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a South Salems Play Spartans McMinnville is Foe For Northern Quint Both the South Salem Saxons and North Salem Vikings will be at home for their basketball out ings tonight, the Southerners go ing against the CorvaHftSpaTuns in a District t A-l crucial, ami li Northerners takin? on the Mc Minnville Grizzlies. The clashes at eijht o'clock, and Jayvce prelims will be played at both schools, starting at 6:1"), Playing For Lead As far as the Saxons and Spar tans are concerned, first place in the district standings will be at stake in their game. Both won opening district clashes last week, South Salem tripping Bend and Corvallis knocking over Sweet Home. Sharing the lead with Dick Bal lantyne's Saxons and Bob Payne's Spartans at present are the Al bany Bulldogs. Spartans Have Vets Corvallis comes in with a 4-won, Most record and a sizable team with seven lettermen on it. Let termen are 6-5 Roland Carpenter, a-3 Jack Gambee, 6-0 John Gra ham. 6-3 Ray Lunde, 6-0 Jim Stinnette, 5-9 Larry Doty and 5-7 Rod Humble. Payne has -4 Al Grantham and Bruce Fleming and 61 Dale Kinion and Pete Larson to go along with those mentioned for size. Kinion, Lunde', Gambee,- Humble ind Doty are the starters. For the Saxons, the likely star ters are 6-3 Jim Allen and either 6-1 Ken Allmer or 6-1 Ron R'iv sell at forwards, 6-4 Dale Jones at center and 6 2 Dan Moore and 4-2 "Bruce Patterson at guards. T ik I rr run vimr .. -1 Hunt's North Salems downed McMinnville in a December game there, by a 80-3 score and will be favored to do it again, thus bring ing their record to seven wins, four losses. The Viks will have to shake a shooting slump to do it, however. They have been off in their last two games. The probable starters for t'ne Vikings will be Captain Bob" Tom ana Kent Lammeri al torwaras. Ken Carl at center and Ed Syring and Dennis McKee at guards. McMinnville is expected to go with Rogers and Stubberfield at forwards, Carlson at center and Ritchie and Temple at guards, McMinnville lost a close 2-38 nod to South Salem last week, a game In which Calson scored 20 points and Stubberfield got 18. ' Albany is at Sweet Home in another district game tonight. rf - f sy W LhUumu' I I a a a V.J V sjf Li Li a M N7 W -41 M M vl 06,600 I orft of Smile:, - ,1; T iff frtl a a t I I 1 a a a t i a Bearcats Tip Whits, 65-61 In Local Clashes Tonight ii : i (Mr -i l"- These twe prep basketball stalwarts will ke la the actloa toalght as the South Salem Saxons play Corvallis In a district clash ia the Saxoa Gym, and the North Salem Vikings play host ta Me Minnville. At left is Dan Moore, regular Saxoa guard, and at right Is Denny McKee, one of the Narth Salem guard swlfties. The games atari at eight a clock. Mat Card Due On Wednesday This week's Armory wrestling card it to be held on Wednes- ji a""V M m BEiHalaal ana. V I I aa.B-1111 -a r II;. 1 Since being a part of the blowup at Berkeley over the weekend, and having since been (1) hung in effigy on the California campus, (2) misquoted so many times by news- hounds that we're dizzy and (3) having our ugly mug plas r ' tered in ' newspapers all over the Coast, perhaps it might be appropriate to tell the true tale of the TV's game of Saturday afternoon. This is it: The other official (Frank Mclntyre of San Francisco) I FLYING 'ABE He got into the art and I had either picked up or kicked numerous pennies and wads of paper from "the floor during Friday night's first game of the series, which was won by California, 52-51. Where they came from, I canot say, as the arena was packed with over 7,000 fans. To my knowledge, no one was hit with any flying object during the first game. But during the Saturday afternooner it was different An other official (Alec Schwarx of Saa Francisco) and I were working this one. Again numerous pennies were being thrown onta the floor, along with paper wads, and seemingly always when t foul was failed (gainst California.) Alec and I either . kicked or tossed the coins and debris from the floor as , the game progressed. It was about midway In the second half that 1 was struck in the eye, by a penny, while standing beneath ane af the baskets during a free thraw situation. I know it was a penny, as I saw It hit the floor after it whacked ma in the eye. It was at this point that I went to the California bench and asked that an announcement be made to stop the throw ing of objects onto the floor. Pete Newell, the California day night instead of Tuesday, fans coach1; was apologetic and, suggested that I have the team phy arremindedTha -annual-inspeiv sieianr'W'horlhef Eastern Suing Ends in Win Barklund Scores 22 To Lr ad Willamette WALLA WALLA. Wash. (Special) Willamette Univer sity's Bearcats climaxed their three-game road trip into the eastern portions of the Northwest I (inference with a rousing 65-61 victory over Whitman her Mon- uaj nigni. u was a close game all the way with the Bearcats tieing the game up at 61-61 and men going on to the win., Vic Backlund, who didn't start the game for Coach Johpny lwis mm, came in to lead Ms !aiera squad in the scoring col umn with 22 points. Backlund had a great ntght from the field as he sunk nine of eleven at tempts and gathered 17 rebounds. MeCallister Hits Lang One Willamette grabbed an early lead but the Whits caught them afjer five minutes into the game and held a narrow margin through the rest of the first 20 J minutes until only seconds re mained.- men jerry Mcvaiiister cut loose with a two-handed 60 footer that swished the net just before the intermission buzzer to give Willamette a 3332 lead at the half. - Whitman regained the lead early in the second half and held it until three minutes remained with the Bearcats only a couple points behind at all times. The game was tied at 57-37 as Bill Turlay and Backlund sparked the Bearcats to their winning drive. Whitman took a one-point lead again at 61-60 but Turlay dropped in a free throw to tie it up and then Backlund connected on a hook shot and Turlay added two more gift tosses. Scoring Spread Out Except for Backlund's 22. the rest of the scoring was pretty well spread among the Bearcats. Jack Bishop got tenrNeil Causbie nine and Turlay eight. High for Whitman was Del Klicker with 14. The Mission aries were especially effective on the free throw line and hit 21 out of 27 attempts. Willamette canned 13 of 26. i I; : I - ) ' d 'V - -' . V , j i ii the event to win the tournament four times. The colorful Mangrum was more the scrambler than the gambler on this tint final day of the tourna ment, but this performance was good enough ta turn back the threat first of Tommy Bolt and than little Jerry Barber. Only the late MacDonald Smith, back in 1928-29-32-34. was able to wia this event four times, and pri or to Monday, only Mangrum nnd Ben Hogan had achieved the feat three times. - - Barber. Beit Folia The 41 year-old Mangrum, who LOS ANGELES Lloyd Mangrum, af Apple Valley, Calif, smiles me " lnT ff l ln" broadly as he displays hi $.00 check as the winner's share la) 5 T f .JT'.l the $30,000 Las Angeles Open. Mangrum shot a 72 Mandav for!13":1 prl"J he, a total card af 272 ta wia tourney far fourth lime. (Ar Wlre !pflz' iP "head UOKieO, vCDiCOtG Schcd . Non-Leanie Cage JIix Tonight UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene (Special) The Univer sity of Washington Huskies and the Oregon Ducks, who annually provide the Coast Conference With one of its most interesting basketball series, meet here Tuesday night in in eight o'cl-xk game that will have no hearing on the 1336 standings. Actually, it s only an exhibition clash, since the new PCC j schedule calls for only two Ore If TT7 gon-Washington .games this sea- llJinPTlim IVinQ'0"- bo,h ,l s'ltt! cn February ifiaiiri Ulil io-h. But rather than" have no v lal game with the H'iskies, I Inon 1th I ima 0reJf) ,u,ed TiDpy D3 ft UUCn 4111 IIHIC ran ew for Tuesday night i exhibition. Tljrrfiwr TsLm 5nl " eou, provide a prew of 1 nd' thmgs to happen in the eonting Bolt F laces 3rd , enes at Seattle next-month., m Haiky SUrteri LOS ANGELES -Lloyd, Starters for Dves Washington Mangrum captured the $30,000 Los: outfit are 6,6 Jim Coshow and Angeles Open Monday, scoring a the sensational 6J innhnmor. one-over-par 7J for a record Bruno Boin at forwards, either noie score w io oecocne ine 1 7-iooier Uary Nelson or 6-4 Ron second golfer in the JO editions ofjOIsen at the pivot and 6-0 Dov! . photo) pawaaaa cana Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tues., Jan. 10, 1958 (Sec. II) 1 of his nearest riVat at the finish. Barber, with Bolt third. Mangrum broke the tournament record for the 72-hole distance, the 273 registered in 1931 by Jimmy Thomson at Griffith Park Munici pal course. Barber pulled ahead of Bolt on the final nine holes in the struggle Perkins and either 6-2 John Tuft or 3-9 Don Sunitsch at guards. Others on the Husky varsity are 6-3 Karl Voegtlin, 6-3 George Strugar, 64 Bill Stady. 3-11 Ron Patnoe, 5-10 Dick Crews and 04 Bob Bryan. ; Tor Bill Borcher's Oregona, 6-7 Max Anderson will be at cen ter, 6-1 Jerry Rosa and Phil Me Hugh at guards and either 6-3 Ray Bell, .6-3 Charley franklin, 6-4 Bill Moor or 6-3 Larry Barnes A forwards. The Oregon team goes Into Hi first conference series here Fri day and Saturday nights, playing the California Bears. Washington has no conference games thij week. ! Bell Swings Trick., , . tion of the Armory is to take place Tuesday, which forced postpone ment of the regular mat card one night. Matchmaker Ellon Owen has a tag team match listed for his main event Wednesday. Newcomer Lar and I was told that a small cut was -inside one of the lids, but that it did not look serious. Warning Given hy Game Announcer At this point I went to the announcer and instructed him to inform the audience that if any more objects were thrown ry Schene, who is ranked with 'onto the playing floor, I would be forced to forfeit the game. pepper oomet. learns vmn Jack He made the announcement. (Tiger) Klscr against Henry Oold en Boy) Lew and Kurt von Pop penheim, the new Northwest tag champs. Irish Jack O'Reilly tangles with George Drake In the preliminary mix, starting the show at 8 30 o'clock. Annulment Suit Filed hy Hubby Of Grace dc Moss MIAMI, Fla. I - Suit was filed in Circuit Court Monday by Asst. County Solicitor Howard K. Smitli for annulment of his marriage to Grace de Moss Smith, top-flight woman golfer. "She did not wish to have chil dren because it would interfere with her main desire in life, which was to play tournament golf," Smith said in his suit, which gave Mrs. Smith's address as Corvallis, Ore. Smith Mid in his suit that theirs was a "pretended marriage" in that hit wife did not reveal her , desire not to have children before The game continued and far the next few minutes na debris came onta the floor. It didn't last long, however. After another call against California shortly after the lull, paper wads and more pennies hit the deck. I Ignored it, hoping that we could grt the game over before anything drastie might eerar. But all the while I kept thinking, what If ane af these players happeat ta slip an ane of those pennies, slips and breaks a leg, ar, wbat If someone is struck In the eye and suffers serious injury? It wasn't long until I was hit again, this time a stinger with another penny on the back of the neck. I saw this penny drop to the floor also. That did it. I walked to the scoring table and announced Cont. page 2. col. It WlllimMU SS) O T P T Reed. I . 2 1-J I S Bishop, 1 4 -M 8 10 Cannbie, e 4 1-4 3 I Taylor. 1 0-1 5 4 MeCllltfr, i 1-3 I 1 Turlay. I - ...J 4-S 0 S Backlund. g S 4-S 3 23 Deiver, ( -, j. ft o-fl 1 0 rM.i.iff im! - Is ii WhllmM (SI) G T P T Johnson, t S 0-t 1 13 Green. J ! i 13 KlirKer, e 3 S-S 4 14 Poole, f 1 1-3 3 4 McUod, 3 4- 3 10 Becker, I 3 0- S S Greable, t . 1 0-0 0 3 Tolali :0 31-37 IS SI Free throwi miMtd: Willamette 13, Whitman . Halflime vnre: Willam. tJ'ruUniiLj2ficlaliUrp!l and Monahan: . 0GE Opens Conference Play With Portland State Quint OREGON COLLEGE. Monmouth 'Special The Oregon College Wolves open their Oregon Col legiate Conference basketball schedule here Tuesday night at eight o'clock with the Portland State Vikings, the team picked by most observers as the poten'ial I league champion. f While this is the first OCC clash th ermnnv ii ,, IL , . . n . !'n" Dr- fob Livingston's Wolves, He said that for the past two ,he Porland 9m o( Cmrh years she has spent the ' sharks Neliwo havt already :plaj' majority of her lime on goW H , ; nd , (hem V, . w",,c"-the Oregon Tech Owls. S'a'eS. TV. heauilv fai'nr4 Vilinot Fraxier at center, 6-4 Jack Parker and M Fred Robertson at for wards and M Jack Fiskov and 5 10 Paul Poetsch at guards. The Wolves, who have yet to win in eight pre-conference games, likely will open with 6-0 Ron Jones and (-1 Doug Rogers at forwards, 6-1 Barry Adams or 2-4 Bob Janes at center and either ft-0 Eagles NFL Club Signs Hugh DeVore as Coach -PHILADELPHIA (VP) Hugh DeVore of Dayton University Monday accepted the post of Philadelphia Eagles head coach, with National Football League Commissioner Bert Bel jturning the trick. DeVore announced Sunday night that he had rejected the Job of . , (replacing Jim Trimble fired after AlLightner Effigy Hangs On Cal Campus Coyotes Drub I Linfield 73.60S - - CALDWELL. Idaho (-The Coi- for $3,200 second place money, ! lege of Idaho Coyotes polished off with Bolt settling for 12,200. the Linfield College Wildcats. 71 Daden Ties for 33rd M, Monday night to chalk up the if Barber Tired a last round 79 and j third straight Pacific Northwest Bolt a par 71 as a huge gallery Conference basketball victory and witnessed the windup at the Ran- Jump into the league lead. ', cho Municipal Course with its par j K was the second defeat for Linj-M-3.V-71 over tavmii iKii m... field in three conference starts. ured 7,04a yards. The Coyotes got oil to a slow ine oniy iNonnwesi piaver to uuhij uio k-bu wi land among the money winners1 Wildcats through the first .half. But was Bob Duden. Portland. Ore , I late in the game tney caugni lira who collected IMS for landing in under the leadership of center Ft a aix.wav ti far Mr4 nia u.( Owena and freshman Forward had a 289. Charley Jenkins. Jenkins High Scorer Jenkins connected with a pivot shot from 15 feet out at one point and pushed in a total of 25 points high for the game. Owens had 17. Dave Sanford, Linfield (or ward, hit for W points. Don Porter. Linfield scoring ace. was sidelined early in tne game withifr fouls. He returnrd late in the contest to help the Wildcat! II . L ' r . ..1.1. -1 1L. Dons, Dayton Top AP Poll a disappointing 1953 season. Mon day. Bell during a Chicago stop (tier On his way to the league drtft session on the West Coast tele phoned DeVore at his" West Or ange, N. J., home and convinced! him to change his mind. Bell Gives Argument By HIT.B tVLLTKtW Jr' ' THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Francisco and Dayton, the ,u" ' J.'i'L'il Jones Kayoed By McMurtry PORTLAND W - Irish Pat Mc Murtry, promising Tacoma, Wash., heavyweight boxer, used a devas tating left hand to belt out Cordell Jones, Oakland, Calif., in 2 min utes and 49 seconds of the third round here Monday night. " Jones, 1M, never had a chance as McMurtry, . 185. flailed him at will with left jabs and , hooks, thrown accurately from close range. A combination of p u nc he s dumped Jones in the third for the only knockdown of the fight. Jones rose slowly after the 10-count but appeared in good condition. Note Starts Bleeding McMurtry'a steady left- hand tatooing started Jones' nose bleed ing early in the first round and he was in trouble the rest of the way. Jones managed only o get in a few desperation swings. The early end for Jones became apparent in the second when Mc Murtry rocked him with several hard lefts. . It was the Tacoman's lftth knockout victory in 20 bouts. He has won three decisions and been held once to a draw. Laac Reals Marpky ln the semi final contest Dick Lane, 153 colorful Billings, Mont., Captain Daryl Girod, S Ken slugger,' pounded 'but an eight Boydsrun or 54 Cecil Miller -at round decision over Joe Murphy, guards. r OCK has another pair of -con ference games scheduled for the - BERKELEY. Calif. I - Keieree WM sadly to bring the Al Lightner was hanged in effigy Eagi back to their former posi Sunday at the University of Call- Ujon of prominence ln the profes- fwahw-he-tofted--a--baet-nfla hall game to Southern Cal after , mus, hve till i' tt i iiujiia ill iiiiii t v two biggies which remained un-'? "' ,j ,fc , Zi T H.r.oi.ii uhii. th. r..itu- .. Linfield threatened. i. i u nunc vyyvontvit aiiiu . the law of averages caught up. with the other college basketball powers, ran one-two in the na tional rankings in this week's As sociated Press poll of sports writ M-Trtfrlo Lebold Snares Bowling Prize State skidded to a poor third after losini its first fame of this sea been good for DeVore had insisted . gon. of the Oregon Statesman Mid: I P1!!!1 11 Vs JlSlr I " Oiit of ll ballots cast this week, I thinking not nnlv nf mv!l""' m "-u ,,,u, 4 nrsi place voles ana i sec-, iinisnea sunaay a ' .'i--1 w.. .1.- ! there, that he wanted to stick with 'ends went to the defensively po-lBowl in Portland. Y?.rr. r " "u ' tl':. 1 it. i,nt San ., Don. w"h Lebold had a total of 1749 pins players on, me uoor ino ihikiui .. , . , V, . -i.ii.i ij ait h-i. K,en hit r miffht have Details of DeVore's contract i walked off with the national col- for his eight games which includ- steoDed on one of those pennies,! were not disclosed immediately and second place votes, hese two teams ran lar out in irom in me balloting while North Carolina J Don. Lebold- senior aLSouth Sa- lem high school, won the top posi tion in the men's division of Tha Oregonian singles elimination han dicap bowling tournamert which finished Sunday at the Rote City ilinnerf fallen and broken a lea." 'but he reportedly was offered be After a coin hit him in the right tween 115,000 and $11,000 a year eye, he said, he had an announcer j with a three-year pact, warn rooters. He forfeited the, game when he was hit on the neck. Southern Cal was ahead, 77-M, when the game stopped with i minutes to go. It was not determined whether the coins were thrown by students. 154, Reno. .... . - ' Lane didn't have an easy time however. He found his southpaw llM'.ll flonr FritflV anrl Satlll')lV I nnru.ru.nt n .limii-p lurupl Ihnulfih. jne amiins. Doin zu, were mar- cij out I it loaded with "ie'ai'.s, mights, with the thero OtC2iniout the fight. neq in torvaiiis on ahj. j., i:dj. uueiy win open with M r icic.icr i Hea Haiders. Capital Conference in AWe Games CPS IjOger8 Top West Washington BELLINGHAM lt - The College of Puget Sound Loggers uncorked i torrid second half scoring drive Monday night ; to whip Western Washington.. 69-57. and take their first Evergreen Conference basket ball victory of the season. With Bob Eliason and Ed Bow man plotting the route, the Log gers wiped out a 29-22 halfjime deficit under a flood of points. Eliason, collected 10 of his 12 points in the last half and high-scorer Bowman, with It, got 14 in ihe last period. The game was a rough affsir from the foul standpoint, with I'u get Sound charged with 21 mis cues and Western with 25. Cage Games: TtrsnAY (HIGH SCHOOLS) farvalUi al Santa) Salem MrMlaavlll al Narth Saleaa Willaaalaa al Salarn Aeaaeaijr Berra ialhaHe at Ml. Aaifl kilterlan al l'acaa Narth Marian al W Mtkura Krrvala al Slaylaa -Albanv ai Saetl Ham a SprlagfieM al l.ehanaa Salli City at rerrraVe Oreiaa Heal Srhaal al Ivkllnlly aria at Mill City Aanlty at Jtlertaa Pet roll at SI. Taul rhemawa at Galea Vamhlll al Dayton Ranfca at Sherwood Shariaaa al Nut urea Pavli llnvilai al Can -rhllomatli at Brawnavlllt (rau.r.tirs), ..... , Fartlaaa Slate at O t.R. Wahlntim at Oreiaaj Valem rlly'Lraiue lamea Taeaiar, W4neaaayt Tharaaar NlMi al l.e.llf. legiate championship la.st season' ed 1M by handicap. He was hard- and now are hot on the trail of pressed In his victory as he edged the record for successive basket-; out Wayne Bergstrom, who finish ball victories. Jed with a 1724 score for second Dayton's Flyers, like the-Dons place, unbeaten in It games this season, I Sunday's victory was added to drew 12 of the other first place I Lebold's other accomplishments of votes and 75 for second. Reduced the past year which Included a vie to ooints on the usual basis of 10 ! tor in Ihe Portland lM-and-under for each first place vote, nine for second, etc., that came out to I.- ,143 points for San Francisco and i 1.02a for Dayton. I North Carolina State, its win ning skein broken by Duke last Saturday, wound up in third place with only (92 points. The Wolf pack drew just one vote for first place, as compared with 22 a week ago. And apparently the only rea son why NC. State didn't drop below third was that most of the other top teams of last week's rankings also had rocky going. Vanderbllt's Commodores, who won two games without giving (Cont. Page 2. Col. 1 singles classic, a 704 series which is second best in Oregon so far and a booming 193 average. ' Sunday's high game in the tour nament was also posted by Lebold with a 234, which was tied by R. J, Cowing. The scores in Lebold's eight games were 2O0-17I-234-202-204-l5-213-17-16-1749. IENT A TOOL Do, It Yourself It's Cheaper OPEN SUNDAYS Salem's Oldest Tool Rantal HOWSEft4 IROS. URa South 12th St. DrMarro Win Noil PROVIDENCE, R. I. uB - Pad Lane, scoring effectively with a dy DeMarco, the former left hook and a sneaky right hand, eV. J v , i HiATms one ) lig'nt- (Coot, page 2, col. 5) CAPITAL CONFERENCE W L Pel W L Pel. Sitvtrton 1 AlOOOSerra ' I .(mrt 8:ayun t 1 (Xi) W'dburn 1 one Garvaia I tlmN-Mra I ono Cawade 1 aianoMtAnfl I .800 Tuesday aamen Serra at Mt. An. . (!, tilvrlaa at Clutat, Wa th Mar--Ion al Woodburn, Garvaia at Stay-ton. in,'; r:nA v: ;nr ::z: wt. Anei by a 70-52 kore. and will follow preliminary clashes Involving, the Bee squads. In Friday night's openers Sil verton wrecked Woodburn'f unde feated sUtus with a 47-44 victory. Cascade nipped the Sabers by a 51-41 score. Stavton downed North teasoa Marion 42-32 and Gervaij rolled tonight, with four 'of them on thej Thua in tonlfht's round the four rnenu. .j undefeated clubs will be going at The league got off to Its 1954 ln lwo h lames, "T Hart last r rlday night. r The circuit will play anotner ln tonight's tussles Serra Ca'h-! round on Friday, night, with Stay nlie is at Mt. Angel, Silverton at ton playing Serra here at the Ar Cascade, North Marion at Wood jmory, Mt. Angel going to Silver burn and Gervais at Stayton. All ton. Woodburn to Gervais and Ca- aam ira la atart at a a'rtork 1 rata til Knrla llarwin. Woodburn had won five straight pre-conference games prior to run ning into the 47-44 setback at Sil verton Friday, la racking tip its lopsided victory over Mt. Angel, the Gervais Cougars 'hiked- their record ta six victories. against two losses. Stayton't win gave the Eagles a 5-2 mark up to date, and the Cascade nod aver Serra was the third of the cam paign for the Cougars, against as many losses. Mt. Angel has now won but once in seven starts, while North Marion has won four, lost three". Silvertoo'i record ia 4-1. Serra has won two, lost five. Cell'te Baakalaall ' Willairatta SS, Whitman (I Detroit SI. Draka tl , Iowa IS. Ohio tate 71 ichii" 14. Purdua IT"" Wait Va ta, VMI S3 Wm. It Mary 1. furmaa II Minnemta V, Indiana 71 Miami . Mim. Cntlefa 14 MU tl. Florida M Vanderbllt 7?. Ca. Tech M IMinola ti, W i iron in 77 Wet Va, ta, VMI 5 Mlatnuri 7t Kami M Mxiltaippi 71. Aub' rn t Alabama 11. Mlai. Stat 71 Arkantaa 16, Teaai S7 Homton 71. Okla City 14 Pugel Sound . Weatarn Waah'n 17 Panlir Lutheran SS, Bnttah Co- iumhia II Portland U fenah Tt. Lewar Co i turn bi Junior Colkt M - weijht champion from Brooklyn,! made it nearly j clean sweep for l unanimous 10-roiind ' decision Monday night over a meekly-resisting Jackie Blair at the Rhode Island Auditorium. DeMarco weighed 1374 and Blair, the Dallas, Tex, boy, 134 -i.i Jfiovingi I Sawdust Immediate Delivery PWa 34203 Mtrareaa, Ore. TI1E DIG QflE'S C0f! Wait for BISHOP'S t e'tt a-etKia) J, r SCO vVANTT0 Bc.MV CA MAN. BETJBZ BUV Ms A BcAUTlFJL mm III iv 7