12 1 tnt 't ,ifFj , -.. . r . T : .;, .1 ;;,. ;, ;-. ... ... : ' a Nortli Marion Site of Show Four Games on Tap For Eight Members NORTH MARION UNION HIGH SCHOOL (Special) The annual Vawama League basketball jam boree, featuring eight teams in four abbreviated games, win be held here Friday night starting at 7:30 o'clock. The teams to participate in the cage party are North Marion, Banks. Sherwood, Yamhill, Day ton, Sheridan, Amity and Willa mina. All members will assemble at 7:30 o'clock to draw for op ponents in the games. Play Is to" be on a "North" vs 'South" basis, with aggregate scoring to determine' the winner. Northern members I are Banks, North Marion. Amity and Sher wood. The Southerners will be Willamina. Sheridan, Dayton and Yamhill, and they ss be favored since all have shown noticeable strength in early games played. The organized rooting sections of each school will be Judged also during competition for a trophy, and the Willamina Bulldogs, league champions in football, will be presented with the trophy em lematic of that title. Principal Pat Beal and Coach Don Reed of North Marion will be in charge of the Jamboree. Well over 1,000 fans are expected to witness the colorful, noisy show that will officially get the Yawa ma League campaign under way. Ross Tangles With Champion Tuesday Night Salem's Tony Ross, who is prov ing week by week to be the Mr. Big of the junior heavy mat gladi ators in the Northwest, gets the opportunity of his long wrestling career here next Tuesday rugni. Tony is to clash with the great Lou Thesz in a world heavyweight championship match, the highlight of Matchmaker Elton Owen's reg ular card. Ross won the right to meet Thesz this week when he copped the battle royal that was inserted in Dlace of the previously an nounced Ross-Eric Pederson elim ination skirmish. Pederson is on the injured list. Owen has gone to great ex pense to get the champion to ap pear here ror a cue maicn, dui ha a alwavi felt that the best mat attractions possible are what he wants for Salem fans. The 228-pound Thesz, who is ranked in greatness with such as Jim Londos, Jim Browning, Ed Stran!erl Lewis, etc.. is the one and only National Wrestling Alli ance champion. His manager is Strangler Lewis, and he'U be here with the title holder. So will the diamond-studded tijle belt em blematic of the official champion ship. Ross will weigh around 208 pounds for the big brawl. He told Thursdav that he feels it is the big opportunity of his career and Intends making the best oi it. Tuesday's prelims are to be an nounced by Owen later on. Look and Learn By A. G. Gorien 1. What is the pressure of the .atmosphere on the earth at sea level? 2. Which is the longest canal In the world used by sea-going ships? 8. What is the color of royalty? 4. In which state are situated 42 of the 55 highest mountain peaks in the United States? 5. Which is the lowest possible poker hand? ANSWERS 1. Approximately 14.7 lbs. per square inch. 2. Suez CanaL 8. Purple. 4. Colorado. ' , 5. Two, three, four, five and seven, of various suits, ; PCC Asks Rose (Continued from page 18.) ence's action as the invitation would not be extended to the Big Ten until after- the first of the year. Wilson himself was out of town. - The! Rose Bowl agreement Is a three j - way deal between the two conferences and the Tournament of Roses Association of Pasadena. The Coast has until March 15, 1954. to renew its. relations with the Tournament Association. Conference Spokesman H. P. Everest, vice - president of the University of Washington, made the announcement as the confer ence held the final sessions of, its winter meeting. The conference announced it is scrapping an earlier-ruling which would have become effective in 1956 and would, have limited schools to n;ne games per season, instead of the present 10. Effective in 1956 there wfll be a home and home round - robin schedule involving an of the teams with the exception of Idaho. This wiU mean that the schools must play seven conference opponents and three non conference teams. Dean Thomas Kerr, Idaho, was elected president of the faculty committee; Emmett Moore, Wash ington State, was named secre tary; Wilbur Johns, UCLA, treas urer, and Claude Jones, UCLA, comptroller. v. Commissioner Victor O. Schmidt was 'authorized to unfreeze an in vestigate fund set up last June by the conference to pay for pro fessional assistants in his duties of supervising the . athletic pro TheyH Do It Every OAMCRE WANTS GSftTLEMA&i tRi&AV -f BEEM PUTTING OM J LEFTY-XVL V tKX3Z$"i a THSDOOMO I SAYS SVr1 A SDCXP jL . V LETS LOCK UP MY t SXcr rr " AX BOLLDO& CCULT psV relatives J( USiC) n. ubstoes smell er V I rr, -elffit J? jgKl Lh CZfrvT rTs! perflwe bsfck2? j TRyNO TD PUT ON rvfS.Ar rsSTTlT OS THE DOGAh& TWE TRICK Pair of Tilts For Monmouth MONMOUTH (Special) The Oregon College of Education Wolves draw a bead on two more Northwest Conference basketball foes here Friday- and Saturday nights, playing Lewis & Clark Fri day night and Linf ield College Sat urday. Both games start at 8 p. m. Dr. Bob Livingston's small but fast Wolf pack holds wins over Pa cific U and Willamette thus far and for the season has won three games and lost but one. Knocking' over both Lewis & Clark and Linfield, thus making a sweep of the early games with the Northwest Conference teams, wiU be the aim of the OCE's. Probable starters for OCE Fri day will be Howard Sullivan and Bob Franz, forwards: Frank Grove, center, and Bob Bushnell and Chuck Pinion, guards. Huskies, Bruins Clash in South LOS ANGELES IB Washington and UCLA, two of the West's top basketball teams, open a two-game exhibition here ' Friday night in what may be preview f this year's Pacific Coast Conference ti tle decider. Coach Tippy Dye's unbeaten Huskies arrived by plane Thursday and worked out Thursday night in the Bruin gym. Undefeated UCLA's hopes were dampened earlier this week when 6-foot, 7-inch center Mike Hibler sprained an ankle. He'U he out of Friday's opener and may have to pass up the series. Coach John Wooden had been counting on Hibler, the only Bruin who can match height with the great Husky center. Bob Houbregs, the fabulous hook-shooter. Wooden wiU start 6-foot. 5-inch John Moore at the pivot spot. Moore himself has been ailing with sinus trouble and a chipped finger bone. SUBLIMITY TOPS LYONS LYONS (Special) The Sublim ity Hawks downed the Lyons bas ketball team 58-57 here Thursday in a thriller that was tied eight times in the final quarter. Pen- dergast with 15 points and Jim Gries with 13 led the Hawks. Wol fard had 17 for Lyons. Bowl Renewal grams. The amount of the budget was not disclosed. The conference television and radio program, excluding live TV of football, remains the same. It permits schools to set their own TV and radio policies for such sports as basketball, track and de layed TV of f ootbalL The University of Idaho's place in the conference football picture after 1956 in view of the new round robin schedule was the sub ject of debate Thursday night. " Asked for an official opinion. Commissioner Schmidt said 'un der present regulations Idaho will continue to vote for or can be voted upon for the Rose Bowl hi the event it has an undefeated or highly successful season. Spokesman Everest said, how ever,' he believes Idaho would not be included in the standings or be eligible for the Rose Bowl game because It would not have played a representative schedule. The conference rule does ' not specify that the bowl team be the champion. It merely says that a team that wfll "best represent" the conference shall be selected. Ia fad; Schmidt pointed out, there is no official PCC champion. Ccaftd IHMva Trcdr Scrvico Corner 12th and State Vans, Stakes, tU FOE KENT S-SM3 - i Date RfihL Time efts WeeEsomidl Paoir Perez to Clash In Garden Bout NEW YORK m Raul Perez, another "hungry" fighter out to make a reputation and some money, hopes to provide Madison Square Garden fight fans with an other upset Fnay night when he takes on undefeated Johnny Saxton in the maun ten rounder. Last week Ralph (Tiger) Jones turned in the biggest surprise of the boxing season by whipping Johnny Bratton in a thriller. Jones was a 4 to 1 underdog and Perez will be at least that against the classy Brooklyn Negro. Browns' Upset Aim of Giants NEW YORK I (If Cleveland's Browns better not look for a shoo in when they take on New York's battered Giants in their regular National Football League windup here Sunday. J - . The crippled Giants are out of the pennant race themselves but they're hoping to pitch a little sur prise' at the Brownies. The Browns are big favorites to whip , Steve Owen's "beat up" forces and clinch the American Conference title. An the Browns need Is either a victory or a tie to win their seventh straight pen nant, of they lose and the Phila delphia Eagles beat Washington Sunday, then the two clubs wfll have to meet i In a play - off. Cleveland's record is 8-3 and Phil adelphia's 7-4. Typical of the Giants' attitude for the game, regarded ' as New York's "big" football game of the year, is Eddie Price's grim de termination to play despite a badly bruised hip. The NFL's ground gaining champ was hurt in the 27-17 loss to Washington last week and the team doctor said he wouldn't be able to face the Browns. But the tough Texan surprised everyone by turning up for prac tice Wednesday. He wasn't able to move as fast as usual but he Insisted that by Sunday he'U be ready. Ford Takes Lead In Miami Open MIAMI. Fla.! in Unaffected by ' gusty winds that raked the Miami Springs " Municipal Golf Course, Doug Ford, a 30 - year -old Harrison, N. Y professional, fired a -three I- under - par 67 Thursday to snatch the first -round lead in i the 810,000 Miami Open Tournament. Blasting lowland amazfaudy ac curate tee shots into the teeth of the wind. Ford registered a 33- 34 67 over the 7,010 yardf course to move out in front of a field of 166 players from 39 states and six foreign nations. - By popvlar demand the deadline for this special service has extended to Dec. 20. . 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Leo Grosjacques Cardinals have played three games to date, win ning two and losing one. They beat Dayton 35-28 and Central Union 47-38 before losing to Day ton 44-41 in a return match last week. Grosjacques likely will start 6 BUI Thompson and 5-8 Clyde Flad. wood at the forwards, 6-3 Jim Moriarity at .center and 5-9 Vance Cooney and . 5-7 Vince Matt at the guards in tonight's clash. Gene Barrett's Preps come in undetermined strength. Mt. Angel sot a late start in basketballing be cause of football playoffs, but do have aTsatch, of sizeable lettermen on hand. They are 6-2. Jim Zauner, 6-4 Ron Schmidt, 6-0 Ralph Kim linger, 6-1 Wes Lightfoot, 5-9 Jim Traiger d 5-7 Loren Free. Other six-fc Mfi are Ron Lambert and Tom Trgr. Barrett likely win select his starting unit from the above men tioned. Other team aspirants are Leo Buchheit, Larry Gorman, Dar rel FerschweUer, Toby Frey and Jim Grosjacques. 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