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Vokiirags Eoojiinice Beaveirs Dragons Stop Dallas Rally ' Wins Game Sax On't W Dallas. d 'S-'-, f.Shtlag band W Dalian tfrifnns i lhal rrfuswl la pie dead ware. they err far Brad cam Inr bark Mi lb her lantght la the Sxt S km Sum J4n Tb Draeaaa. b kind aw Mac a U Oral ha. Is aJaulnh. A total at M Whistled aa th rough, wild tat tit dktal dktal bar the Dragon causa. dbar. The CluO actually oancorrw iwuaa dam the fteid. tsrtd faala ir. but lb imiti aaafc 3 a 3k Ire threw m Jn obis wer hilling iwra a. Br Ibe n4 of lav gaaai Da Hm aaa aaOlag awav P rfc BaHaatra barf la Baya aa fbwi. mmt mmm aaa Krb Barm. men. rb bat laar. la Way Kiblana. was tya said waa -playl mm bi iCoa-awed aaa MX aat I Crusaders Spilled Philomath Wins Upset tUff U&T1f Taaaa M liaawiiirt km that alartatf ta Ma aaaaa tl Mf fftaSal mtW innfc MM la atr aa (ai aa abaaal I t llikS'-rt a 1 a. a-. "r"'- j a a a aV Philomath rolled 9 whooping U,IUmtr lnwmlh'i tmirl-' opoor whit appears to be a bif B points in the rronrf auartrr ta IT aialtarr sonant an tar put to as well as solid foe. overcome a Salem Academy laadl the- Mt aanvjJW the eiftsl The rtrraa rssrklM Mca and hand the Crusaders thwr fir n&m. dMh aa mt tb with . aw la bis SJth year ss awama Leacu defeat, -. as tlla- Cton ttunSiaa aTiWrats realral Wathiataa asralar. baoketball actioa bare tomgtit .e totwrtt- The- aad h ap "III "" Tar Warrlars were btwaaf at Bat Raa Cdwarwa aaal ZZJZZ.tJZT time aalgr. Phil Davis and Meivia Gradig; dominated the backbaarda Philomath m that faterai sa period. AArrlhe six aalal IraaV Ibry abayaal ato fraiaaVrs ta a aeae aaaBaVasI. fiaaUy laerraaiag skar braJ bj t 1 W Wat I I ifciB For the game. DxiKxla tallirf HI points and Davis had tea. Larry Dyck of Salem Academy was rngm lor ine game wnn u. The leas still Ml SaJra AraaV easy la a Brat ataea Mr. aat ra-leadiag 9bnaia abw bat ba a kagae gaas basiabt. sb suM af the aaM mm al least aar atarr bi . Ilr.1 mlrnr- Ma. This was Yamhin. winner er Sheridan. 49-29. ! Philomath made it a clean sweep., ...r th rniuHm hv wimrine jayvee game also. 43-41 ! ik 121a aiitria- Ills Itrax I 4 IJt1? Cartrr lilt WlaT J zntiiwt llli iara I a EKr I CaMii 1 a a W.Dvck lilt Tatal II 12 IS Salrm Aramy -.. Philomath Tata ! . B 1- a zs Kerwin Gets TV Victory NEW YORK. Dec. 2 -iile Kerwin. a sturdy eounter-punetamx Canadian broke the 12-fight winvj nine streak of willing Jimmy .VctD- er tonight by winning a maincF; decision in a 10-round welterweight match at Madison Square &rna i Archer weighed 147V. Kerwiss 1424 V. ' K . sw neing flurry near Kerwur ear- referee Mark Conn taking: a couple of punches on the back aw he tried to break the twe. fiajtter Archer closed with a rusti. bull ing his man around the rin? in the last two rounds but Karwnr cleaner punches bad give him an 'j edee in the earlier rounds. la eaa af Ika BnS s-raV Bi. jag Oknr M judge harold Barnes saw it 5-M ; a mmm s s ours r s4 St. aeattif and Judge Nick GamhoR fr I. Jbnt m. mmm s t ' ,.,, , N.rth.rt in favor Kerwin. Referee Coma am mtmm ain; inni w called it even in rounds 5-5 amt JJJ " " at ta h-Miiaie. 17. Kortaern in points M. The AP barf it mmmmmm - --? J22""ntLn m u win 6-3-1. The smalt crewd chrrrr Wn,mmm - 1 tCialiaard page la. eat T the majority verdict . ai ay.aa mmm. . Wolves Fcse VJVffi Gab Tonight OREGON COLLEGE. a mouth. Dee. as-J? OCE Wolves rrtum to fctt i - OCE Wolves retura to tos-eraaui scUon here Saturday mt i. eight o'clock clash witk era Washington Viking, af left- linghanv membera at the green Conference. The Wolvea win Vr arckinc thir lira am af the seaaaa, altar inaJnr nair to Pacific C aad oar ii " . . to LinfieW earlier ttee bw Th Vikines. coacbc- ay pa Hubbard, hare woa momv mt will ftm mm three. They topped Seattle fiofir rL 10580 and kt to Pacific LaU- LuuaiisiiBrt ana 1047. College mi fttgflt'csreattEfceai f . - . o$r 0rtfiOnlalC5raan SVm. Ow, Sal, Pre. 21. "57 (Set: II) -9 earcafts After 6tth Wdbi in Row Cadiz! Washington Here Tonight "Pi I a i 4 U) k at as aw an me thus iac. aie to ' Woodhsrn in Upset V 1 I ; baaesaOk. iaae mm SQdl-CjS Sfci Serra Sisre, WCKCHUTEV kr. Special Woodbura branded itself as one rf laon m hr Caniul Conference luuiethallchase here to- mejn nam aa mpaM a-o mm THr miimarjr Sor Buunogs vat ftirr gsf-cani nts aeaaaa wimautl aerUL terra mom has a H CapiBd Banp anaia aaaj a anastt Bar She aaa. T umbe rl tkwr ana mnafW bk wt-Ji acarmc a the pam a aui awr "T"- rr Ha- noi- J BiD Kslhroinidk Ml Ma-way wit U ni siamala puiMJLliurtj'. But. the athmr tttrar. csnanr lame Fuh an( guar Jn E Jml e" - haal.04a.aa mm Bnllrqiur bt moat f the warme. wVawimuni ItiitMal it mar 3ir b as imudh as atclht awnrts in (fr wnri Bimnial. The Irasts fas mnae! ttnr Haul Hbe long end af a 93 CTuntl Twa bbhuhb Ss iiHJhnprit aasbj naiBB ftultar anal i&rw imamtamea a """."T i Wnantfainra aika me J pre- 1 ov a XHB core. j . i.rT r e . a a n in S t III am a - ai'i J 3 1 x b lea - 3 a s s a mmm a i s a mmm T y.Sli"Haar" war rtltb anr. ar illll e anii abe caUM amfly aa aar ; aa&at Jaaaaawaawaait iaihr . ... f,,i rSsmrf IMS nKmSh -ar Siehtaa. fe. mZZl Bnr Ttouior toa -w X . aur f.STL, ' M. a wi mm ma1 m inrllglMe -a W itb a rtrtare r ei bt ami- , hrri B- sc-Tn-i mxij , anr m m 1 1 mmm anlllH ipmtofljle atarting , ',"rn South - -a- 1 L Ln MriMbM talks H to til face Willamette trtU Ue -la C-S) la ia hi 2Ma year at Ceatral rjaaBur a lima page 1. eaL 7) . . VJm 4841 awer inr oma in league play and mar anca scsmol ri r S. aaath Salrai S u aaleai M, aravrrtaa SS m ullan 4. ama 41 mil a 4S. SaJna Araaramy M rvUM M. aialalU M Caua 41. Iat( Haaw SS ami SS. raaratfc 24 tarn IX. aara 41 Taaabia at. Shraa tS B IUr SS. at. Baalfacc It alrtz at. Vaiartx U JnrtM CMy 31. Ikaaaa 11 Ml aaad !. ewli JS Stlfaa SI. Kart MaHaa 47 UHaaaMa 4t. aaff 4 41 airaa U. Aauty U AKca as. Mmtrmr tt trHmm J. CBeaaawa 44 m-m SU. Eat ralirt 41 raal 41. NarLarra r.ia 34, EUra4a M Sinliaaa 41. Nrhalrai 44 Cash Mrakkaknir 41 CaaatUr S. Xraaorl 44 fnr4 Cnw S4. HlHaa 47 Baao Era l. Beaaa Prt- tai 43 4raa SS. Bart Daaflai rnaan aatkerHa 3. ttntn M aiar at ttf an (Actaria) S. ajUalar 41 Samavi SI. rtrasaat Hill JZ JrmU SJ, Drtratt Jl Maa4 Uaiaa . NM 3 Mllaraakar 41. " J M T Hit- pftlaa41 4. Tlcar4 SI avrffmaa (rnU4) l. SrapaaaM rm rauM s. cirUaa ss rarkma . " L". at. rrmarta (Eafraf) , Cattail S3 TM 1 KA.W fcuM 77. WastttorlM M - aa tf-,14luaaiai AA raa-y 3. t L 41 t tat ti aunfar 41 H.lii 74. Catora SUIr 4S 1-H a lark 47. OCI! S4 rwrtiaaa V . 7 aa SS l as Sealtlr l' SI JiiiHt Caltf. SlaW SS. Whil- gk Voods at one forward, with .fZlTum Tom William. jnmre to Sherk .ey Hoy at the other. senior Alliflf IT and aen- 4 VnrfrrsUat Bl JJ at guards. The game mm or inr mm r Wotvrs until alter the first T the war whea they Play South- rratwgow nrrr c, The probable starters lor Siv Hr wit a Kmnt - rsrt Weliaa -! r ' r - Mm . V - I r V U- i - BecODQ TaBBBBBatBBBBBaBBBBBlS1 Salem 'North Nets 66-56 Win Harfer Leads With' 18 Points BEAVEHTON. Dec (Special! -Th North Salem llih Viking continued to show class and power ja they taint from behind la lake a atja kings t basketball corneal Iran Beaverloe Beavers tonight oa th Beavers' floor. JW ata tfiaal raw aiy lar Vr raMaalaa' Vlba. TWy r brkiaa laraagb BMW af Ua flrat baa aaa H vat aat aaUl rl laU laa-UIH aaartrr laal IWy aaaM Haally lab raaanaad al la (Maallaa. Bravrrton. fed by forward Strva Pautjr and guard Mtckry SmiMfud. (rabbrd the early trad and held M through mart o the first right minutri of action. At tha first quarter'! end tha Beavera wera ahead. 1714. Nartb Salrai gat barb lata laa bal gaaw BiUiway la laa arraad ajaartrr aa eeatoe Craat Hartrr aa4 raarnr gaard Val Barara brgaa la tmi laa raage. Tba ikt flaallr palled rvre mHk IhHr bM;t Jast brtar Ibe lalrr aMiaa at -M. A laa-aaialrr by Faaljr wltb last laa arraMt U ga briar la balltlma aara gar Brarrrtaa a tt-M aurgla at tb rrat arrtad. The early minutes of the third panel were hectic and thrilling as the two teams fought for the lead. A free throw by Barnes gave the Viks a M-3S cushion but it didn't last long. The Beavers cam back to knot the count at 38-all. Narh, gaard Dal Drake laaaed aa la frarn ta key far (CaatiaaH sag 1. eal. SI W7t s Hot KU Downs Washington LAWRENCE. Kan.. Dec. 10 Will Chamberlain tossed in J7 noinU tonieht as Kansas, the na tion's No. 2 ranked basketball team, defeated Washington 77-59 in the second game af a double header. Chamberlain scored in virtually every fashion, getting 17 m the first half and 20 In the second. Teammate Ron Loneski scored 1. renter Daag Smart was high far Washiagtaa with II ahile Al Murphy gal . The beek-sbeet-lag smart gal three fouls la Ike first four mlnatrs aaa sal aul the rest af the first half. He wauM ap with four personals. Smart hit four quick buckets to help give Washington early leads of 15-7 and 1M before Kansas got warmed up. Bob Hickman gave Kansas a 26-25 edge on two free throws and the Jayhawks moved on to a 39-31 halftime lead. WashiagtoB, with Murphy, Smart and Bill Stady doing the scoring, a nee closed the gap to 51 -4C la the first nine minutes af the second half but Chamberlaia laid la twa a.ulck basels and Kansas was running away. The Kansas record now is 6-0 and Washington's 1-4. washtnitoa (77) Kanui SU 11 Donahue Ilia Irvine J 4 Horimn ' ' Orcrr 114 1 jonnson i i Murphy 7 I S is mihii j i i i Srhmidt I Chmoln 11 1J J J i Smart I I IU Biiunn i ; Crm I J 7 Hlrknaa I t I Coaiton 4 14 1 KHIy S J 1 J Dorian 7 I t Kindred 4 Grant 1114 Muffler 4 4 Total 74 11 74 SS ToUl 14 35 11 77 WaiiHHiton ' Kansas " Dons Scalp Chieftains LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Dec. 20 of The University of San Francisco put on a second half drive tonight to move past Seattle 60-51 in the opening round of the Bluegrass Holiday Festival basketball tourna ment. After the Dans, ranked seventh aationally, trailed thraaghaul the first half and the early pari of the ecad half, they began en aertlBg al the free throw line la catch ap with 12th ranked Se attle la the closing mamenls al the game at Freedom Hall. Gene Brown, a 6-3 guard for the Dons, hit nine free throws in nine minutes as the Chieftains fouled continually trying to break up San Francisco's slow, deliberate style of play. The big gaa la Seattle's attack ' was Elfin Baylor, wba connected lar 23 points, all bat seven la the first half. It was bis play bearatb the board that kept Seattle ahead moat af Ibe way. i , ti r.ir.u atl hut : one of them at the free throw line, but surrendered scoring honors lr i the winners to Fred Lacour, who1 collected 15. i ,.,, (MI " ""'11 I t (St) Seattle n J rt Farmer S 7 4 It H Ijvaar S 1 lisnsaeek 4 7 11 .mixiua f-ft" J , situ Bailor i 771 - S IS UMMn O O O O !n..r i 7 Harwer 4l, w."' iil : : . . . k : ItMHH r . la MIIHUir.. ,! ant T.mknrlinn -zJl iiover week end. .f V, . Shriners Talk Shop 1 Vi pau. alto. cm, iw. - playi West la annual Shrlae 49ers Have Scare, Arenas Unhurt In Auto Accident; Prep for Detroit ci V fraNOSCO. Dec. 50 UP The' San Francisco 4Mrrs thanked their lucky stars today because halfback Joe Arenas escaped In jury in a bad auto crash. Tha accident occurred as the 49- ers were waiting their title playoff clash with the Detroit Lions in Ke zar Stadium Sunday. Ta St-year-ald football player was driving along Bayshare Krrrwar In Redwaod CKv, saath af Sna Franelncn, whea bis new sedan wns Invelved la a plleup with three ether cars. Arenas emerged from the wreck trembling, but apparently unhurt. It was a narrow escape for the 49ers. who are counting on throw ing their full strength at the Lions in their playoff for the national Utah Scalps Indian Five SALT LAKE CITY. Dec. W Utah displayed a well-balanced, coordinated olfense and defense, ht the Stanford Indians. 65-49, lonigni ana aaaeu iu,c ... . i .JJ I - t.. I. ! national I5lh-place ranking Stanford, which apset Saa Francisco 50-4 last weekend, stayed within a point r twa through most af the first half but the Redskins brake away In the sreand period. Pearl Pollard. 6-foot-8. 250-pound center for the Utes. battled at the harkhnards with Stanford's 6-8 Neal Brockmeycr and 6-4 Jnnn Arrilaga and came out slightly the better. Utah worked ap a 10-polnt mar gin in the second half while holding the Indians to one field coal in the first five minutes. utah ,ays Washington State to- morrow anu nionuay iukiiis. Stanford run riiPT s I 1 it 4 17 1 7 1 S 111 1 4 1 I 47 7 7 14 117 I r r T Arrlllfi 4 3 111 ronaic Haia J i J nr Brkmvr 1 1 S 1 Pollari Nruman 17 14 Half p.iurir 4 111 Shorn ,, 41 Thomai Iiplnn a tniirr vt.rrrn S I 1 II TMUns Burlar 74 mora tnfuifn Total! IS IS 24 4 Stanford Utah . Totals 'yiJJ j 77 js-4J; Richard Canada's Athlete of Year TORONTO. Dec. 20 lF Maurice (The Rocket i Richard of the Mon treal Canadicns, the National Hockey League's all-time scoring leader, today was chosen Cana da's male athlete-of-the-ycar for 1957. The colorful Richard scored the 500th goal of his career shortly after the opening of the current campaign. He suffered a cut Achilles tendon last month and has been sidrlined. since. Richard defeated golfer Al Balding of Toronto in a vote of Canada's sports editors and sports casters. The Rocket received 153 points to 102 for Balding on a basis of three points for first place, two for second and one for third. Ski Conditions By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS This ski report Friday came from the U.S. Weather Bureau, the Portland Chamber of Corn- ' i:u"Lv:.l " d Timberline Lodge Road condi tions fair, chains needed: snow powdered: 24 inches new snow; total snow 105 inches: weather Friday cloudy and snowing: ski- ing lair, dcuj tin-; urw anu ouu- ble chair lift operating, ... I uiivond. Mount Hood area Snow above . .. .1 iftrmt wttii cf KJ Sanders Considers Job . . . ... "i " fame at acsar oiauiai I football league s western confer. ence title. The gam win raw i w dlam's capacity af aimast m.mm aad will a Werlaed BaHaaally ky CBS. starting at I B.B. P8T. Holiday Bowl Set for TV ST. PETERSBURG. Fla . Dec. . PM minded Hillsdale i Mich. College and rucged Pitts burg Kan. State piay in holiday bowl tomorrow for the National Association of Intercol lrgiate Athletics (NAIA) football championship. Twa more different teams could not be matched. Hillsdale, wltb U straight wins, is a shifty team, aslng all kinds af fermallaas aad play, lis passing Is amnag the best. It was named lb aatstandlng small eellege learn la the wan try by the Washiagtaa Teacb dewa Club laday. Pittsburg, which won 10 straight thia IABU1II 111 team duih ior ... - , playing theory or grinding out yardage on the ground. The game Is la be televised nationally (CBS). Klckotf tint is lt:M a.m. (PST). Hillsdale was made the favor ite when workouts first started this week because of its longer win streak and its passing offense. But the strong Pittsburgh team .v,( ,h. v nf oractice watch j prs 8nd tne garne a n0w rated a tossup. Tar Heels in 73-67 Win LEXINGTON, Ky., Dec. 20 i Defending national champ North Carolina, paced by its big front line of Pete Brennan and Lee Shaffer, survived numerous Min nesota throats tonight to take a 4 7 7 is 73-67 DasKetoaii victory in tin; "t ilv nf Kentucky invitatinnal tournament. North Carolina look the lead for good with five minutes I g and it was 5-11 Tommy Kearns who supplied the spark alter Brrnnaa and Shaffer had fur nished the earlier punch with 27 and 19 points, respectively. Tenth-ranked Minnesota got a terrific effort from its 6-7 sopho more, Ronald Johnson, who led hte scoring with 26 points. The Gophers continuously pressed the issue and two shots from the side by George Kline had them in front, 62-61. with 5:21 remaining. North Carolina built a nine point lead in the middle of the opening hah, then Minnesota outgunned the Tar Heels. 13-4. In sis minutes and Irfl Ihe floor with a 37-36 halftime edge. It was North Carolina's 37th successive win oxer a two-season span. ijiwii.sa Big Nestucca River Way Up A call t The Statesman last Bight by Doa Harger. Outdoor Editor af The .Statesman, dis closed that fishing wiU be aa Ibe poor side this weekend. The Big Nestncea River was at the 13-foot stage aa Friday. Fishing halts al the 1 .-fool mark. Other Nartb eeastal streams are al a comparable helfhl. As Harger pat H. "MalorlsU an highway 141 bad to be careful af steelbead cmsslng Ihe road. Utile Improvement is fores-en over Ibe weekead. as ao- aeen aver iae ther hi reputed moving IL ?a' I -f ik I'bIvamII al 1'lah. ... -,r '.', s:,ii balf aa boar earilrr tbaa amul, wltb a lat-anU Marbaal. It will be a "sudden death" af fair. No tie can result under Rul 14 of th NFL. H i possible th fans might aee more than 60 min utes of football. Rale 14 provide that bs raa I a tie the team wiU Uk a Ihree-ailBBt rest then reMna playlag bbIU either scare. ,, 't Mlnkl la nnltf . -j. n n . fu B lew af-wwi. wi w - 15 minule additional quarter. " The vldor will play In Its horn city Sunday. Dec. 29. against lb Cleveland Browns for Ihe NFL championship. Tb 4trr might b a slight favartt Saaday beeaas Ibey ar playlag on their ho am field. Bat sacb till play"' ar somewhat roatla for tb Uaa. They beat Los Angeles In 1952. and defeated Cleveland for the title. In 1953 they again won from the Browns, repealed divisionally in 1954. but lost to Cleveland 56-10. Clubs Dislike Playoff Plan SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 20 Bolh Detroit and the 49ers were unhappy today about the National Football League's "sudden death" play rule should their title match Sunday end in a tie. A coin then would be flipped to decide which learn would kick oil la a continuation af the game. Overtime play wauld end whea any kind el sew wa made Coaches George Wilson of the Lions and Frankie Albert of the 49ers. objected that the team forced to kick off might not get a chance to go on offense, even for OI"That no way to decide a title after both teams have battled through 13 games to get where they are." Albert said. 'PreaumaWv the learn winning the loss, if the scare is tied at the end. will elect to receive. "A better way, it n s n tie nun 60 minutes, is to add a full 15 mm- . j in Ik rramii utes overtime uiic-i " This would insure both teams a chance at the ball." Kansas State Tops California; 58-44 LAWRENCE. Kan , Dec. 20 Bob Booicr hit five straight bas kets in the last eight minutes and sparked Kansas State to a 58-44 basketball victory over California before a capacity crowd of 17.000 tonight. . Ball-controlling California kept Kansas Stale, the nation's No 3 ranked tram, in hot walcr for 32 minutes. Then Booirr went to work and hit 10 of his 22 points in the closing stretch. . Havdcn Abbotl added 18 to the K SIale total. Earl Robinson was high for California with 10. rsllfarnla (44) (Ml T Sa r n i - - Malton ill 4hl 2 7 7 4 Booeer 4 17 1 frank I 7 I Parr 1 4 3 IS t.rolil S 4 4 77 174 4 7 17 7 7 7 Srhnridr sterlint Mhnttn 4 4 Pwlta Kouthtr Mi-lntash Rurk rltipirrk Kapa nohinui a 7 a ;wataik l i J 7 7 7 4 I S 3 7 4 4 '3444 4 7 4 14 13 14 71 44 ToUls I' 7 IS SS Total! California Kaaiai State 74 3S Lions Ink Alex Kirns " SAX FRANCISCO. Dec. 20 (A The Detroit Lions tonight signed Akx Karras. AH America Iowa lineman, to a one-yar contract. Th 6-2 stalwart had been sought by Winnipeg of the Canadian laeue. He's from Gary. lnd. Term ere Dot reported. Texas A&M Setup Liked by Bruin Man Seriously Thinking About New Post IHXHTOV lei. tier iM-raled loiught b la imaassly ria lirrlag In mi bead taathal , raarb at Trsa A4M He drrbartf la say aartnar mm mmi iwcnvad cwnrrrl attcf ar wauid artw aa Krardin m trtm Ihe A4M H lalrrvirw. "thia M Ihe lirsl laaa M my nia years at raaib al I ("LA lhal I ba gore nay her ta mm cuas anal her cwarhing )a -I IhtaWTrsa AAM waatd to a graad alar la raarb. I raal burtat a Better rtaa a tar aa larllHIr aad barasaatna ret. ' Paul iBear) Bryant migwrd at Ail coatb rllrrtn Jaa I la go ta Alabama, hta alma matrr. Iskdir iaatmd whb Traaa AA arTVial at (alie UmUmm y later day. IWa raaar bee pro aaaaaaly la UJb wMb Tela A M alaainl wba ate pimhaial Afgt taalbaal bii-era. Sm mmm eaanerled whb tb la ba aaaf bHber AIM baa edrrod a 4"fi s ffvotrtrt -!trf-.r Jtt la the Cot laa BawL Asked wbrtber b waatd rb to bto taglr wia alylr wblrb ba (aWd far ham aad ITIA aa Btark prrdig ftindir aahl -I deal bar aay plaa lar rbaaalag aar slyl af attack. However. I aOgbl aaaat day M ttndlllins aad ninsaail war rtgbt." Sanders was ta Wave Haostaa at 1 p m. tonight aad arrrrt ta La Angeles at . in. Ik said be bad "a plana ta talk ta aUiciaU as aooa a I gt there.'' Play Iowa, BYU OSC, Duck 5s on Road Oregon Stat aad Orega. twa lhal hava eaiav Bleat, at basketball success kn their own ' basketoau bark yards sa lar this araaaa. ta- day venture Inta th auUid wartd. where th receptioa te Ukrly to ba much colder. The nabala Bswrer. w ar af Or trabrht. taagta wb ls this afUraaia at lawa City sa a gaaaa ta ba tstatlaid rclaa any la lb nshtwtat Tba awh rrr. wba bare wae thrae eat mt faer thia araaaa. hare wf4 T7 ceaaceaUr gaaar acakat aaa- leagae tppsarata aa their Monday aightJha Beavers travel to B looming! oa ta meet ladiaaa. one of th pre seaioa chaicea ta win th Big Tea cfowa. Tba Hoaa irrs. defending ceehamp of th conference, loat their tint three games before whipping St. Mary's Thursday. Orrgaa. which baa w iraight after hwlag Ba ta Oregaa Male, start a laar at tb Reeky MaaaUla The DaeU awet BrKhaas Y .laaigbl aad Ma lay Utah, aad Ibea eaaiplet lb taar agalaat Ctlsrals Slat Jaaaary The BYU Cougars, defcading Skyline Conference champions, have split four game sa far this season. Coach Stan Watts' crew divided a two-game series against Washington in Seattle, lost t Iowa State, and then drubbed Portland University last Saturday. Defense has been th strong point of Cougar play s tar this season. The Provo crew has held its opponents to less than SI points s game and has permitted them a shooting percentage of ely 25 per cent. Steers, Ex-Oregon , . pOOtballer. UlCS i e MIAMI. Fla.. Dec. 2 P Dr. William H. Steers. 60. retired bead of physical education instruction at the University of Miami, died l0?y' w .w .i m a was a iiicii i iiic v u- ! versity of Oregon's Rose Bowl Football Team of 1919. He was a' veteran of both world wars, and! came to the University of Miami from Bard College. New York, in 1945 and briefly coached basket ball as well as teaching physical education. ' He leaves his widow, Chris, and , a son, Charles, of Philadelphia. ' CANBY M ATM EN WIN ' CANBY. Dec. 28 ' Special l -Can-by lost one match and drew an other but won all the rrst to trim North Marian. 42 7. in a high school wrestling match here to night. j : U Visit Owe Oorhins Dept. For . . . il I Budge. Priced Suits, Topcoats I Sport (oats ) Jk -A -Zm. Salem's largest Selectiaa I v5 Suits ---39$0i ( offsr Topcoats w- 34 K 1 Wf A Sport Coats -!TM29$0 ff SJVl PKrs ZC Gtmrnm Stamps ff bOedtt I (Uk Bums Lose At Coliseum New Prooosal Turned Cown los axcuj . Dec. n m Th Cilninm Carruniauaa aarty llaatgM rated agatrsl adapluig a ge Dadgera lb at-Aura aa a bal park. Tto 4a waa a tr. M. aad h tab a BMlartlf of 1 The erw pUa wa aVawa aa bf .1.- a ... , -!-.- ' reaL II weoM have charted dab a flat 117V al The athtr sua leaaaU af the kg atadtura opera aa a M prr rent rental baas. mmMM later mm that Ibera was atM a rhre lar farlbef nrgaUattaa wbb lb c ab bat ft waa aparat that Ibe rasaasio aba' araWa al bat klOM laa Urn Pamirs la UB Bad IKS. Tka SmMk pUa appeared U ba th matt iavarable an yet aiappel aat and aught wefl have bora atTpraved by tb Dodgers ti hula lil a arw burlsa tar with boat , la aNtb al tba TMa mM fare which here glared h Ik ryo af lb On member al th conwniauo was abaetd. Tba wha rated lor th Smith recanunrndatioa were Smith, Dnn- aid P. Lckrr. Keaaeth Haha and G. E. Kiaaey. we Warrra Darn, rter-n. JUrwy. Mrs. Barwld C Harlan aad Bartaa W. caace. Kerarv wauad JUP bis publie carnfnent with tha flat statement that he would support the Smith pUa. But when came tune ta rota be eoted aa. H said later that there were several points is tb piaa he could aat support The arltoa then brarca Pasa- s laaaed Baaa awi t a cteae shot to land Dadacrs. ri'i niiks warn started earlier . this week between President Wal ter O Mallry af the Dodgers and Pasadeaa city officials. O Mallry m mow la Braouya ana win resume centred negouauoos. Bruins Sunk By Bradley PEORIA, m. Dee. M UWBrsd- ley's defease caught cool-shooting UCLA ia its web tonight and tha Braves raa ap a 67-43 decision ta hand the Brains their second straight basketball loss. Bradley. taMef SU our w lory la laar atarta. played wkb aat th acrrtcea af ha AH Aaserlra eaadidatr. 64 Baraey Cable. Be was sMrUaed with a Bid evea with hire out UCLA could da Utile Twice ia th first half the Bruins went five minutes without hitting a field goal and they trailed at intermission 3M1. They wound ap the game making ' only 14 out of 66 floor shots. Brad ley hit at a J57 dip. but made anlr 17 af 32 free throws. With t:2 rroBaialag ba tb guar, Bradley waa ia front tt-U ' aad aeat ht Ms third leans, Ben Rogers topped U team mates with 13 points. Walt Tor- . wii. g. Shelly McMiIlon headed Bradley with 17. YOUR CAR PAINTED COMPIETC $4g)50 CAPITOL CHEVROLET lnia&CiT EM 111751