Cat Soph Top Eyes; Naull TV jft TTS Tt i 1 Best Score, Ted Hits 5 For Lead f,, ; rr'? ''-!?" frnm . nr. Is the new I NaulU is the top rrbounder with held hnn, J; Va" 'TIT "1 hat Partmont. having i 16.5 per. cent, having recovered in .h P.,i7i , 7.; 'IS A , 111 w 01 1M llcia Seal attempts. 1 145 of all rebounds 879 in UCLA' Vdnesdav while Tri VT aT f, T s lcadtT- G Van j 10 games to date. Coshow is re NauUrMntiniH.l'i Wllllei balder, dropped from the ratings, bouncing at 14.5 per cent. Ardor Fi t 129 P" cent. Franklin. u, uir n.:oi two neia goals per game Commissioners off.ee showed that Second to Robinson wag cam Robinson, firing at a 46.5 per cent, mate Bob Blake with 46.J per cZ. wnne jack Lovrich, Southern Cali fornia, had 45.7 per cent. Morris Taft. UCLA 45 6 per cent and Jack Mitchell. 43.1 per cent. Naulli Gets 211 Naulls has tallied 211 paints in 10 games for the scoring lead while his running mate. Taft. is tied for i sccono. at 207, with Dave Gambce Russia Aims Athletic Blow Tl'rt. it a as a world athletic power but he , ' at " lhe on,y other ment points Khll i-n,,M ... .... player with an averaee in exee. ?. . . . i . n,. Supreme 12.3 per cent, and Brown, 11.9 per cent. ' Cary Linked In Open Golf HOUSTON l-Cary Middlecoff, Hoopers Paced Bv Sehadcwilz SEATTLE u Eastern Oregon College's deadly gunner, Ted Schadewitz. slipped into the lead this week among the Northwest's basketball point producers by boosting hie average U. 21i count ers per tussle. He oushed Seattle Universitv'i u. Dick Stricklin back into second puct, .BiuuHign smcKiin s we mvor hut h. ". "'c oiny uiner . - .. rtoints wax ton total for th imcmi Khll wnniH nM ,,,,, . ..... player with an averane in excess; . . . at th -w. ri m .m-n-U of 20 ooints. wraaiecoii returned to -action . Z . y . . "' r . ,n country, i n(. . . -Moiaay arter a week's rest and a Jscnaaewitz nad 474 points after: ..i .u . ! 19V Ijtrrv Rivb U'achinotnn ctotn i "re H 1 1 1 u nicmuriai rarR umtuga. fun i uiiur 1 Saw Ine Russians tra nine for "" ZT'.' L ."1 " f'aie. nr, hn lit.. . .!! I.,. nf t infioM the winter Olympics. They told me 7 hmV a strong lleryfae'o waslhird .nd RVcdweV, oTcol!! they would win the rhamninnchm "unnc, souinern California. 166; . . ' ,na . 1A.n ... . ... Top Favorites i Roundine out the Bit? Five iiwt ' Other top favorites are big Mike a shade under 20 was Portland's Souchak. the HrfpnHina rh Bauscher retained his lead , nd youn,g Gene Littlcr' winncr f! Barely off the pace with a 19-point k. i ii ...:.u ... last weeks Texas Onen at San Antonio. Three Houston products. . U. Bill Machamer. Linfield. was Slugger Mathom Prepares -$tat-fsmanvSalrm' 0rc-' Thurs-. rd. 2.3, :r, (sec. Albany to Play Corvallis Tcani Monday ATiit The Albany and Corvallis Hich basketball teains will play at Gill Coliseum in Corvallis Monday night to determine the No. 4 entry In the District I A-l tournament here later next week. The an nouncement was made yesterday by Carl Aschenbrenner. South Sa- they would win the champions hip Se"rL f' 8" n without anvrdoubt. The did m.?"? Brown- Stanford. 157; Max.-t. , Russians also told me they hoped ku"1 f0"' ,f,nd J,m Co and en.tH . ' show. Washington. 152. nL; ".L: ."" "w!lad Retained cl;j c . r . . bill .-uppon .ounni , . ,. , ,. - - - - ---- States llaHo? L u "1 tcmPts- perki 78 per ktk "comiliS Vux Wor,d ath: cent; Blake. 77 per cent; LovriVh. auSeT Z f 1 U d "0t 76 8 r a"d Carlie Frank f r n LI TZrlT , "n. Oregon. 76.7 per cent. Would like to see our nmnU sot behind our Olympic teams more solidly." Justice Douglas said first-hand look at the Russians' state-supported athletic program showed him "an athletic director in every little city, in every farm and every fac tory." Youngsters Trained "I can tell you this," he said, Big 3 Atop PCC Fig ures i.;V '. connecting at an 18.6 clip. Marv Adams of Whitworth checked in at ? 18 2 and Lnren Anderson of Seattle i T- . w- rt a racmc ana uave uamDee ot ure- , were averaging 18.1 j Jimmy Demaret, Jackie Burke Jr., and Tommy Bolt, also have fared well so far or the winter tour. Souchak was a 5-1 favorite. Lit tler 6-1. Bolt 8-1, and Burke and 'gon State Demaret 12-1. each. A year ago Souchak. trailinu bv i four strokes after the third round, i fired a fourth round 65 on the 7,! finks Joins Irish 122 yard, par 72 Memorial lavout! to grab $6 000 in top money with a i PITTSBURGH im - oinrter. record 72-hole score of 273. Jback Jimmy Finks of the Pitts- Leading Money Winner (burgh Steelcrs Wednesday accent- t rt 1 r. ... rt . ... 1 Villo A( thn ninn 11 .... -i A - L.J.KJJ U ! . 1 1 . L.U3 a.iui.L,S i special) I uiiic iiciiuu3 nuuaiun ku a uamitiu cuacning joo ai UCLA. Washineton and Southern tournaments have been won at 277. Notre Dame, the Jub announced. r. . I - I ..... ... I In n I i . t :..!.. ,L. 1 ' W! An , I rw I ii, i vamornia dominated me racitic oumuuu w uua-r, me leaaing ine o-year-oia lormer luisa uni- there is a fellow in any part Coast Conference basketball team ' money winner for 195., Thursday's versity star joined the Steclers KUSSifl who can run Mncrnui Bnt.nt;nJ. ..i j h-.-i j- i-!finM inln4ac all MnM laa in ins I i n 'awaps Iraiiis For Race California Colt Runs Saturday 1 i ABPAniA CM im c.. 7 L j Social Outcast, the highweights of ,lcm Hlgh Principal who u chair- me neia in the 1100.000 added man 01 we aisinct committee. Santa Anita Handiean Satnrrlnv i Riu siwl KntK Cs...tV. vw r . w,.f wm.1i auu ..uiiii j took easy gallops around the race, Salem have qualified for the four- ..,auo.. icojii (tid)uui nere. .onn saiem Neither Swaps nor Social Out-; made it Tuesday night by defeat cast was asked for speed and their j ing South Salem 53-49. winding up gallops were not clocked. in a tie in the standings with th Rex C. Ellswo. Ys Swaps, the Saxons. Bend is winner of the dis tftTC ir.a i - i ivemucay ueroy cnampion, i irici race. II , mZ ? .f" ,rJ0nly this wason "ny ha, downed 54 months. But in that period an Corvallis by 41-40 and 62-55 score. ailing hoof was operated on. and a recurrence of the trouble inter-1 rupted a training program that was 1 f TV already being hastened. UllOOrC W HIS But last week Swan finatlv ant back under colors, which horsemen) R-J describe as a miraculous, almost L3U 11 It I UOlll unDeiievahie tribute to his trainer, Meshach Tenney. Obviously "short," Swaps none- tneiess won. He carried 127 pounds. LOS ANGELES (A-Light heavy reight champion Archie Moora Wednesday won a "technical deci- rareu wiae me enure mile and oiw. inn" tk. n-.t :- p.-.- sixteenth and beat a field that in-(Athletic Commission when approv &lnAn Dnkkn Dmao AflA . a j , w"u' balne al was given for him to box Bob Judge and Joe Jones. Dunlap in an overweight match Saturday he 11 far th unu .t c. n i threats, plus Social Outcast. Mist- -n. , . , . . er Gus and others & .commission previously had Cial Outcast fi. nn ' " , "? PWB1U Moore tO fight ct Kussia wto can run, Moscow statistics released Wednesday by Will knnw shniit him ltv.n.nj;ni.i.. n. ..... H.niicuiiw:iy. me commissioners oince. JoungSrT, Ita to . SnK1 UCLA ranked first in to,al of' "In TienLn on the Russian-Chi-' TLtrntl t in the o,hor ,ive dc- S7hetnTvn!edTnht'irnSiarrS L'CLA- earlier in the year i:,tvE.r,, 15 ,1 nHC hAd Poin' -gin in total Jcor- h ,.i,i', . j . '"s "ver us nearest nvai, nas naa he athletes stayed right there to tnat cad reduced to less than Yankees Sign Andy Carey "They told me there that they 70 V to USC aid 66 for Ca imrnia ' NtT Y0RK " The YankpM sould win the winter Olympics be- Smmandufg "SrTty ' i f H tlwr name of third bas,man :ause in training they already had Th Rmin. h.L nLJ Carey " S contract Rrrwidx Surpassed seven points, the Bruins having averaRed 77.4 points per game, to field includes all the winter tour champions Lloyd Mangrum, Los Angeies open; Demaret. Palm Springs Invitational; Paul O'Leary. Imperial Vallev Ooen: Ted Kroll, Tucson Open, and Mid dlecoff, Phoenix Open. ANDREWS WHIPS KILftORE BRADENTON. Fla Sluturr EdHI. Milk... .1 Ik. mii-....i. b .1 Miivit Drira r-i- -... - Drarri "n. rm. w Al UaVUHl (We. Chief insDectOT for perspirei at he sits iA a portable steam bag Wednesday at the dub's ! Andrews- 1M. st- Pa"'. Minn., out- the commission in Southern Cali- nrln training v... r-j.il- -j . Pointed Rillv Kilsnre 1R7U Mii. fr.rnU J tk. k.- l:n.j DunlaD because of a lone harsin commitment to meet another Cali fornia boxer. Frankie Daniels. Gayton Fre. chief inspector for m " . ' - ' vi.mm.wwii WIIVIU VOJil" spring training camp here. Eddie and several other Braves are P' ? B ly Kllore- I67Vi. Mia- fornia, said the ban was lifted doing some preliminary conditioning before official ooeniac of eluh'ii' "'5 j" 'ground , when it was discovered that Dan- training seal, (AP Wlrepho.o) ' I SSTtSal ' ' 1 "" A Heidelberg FIRST! cause in training they already had The Bruins have a commanding surpassed every world record in , superiority in reboundine. havinc many events." Douglas described the Russians picked off 513 to their opponents' 366 for M.5 per cent. Southern as 'very sports-minded people. California is rebounding at 54 per Every little village has a soccer j cent and California at 52.8 Der team." "I also saw evidence of much basketball and tennis being played there, too. There is no doubt that the Russians want to take over the American dominance of world sports," Douglas said. AAU Hoopers Set for Meet cent. Southern Cal's floor shooting mark of 40.2 per cent on 293 field goals in 730 attempts is a shade ahead of UCLA's 39.7 per cent and California's 39.2 per cent. Huskies Tops Washington has retained its team free throw honors at 68.2 per cent with 257 points in 377 attempts while Southern Cal has 66.2 per cent and UCLA 65.9 per cent. Defensively, Washington has given up 559 points a game to rank atop the Trojans, who have The Marion Molnn n.iint nf allowed 58.5 and California, 59.1. Salem, the Cascade Plywoods 0(!Th H'M have held foes to 31.4 Lebanon, the Eueene Paddocks ; cont' having given up but 236 a. ..I . I r. . . . hplri cnalu in 7;i ehnte Cmilham nu eiiiiiT ine mruann iiiunnnr i - i" More or the I nniruioiu Uoch 1 Cal has allowed 32.7 p - it it tu,, tn- try are scheduled to meet in a two night basketball tournament at Portland's Mt. Scott Community Center starting Saturday night, to determine the district AAU cham pionship. The second night of the tourna ment will be Monday and the win ner of the four-team meet qualifies for the state AAU playoffs at Al bany later on. The Eugene Pad docks, known to be one of the Wednesday and now have only nine unsigned players on their ros ter. Carey, a 25-year-old resident of Alameda, Calif., tied teammate Mickey Mantle for, the American League lead in three-base hits last season with 11 each. He also con tributed seven homers and 19 Hon. bles in 135 games and had a .257 Datting average. He was the 34th Yankee to sign this season. Der cent and Stanford 34.5 per cent. Gavilan Fight Ref Dropped LONDON I Britain's Bnxini? RnarH nf Pnnlrnl U'oH ' " - ' v- w vwtiwui iivuiiiimuj nielli mrunser v ouuiis in we state, revoked the license of the 71-year-will be among the favorites at 'old referee who gave London Wel Fortland. itcrweight Peter Waterman a con- The Albany club, which is made j traversal decision over former up mostly of last year's Coast Con-; welterweight world champion Kid ference champion Oregon State, Gavilan. Beavers, gains a state tourney Referee Ben Green's verdict in berth automatically as host team the in-mnnH fioht at IjmW Mar. una jrcai . Calhoun, Fullmer Slate Ring Bout NEW YORK tin Rory Calhoun, Washington Catcher Goes WASHINGTON Wl - The Wash ington Senators Wednesday gave catcher Bruce Edwards an uncon ditional release. Edwards, a onetime star catcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers, devel oped arm trouble and became a third baseman in the Pacific Coast League before the Senators drafted him a year ago. Used infrequently (he appeared in only 30 games), Edwards batted .175 last year. Edwards at 32 was the oldest player on the Washington roster. Olympic Athletes Handed Warning NEW YORK ( - The athletes who take the first three nlaces in their events in the Olympic track ana neia tryouts June 29-30 won t be assured of places on the team unless thev keen in condition. Irving Schoolman, a member of me uiympic Track and Field Com mittee, told New York track writ I rincav Stadium Feb. 7 was blasted by virtually every British sports writer. . The BBBC. after an investiea- i , . ' ' """-v, uai avaaa vi a. win- tion. said Green i dor s on must r. that tiA uAik..n- m stand for the record books but in November "won't be a joy ride uu,-u- for one-two-three. . I "It was felt, however, that on "U' nU. i. i.l. n. ,.di. ,tf,j -,, . ' , . .... v w tone me iuui iii man Undefeated, 23 year old White this occasion his judgment was at, to Los Angeles for the final train Plains. N. Y.. middleweight nrns- fault." !u. .,,;,4 n.. cm. ...... l pect, Tuesday signed to meet Gene ; The BBBC statement explained will be alerted to the possibility ; n-'v a.. ..u uuu-uni-y may oe cauea in an emeKc contender, at Madison Square Gar- scientious verdict as he saw the gency," he added. "Every athlete den, March 16. j contest," Vit held that in view of The husky, hard-hitting Calhoun his age it was best for him to re racked up his 18th straight victory j tire as a referee, and ninth kayo Monday night when I Promoter Jack Solomon aims to he stopped Angelo dc Fendis of j stage a return between Waterman Brooklyn in five rounds at St. ' and Gavilan. Nicholas Arena. - I , . ... , , , , - Calhoun was scheduled to meet! Andre Tessier, of Springfield, Mass., in a semi-final at the Gar den March 9 but he was promoted into the main event the week after because of his triumph Monday. Look and Iarn By A. C GOKDON Skateland Roller Rink Contest Due The Skateland Roller Rink in West Salem will be the scene of another contest Sunday night, starting at nine o'clock, according to Chet Naro, rink official. This will be the fifth such contest and is open to all amateur skaters , , .. ,,, . wno snouia register lor the event 1. Can you place the foUowing'immediatey capes - Good Hope, Horn, and, The two winning coupies in . uV.i .i. i f.k . J Sunday's meet will be eligible 2. What is the speed of the wind,to enter the .,,. iinal, r,rMn. "S..HrT!c.ne.l r . ax .I lm later on. Salem skaters last . nnai n ine nisi wuiu in uir mnnth f n chri umnH in Pnp. will be required to live up to a, code that will be outlined by the committee. Golf Club Men's Stag Set Tonight" The annual Men's Club Stag for members of the popular Salem Golf Chib fraternity is to be held tonight at Randall's Chuck Wagon. Dinner and entertainment are in cluded on. the program, which will get under way at approximately 6:30 o'clock. President Dick Hendrie of the club urges a full turnout of the membership. The affair will be held in the basement portion of the "Wagon." first rhantor nf th Rihle? 4. What famous American hum orist is noted for his "Fables in Slang"? . 5. What state defeated a foreign nation single-handed before apply ing for admission to the United States? ANSWERS land tournament. Frank House Signs '56 Tiger Contract Chico Carrasquel, 2 I Rookies Sign Parts CLEVELAND I Shortstop Chico Carrasquel and two rookie Ditchers have siened their iom Cleveland Indians' contracts, the baseball club announced Tuesday. The Tribe now has 3S players signed. Six others still must come LAKELANO. Fla. UI Detroit 1 trm Ti CTnr rotphiir Frank Wrutc Wi. Tk .-j i . .. . ...... ,. . ...... 111c ntwij ainiii'u rouKie P icn- i. ine soumern rmrciimiri tji ursuoy Hgnm ma ijo comraci. ers are Marion Murszewski a Africa. South America, and Flor-j With House in the 'old only seven southpaw who won nine and lost players on the 43-member roster 1 14 with Indianapolis last summer .till ... ..Ilnll. T- . . i, . .... ""'""'CI , auu ic ucKuuaiui(. iiu-y nar-ana ta uasque, a rigntnandcr who vey Kuenn, Billy Hoeft, Jim Del-posted a 2 2 record at Indianapolis sine. ' Earl Toreeson and ronkiei nd s.( mark at r,.i.. ..... Pete Wojey. Bob Tiefenauer and! after hi rfinrhare. i,.m nn IHa rsrwtivclv 2. At least 75 miles an hour. 5. "In." 4. George Ade (16-1944. E 5. Texas, which had fought and M . - ' - . . - ...... . . ... Csarfomis Have a IHleiiSiigllbera "WBEER' A new kind of carton! Easy to carry, easy to stack in your refrigerator. Handles fold flat. It's a Heidelberg first! Enjoy refreshing Heidelberg . . . the beer of the Great Northwest. 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