win Sakr.i. Ore, Tuo Jan. 10, 19 Leading Jeff Slates Amity Marion U I ..c a purrs In Fivr Contpt They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hitlo rot, , MARIO COINTY B l.F. Vf I S V I. Po- W I. J'rwi II 1 rtfl 0 -viti. I 7 y..a C y II rn 2 1 a n!tv -4 i jri r-'Mii'i i let Dt-nt I 1- as f""1 Srn i ; 51 t Tsui Ti'fdv- cTf Orf-i Pc"l for j Tl-l a: 'f.iirimt. -n'!y ! '"'-; f'rn Sf ( Mil! C"t v-"svra ' t Ga'f. Detroit st. Sr Pui. The .Ittlnvm Ln, have ; won nine wnes In nine ftnrts.tMi; seaim. m of wn ri rav? b'jn in IV l'm Coim'y B Lei'ics, tnV nn anv'irr t; pvw?nt tnfljhi R t''? riT.iit r -.r frth; prti'.hrr full round ef five coitc?.t. Couch OH l-c?-s Lior play the Amity te'ti frn'il at fer.'on, end a r.::!; at 'ee find ings will &z:rt 0-t fie War riors ere fiTn'y entrenched In third place. ji'St half a step be hind sscend p'.ace Mill City. While Jefferson and Amity are getting w'th it in their crucial, other games have the Oregrm School for the Iaf at Sublimity, Seio at Mill Citv. Chemawa at Gate and Detroit at St. Paul. All varsity clashes Mart at eiht o'clock. . Jefferson won its bist one with Mill City last week, nipping the Timberwolves bv 48-44 scote. This dropped Mill City into s-s-ond place and left the Jeffmts lone atop the standing). 1b other games last Friday right the Deaf Schoolers nudged St, Taul 52-50, Amity downed Chem awa 57-42 and Scio beat Gates 39-H. The Sublimity-Detroit game at Detroit was not played because of a lighting failure. . IvMem 6:GOOM is om 1UZ TOllN HZ -TVtXk'S NJTHlMo OP MIRING CH4JPF1UIS0 KI6HT AFTLR K.&W- 1 IU.1l ICllL'B ' 1 V5 IS THE THIS r-1 - 4 i if 1 v IV i wJ US-HCJTWrNG II U M Stww W Mfruiii nwij.' 7A UTS HtT -tuiwasbiaSt.. L fD0t3 THESfi BILLS? X USED KXJ 7 OTH23 l MV A C4R CiiV TWtS LAST OfTM fXTr if ISFtTTS J KJTT)' J rtTTU. MS.' tM 74KSH&THIS jrrr Si" up wrrw "we Pstter . ' Iitt rr Tm'2 lo op tviz avdntw K;Ol 7K2 E.1LS C0t'.2 f4-0H,BOy- Jones Kavoed Dy McMurtry (Continued from preceding page.l won the first three rounds, -hut Murphy rallied to win the next two. Crowd GU Lauffc , The crowd rowed with amuse ment when the Montanan shouted in frustration at the back-pedalling Murphy in the fourth and charged angrily.- For hit pains Lane got a hard loft hook which opened a cut over his righteye. Lane continued his bull like roar ing and finally caught up with his foe in the sixth and seventh, land ing several bard rights. They lougM on even terms m the eighth but referee Ralph Gruman with out hesitation raised Lane's hand in victory. Wava Kaywt 8ivtas Other resulU: Kel Wayne, 124. Portland, knocked wit Willie Stevens, l3, Reno, in the second round of a scheduled six-round bout. Burt Singer. 1384. Seattle, took? a lour-round decision over Carroll Renn. 140, Seattle. , Ronnie Jones. 134. Parkrose, SPOREMMS DIGESTS CHECK CORDS FOR TRAINING DOGS 1-0 WTVU -V( WMAP 0 CO CrtOKE COLLAR IS useo WITH 8I-TO 50-FT SASH CORP A B HELP M TRAJNINd Siftw POM IS A CHECK CORD AND CMOKK COLLAR G-tATHER OR CHAIN, FOUNO N PtT SHOft) TO IMfHASIZK COMMAND WHOA" WHtH DOS IS SOMa FROM YOU COLLAR TMHTCNS AS DO m.LS,THCN LOOSENS AS YOU SLACK OFF. IT IS HUMAN! AND WONT HURT DOft IN AMY WAY. HI SOON RESFSCTSOWNOA AMO WALfINOM A LEASH. Ore., and Ralph Colvln, 158. Port land fought to four-round draw. Hclfaiul Orders Charges Filed Against London Sporting Club NEW YORK if Julius Helfand, : manaRors to divorce themsolves chairman of (he Now York State from the, organization or lose their Athletic Commission, ordered his , licenses, he said he approved a counsel to file charges against the ; Jy. ! match because he thought Monday night fight promoters at lit ''necessary not to penalize the St.Nichola Arena Monday as he1 fighters or anyone else connected reaped additional rewards for his with it." t victory over the Boxing Guild of( Contracts for the middleweight New York i match between Jnhn L. Sullivan' Although Helfand approved ,. f England and Tony Johnson nf J.n 18 match for St. Nick's, he i New ork were on file w. h the ..i h- i,f n.riprf that rh.iries Commission wnue Henana was be pressed against promoters Tex Sullivan and Willie GUzenberg and their London Sporting Club on the Maryland situation and other matters." Helfand said last Thursday he intended to call a hearing to find out if Sullivan and Gilzenberg vio lated the law forbidding associa tion with known criminals when they sought to transfer their oper ations from New York to Balti more, effective Jan. 23. The Baltimore deal was nullified when Maryland Gov. McKeldin asked his commission to revoke its permission. Despitt the fact that' Helfand set a Jan. 18 deadline for all Guild vacationing in Florida. Helfand said he would ask charges be filed "as soon as pos sible so that the case could be heard next week." He said he would-iapprove additional matches for St. Nick's, pending a decision on the case, provided the mana gers involved signed affidav'M they were resigning from the guild. S YEAR GUARANTEE) KSKONHOIXIYKI IM Iff it. Regional-National Plan ... Control of College TV Plan Asked by NCAA " LOS ANGELES 0V-Continued control of college football tele vision was recommended Monday by the TV committee of the National Collegiate Athletic Assn. (NCAA). The report of the 19SS committee, beaded by E. L (Dick) Rom- iney, commissioner of the Moun- Dons, Dayton Top AP Poll (Continued from preceding page.) particularly impressive perform ances, clung to fourth place, fol lowed by Kentucky. Duke. Ohio State, Illinois, North Carolina and I slderation to the 19SS plan with Temple. the thought of embodying both re- That listing' represented a big!ioMl national features in ehange hi one week. North Caro-iMme combination in the plan fi- lina. fifth ast week, bst to Wake "u,''.l.eu ,w FnrMt- Curt Whlnrtrai for-! Ust faU Program tain State Conference, will be sub mitted to a full delegate session of the 50th annual "NCAA conven tion Tuesday. It suggests that the 1956 plan should embody many of the fea tures used lajt fall both na tional and regional telecasts - of football games. ' . Regional-National Flaa . The 82-page Romney committee rest Twogood told the Basketball Relations OK After Forfeit LOS ANGELES I - Southern ' prelims. California Basketball Coach For- Academy Sets Willamina '5' TAWAMA LEAOCI WLPrt. WLM Shrwoo4 1 SlSOtBanki 1 1 jne WUI'm'na 1 S I On Slwrulaa SIM Darton t 1 1 00 YtmhlU 0 8 JO S-And'y I 1 - Tuwdir imn: Vllbmina at It torn AndetiiT. Banks at Sherwood,) Yamhill at Darton. The Salem Academy Crusaders j ploy host to the Willamina Bull-1 dogs tonight in the Academy Gym, ! a clash that will be one of three Yawama League encounters on the night's menu. j In the other two games Yam-, hill is at Dayton and Banks st Sherwood. All games start at eight o clock, foUowing Bee. 'earn report termed the 1955 plan "quite successful." It urges its successor committee to give "careful con- was M.rvirf .J Ri.Kmftrf mnA and five regionally. wound up in 14th place. Iowij . ,of.the ci.t. Nn a . m . in.t t i day Is expected to Kansa, State and feU 'to 15th j uejti0M- T,h Ean nf Mid- Cace western sections of the nation re- p ' ., portdly are satisfied, basically, Dune, on the strengtn or us as-, - ,,k .u. j:rfriK..( inn Qar Aol Writers Assn. Monday that rela tions between the Trojans and the University of California players in last Saturday's forfeited game were good. ' Referee Al Lightner forfeited the ii.,leam 10 lne Trojans with 3 min- Coach Bob Funk's Crusaders have won once, lost once in lea gue play. They dropped a 57-41 nod to Sherwood's Bowmen last Friday night, after beating Banks in the first league game of tht season. Other Friday results were Wil lamina 48. Sheridan 38, and Banks 63, Yamhill 47. beaten by !ir"m" te'fviw1 "iSou thWn Can fornT and' S8 decision over North Carolina State, moved up from 11th place to sixth, but the experts couldn't overlook a ' loss to giant-killing Wake Forest earlier last, week. Ohio Rta! made bl( climb from 10th to seventh place merely Dy the National Opinion Research by remaining Idle for a wee after jOMterWii television 'a effect on col- mmnilinff an S-1 rftfnrrf ar!ipr ' Temple, another of the ew re maining unbeaten major college teams, slipped into 10th place just ahead of Holy Cross. But the Owls, while running their string Adverse Effect Noted to eight straight, didn't find Le- "Were the present limited tel high and Scranton the kind of op- vision program to be replaced by position that makes much lmpres-wide open televising of major leading 77-64. report Tues-' Said Twogood: "I'd like to go raise several jon recorcl no in WW there was no animosity between the players and I'd like to exonerate Pete Newell (California coach) from any blame in the incident. "If all the rooting sections, In- cmuing oouinern taiuernia s, con- ouci tnemseives in the same man ner as the boys out there playing the game, there'll never be any trouble." Twogood said he agreed with Referee JJghfnefi decision "from an Injury standDoint." Ha did nnJ said overall attendance reflected , eiaoorate, however. California fans "a modest rise" but still re- " throwing debris on the court malned "below the pre-televlslon wnen forfeit was Imposed. peak other sections, particularly Um Pa cific Coast, are expected to ask for more regional and less national games.' Included with the committee re port was the seventh annual study lege football attendance. The study sion on the experts. x.OTrw I vers UNIVERSITY ALLEYS Classic League team results: Boyce Team (3) Barbs Sporting Goods (D; Frank's Produce 2) Hartman's Jewelers 2; Salem Hardware 3 Crown Prince Bowl ing Shirls (1); Riches Eleclric (3) Double Cola 1; Smalley Oil Co. 12 Ramages Beverages 2 High team series Boyce 2915; High team game Look and Learn By A C GORDON City Circuit Play games, or hy any other program which -would substantially increase! the number of top games avail- 1. Which was the first U. S. able locally on TV screens, all evi-J state to pass a law making it com dence Indicates a renewed ad- pulsory for children to attend fleet on attenaanc. levels schi City League basketball action re sumes tonight at Leslie Junior High with three games, and continues through Wednesday and Thursday nights during which three addi tional contests will be played each night. Tonight's Iate. starting at 7 o'clock: Silverton Christian vs. Prison Officers, National Guard vs. Future Insulators and Salem Auto Parts vs. Orcutt's Market. Wednes day: Heider's vs. State Attorneys, M4M Plywood vs. YMCA Dorm and Marion Motors vs. Wolga mott's. Thursday: MiM Plywood vs. Aumsville Firemen, Wolga- -mott't-irsr-State Artorrteyr-BTid Marion Motors vs. YMCA Dorm. generally, the study stated. SBC Hears Talks On Junior Highs Four cf the six Salem junior high basketball coaches spoke be fore the Salem Breakfast Club Team ' Mnriay morning at the Senator Barbs Hotel and all expressed the feeling Sporting Goods 1038; High Individ- ,in" opinions on the strengtn ot ual series Don Lebold of Frank's . W m " be drawn frora the Produce 631; High individual game ruus m uie ;unior mgn jamooree Dick Phipps of Crown Prince 267; rr'0,J "'sm other high scores' Ed Talbot 630 UB "800" League team results Cadweu Ou (0) Nameless Market tS; Kitchen Team 0l Team No. 6 I; Rip's Service (2) Team No. S (1); Simmons Fuel (3) Taggesell Pontiac (0. High team series Simmons Fuel k OU 2473; High team game Sim mons Fuel st OU 829; High Individ ual series D. Perman of Team No. S (573); High individual game D. Perman of Team No. t (215). Each of the four coaches were accompanied by one of his players. Food They were Coach Cal Bonney of me Leslie uoius wnn uave Berg lund, Coach Fabian Nelson of the Parrish Cards with Homer Wood, Coach Glen Collins of the Parrish Pioneers with Doug Ritchie and Coach John Dalke of the Parrish Greys with Mike Youngquist. In tht jamboree Friday, the three Leslie teams defeated the three Parrish teams. Coaches miss ing were Tom Warren of the Les lie Warriors and Hank Ercolinl of the Leslie Blues. 2. At what rate are babies born in the U. S ? 3. Who is the only former U.S. president buried in Arlington Cemetery? " 4. What percentage of Ameri can girls marry before they are Zl years of age? ANSWERS Massachusetts, in 1892. One every 12 seconds. William Howard Taft, About 37 per cent. IV- Tahlr (ComDlled bv U. S. Coait and Gaodttie Survey, Portland. Or ) Hlfh Watcri Low Wattrf January Tim HM 10 10:11 a.m. 7 IMS a.m. 11 SO a.m. I IT a m. 11. OS p.m. 1 :SS a.m. 1J 41 p m. in am. 1:11 p.m. 1 51 a.m.. 1.01 p.m. Ttma HM 4T a m. If l:3t p.m. -0 4 I 3 a.m. 11 6 47 p m. -0 5 t M a m. 10 7 IS p m. 41 S SS a.m. SS 7 48 p.m. -01 T J7 a m. 17 S IT p.m. -01 S IS a.m. S I S tt p.m. 01 wmd CAPITOL ALLEYS Commercial No. I league team results: 1st National Bank I. Lip-'' ., ci IStSlWa,,e Car,er Wms . SK JSlSift I VMC Rallye Event Martin Brothers S, Team No. 9 1,1 ,.,. ,, . , . . .. Team No. 12 2. Team No. 10 tj The WlUamette Motor Oub held High individual . gamer - Keith! . RaUe - 00 Sunday, covering Hayes 242 (New season High) High;J'ntei' r,' . ,'j Zm Individual series: Keith Hayes 661 ; ' agle Crest and Indepen tNew High) High team game: Turn 71,8 J ?v?r4 lnner crf,th A Lum Lumber 1028 High team series: Turn A Lum Lumber 2838. Church Basketball event was Wade Carter of Salem, who was driving a Jaguar Road ster. First place In the over-1500 cc class went to Tommy Thomas of Albany, driving a Triumph TR2. while Bill Hellle slid through the muddy course to cop second place in an Olds convert. The hotly contested 1500 cc class ResulU Monday night in the Salem Church Basketball League were as follows: Senior League: Independence Baptist 42, 1st EUB 28; Halbert jwas ably taken by Doug Van Dyke Baptist 33, Knight Memorial 24; of Salem, driving a Morris Minor. Capital Baptist 50. Fres Method-j Harry Eyerly, driving a Karrm it 24; 1st Baptist 47, Liberty ann-Ghia. took second. Christian 23. Prior to the event all cars were Intermediate A: Court Street required to pass a rigid safety in Christian 28. LDS Zi.-. ..JspecUoa bjt WMC officials, Intermediate B League: First 1 . Methodist won by forfeit over r-niial Tt.rtni Hmnn fres Methodist; St. Mark's Luth- r"--v"'f -""-t' ersn 49, Clear Lake EUB 27; South Salem Friends won by for feit over I'nionvsle EUB; Engle wood EUB 30, Fruttland-Middle Crovo EUB 28. Junior A: St. Mark's Lutheran 30, Englewood EUB 24: First Baptist 2. Deaf School 18; First Congregational tUa 13, 19, first Chris- m Meets Tuesday jN'ight The- Capital Racing Assn. will meet Tuesday night at I p.m. at the home of Red Weltmaa, 1890 Hollywood Ave. Membership cards and rule books will be available at the meeting. Any Interested persona art In vited to attend tht meeting. ' spend better. (Continued from preceding page.) io the official scorer, "That's it, the game is over and is for feited to Southern California." There was demonstration artnnd tht table er around either the Cal er ISC bench. Players, coaches and officials started to depart for the dressing rooms la rderly fashion, al though as much cannot be said for some of the fans. I don't know who they were, tr from which section of the pavUion they came. But come they did, and had It not beea for tht fast and efficient work of four Berkeley policemen, I have my doubts as to Just what kind of physical shape I would have beea la when . (and if) I did get to the dressing room. It was sn Interesting trip, believe aae, and It took some manhandling tactics by the gendarmes to keep It Bnder way. There Were No Prole$t$Jutl Quetliom The dressing room was of course overrun with newspaper men, photographers, broadcasters (including Tom Harmon) and school officials. None were in protest of what had oc curred. All wanted to know what had happened to cause the decision. I told them just as I have told it here. Whatever else has been said or printed is in error. I pat at blame oa California officials, the rooting section or the band. I cannot prove the flying objects came from them. It has beea said that kids were seen throwing stuff. That may be. But what kids I saw la action were busy picking an the pennies snd putting them la their pockets. Which Is tuitt nor mal for any youngster these days. . ' Among my post-game remaras to tne press, which were few, was the statement that-1 had never heard of a Coast Conference game being declared Jorfeit JaU such. manner,-let alone be a part of it, and that It would never happen to me here (at California) again, as I would not work here again. What repercussions' will come of the development, I can not say. Nor do I hazard a guest. The Incident Is la the hands tl Conference Commissioner Vie Schmidt, who Is gathering re , ports from officials, competent game observers and school of . ftdala. . .' . - r As far as we're concerned, the next time someone wants to toss something onto t bssketbalj floor we happen to bo on, please make It a dollar bill. 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