7 Heavy . WeeKeRd ' Cage Slafe" hv IPire'p 0 IlIHS Almost three-dozen b&sketball fames, Including two league Jam boree, will keep prep cage units of the valley area busy the com ing Friday and Saturday nights. Five Important collegiate contests are slated also, as follows: Willam ette U at College of Paget Sound, Tacoma, Friday and Saturday nights; Brigham Young University at Oregon State both nights, and Seattle University at Oregon Sat urday night. Salem's Vikings have an im- VUla, playing strong and unde feated Springfield in a Big-Six League fray at 8:15 o'clock. The four Friday Marion County B League skirmishes line up with Chemawa playing at Mill City, Sublimity at Gervais, Jefferson at Detroit and Gates at St. Paul. The Capitol League .Jamboree, labeled for the Willamette Gym Friday night, will offer Sacred Heart Academy, Salem Academy, Stayton, Cascade Union and Phi lomath in action. At the same time porUnt Friday nighter at the Vik at Molalla the annual Willamette Valley League "Jam" will be un der way, involving teams from Dallas, Silverton, Woodburn. ML Angel, Molalla, Kstacada, Sandy and Canby. Other Friday nighters have Per ry dale at Valsetz, Scio at Shedd, Albany at Prineville, Corvallis at Seaside, Toledo at Central Union, Oswego at North Marion and Yamhill and Willamina at Mc MinnviCe to play in the Iinfield College Invitational - Tournament which opens its three-night run Thursday. Saturday night prep games have ML Angel playing the Co lumbia Preppers in Portland, Woodburn at Beaverton, Canby at Dayton, Philomath at Harrisburg, Sacred Heart Academy at Silver- ton, Sheridan at Central Union, Corvallis at Astoria, 'Albany at Redmond and Eugene at Marsh- field. Following the weekend games most of the prep schools will sus pend play until after the first of the year because of the forth coming holidays. WebfootsWork For Seattle U Famed Johnny O At Eugene Saturday UNIVERSITY OR OREGON -(Special -How to stop the sensa tional five-foot, nine-inch scoring whiz Johnny O'Brien of the Seat tle Chieftains ' has been keeping the University of Oregon basket ball team hard at practice work this week. Johnny O and the Seattles play Oregon here Satur day night in McArthur Court. Thee high-scoring pivot man scored 36 points last weekend at Seattle as the Chieftains downed strong Wyoming twice. Wyoming had a specified defense for O' Brien, but he managed to score 18 points in each same. Coach Bill Borcher's Webfoots will go into the clash with a vic tory string of four straight. After losing a season-opening overtime flame to Oregon State the Web oots bounced back to beat Stan ford twice, Santa Clara and Port land University. The team looked very sharp in all four encounters. Saturday's clash will get under way at eight o'clock. It wil be the first visit to Eugene for the Seat tle outfit, which is coached by Al Brightman. Boros Snares Money Laurels CHICAGO ( Julius Boros. golfs Cinderella man, officially was crowned 1952 money-winning champion Wednesday and sharp- shooting Jack Burke Jr., certified as Vardon Trophy winner for the best scoring average. Final PGA tabulation of cash collecting along the tourney trail credited Boros with $37,032 against a paltry $4,697 in 1951 when he finished the 34th money-wiiiner in his first full year of pro tourney play. Boros, from Mid Pines, N.C., fin ished some $6,100 ahead of runner-up Cary MidcttVcoff, who earn ed $30,884. Burke, whose 70.54 - stroke aver age for 78 rounds won the coveted Vardon award, was third in money-winning with $21,003. The hand some pro from Houston, Tex., also leads in Ryder Cup points as of Dec. 15 with 519 and seven-twelths about 17 ahead of Sammy Sneads 502 and two-thirds. Snead was fourth in earnings with $19,908. Theyll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo gxEH "MAS THE PWJpBUPOA AUNT BlTP-LET OME OF THE HELP4SK FOR A TWO-BUCK RAISE THE FAMINE IS OM W YAS-3YA STRICT KE&MEtiY BUT, CRJy-. WHERE WILL THEI i OFUARD WORKBUSltfESS AssasS AVV COME FROMp MY BACK f ) mvS!S,TD04y X'M PROUD ; I MY WIFE'S SKUHK ODATaV- TO SAY I MAKE $300,000 s -V REAP TOGO BAHKRUPT-WW i A YEARAK XM GRATE" g-ST-" rX LAST YEAR I MADE, MYSELF ) A RJL TO TUTS WOOERFUl- - fr-i GET ALDHQ OH LESS TWAYti ifkj LAUD OF rTTC t C- - i "XH-t TWE RLE CLERK f 1" 'iifiKtl i I mi I. i I, i i , "1 - - f Kamyb reeling As Wisconsin Squad Arrives PASADENA, Calif, (fl Wiscon sin's Rose Bowl squad 44 bulky Baogers, plus coaches, trainers and similar extra help flew in Wednesday in a rainstorm Coach Ivy Williamson cast an eye at the sky and said: "We had a pleasant trip, but it got a little soupy toward the end." A few minutes after they arrived, the sun tried hard to come out but didn't quite make it. Immediately, the team was load ed aboard buses and brought here for a reception complete with Tour nament of Roses Queen Leah Fe land and her court. A hardy group of ex-Wisconinites met the plane, along with various Tournament of Roses officials, headed by President iill Nicholas, and Athletic Directors Willis O. Hunter of Southern California and Wilbur Johns of UCLA. i f The Statesman. Scdem.tQre Thursday. Ieceirtber 18. 19S2 IS Fans Stand in Line to Get Coveted Bowl J)ucata f?": Big Battle Due Sunday . . Lions' Playoff Mopes Hinigj on Lay no's Leg DETROIT (J Bobby Layne, the Detroit Lion quarterback who sometimes confuses foes because he runs with the ball instead of passing, will test his Injured leg with full-scale springs Thursday morning for the first time in four days. Layne and his leg are Important to the Lions' hopes of beating the Los Angeles Rams Sunday. The Lions need his running abil ity as well as passing. Since Layne stretched a ligament and limped from the field Saturday against OREGON TECH BOWS EUREKA, Calif. (;P)-Tralling 22 28 at halftime, Humbolt State tied the basketball gams at the end Of the third quarter and went on to defeat Oregon Tech 67-57 Tuesday night. Hirsch to Play Key Role Sunday LOS ANGELES l Warning to the Detroit Lions: You may have to torn pete with a 60-minute Los Angeles Rams star when the teams meets in De troit Sunday for the National Con--ference title and a crack at the National Football League cham pionship. Coach Hampton Pool, sending Marilyji Monroe Declines Invite To Bowl Contest HOLLYWOOD W Marilyn Monroe Wednesday night declined an invitation from USC's librarian to see the Rose Bowl football game from his 50-yarct-line box. She remarked: "I'm afraid he's only interested in my books. The librarian. Dr. Lewis F. Steig. extended the invitation last week after making an earlier plea for 178 books acquired by the blond beauty at auction. The volumes contain manuscripts used by the late theatrical pro ducer. Max Reinhardt. Four other universities have joined in asking Marilyn for them UCLA, Stan ford, Harvard, and the University of Kansas City. "I regret." Miss Monroe said. after several days of thinking over the bid to the new Year s Day Game, "that I cannot accept Dr. Steig's invitation." Table of Coastal Tides Tides for Tft. Oregon. December. 19S2 (compiled by U.S Coast and Geo dUc Survey, Portland. Or.). Paclfl Standard Tim HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS Dee. Tim Bt. Time Rt. IS 1:01 a-ra. 5J . t JO a.m. 3.4 1137 p m. 7.9 7:5 p.m. -1.3 IS 2:43 ajn. S.4 7:24 a.m. US 1:14 pjn. 7 7 t:Z pju. -1.1 2 3 .2S ajn. 5 a -23 ajn. 33 2:06 p.m. 7.3 S:23 p.m. -O S 11 4:13 a.m. S.9 9:29 a.m. 3.0 3:04 p.m. .7 10:10 p.m. -OJ 22 4:53 a.m. 6.2 10:43 a.m. 2.7 4iM p.m. 5.9 19.55 pjn. 0.4 23 3:42 mjn. 6.3 12.-03 pjru 2 J a pjn. sa 11:44 pjn. 1.1 34 -jrt awm. 6a 6 53 pjn. 4.7 1:20 a Jn. 1 M T:13 ajn. 7.1 12 J4 ajn. . 1J :n pjn. 4J 2 Jl pjn. 0. St M jn. 7J 19 aja. 2J 94 p.m. 4.6 3:31 pjn. J 17 t:49 ajn. 7.4 28 un. 3.1 113 pjn. 4.3 44 pjn. 33 9M ajn. 7.8 3:23 ajn. 3.4 1:13 pjn. -0.3 39 UM SUB. 8.0 4:21 ajn. 3J 1932 ajn. 74) ' 3:57 p.m. -0J 39 12:43 ajn. 5.2 3:10 ajn. 3.9 11 M um. 7.9 9:39 pjn. -0-3 31 127 mjn. X 3:57 ajn. 34) 11:4 ajn. 7.4 7:17 pjn. a.7 his men through their final rough workou. n the local scene Wed nesday, said nothing about it, but it was reported that he plans to use Elroy (Crazy Legs) Hirsch as a defensive halfback in addition to the crazy one's duties on of fense at right end and halfback. Hirsch would fill In on defense for the injured Dick (Nighttrain) Lane. The former Wisconsin hero on offense is one of the most danger ous pass receivers in the league. He was stymied early in the sea son by injuries but when he re turned to action, the Rams pro ceeded to wade through eight straight foes without a defeat. Elroy has caught 25 passes for 590 yards and four touchdowns. Left end Tom Fears, back in the headlines, too, has caught 48 for 600 yards and six touchdowns. The Rams leave by plane for Detroit Thursday morning. the Dallas Texans, he has run slowly in all workouts. If Bobby the No. 1 passer and No. 1 inspirational force can't run well, the Lions likely will be un derdogs in the scrap to see who faces the American Conference Cleveland Browns in the National Football League title game Dec. 28 at Cleveland. Tech Ace Top Place Kicker NEW YORK Ifl Frank "Pep per" Rodgers, Georgia Tech s kick ing specialist, was . the toe-scoring champion of major college foot ball teams during the past season, final statistics dislcosed Wednes day. The National Collegiate Athletic Association's service bureau, which keeps tab on such details, revealed Rodgers accounted for 48 points with his kicking alone. The pepper boy with the redhot toe booted four field goals, high in the country, and made good on 38 of 41 conversion attempts. The top extra-point kicker, how ever, was Tom Miner, Tulsa end. who put 41 of his 45 attempts through the uprights. The NCAA figure filberts announced this is the most extra points any kicker ever made with such few misses. ' The nation's leading scorer was Jack Parker of Mississlpl State, who tallied 120 of his team's 255 points. Parker had 16 touchdowns and 24 extra points. TOMASELLO WINS WHITE PLAINS. N. Y. (fl) Joe (Rocky) Tomasello, 1S5, Eliza beth, N. J., stopped Lou Valles, 154, New York, in 2:24 of the eighth and final round of a feature fight here Tuesday night. Although Paris is far up the River Seine, it is one of the largest Dorta of France. I raiii? REGISTER AT SEARS I. V Between ft and 8 P.M. I NNow Until Decexaber 23rd Ccrrftof ! remits : is SIioppSnQj Brigham Young ToPlayOSC OREGON STATE COLLEGE (Special) The highly rated Brig ham Young University basketball team, picked as the outfit to beat for the Skyline Conference cham pionship this season, is slated to play the Oregon State Beavers here in Gill Coliseum Friday and Saturday nights. The games will be the last for the Beavers here until after the first of the year. Oregon State goes into California next week for two games at UCLA and one with Stanford at the San Francisco Cow Palace. After losing four straight games Coach Slats Gill's Beavers last Saturday night upset Santa Clara in the final second of play. The Orangemen have now won two and lost four for the season to date. Coach Stan Watts Brigham Young Cougars finished second to Wyoming In the Skyline last sea son and has a flock of returned veterans for this campaign. Joe Richey and Harold Christensen, regulars on the National Invita tional Tournament titlist team two years ago, are still with the Cou gars. They were the team's stars last season. Newly born rattlesnakes have no rattle. Feminine Bull Fighter Wants Matador Role MEXICO CITY UTi Pat Me Cormick. the girl bullfighter from 3 Paso, Tex., arrived in Mexico City Wednesday with the announce ment she wants to become a full fledged "Matador de Toros." Although she has fought and killed some 20 bulls in Mexican towns bordering the U.S., Pat is still rated a novice in the sport. The American, who insists that clean living is a requisite of suc cessful bullfighting, said she looks forward to an "alternativa" in the huge Plaza Mexico here. The alternativa is a bullfighter's first' appearance in a first class event under the sponsorship of an established figure in the sport. The novice must first fight a no villo, or young bull, before graduat ing to the matador class. "I train seven hours a day," said the slim, attractive American. f - ) : A. let PASADENA Here's part el the erewd that gathered at the Rose Bowl Tuesday to boy 3.500 general admission tickets to the New Yeaxi Day classic between Wisconsin and Southern California. Only twe tickets were permitted each purchaaer. All the vest of the remaining 10,064) seats have already been alloted. (AP Wirephote to The SUtesman.) Pilots Among Entries as NAIA Cage Meet Opens Play Today Dnck Pins Commercial League results Wed nesday night at B and B Bowling courts: Cascade Meats 2, Portland Road Richfield 2; Erickson's Mar ket 3, Mick's Sign Shop 1; Ram ages, 3,, Woodroffe's San Shop 1; Blue Lake Packers 2, Rosebraugh Furnaces 2. Rosebraughs had high team series with a 2109 and top game went to Blue Lake with 762. Jim Wenger, Blue Lake, took in dividual laurels withh a 319 ser ies and 198 game. Church Results Church cage results Wednesday night: Class A - Presbyterians beat Chemawa by forfeit; CaL Baptist 48, Mennonltes 30. Class B Jason Lee 32, 1st Presbyterian 17; CaL Baptist 58, 1st Methodist 43; 1st Presbyterian 51, 1st Con gregational 37. Class C -Chemawa Navajos 34, Chemawa Regulars 21; 1st Presbyterian over Knight Memorial by forfeit; Deaf School 33, Calvary Baptist 14. Sniffing, or rubbing noses, Is a form of polite greeting among many peoples from the Tropics to the Arctic. KANSAS CITY Cff) The Nation- Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, until this year the N.A.I.B.. will open its, annual pre- Christmas basketball ! tournament with an eight-team j field here Thursday night. Except for the annual March tournament of 32 teams, the games here Thursday, Friday 'and Sat urday will represent the N.A.IA.'s biggest basketball undertaking. The meet opens with the South west Missouri State Bears of Jackie Cautioned By Ford Frick NEW YORK im Jackie Robin son said Wednesday he had talked with Commissioner Ford Frick concerning a television interview in which the Brooklyn infielder had accused the New York Yank ees of discriminating against Ne gro players. Robinson added, however, he had not been "silenced" by the commissioner but simply had been asked to avoid such issues in the future. Herman Holds Carter to Draw SACRAMENTO UP- Freddy (Babe) Herman of Los Angeles fought World Lightweight Champ ion Jimmy Carter to an unpopu lar draw in a 10-round non-title fight Tuesday night. Referee John Bassaneli and Judge Billy Burke called the fight a draw, overrul ing Judge Fred Bottaro, who gave the bout to Herman, a decided underdog. we Mm n-ms mm if n rim n wi H Zfc-X ELECTRIC SHAVER I fT lew Schick "20" r - rTWM- PUTV 3 REASONS WHY THI NEW SCHICK "20" INSURES COMFORTABLE, CLOSE SHAVES txdmtve fteveue4 Comb f dges. 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The colorful cagers of Portland fOreJ University and Rockhurst of Kansas City, will meet in the third game and Southwest Texas State's high scoring outfit will meet Millikin University of Decatur. 111., another national champion, in the final opening round game. Each team will play twice, win or lose. Southwest Missouri and South west Texas appear the better teams on a basis of early season performances. Look and Learn By A. C Gortfoa 1. What percentage of human beings are left-handed? 2. What is the leading commod ity Imported into the United States for consumption? ; ! 3. Of what continent' is the Gold Coast a part? -4 4. What is meant by the fre quency of a sound? 5. What animal lives the long est? ANSWERS - 1. Nine per cent. i 2. Coffee, 3. Africa. 4. The number of air vibrations per second which caused it. 5. The Galapagos tortoise, which lives to an age of 200 years. 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