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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1953)
" 1 -. i - 1 -nifi'MHlirS'MllinnHliMIJIijtllMjMjljlljllM i : - n "-n:" rr .r ----w n trx ,fnn!-" a j' rvnnn 1 1 i. ceo m Mo Title Defense Fails by 75-74 Free Throw Gives Margin of Victory . , NEW YORK m Unseeded fl. John's, a sturdy, scrappy team of sharpshooters, knocked defending chamnion La Salle out of the Na tional Invitation Basketball Tour nament Monday night. 75-74. The victory in this furiously con tested game before a crowd ox about 15.000, tent the Redmen Into the semi-final round. The Explorers, minus their ail ing stars.. Tom Gola and Jackie Moor for the greater part of the first half, lust missed pulling It put in a frenzied finish after they bad trailed - by. as much as is ooints. - It was a ' free throw by Dick DucketL one of the pudgy little men on the St John's team,' that gave the Redmen their winning point with less than a minute to go. (" La Salle had lust tied the score at 74-74 as : Gola and Moor fin ishing strongly 'after a bad start had , sparked a brilliant rally that almost drove the partisan crowd mad. ; - Duckett. fouled by Xd AltierL made good on one of bis two chan ces. Then La Sana's ma ienie ot two chances from the foul line nd missed both. - r The ball wa knocked out of bounds and jump was 'called. La fcalle got it and was maneuver ing madly lor a final shot when the buzzer sounded: ' St- John's. NTT winner two times In 1943 and 1844, was the first team to enter the semi-finals. It will oppose the winner of Tues day's game between Duquesne and Western Kentucky on Thursday night. ; The game, exciting enough to make up for some dull first round Contests, was the second on Mon day night's triple bffl. Earlier Niagara had beaten out Brigham Young, the Skyline Con ference runner-up, 82-76, in over time to complete the first round. Manhattan and Louisville dash- ad in Monday night' third game, another second round affair. They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo DOWNSTAIRS, " hr(jWS (fl & , POOR OLD z W$J&(p By Tko Associated Presa SARASOTA, Fla. () Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra each blast ed 425-foot homers Monday as the New York Yankees beat the Bos- Top Horsemen Continue Ban ARCADIA, Calif. First post at Tanforan Racetrack drew near er Monday night, but top horsemen till here after the Santa Anita meeting said they were standing fast for a bigger cut of the prof- Its. The San Francisco Bay oval filled card of eight races Monday and said jockeys were available but would not be announced until Tues day. It added that enough riders were on hand to take care of all the mounts. Tanforan's president, Eugene Mori, flew here for conferences with the horsemen, who listened to him , then announce a vote in closed session of 1524 to stick to demands for 40 per -cent of the track's share of the pari-cutuel. Mori said he offered the horse men a guarantee of $1,080,000 on t prospective Tanforan handle of million, plus a promise of great er purses if the handle goes high er than 32 million. The $1,030,000 slice would repre sent 40 per cent of the track's take exactly the figure the horse men sought but Mori said he would not under any circumstanc es agree to a Cat percentage deal. He said to do so would amount to surrendering a 40 per cent part nership . to the horsemen "at no risk to them and without any In vestment on their part m the track." MOORE BOUT SET SPOKANE. Wash. (A Light- Heavyweight .boxing champion, Archie Moor lias been signed to headline a fight card here March 7 in a catch-weight bout with Cali fornia heavyweight Al Spaulding. Spokane boxing - promoter Tex Eager said the 175-pound champion would be fighting at about 182 pounds. Spaulding is expected to scale W7 pounds. Table of Coastal Tides Tide for Taft, Or ran March. 1953 (compiled by the U. S. Coast Si Ooo ditto Survey, Portland, Ore.): Pacific Standard Time HIGH WATERS If arch Tim IF Ttfl ajn. ,' PJB. M ajn. 10.1T pjB. Tt ajn. 1:5S pjn. 1037 ajn. 11:31 bjb. Is IS 14 IS IS HU J 4.T S.S sa J s.f a a S4 it$ a-n. t.T U:l( sua. S T , 1:14 pjB, S.4 XT :, lasaja. 1 mm pa. a LOW WATERS Time ; Ht li st tm. aa 11 pjn. . 3:23 ajn. S t 3:44 pjn. -S S33 ajn. S 3 4 JO pjn. -4.4 4:31 ajn. 1J 5:13 pjn. -4.4 - S:3S ajn. 1.1 : S.-43 pjru-ea S:l ajn. 4.4 ' 43 pjn. 44 1M ajn. -4.1 1:13 pjn. as 1M ajn. -0.4 t M pjn. LI Look and Learn By A.- C Gordon - i 1. What was the nam of the famous act of Congress which pro ? Tided for the enforcement of the prohibition' amendment In the , United States? ; , . ; v i 2. What South American country Is named lor Its liberator? 3. Who, according to the Bible, was the first victim of fratricide? 4. Which' Is the largest meat producing country in the world? - 5. What la an animal that has no backbone called? AKSWEHS .: 1. The Volstead Act ' - 5 2. Bolivia, named for Clmon Bolivar. S. Abel; alaia by t!j brother, Cain. . - -4. Argentina. f. An Invertebrate. Pros yie for Seton Hall Ace MEW YORK (A Walter Dukes, Seton Hall's All-America scoring ace, is the No. 1 college prospect for professional basketball, but the pros : are going to have a tough time snagging him. A brisk three-way fight has de veloped for the six-foot-11 mobile Negro giant who ranks third na tionally in point-making and sec ond in rebounds. The barnstorming Globetrotters, if s reported reliably, have offered $15,000-a-year for Dukes, services on their team of exhibitionists. Walt is Interested but wants $20,- 000. The Oakland. Calif.. AAU team reportedly has tempted the Seton Hall beanpole with a contract call ing for 110,000 a year and the prospect of a lifetime business ca reer. Dukes is said to be -Impressed." The pros and the New York Knickerbockers have first whack at him under the territorial rights beckon with a contract of no more than 110,000 a year. ' "We feel that the pros offer a basketball player his greatest op portunity and security," said Joe Lapchick, coach of the Knicker bockers. . Pro scouts .rate Dukes the blue ribbon college graduate of the season but a number of other fine prospects art being tossed on the open market. "Naturally- Bob Houbregs. the six-foot-seven All America out at Washington, is prime," the Knicks coach said. "How about Johnny O'Brien? A good 7 man, no doubt, but at five- nine too little for the pros." Salem Keglers Lead Tourney HHJLSBORO (A Gerlinger Car rier Co., Salem, won the team title at the state bowling tourna ment that ended here Sunday after six weeks of bowling. , The Salem team turned in a score of 2.965. Next came Kay's Candy, Portland, with 2,871 ,and Fulton Provision. Portland, with All the other class A titles went to Portlanders. The results: - - Doubles Joe Hoffard and Salty Groh. Portland. U68: Don Hansen and John. Anderson. Rose burg. I486; OUle Welch and Cash Cashato, Portland, L162. Singles Stan Glfford. Port land, 684; Smokey Sylvester, Port land. 55; Rome : Jones, Albany, 630. ' All-events Gifford. 1.888; Syl vester and Mike Merrell, Salem, tied at 1.822. Warren Valdez, Sa lem, was next with 1.811. ton Red Sox 6-4. A crowd of 4.- 259, largest in the history of this city, looked on. LAKELAND. Fla. (A A four- run eighth inning, featured by Frank Carswell's bases loaded sin gle, gave the Detroit Tigers a 7-3 exhibition victory over the Cin cinnati Reds Monday. PHOENDC Ariz. (A Helped along by a five-hit, four run as asault on right hander. Johnny Kuppstein in the third inning, the New York Giants went on to wal lop the Chicago Cubs Monday, 9-4. There were six home runs in the game, three by each team. ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. (J) A booming three run homer by Ed Mathews lifted the Boston Braves to a 6-4 victory Monday over the St. Louis Cardinals, v Mathews' blast came off Pitch er Cliff Chambers in the fifth in ning to overcome a 4-1 St. Louis lead. SAN BERNARDINO. Calif, (fl With a lot of new material to in- used 24 players Monday as his St. Louis Browns downed the Holly wood Stars 5-2 in an exhibition contest. Local Dog Wins Award In Portland Program Rin gland's High-Brow, a locally owned English Bulldog, was win ner's bitch In the weekend Port land Dog Show, according to the Ringland owners. . The award makes the dog a champion, await ing confirmation from the Amer ican Kennel Club. - The best-of-show award at Portland went to Champion Bana- Away of Sirrah Crest, a Boxer owned by Mr. and Mrs. R. C Harris, CaJlforniana. It marked the 72nd time the Boxer has been Judged best-of-show. ILLINOIS KEEPS PACE EVANSTON. HI. (Jt Illinois. runnarup in the Big Ten, took an early lead and stayed, ahead all the way Monday night to defeat eighth place Northwestern 88 to 70 In the conference basketball wind- up for both teams. . Molalla Eyes Tourney B erth MOLALLA (Special) The Mo lalla Indians will be gunning for the District 12-A title and a berth In the state basketball tournament when they tangle with, the Mil waukee Maroons here Tuesday night at 8:30 o'clock. Both teams have won their respective ways to the final game of the district tourney. In last week's semifinal round Coach Budd . Gronauist's Molallo team eliminated Lake Oswego 69-33 and MuwauUe came through with a 63-46 -victory over Canby. The Oregon City and West Linn entries had been eliminated earlier In the playoffs. Outcome of the championship clash Tuesday is listed as a toss- up. Milwaukle won the district title last year. OSC Stadium Given Okehs PORTLAND W Oregon State College- got approval Monday to !;o ahead with the football stadium t hopes to have In use by next fan.: The State Board of Higher Edu cation authorized the college to cau lor bids on the concrete bowL which is designed to seat 22,000. The Initial work will call for an open stadium. A roof Is planned for later construction. President A. L. Strand of O.S.C. explained that the work will be financed by donations. He said donations so fa. total 8130,000. O'Brien, Houbregs On Look's Quintet NEW YORK (A Walt Dukes of Seton HalL Ernie Beck of Penn sylvania. Dick Knostman of Kan sas State, Johnny O'Brien of Se attle and Bob Houbregs of Uni versity of Washington were named Monday on Look Magazine's 1852- 33 aii-star college basketball team. The team was picked by a vote of 489 sports writers and broad casters, the magazine said. . j COULD BE TH2 YEAR By Alcn Mavcr AL M 2mo ffis first s - 2 YBAR9 OM TrtS JOB, COULD eOFOA a &rr or that Gardiiar Rlullojri Seeks Net Crown ST. AUGUSTINE W Gardnar MuQoy, top-ranked amateur tennis player in the U. S opened his bid Monday for the championship of the first annual Masters Invitation Tennis Tournament by defeating Harry Oarkson, Ocala, Fla., 6-1, Vic Seixai, Philadelphia, play ing in his first match since return ing: from Australia where he cap tained the VS. Davis Cup team; had a somewhat mora - difficult time in turning back Alex Well ford, Memphis, Tenn.. 8-2, 7-5. CLZNCI IYT C30WN - CAM2MDG2, "Mais. 131 The Perm basketball team, led by its hi.-li - scoring Center Ernie Beck. 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