- BeaversFace Husky Outfit Rough Chore Waits Orange at Seattle OREGON STATE COLLEGE (Special) The Oregon State Bea vera resume their Northern Divi sion basketball schedule next Fri day and Saturday nights at Seat tie, playing the Washington Hus kies. Thus the men ox jomea Slats Gill have their work cut out for them, as beating the Huskies on their own floor is considered well rrieht impossible these days, Oreeon -State broke even with Washington State in the two con ference openers here last week. The Beavers zoned the Cougars into submission the first night, 39 S7, but couldn't make the tactics work in the second game and lost t close one, 50-45. ay Use Zene Coach Slats Gill hasnt said whether he will use the zone de fense against the big and veteran Huskies. Chances are he will con tinue with the platoon system of substituting, brought forth in the last three Oregon State games with Portland and WSC. On the first platoon were Tex Whiteman, Ted Romanoff, Tony Vlastehca, Danny Johnston and Johnny Jarboe. Second platooners were Reggie Halligan, Jim Sugrue, Bob Edwards, Ron Robins and Bill Toole. Stopping the hook shots of the amazing Bob Houbregs will be the big job for the Beavers at Seattle- , Oregon State win work out Thursday on the Edmundson Pa vilion floor in Seattle. 'Ride' Termed Punks Work VTLLANOVA, Pa. (A Vfflanova College basketball coach Al Sever ance said Monday reports his sophomore scoring star Bob Schaf- r was taken for a ride before a game last week describe an inci dent that probably was the work of "punks who had a few bucks bet on a game. Schafer said Saturday that on Tuesday night he had been called from his college dormitory room. hustled into a sedan by four men who during an hour-long ride re peatedly warned him to be "less active in future games." The 19-year-old Schafer has been top scorer on Vulanova s team this year. The night after the re ported "ride he scored. 20 points s Villanova beat Mfllersville State Xavier U., of Cincinnati. Police and the FBI have been investigating the report.' The Phi ladelphia FBI office said it still is inquiring into the situation to deter mine whether there has been any violation of the law within federal jurisdiction. A friend of Schafer told the Phi ladelphia Bulletin Schafer has been target for anonymous threats since he entered Villanova, and that recently the dormitory room Schafer shares with teammate Jack Devine was ransacked while the team was practicing. The friend said the source of the threats never had been estab lished. Crusaders Set Concordia Mix - Bob Funk's Salem Academy Crusaders basketball team tonight takes on the visiting Concordia quint in an eight o'clock clash on the Crusaders' West Salem floor. Bee teams are to play the prelimi nary mix. The return match with Concordia will be played Feb. 21 at Concordia. The Crusaders open their Capi tol League schedule next Friday night, playing the Cascade tJnion Cougars at West Salem. Central Union and Salem Academy play at Central next Saturday night. Look and Learn . By A. C Gorioa 1. What U. S. state was the first to license motor vehicles? 2. Which is the most widely distributed of ail the elements? 3. Where is the highest point in the Western hemisphere? 4. Who was the first Vice Pres ident of the United States? 3. What is the only animal that sleeps on its back? ANSWERS 1. New York State, in 190L 2. Oxygen. 3. ML Aconcagua, in the Andes Mountains of western Argentina; S3.081 feeL 4. John Adams (1735-1828). B. Man claims this distinction. Feci hzy iSx. Chew XTrkty etrmiot Com, ' Pleasant cnesreQf aids dtgestksw Frcsiieas out! sweetens WtsA. ieasfSMuu- .; TheyH Do It Every: UKETVU3 COLOR OF ' THESE. GOT AMY JUST A LITTLE D4RXERPSDRT OF AMXHAr X LIKE EM J5HER TDO-IS4W SOUS IM A MAGAZINE. wrm DOUBLE LACES Four More Games I A PLACE FOR A KWJFE I M SSSSxM L I dZXTtfL J$ j MmVm.-r uav kvwt , aaaaasa" mmmmw m, ii i i m fflolalla, Woofcrn IPace Wll After Eairly ftoipds After two rounds of play the Molalla Indians and Woodburn Bull dogs find themselves tied for first place in the Willamette Valley Lea gue basketball derby, with the Dallas Dragons, Silverton Silver Foxes, Sandy Pioneers and Estacada Rangers trailing by full game with 1-1 records. The league goes at it with four more games Tuesday night, ML Angel playing at Dallas, Estacada at Molalla, Sandy at Woodburn and Silverton at Canby. "The Woodburn - Sandy clash looms as the most important, for WILLAMETTE VALLEY LEAGUE W L Pct. WLPet 3 .1000 Sandy 1 1 300 Estacada 1 1 .500 Mt. Ansel 0 S .000 Woodburn 1 9 .1000 Dallas 1 1 J00 Silverton 1 1 J00 Canby 0 2 .000 Tuesday games Silverton at Canby. Sandy at Woodburn. Mt. Ansel at Dal las. Estacada at Molalla. the Pioneers gave powerful Mol alla a real struggle last Friday before going down. In other games Friday Silverton toppled Dallas, Woodburn nosed Mt Angel and Estacada tripped Canby. All Tuesday games will get un der way following 7 pjn. prelim clashes. After two rounds of play Sandy High's Don Meyers has taken com mand of the individual scoring race with 39 points. Teammate Ed- Hoop has 34. Leon McCammon of Silverton has 31 and both Sam Van Arsdale of Woodburn and Curt Hovland of Canby have 29. Dave Hagen of Molalla has 29 also. Yanks Rated Team of Year By JOHN CHANDLER NEW YORK UFl Those New York Yankees, who weren't sup posed to cop their fourth straight American League Gag and then blasted their way to an incredible fourth consecutive World Series triumph, were picked Monday as the outstanding team of 1952. It was the third straight year the Yankees had been accorded the "Team of the Year" honor. In a point battle with the un beaten Michigan State Spartans, the No. 1 college football team last season, the Yankees won out in the annual Associated Press year-end poll. With 156 of the nation's sports writers and sportscasters taking part, the Yankees of Casey Stengel received 65 first place votes, and piled up 309 points on a 3-2-1 basis Coach Biggie Munn's Michigan State powerhouse, winner of nine games, received 45 first place votes, and 279 points. Michigan State had been voted in fifth place in last years poll. The Yanks and MSC were far ahead of the other teams, both professional and amateur, receiv ing consideration. Third went to the great United States JOlympjc team, which gave a superb accounting of Itself by coming from behind to beat out Russia in the unofficial point score at Helsinki last summer. The Olympic team was placed first on 22 ballots, and got 83 points. Table of Coastal Tides 1Uct for Tart. Orejcon. January. 1953 (compiled by 17. S3. 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On tonight's menu, in order and with won-lost records in parenthesis: Warner Motors (2-3) vs. Salem Auto Parts (3-2); Wolgamotfs (3-2) vs. Mar ion Motors (5-0), and D Battery (0-5) vs. YMCA (4-1). On Wednesday night Salem Jay- vees (1-5) face Warner Motors, Wolgamott's tangle with D Battery and YMCA tries Marion Motors, in that order starting at seven o'clock. Davis Cuppers Seek Triumphs MELBOURNE. Australia Ut Three members of the United States Davis Cup team, which took an horrendous beating from Australia in the challenge round two weeks ago, will bid for places in the semi-final round of the Aus tralian national tennis champion ships Tuesday. Vic Seixas of Philadelphia. Ham Richardson of Baton Rouge, La., and Straight Clark of Los Angeles won their quarter-final brackets last week. And Monday the first two qualified for the doubles "match of the tournament" against Australia's Mervyn Rose and Don Candy on Thursday. In the doubles quarter-finals Richardson and Seixas beat Ian Ayre and Rex Hart wig, 6-2, 6-3, 3-6, 13-11. Dnck Pins B Sc B Bowling Alleys, Ladies League: Master Bread (3), Randle Oil (1) Willamette Valley Bank (0), Woodroffe's San Shop (4). High individual game and series, Gladys Wood,' Randle Oil, 171 and 395; high team game, Randle Oil, 582; high team series, Master Bread, 1613. STILL ADDING TO MARKS - By Aicn Mover w vV a- I r i ' ft AST COCL EGAM TO SAa.AA YHf&XEAR fore roeesAsrMTX ACAAA 7T3TAZ. 9 ? LIKE f& e E& CEA6 i&SEBAU. pZAfERS - TAT cu xxfr KNOW IMS HALF OP nW CRtLLMD TO QUrrUtSLAST OC0-HE6OT4 HE'LL HAVE 6R4SHETT1 FOR dimmer tdnrght; too- TaahxAhoA tip of TM HATUO HAT TO ART WEtSS. 7EMNIM35 RDw ''I CTLOlCiMn. YawamaLoop In 3rd Round Yawama League basketeers add round No. 3 to their schedule Tuesday night with four games. Most important on the four will YAWAMA LXAGUK WL Pet. WLPct Dayton 3 4 .100O Sheridan 3 0 .1000 WUlaralna 3 0 .1000 N-Marion 1 1 J00 Yamhill 0 3 .000 Sherwood 0 3 .000 Banks 0 3 .000 Amity 1 1 .500 Tuesday fame Amity at Willamlna. Dayton at Sheridan. Banks at Yamhill. Sherwood at North Marion. be the Dayton-Sheridan clash at Sheridan, for this one pits two of the circuit's undefeated powers, Ole Johnson's Pirates and Bruce Barker's Spartans. The other three league games Tuesday have Amity's Warriors playing at Willamina against the Bulldogs, Banks' Braves at Yam hill and Sherwood's Bulldogs at North Marion to play the resident Huskies. All games win be preliminaried by seven o clock Bee team skirm ishes. Maglie, Giants Come to Terms NEW YORK UFl Sal (The B-rber) Maglie. ace ighthander of the New York Giants, went to a press photographers dinner Mon day night to receive a plaque and came away with lucrative con tract for the 1953 season. " glie and Giant owner Horace Stor 8ra agr " to terms folio. -ing a br? f conference at the head table. As customs: ry. the terms were not reve d but rc. ortedly Maglie will receive as much as he did i 1952. $32.0T-. MagLs, along with Shortstop Phil Rizzuto of the New York Yankees ' and Shortstop Pee Wee Reese f Brooklyn received -wards L -m the New York Press Photog rapher ticn as the most cooperative athletes the year. Giant Outfielder Eyes Dependency Discharge NEW YORK l Willie Mays, the New York Giants outfielder, dropped by the club's office Mon day to advise officials he planned to - pply for his Army discbarge as a hardship case. The 22-year-old Negro from Fair field. Ala., is stationed at Ft. Eus- tis, Va. He visited here during a ' ee-day 1 ve. Mays said he has 12 dependents. including his mother, nine broth ers and sisters and two aunts. sJOHNNY O'BRIEN, Or SEATTLE, we -9 SCORrfG AC. tVMO SETS A tent FooRryeAt COUSGIATS BVERJ TIMS fi &ASK7 THS Ol RECORD I f 1 y"' I." 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