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Spartans Hold Rough Drills Bruins Co Through Defensive Workout PASADENA, Calif. - The Michigan stale football team ' ataged what may be its toughest scrimmage Tuesday while the Spartans' Rose Bowl rivals, UCLA, went through a defensive drill on passing that brought praise from Coach Red Sanders. Michigan State came up with ore casualty. Arch Matsos, a soon omore guard from Detroit, suf fered a leg injury, the extent of which won't be known until later. Matsos is ranked behind another sophomore, Dan Currie, the start ing left guard. Duffy Avoids Ctmmeal Coach Duffy Daugherty had ! fourth string quarterback. Mtk Panitch from Chicago, leading the ! attack a la UCLA's single wing gainst the first team. The boys were hitting hard but Daugherty. asked what he thought about his regulars, turned , the question aside with the comment: "The scouting team looked good." At UCLA, rookie Edison Griffin played the part of Earl Morrill, Michigan State's All-America quar terback. Griffin is a fair passer but the best he could do was com plete two out of about 35 passes. Brawa Slap Passes Halfback Sam Brown intercept ed two passes and two other backs, Jim December and Bob Davenport, also impressed the coaches with their defensive work. Sanders called it the best de fensive session "in a long time." Sanders said his star passer, in jured Ronnie Knox, will get into active practice next week. Recov ering from a broken leg bone, Knox has been a close observer of all that has gone on in the Rose Bowl preparations. Knox Puts His Worst Foot Forward ' . ' ',: ' ! ' ; 1 ' .f. ' ; , r- ' X - - ' h I . :. --; ! V 1 - Boyd Expected ! it V Xu v X'i jiv'-v.:,; V- la' ' V' i , ! LOS ANGELES Ronnie Knox, UCLA's passing star who kroke a bone in his right ankle t weeks aga, , talks over prospects for getting into Rose Bowl game against Michigan State with Coach Red San ders Tuesday. Knox showed up in uniform and appeared with his ankle heavily bandaged. San ders said Knox would work out in earnest starting next Monday. (AP Wirepboto) To Win Bout ST. LOUIS Wi - Bobby Boyd, (he nation's ninth-ranking middle weight, rules as a solid favorite to pick up his sixth straight vic tory In a 10-round boxing bout with Italo Scortichini at the St. Louis Arena Wednesday night. Boyd, who knocked .out George Johnson in those last five victor ies probably will have a three or four pound weight advantage and stands about three inches taller than his hustling Italian opponent. Boyd, of Chicago, is a hard hit ter with a record of X wins in 44 fights. 21 by the knockout route. He's lost six times and boxed two draws. - -. Scortichini, an aggressive boxer, isn't rated as a puncher in Boyd's class although he has won 10 of his 28 victories by knockouts. Johnson Lead Valsetz To Win Over EtIyville VALSETZ (Srwrinh frni. Johnson.. th S-4 uiuatinn far V.I. setz, scored 32 points here Tues day night to lead his (earn to a 73-29 conquest of Eddyville. Mai vin Ferren gave Valsetx a lot of neip nimseii wnn 20 points. Valsctl led 23-1 at lha nH nf the first period, , at the half ana ao-21 going imo the final period. The Valsetz Javveei won th nr. uminary, si-s rddwlllr I21t Sinllh (10) ... Pnaltr (11) Podson lot Keul 131 - Hrix(ron (4) .. r.. (7J V'.lwtl )JO) Frrrcn (.11) Johnaon C . (71 Davidon G .... (41 Dilnmir. cum I. Valtctz: Millbuni 1. Kli 4, Famnna S AlUtnll nr(iA.i.. Emlin and Liator. No surgery needed ! Reduce swelling of painful piles at home ! Nashua Draws Top 'Cap Weight An amazuif new. stainless com pound has been developed to treat piles' torture at home. It's stainless Pazo, and it brought instant relief in doctor's tests: Internal and ex ternal relief without surgery! No other preparation offers such proof of results. Many who suffered for years now enjoy real comfort. Here's why. Pazo combines S medically-proved Ingredients, Includ ing wonderful Triolyte, not con tained in any other leading ptls preparation. This amazing sub stance has remarkable anesthetic action that stops pain and itching inxtantly , . . while the medica tion Roes to work reducing the swelling, promoting healing I Get new stainless Pszo. Wont stain clothes. Modern suppositories or ointment both at druggist! . ARCADIA. Calif. (XI Nashua, the horse of the year, drew the high weight of a champion for the $100,000 Santa Anita handicap Feb. 25 if he runs. And his runner-up for 3-year-old honors of 1953, Swaps, rates next. So it was Tuesday when Racing Secretary Jimmy Kilroe of Santa Anita handed Nashua 130 pounds and Swaps 129 for the big race. It is doubtful that Nashua will; fly from his announced racing en-; gagements in Florida this Winter.' But racing fans have hopes he might, to resume his feud with California's Swaps. - Third in the weight assignments was Alfred G. Vanderbilt's Social Outcast, at 124. Vandcrbilt has said he will point his handicap star for the mile and one quarter classic. Ed Pell was after foxes when flock of Canada geese flew by at Arnpnor, Unt. He bagged two with one shot. Glenn Land of Greenbrier, Ark., a 15-year-old high school athlete,! broke both arms attempting to clear the pole vault bar. I if Or.T.I.Laa.N O Or O Chaa.N.O DRS. CHAN and LAM CHINESE NATUROPATHS Upstairs. 407 Court St. Offlit pm Sa'artfar only, ll a a u m.m.i a i i ai .innauiuiiaa klOM araaaura ana nrlna ( r- frea af chart rrartlead alar IMl. Writ lot altrarUva lift Ma Two things that make for SAFER driving I t The first and most important thing is you -the driver. As the highway safety or ganizations and law enforcement agencies point out, the courtesy, care, and common sense you show count more than anything else. You can drive any car safely or foolishly. The second thing is the car itself. All cars are safer today. That's shown by the number of accidents in relation to the number of miles passenger cars are driven. -The figure's been going down steadily and sharply. Chevrolet engineers and designers have always made your safety a major consid eration, introducing many such features as the all-eteel top, safety plate glass all around, and windshield-wide defrosters into the low-price field. And this '56 Chev rolet is the safest one ever built Its lively new power means safer pass ing. Its special Ball-Race steering-the oversize brakes with Anti-Dive control the Unisteel construction and safety door latches of its Fisher Body-the nailed-to-the-road stability that comes from outrig ger rear springs, an advanced suspension system and better balance the sweeping panoramic windshield - all these things add to your safety. Seat belts with or without shoulder harness? Instrument panel padding? Of course, they're available at extra cost on your new Chevrolet. But the best protec tion of all is to keep out of accidents in the first place. And that depends mostly on you arjd the built-in safety of your car. As your Chevrolet dealer, we'll b glad to show you the many safety features of the '56 Chevrolet. 110 N. Commercial St. Capitol Chevrolet Cadillac, Inc. (Swccooding Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co.) , rhono J 3 175 Staytoii Topples ? Sheridan, 55-36 , STAYTON-(Speclal-Tho Stay ton Eagles grabbed an 18-7 first quarter lead then coasted to an easy S5-3S victory over visiting Sheridan in a non league game played hero Tuesday night. Guard Bob Trahaa showed the way for the Eagles, potting : IS points during the three periods he saw action. Center Bob Roy scored 11. - ; ' Sheridan's Chuck Clark tallied 12. high for the losers. Stayton won the JV clash J7 40. Startaa (SS) Waddl (7) . Boy l ll) Carried III . Smith (Si ... Trahan 15) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed., Dec. 21, "55 (Sec. IT) 3 .. c G G .. (JS) SfcrrUU 111 Sparki lift Claik . (Jl Spulman . (41 Vaughn 4 wi rapn Rraarvta acoriru: Stayton Atrons 4. Garland S. Sharldaa BalUr 4. Hcm 2, riahcr 10. , Saxon Swimmers Awarded Letters Swimming letters were award ed South Salem High swimmers Tuesday during home room per iod announcements because the next .award assembly will not be until' after basketball season. Swimming coach is Lee Scholtus. First year awards went to sen iors Alex Agathonos, Larry Baker , and Lane Olson; juniors. Dick 1 Fisher,' Bud Chappelle and Eric ; Pederson; sophomores, Jim Dav enport, Jerry Hagen, Clay Newell . and Larry Stein, and manager. Dave Taylor. . Second year, awards went to senior Don Lukinbeal and junior 1 Bruce Wulf. j Lad Ronning received a third year swimming award. Vik Scoring Led by Tom Forward Boh Tnm of the North Salem Vikings has loomed his scoring total to 113 Doints for sev en games to hold a commanding lead over teammates, up to date statistics reveal. Tom has scored M field goals and 17 free throws for the total, aod has a tt.l average per game. Second best scorer on the team is Ed Syring with 17 markers, which is just one more than cen ter Ken Carl. Syring has a 12 4 percentage and. Carl 12 3. The other scorers on Ken Hunt's varsity are as follows: Dennis McKee 39. Jim Litchfield 34. Kent j Lammers 2S, Lee Weaver 24, Barnes 18. Miachaelia 11, Loy I, I Cettis 4. L. Kani 3. I The Vikings, who next play, Hudson Bay High of Vancouver, at the Vik Villa Friday night, have.' scored 462 points in seven games I for a M average. Opposition nas scored 3U for a 35 mark against the Viks. WoocIbuniCanbjr On Wednesday Clash WOODBURN (Special- The Weodburn Bulldogf hava a sched uled basketball gam with the Canby Cougars here Wednesday night,, starting at eight , o'clock. Bee teams play the, prelim at 1:30. In their first game this sea son, at Canby, Coach Marshall Barbour's Bulldogs downed the Cougars by a tl-45 score. The 157 ABC bowling tourna ment will be held at Tort Worth. 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