of their usual feeding
ground in the Modoc National For
est. Feed has been supplied in that
area by some sports groups.
ROYAL TAN LIKED
LONDON (JP) Royal Tan, one
of the two horses that didn"t fall
in last year's Grand National Stee
plechase, was ruled the 10 to 1
favorite in this year's race in a
callover of odds by British book
ies. The bookmakers offered odds
In their private Victoria Club
headquarters for the first time
Collegiate Ski
Tourney Slated
SALT LAKE CITY (JP) Six
schools have accepted bids so far
for the National Intercollegiate
Ski Championships March 27-29
at the Alta Resort in the Wasatch
Mountains 30 miles southeast of
here.
The early acceptances came
from Wyoming, Denver, Nevada,
Western State and Stanford. Utah
is the host school.
Dr. John L. Squires, Utah ski
coach, said invitations were sent
to 20 schools, considered as the
best regional representatives in the
nation.
Squires said that Washington
State, which finished second last
year when the meet was held at
Mt. Hood, will not enter the 1952
test because of restriction placed
on the use of foreign team mem
bers. since the 52 final acceptors for
the April 5 Liverpool race were
announced Wednesday.
GIL WARD'S 10-DAY
Fishing Tackle Sale
Reg. Sale
Mitchel Spinning Reel 28.75 19.95
7' Glass Rod, (Medaction) 14.95 10.95
10O-yd. 3-Jb. Mono Lino 1.15 QOt
100-yd. 6-lb. Mono Lino 1.45 99
Hog. Total Salo Total
(Or can bo purchased ft L Oaft O iftO
individually) OZ.OV
TROLLING & CASTING SPECIALS
Truo Tompor Tubular
Stool Rod, f C
reg. 10.00 Salo V.a
Stool Casting Rod J Jl
Rog. 6.75 Salo V.VJ
Stool Casting Rod f C C
Rog. 6.95 Salo
Bronson Casting Rool AP
Reg. 2.95 ......Salo 1.75
Bronson Casting Reel I Ji g
Rog. 5.95 Salo .5
75-yd. Ashway Trolling
Lino, 30-lb. tost 1 JPA
Reg. 3.00 Salo I .3 W
75-yd. Ashway Trolling
Line, 35-lb. test 1 AC
Rog. 3.30 Salo I .09
MISCELLANEOUS
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9.95 Montaguo Fly Rod L "
(Bamboo) Q.79
8.75 Montaguo Fly Rod ff C
(Bamboo) 5.7W
24.00 Phillipson 9-ft. f jr f
Drift Rod lO.U
2.75 Smelt Net
1.75
ABSOLUTELY FREE
As long as thoy last
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Get Your Spring Festival Ticket
at your favorite Busick Market.
Sextant Brand Shredded
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Regular size cans
Tomato Sauce 4
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Grapefruit or Blended Orange
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A delightful Oyster Stew, you'll
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Maxwell House
Soffee
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Regular 47c
Size
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FOR A REAL TREAT
PEACH SHORTCAKE
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ket. Few stores offer you all
these advantages. Telephone
free delivery, 30-day charge
account privileges or leisure
ly, comfortable shopping.
Wider selection at prices
making good living easier.
Would you like a vacation
in Honolulu Free!
Free tickets are in downtown stores
displaying spring festival cards, ask for
them todayl
Boned and Rolled Shoulder
Lamb ioast
Palatable
Economical
Lb.
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Genuine
Lamb
For Stewing Per Lb.
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Standing
lib ioast
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7 (2ftn
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with that delightful Prime Rib flavor.
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fine quality
two grades
Commercial
grade
Lb. 65c
Grade A
Good
Lb.
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round Beef
Per Lb
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the most pleasing is our famous Fashion Plate
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any company
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beautiful 8 to 10-lb. pie
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flavor still in it.
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win. Tickets given every day. There will be a drawing to- LJ
Shop BUSICKS Salem
Free Tickets for Many Valuable Prizes
Valued at Thousands of Dollars
Are Free at Both Stores
night, March 21 at the Court House, 5:30 P. M
Phono 3-7962
Downtown
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