The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 21, 1958, Page 10, Image 10

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j(Sec. II) Statesman, 'Salrm. Org., Tups., Jan. 21, '53
Pitchers Lament 250-Foot
Foul Lines in LA Coliseum
By WILL GRIMSLEY
NEW YORK. Jan. 20 uP-Lead-Irf
National League pitchers is
sued a loud lament todav over the
Dodgers' 30-foot left field fence
field line bulwarked by a 40-foot
wall. The rightfield foul line will
measure $00 feet from home plate
and center field will stretch to 440
Some saggeslrd tkal the
limt'i greatest ared waa aai
fermlty, ar near aalfermlty. la
outfield mraaaremrat.
The commotion as raised by ' l U, farthest point.
in the Lo Angeles Coliseum and the announcement that the 101 000-1 The Cadgers Hear t stay a
blasted what they called a grow- capacity Coliseum, new home of ( tadv lata m the wall or keep
ing tendency la baseball to favor the transplanted Brooklyn Dod-j aalla flytag over Ike abort left
the hitters. gors. would have a 250-foot left ! fleM wall with tbetr righthaod
"It's the biggest farce I ever
heard of," said Johnny Antonrlli.
the San Francisco Giants' ace. Bob
friend, star of the Pittsburgh
Pirates' siaff, termed the situation
"ridiculous."
Coawnlaiats also were heard
trosa .'ama Spaka of Ike werM
efeamp'oa MHwaaker Bavea aad
Other pitchers, paurt aad present,
Wka uM Ike g?me wai taraiag
lata a "ktttera' paradise aad
pitekera atgblmare."
TED KROLL.
TOP MCHeV OP
t?56, SAiNSC WHAT PLACS
IN THE VARDON
TE0PWV PUTINS?
Basilio Gets
Pro Award
Burdette Second,
Williams Third
6f
Theyll Do It Every Time By J"" ffi10
HMC? MOKWURST TELL fT.HE
COULD GUN THE APB4IPS & STATE
WITHOUT H4LP TSVlNO
ic t PlMMNC THE
60VERMMENT I V BOW"-
tup B.iryET AMD I'D SEE
TO IT THAT wt OOT TO THE
MOCW FlPfcT-iU THSWV
OUT AU.T4E rEAtTWOOO-
BECOCS TAXC'
SlJT THE W4y HE RUNS HtS OWN
EMPIRE TH4TS A HOI5SEOP
DtPPEREWTHUE-
1 6VE UP VI
HOW DO SOU tl
EXPECT ME TO
004 JOB ALL
CAVAH'ROH
THE HOUSE
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rar ,r - . .a . hnownr jbiw: m a .w n ik a. j ass. a
---. l-V " 'w 7 n "wust
twro place, in 1956,
KaXL BECAME ONE Of
THE GCEATfcrST MONEy VrWf
NBM IN 0U WHEN HE
TOTALLED i7Z33 FOR THE
rfcAK. H B)6 WIN VA THE
Bt mlrkay rose
ROCHESTER. N.Y.. Jan.
Middleweifrt boxing champion
Carmen Basilio tonight hauled in
another big prize mben he was
named winner of the eighth an
nual S. Rae Hickok "Professional
Athlete of the Year" Award.
The Je-?ear-M rs Marine
from CbMteaaaga. N.Y.. wai are
eated wUh Ike flt.Mt a'tamand-
ataded. faMwekled kelt Ikat j
faea wMk Ike award at Ike aa- i f li f If
aaal Racaester Press and Radio CCniftlf-MOdfsl
dak aiaaer tar the keaem af the
palia taad.
Basilio. who moved up from
welterweight champion to middle-
, weight king by dethroning Sunar
Ray Robin.on in a fierce.
lS-rounder. beat out baseball
Burdette and Ted Williams
three-way balloting battle for the
valuable trophy.
Canasea collected Zlt poiaU la
edge B a rattle. Milwaakee'a
aatcalac alar af the World Ser
ies, by tt aetata and Williams
ay It'i patata. Golf ekaiaptoa
Dick Mayer waa a tratUag feartk
aad Nadoaal Leagae batting
ekaaipiaa Jlaa Mastal af the St.
Loaia Cardinals waa fiftk.
Basilio received 4X first place
votes from a national panel of 114
I ports writers and sportscasters
who voted for first, second and
third chokes.
i kilting power roasastlag of Gil
j Hodges? Re Campaaella. Ckar
Ue Veal aad Glaa Ctmon.
"This Coliseum park is the big
gest farce I ever heard of." said
lAntonelli. bitterest of the critic.
! With the Dodgers' nghthand
strong h. they'll be much tougher
than they were at Ebbets Field.
"More aad astro aceeat la bo
lag pal aa kittlag atreagtb. aad
I ikiak It's a akaaae. A pitcher
kaa la ckaage kit eatire style la
a par Uke tkia. I aaa la faor
af aaifarsa parka, wherever poa
sible. aad I'd personally Rke so"
see ad af tbeaa aieaaara akowt
Ike aasne aa Milaaakee. which
la areaad Sit dowa rack Hae aad
44 ia cealer Held."
Friend said the layout of the
Coliseum should give the Dodgers
a distinct advantage in the race.
"It's ridiculous." hr added. "Ev
ery club has good righthand hit
ters, oui ine uoagers nave ine Salem Academy Crusaders and their shiny, new Yamawa
most It s going to be tough on LeUU4v basketball leadership go to tha post again tonight for another
pitchers. hi one this with the itrona Yamhill ouint in an eilht o'clock clash in
Spahn. who won .1 games lor! Acldtmy Gym YamhiU U now a single game behind the loading
Markets-Business Reports
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New York Closing Stocks
Report by
Mtrrtll Lynch. PMrce. rnr.
Leading Academy '5'
Plays Yamhill Tonight
A4-B Leaders Vie
f50 000 PaOFEwAON-
AL CHAMPIONSHIP AT TAM
0'5HANTBK. m THE R&A
VAHD0N TaOPMy KAT1NSS HE
HAD A 70.59 AAE A6
COMBEO TO MIPCLSQOPP
70.33 AMD ED RKSCLS
Dallas Vs.
j Canby High
the Braves last season, said he
believed the Los Angeles park will
affect the fastball pitcher more
' than the sinker ball thrower, of
hich he is one.
"Km what I d like la are?"
Saaka asked rhetorically. "I'd
, lke la see the day whea the
baseball people pau a rale auk
lag kt aiaadatary far a ball la
travel at least lot feet far a
boase raa. The salaiaMai bow la
!St. Thai's ao mi Hi man at alL
Crusaders of Coach Bob Funk.
Elsewhere in the loop tonight
Kansas 2nd
TAWAMA LIAGl'C
w l rvi pr
tali AraOnr S I J3) Hi
Hhnwwt . S t .114 M2
Ylmklll 4 t .m ?1 J1
WIimiM 4 t .Ml MS 141
Fhllaauth JI M US !Si
haakt 4 JJ1 ?T! !S4
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Skvrtau I I .147 T' 113
! AraaiT. AmltT al Phllamath. Wll- (Coalloaed Irom preeetVag page)
Lew Burdette. who won, three J""'" ahenaM at Dy- vote nint for .cond, eic, reflecl
World Series games for Milwaukee i the Mountaineers' domination of
in helping beat the ew York Van-
i Mounties
Lead Poll
WUXAMBTTI VALLIT
W L Pel PP PA
DaJUl 14 1 M t
MaiaJU I 4 1.40 41
4 i .aaa s si tnuml ball can become a borne
Caakr ... 4 1 .44 34
EsUcaJa 4 1 .444 it
Tnl(hl'l um: CaabT at Dallaa.
ftatral al MsUlla. Iiuraaa at hi-
ay.
kees last faU. said the short Wt Sheridan is at Dayton. Amity at jnU of jb,. m K
lield wall would not affect 'his Philomath and Willamma al . Ur, total nf 72s
pucnuig siyie. 1 piico my own ;
strength rather than a hitler's ' The Cresadera roared laU Ike
weakness." he said. Remember j Icaaao lead last Friday with a
n you still have to get the ball up
4 in the air to hit a home run. When
. 34 run. that's whea I'll begin to
444 it 48 "
The Willamette Valley League
basketballers put forth with round
No. 2 tonight, following the open
ers for the season last Friday.
. la teaight's tare Ike Dallas
High Dragaaa are at home, witk
the vialtlag Caaby Coagara, Cea
tral Hi's Paatbert face the Mot
alla ladiaaa at MaUlla aad Baw
dy plays Eatacada at Saady.
Eagles Get
New Field
till vidary aver Skerwaad.
kaacklac the Bowasoa tVwaa tba
lap ru. Ahw helpfal aa Friday
waa the 3C-M Phitematk wia aver
YaanaiB, wkleb kept the Tigers
treat taariag flrot place wttk Sa
lem Aeadeaiy-
WiUamina downed Amity and
Panther '5'
Eyes Tribe
The Oregon School for Deaf
Panthers, currently residing on a
2-2 p e r e h ia the Marion B
League'! Junior Division, hope to
change all that for the better to
ut
MARION B LIAGUf (MINO
W L PrL PF PA
falli City
Marl-ana J I .114 144 ISt
St. Paul . 1 I .14 IS4 134
Valtrtl t .34 114 174
naf trhMl I t .Ml III )M
Prrryaal .. II IM lis III
rhemawa 1 J .234 14 111
Drtroll 4 4 .444 1H III
Talhti faait: Chcaaawa al Daf
IrkML Valnti al St. Paal. MarLar-
rtt at Falli CHy, DMrtH al Perry-
aal.
while Kansas State look third with
131 points.
Kaaaaa, after Using two games
dariaf Caaaborlaia't lajary-farc-ad
abaeace, baaaced back la
whip Colorado aad Mlaaeari while i
Kaaaaa State, aecoad laat week,
kaaeked off Nebraska aad Okla
homa. Another switch in the standings
Sheridan nipped Banks in other .k..j ,A,. c p,. ";
. , . niicatj 11 iuiC ajaii r i an i u iiiiv
rnoay action. 1 rts i,. ivkii. ik. rw.n r.
If Funks athletes are up to the, ,,,., m ,;.ir ... rmr, rinri.
task at hand tonight, they will
take a full game lead over the idle
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 10 B ! Sherwood, and will drop Yamhill
Penn'i M.OOO-seat Franklin Field two fames off the pace.
today became the new borne of
the Philadelphia Eaglet of the
The openers turned out to ba "
just as expected last week Dallas CorriM.owr Bert
itormed oveTweak Estacla. Cen- 5 i!vH '00tb'1,
tral was too much for Sandy and ""-""i""--
Molalla had no trouble with Canby.
Dallas aad Saady will he farar
ed to wia their oatiags aaadily
toaight. bat Ceatral appears la
be ap agalast a tiger la the big
aad laleated M alalia dab la the
featare game af Ike roaad.
AH vanity mixes start at eight
Green Wins
In Australia
SYDNEY. Australia. Jan. 21
Mike Greta of Miami today
fought his way into the quarter
final round of the Australian Na
tional Tennis Championships with
M. H, M. M victory over Rod
Laver. a l-year-old Aussie.
Defending champion Ashley
Cooper of Australia defeated coun
tryman John Pearce. i-3, s-J. M
in a second round match and will
meet Green in the quarter-finals
Thursday. v
Laver pulled into a V lead id
the first set and had the American
worried but in the second set
micti niuvca mean quicaiy wnen ' I'ader the aaiTerttty'
ZRZ. Aussie j ,co.U.aedfrwpreeedi.p.fe) i " - lW-ed to
into numerous errors. , . . . ' . : reat Ha facililiea hat tha r.ru
Green again forged ahead in the '"'" J " bl1dln .""l ,ul h arw tbrt kVakW
third with quick breaks. wondering what the , iuJuTal. al .1.
Ia the fourth. witH the score atbaun guvs were dorn Nearly j JmtZs" 4
i,reen passea Laver as he Ike elab waV pay aaaiateaaace
Fraak McNaaaee. arealdeat af
Ike Eagle aaaoaaeed the
witch frasa the St-MMeal ca
pacity Caaaio Mack Stadiaaa
where the elab baa played taaaat
af Ms game sine 1M. A few
eaateaU nastty eabikHlaaa
were played al FraabUa Field.
Maaicipal fMadtaataad Tesaple
A startlag Haeap at Dave Iwei
gart, Dtek Vath. Vera Draag aad
hlgb-srartag Larry Dyek aad
Roger Carter win fare off far
the Cratadera. while Yaaahin kj
eipected to go wktk Dare Her
saaaa. Bob Light. JIpb Log glaa.
Vera RolHas aad Dale CrawforC
o'clock, following the usual pre- Stadli
Ums. i The uu of Franklin Field nn.
Honor Goes
To Mcintosh
nati routed Houston and St. Louis
in the tough Missouri Valley Con
ference and made their season rec
ord 12-2.
Marylaad. toklag aver Ike At
laatie Coaal Caafereace lead at
North Careliaa Battered Ma third
defeat aad its aecoad eeafereaee
laM, asoTed ap freaa eighth la
sixth la Ike ratlaga. Narth Cara
1 1 a a suffered a terreapoadlag
drop. Oklaaoaaa Stole ta aeveatk
ptoee. Keatacky, alalk, aad Brad
ley, lota, retailed their places.
' North Carolina State, overtime
winner over North Carolina, made
a fresh bid for a first-10 ranking
after dropping to 30th place a week
ago, but couldn't oust Temple from
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 20 i - the top of the second 10 listings.
jvides the Eagles with one of the California's center Don Mcintosh
i largest seating capacities in the today received the Northern Co
lleague. The move is expected to form a basketball writers and
sucim me cumpiaims oi ouier nroaacasiers commendation a s
Harrison in
T kl j teams about the small checks player-of-tbe-wi
OtrneV W M P" "P oy teams, defensive work
- ' I'wder the aaiTersHy's tax ! Melatosh.
The auaainfi with BOlMi aa a 14-S-S-7-4-S-4-3-1-1
haili ( first pUe
t aad wa-latt recr0 threat
night when they tangle With the
Chemawa Indians in an eight
o'clock basketball game in the
Deaf School Gym.
It will be aae of tear clreali
clashes toaight. bal H weal be
the sneet Imparls at mm. That
pwrtiealar Kent falls at Falls
CHy where lac loop leading
MMatolaecrs aad their aahlena-
. ttbed record face the seeaad
place MaeLarea Hawks who
have leal bat aae game.
In other games the St. Paul
Bucks, who are tied with Mac
La ren In second place, play the
ValseU Cougars at St. Paul and
the winless DetroiU meet Perry
dale's Pirates at Perrydale.
Last Friday's rawad saw St.
Paal top MaeLarea 4t-M, rails
CHy beat Chesaawa 4-4l. Val
seti ramble over Perrydale 74
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NL'W YORK. Jan. (jP-Th,
stock market moved ahead mod
erately today as President Eiseie
hawar'a economic mesxaaa to mm.
I gross predicted that the business
34 ilumD would end aoon.
The industrials and utilities wera
well ahead of the rails, which kin
gle-handedly pushed the market
up Friday, dropped back today.
The general run of key slocks
rose from fractions to a point or
bettor while the rails showed
mainly fractional losses.
Volume increased to 2.310.000
shares from 2,200,000 Friday.
The Associated Press average
of HO stocks rose 70 cents to $161.00
with the industrials up $1.50. tha
rails down M cents and tha util
ities up (0 cents.
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Salem Quotations
BUTTIRFAT (Andran's)
Premium 41 ',
No. I .... N't
EGGS (Orfon E(f Producer)
Price to farmer in I ta I cent
under th wholetal a rice,;
Jumbo A .
Extra Larjt AA .
Uri AA
Lrs A ..
Medium AA .. . .
Smell AA
POULTRY (North wait Poultry)
Lf f horn Ran II
Colored Han .. .1
Colored Fryers 4!
Old Rooatari M
Grain Futures
Drift Down
CHICAGO, Jan. 20 laV-AIl grain
m futures prices except soybeans
' drifted lower in a light Board of
: Trade business today. The soy
Stocks Jind Bonds
rampllad By The AaaoclaUd Praia
Jaa. SS "
BOND AVERAGES '
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Markets at a Glance
NEW YORK, Jan. N l
Storka Hither; rail, off.
Bond, Mixed: fovemmenta off.
Cotton lrrttular: llauidatlon. trad
buying.
raiiAuii
Wheal Lower: reduced export pro-
peetn.
Corn Lowr; hdf Mil inf.
uat itifncr: lair oamano.
44 bean gains wera in all contracts "'"" wnn v"
Hog Sttadv la SO cent hlfher.
CatUe Staady la M ctnu Manor.
Chicago Grain
lh If ta i.aaa.lhA.ae a
checks pUyer-of-the-week because of his. i. w.a virti.u (in i3-a)
I. aantal (7) (12-3)
came ta the net and broke serv
ice. Green then safely served the
next game ta close out the match.
Gambees Have Son
CORVALUS. Jan. 20 ( - Mrs.
Dave Gambee, wife of the leading
scorer en the Oregon State Col
lege basketball team, Sunday gave
birth to a seven-pound son.
Gambee was with the team in
Palo Alto. Calif., at the time his
soa was born.
old hat to Dutch.
Crowded lata the 2M bracket
were Mike Soacbak, Grosaiav
gers. N.Y.. who rallied la' the
Melatosh. M was eatataadlag
laat ftatarday whea the Bears
moved hats a first place tie la
the Pacific Coast Coafereaee with
a ll-Jl vletery orer Oregaa Stale,
tetb CaHfaraia aad I'CLA have
S-l reearda.
Coach Pete Newell of the Bears
3. Ranaat Stat t (lt-1)
4. Cincinnati It) (11-21
I. Sta rrtaclir (2) (12-1) .
I. Marytaad (I) !-')
7. nklaheex stele (1) (ll-l) .
t. North (aroUn (1) (12-3) ...
t. Keatacky (lt-3)
14. Bradley (14-2)
SBCOND TIN
II. Teanaea (12-2)
12. Narth Carolina Stat (14-3)
termed his current crew as thei- fj: '"? M.
eaata aader Ibo verbal agree
meal wtlh aalvertity aalheeitie.
While no figure was disclosed it - h-at rf.i.n.K. t.. iv. w.a tnr . l -
" !... ,fc., ,k. .... - " " if ;.- e.e
laat twa round ta (et laU I he i .. "-" ' years. Tcaaaa tii-j)
Vaaeoaver. B.C.. aad Bill Jobao- .t,Kr1M 2L ftut4 Mcintosh and added. "Calt it. wiehit. (ii-t) ...
i-i.k !F "iieTOutiie rpuiiea iot ueorce acerune aia a tarriiic b -'
wmm. vwmm. ... . r1-.-.. e,.jj 1 .
u . viinm mau jieuium. ,on our Liave uamnee. wna is ane
Round Table
Handed Top
ARCADIA. Calif.. Jan. 30 ufW
Weights for the rich Santa Anita
Maturity were announced today
and to the surprise of no one
Round Table was handed top Im
post of 12 pounds.
Willie Harmati probably will get
the job of piloting Round Table
in the mite and one-quarter test
next Saturday, which should have
in a value of around 1110,000.
l I Trainer Willie Mailer said deft
stt ait d ret lea aa Harmati will not
be made antH awaer Travis M.
Kerr arrives frasa Oklahoma
City. Willie Shoemaker, who was
1 have rlddea lb aatiea'a tap
S-year-eld meaty wtaaer af 1M7,
has beea groaaded all wek by
th stewards.
"It probably will be Harmatz,
331
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7
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CHICAGO, Jan. 3 Grain:
I Oeea Cleat ' 1
. WHEAT '
March l.l-llJa t.ll'.-'a !
May 2 15 V M'r't .
.'ulv IS7',.' ItH,
Septamber 1 M-tt, I an1
December l.3, 1 M'l'l
CORN
March 112',-', 1 11V,
Mav 1 IS'.-la 1I4',1I
Julv l.lt, l.li'.-H
Sptmnr I IS'. 1 !'.
December 1.13 1 13',
OATS
March 44', i . 4.
May ai',-41 444
Julv 37i, H',
September 17 ''
RVB
March IJI'.'t -127'.
Mav I ,-24 1 ,
Julv .13. Ill
September 1 IS', llft'b
SOTBKAN'S
January I.241, 2.24'.-,
March l., '. J 37J lt
May 3 31'.-. 2.11',-',
July 131a- X3t.-tk
September 3 17',-'. 2.17',
I n mA nn In wmr. then a
half cent a bushel for th deferred
months.
A good snowfall in a largo area
of th winter wheat belt along
with a report that Pakistan has
withdrawn from th export mar
ket for tha present held wheat
futures prices under Friday's
do tnrougnout ine session. i
Dow Jones Averages
3 Industrial
34 Railroad,
It Utillti
4t Stock
Hifh U ChM
4 41 444 OS 447.
107 77 103 M 104 (It
7117 711 7144
1K.00 19 7 ISt II
Vtar; ttiiuMfJivut ui a-oovre, t
At th close, wheat waa a-H Chicago Onions
a - a I A. A.a. '
Chicago Butter-Eggs
CHICAGO, Jan. It Uf (TJSDA)
Butte,r ateady: wholl aelllnf price
unchanged; S3 cor AA St'.-',: 42 A
M1.-',: so t',-t; C anquotad.
Ctfa weik: wholasala alllit( prlc
'., In I', lower: 44 per cant or bttr
frad A wait 34.34': medium ax
(r,i 33-33',; atandard Sr: cheek
30-30'..
Western Securities
Leonard hit out of bounds on
the seventh for a seven that killed
his chances.
Goosle't doom came on the 1Mb
when he booked to the left, belted
aver the green, took three
down and settled for six strokes.
Owen Names
Mat Lineup
Matchmaker Elton Owen ye ster
ol the best.
I thlak we played oar best
gasaes laat week la getllag over
Staafard aad Oregaa State,"
Newell said. "I thlak aar team
play a claee I Kt poteatial aa
any learn I've bad.
The bid and aik quotation rt
rt tent orw-f a at woicn on or mor
dlr. mcmbar it lb NaUonal
AamlatlM at Sacurily Dlr'a Inc.,
wauld trde with to fneral public
t lh Um th auotatloR w r a
tathrd al 3 pin. terdy:
K.I the final deolaine. i, nn I. U . ' d
2 , T, .. ....... ' Cltf.-Orf Power 30
j ivrrr, saia in ataoic.
tt Hirsch I a a b t, tralaor for
Promised Lead, seaaatioaal aasi
ara campai(ar wba waa flv
stake last year, ba sigaod Bill
Belaad far a a meshber af ki
statenmaker titon Qwen yesler- r h . n, '' (3). Scrwhih (i: I
day completed the bookini lor t,oach Howie uallmer of Stanford 4,) oaofers (): stataika (t)
s u2iIL.r.?.,"K. said the Cl-OSC game was bril-UDi t-.cky. suiLe. m. Near'
UiU card by namg" tnT'oartTci: .
(Caatiaaad frarn procediag page)
Seen tfver the weekend was one .of the redkot candi
dates for spot on this season's All-Coast cafe tquad. He t
Gary Simmons, the Idaho jusrd. Yen won't find a hetter
nt'On the coast . . . The hard driving, quick shooting
Vandal leader tallied 15 polats each night against YVSC,
ail when you can do that against Jack friel particularly
on the second night you're accomplishing something . . .
What does 30-year man Friel index is the best basketball
team he'i ever hid at Washington State? He's had some
good onet. we'll all agree. But he says the outfit of 1941.
which had tuch men as the 6-7 Paul Lindeman who in those
yeirs wai considered an absolute giant in basketball: Ray
Sundquist, Vern Butti and Bob Olson was hit best. That
squad went to the finals of the NCAA playoffs after topping
Stanford here on the coast . . . Lindeman, Sundquist and
Butts all landed on the "All Northern Division" team, and
both Lindeman and Sundqusit not only made the All-Confer-tnc
squad but were named tp some of the All-American
units too , . . '
Vie Townsend Led Scorers Thit Suson
.mm. To, th. ZiiT Km. wd "luttrate the Importance
pants for three prelim battles, .f...,. h..k4K.,i
first of which will start proceed
ings at l:M o clock
la tkal awe Bab Hess. 21
paaad newcomer from Seattle
who fat rated aa a par with
Eddie SalUvaa, facet
Professor Shirama. Thea
aeil mla K win be the abler dap
Bootable, Har aaaaM agaiaat
ragged Bill Fletcher.
i-S North South
Vawaaawa
ars Slate Action
(Cotillaaed from preeedlag pa(l
set Carram. That waM be -I
The semiwinduo soecial will be eeater Wayne Roberts, who
CAPITOL LANES
Monday Mixed Deukla Letfaa:
Loafen
Caflai
Ml
(3). tlifh tedlvldaal laaae: Varlra
siiaeiaiar aaa waa aaaaa
in; hick IndlTldaal atria,: Vtrleae
Maiaenbeiaiar 447 4d Bad Adam,
S3: hifh t : Lrafer 111;
hlth taaaa aerl:. Lealer 2111.
tNIVEBtlTT BOWL
Claaitc Lae: Barer Saertlai
deed (4), SauUty Oil C. (4): Lena
at. rric (ii RaMf-a
a (I): UnlTaralty Bawl IS),
Cala (): rraak'l Predac (I).
taatll PaatUe (i); Nartman'a
CKda Plywood
uuoi. rroighi
Iron Plramaa ...
Jantzan Inc. Com
Malar Frnk
Morrlaon-Knudeen
Or.-Porl. Cmnt
Pac. P. At C. Com
Pop Talbot
3'
a-IV ktwer, rye unchanged to
lower, soybeans unchanged to S
higher, and lard S to M cents a
hundred pounds higher.
Chicago Livestock
CHICAGO, Jan. SO I (USDA)
Hof, It.SOO; (airly aetrv: ateady ta
moatly St higher on butcher: In
atanrca as much a M hiaher on
weifht or SS lb; ora aUady to
13 hifhw: moat advanc on weight
over 2t lb; No. 3-S 190-340 lb butch
er Il.tO-llH: 3 I4-24 lb Itot
ll.M; No. 1-3 I70-SP4 lb IS.2S-I400;
muted grade 40O-SSO lb ow IS li
lt 10; 340-404 Iba 14 SO-I7.00.
CatUa 34 00; calva SO: tar
fnerllr active except food grades
over 1.20 Iba: slow: prim itaan
fully 10 higher; other gradea udy
to Id higher; heifer ateady to SO
higher; other da moUy tdy;
2 load prim 1.190 lb ateeri 31.90;
hifh, I sine Oct. 1954; meat choira
and prima M 33-30 23: food grd
2.1.90-3 00: utility hnd atandard 1I.0O
23.03: ehoic and prim hllr 24.73.
24.23; moat standard and food 1100.
4.00; utility and commercial hull
17 OO-20 iiO; good and choice valer,
3 04-31. 00: cn4le 44 lb mixed a tear
aad hailar tock calva 17.2.
Sheep 3,909: (laughter lamb both
wooled and ahore acllv: fully 21
higher; lughtr awe itaady; bulk
chole wooled lamb 1)4 lb dowa
23 33-34 34: prima lamb quotabl to
24. SO; eon fc 00-23.24: cull and utility
tl.04-32.OS; choice (all ahorn lamb
90-104 lb 23 2S-23.7S: (nod tad choice
Uughter ewe, I. f0l; etrU aad
utility I - .
CHICAGO, Jtn. 20 Onion:
Opea Hlk Low Clot
January 1 4 1 40 1.40 1 4
rbniary Ml I ts Ml Ml
March 1.71 III 1.71 1.71-M
Portland Produce
Portland Livestock
two-Bart entry Mr the M tartly, rportltnd Oti & Cok
"I won t know until tomorrow . Po" n H,- w..
whether Willie flartack is coming I . . , . "
out from Florida." said Jacobs, i Slrlk o? cfiiJorlfu III
"If he does came, h will have ch Manhatua
Promised Und and Boland will be Jlc'ty ny IZI
on ,noscoe raaney, out u nan act . u. a. Nauaaai
cast make it Boland will hav
Promised I-d and we'll have t
get another boy for the other
horse."
1, ll'e
asi ai.
l.i 11',
Sl' 33'i
nr. in'.
19'i lilt
14 mi c
imkim i r . m. , . -r i . A.m.
ii Mldble MM: fed stn and heif-
20'. S'i en miiy i ds oeiow a weex aj;
axtrem top 1.2S lower; load av
erage choice fed steers M.M; half
doit loads choice iteers 21.2s;
pod steers 24.00-50; load mostly
haic heifers 13.75; good heifers
22 59-23.25; utility and commercial
cowt U.SOH JO; canneri and cut
ters 11.10-14 M; utility bulls ts avsi oo
3JJ
Prothro Is
SBC Guest
elera (I), Breadway Market (3). Hit
T(taa
Indlvidval tarn: a. Aadfi
ich Indlvidaal aarlti: p.
S. Aaderaea (III).
Bartartll
ia rematch between the masked
I Bat'' and Henry Lent The Bat
I last week used his control rsial
' "claw" hold to scramble the proud
Lent, and blond Henry wants at
him again.
The maiaer ia a la the big re
. match betweea Karl oa Himat
ler aad Herhle Freemaa. which
eaald be adeaaalely eaUrd "Th
' Battle far lb Beard. " The
! later ia Ihia aae wHI be farced
la MbraM I a share ia aiM-rieg
aad It to laewe bl whisker
pletely. Beth
cored tt agaiaat the Spartaa:
1-1 forward Jerry Miller) - for
ward Doag Re I her; M gaard
Mike Edgely, aad 1-1 gaard Gary
Over al North Salem, the Vik
ings, raaked No. 4 la lal week'
Associated Pre blgb tcboal poll
play beat la the Willamette
LBireratty maier varsity. The i aaa reu.ir I
VnVa hoe mam 11 end kal Me tar (4) (11131.
... Ihi. ' Art lladl (4)
a lar this seataa. , p.... . i.M,,
(t3. Biia uia (
Pattar (lt). Mlfk Warn teattii
Barter Spertlaf Oeedi (till). ,
CMtBBT flTT
! Monday Nome wilt Lratae: B.
lfh Mareld llerlat (t), Market Bx
JH (4): Puller Bra. B (4), VI eta Mar.
el (: ho Lleydt (41. Creie
I reed Laefr (41; Wleder't Laaa
dry (3), I. O. P. (I). Blfh Individ!
(aaie: Bow Plnlev III). Nlh lodi-
vidaal rt.i Boa Ptaley (441).
Hlik leaai s: Wl'defe Laaadrv
(5i. Milk Itana aerleti Poller Braeb special visitor.
Oregon Stat football coach Tom
my Prothro, who has Just com
pleted signing a -new five-year con
tract as head boss of th Beavers,
is to b the principal speaker Fri
day morning during the weekly
meeting of the Salem Breafakst
Club at IN Senator Hotel. SBC m,!. invt Tru,t
chief Ed Lewi announced yester- j c. srie.:
j. ' Income Berlu .
"' I Stock Berle
"We ar very happy to have Prt. stock a. .
iinh men Wrmt.. Nail. Div. Irle .
. B
'. 41',
3. 471,
M' Vi
M', M
Investment Trusts
(ZUka, tmltktrt a Co., lac.)
Affiliated (und -
Canadian Pund ...
Century Siiare Trust ...
Chemical Pund
0lwara Pund
Diver. Invaat. Pund
Elvidend Snar
iteo t. tt. Bal. Pund .
PORTLAND UP - Buttarfat
Tentative, subject to Immediate
change-Premimum quality, deliv
ered in Portland, tO-AS cents per
lb; first quality, S7-W; second
quality. 52 So.
Butter-Wholesale, fob. bulk
cubes to wholesalers Grade AA '
S3 score, 3H; A grade, t2 score,
SI'i: B grade. M score. 57; C
grade, score, 55. ,
ChoeseTowholesalers Ore -gon
singles, 11-41 lb; Oregon (-L
loaf. 43Vi-53V.
Eggs To retailers Grade
AA, large, 4ft-4.; A large, 42-44;
A A medium, 43-44; medium, 42
43. Cartons, 1-3 cents additional.
Eggs To producers AA large
33-404: A large. 37-MV,; A medi
um 36-39.
Live poultry No. 1 fryers,
2'.-4 lb. 22-23 at farm; light hens
10-11 at farm: heavy hens 11-11
at th farm: old roosters, 7-3.
Rabbits Average to growers
Live whites. 3'i-S lbs. 22-23; col
ored pelts, 4 cants less; fresh
killed fryers to retailers, 59-61;
cut up 42-15.
Wool-Nominal, clean basis Vt
Mood, ta 1.05; H blood to 1.13; Uj
blood to 1.29; fine to 1.2.
Wbele4l4 Drsd Meat
Beef carcasses Steers, choice,
560-700 lb, 43.5045.06: good 42.00
44.50; standard 39.00-42.00; conv
merclal cows, 36.00-31.60; utility,
35.00-37.00; canners and cattera,
33.00-36.00.
Beef cuts choice steer hind
quarters. 51.00 53.00; r o u a d i
full loins, trimmed
1 69.00 - 73.00; forequarters 17.00.
Calves salable MO; steady: 133.50 ; chucks 41.00-42.50; ribs
choice vealera M 00-32 0(1- anod 1 n nA.s-? m
fvealrs H.60-2I.O0: good and , Lamb ' - Choice a 10-31 00: .
choice slaughter calves 21.25-25.00 good, all wis. 46.60-S0.00.
good and choice stock steer calva , Pork carcasses Shipper style,
23.56-36.00. 120-170 lb. 31.00-32.00.
Hogs salable 1060; butchers 25-: Pork cuts Loins, choice. 1 11
down, 35.00-36.00; spareribs, 36.60
49.00; fresh hams, 12-11 lbs. 51 60-
53.00.
Slab bacon All wts. . 43.00-
Oa. Ind.
Crup Tobacco .
Inrora. Invtator ..
Kr Cuat. Puadt:
B-l
-4
K-l
t-t
...
Man. Bond Pund
Natl. Growth
Lewil said, "and Plonrrr Pund
e.t.e Wrr P.ral- 1 m Wr W n,v H1ny j Jl -Un rund
"fc'nmm fun folk, in this are who wlU want ! wViiinston tun
Although technically listed st f'T
ine jvs. me coiirgians win use
(ji). aim Aot to har him apk. '
"Voa" aad Free- ly freshman and tome topho- &m,imIi'l?Jfimlii
maa Brdlp saart beard. , mores who olan t pisy bau last i-.r.. a.d m ,ist). Knf.
year, accoraing 10 coaca jerry i;iumai id (.'h: Terminal tt
(4) (
(3) (TIN), cut Parm laiaraac
Piaanca (!)
Ltaadry (I)
t77J4),
: Banj
fhl l
(II (t1: Hell
('(Stt), tawllnaoa'a
Church Loop
Hoop Results
The 1M1 seasoa wu a pretty footJ one hereabouts also.
OregoB'i Vie Townsend led the Northern Division In seor
iflf with 174 point! and Orefoa State. Jehu Mandlc, him
telt M AU Amerlcan, wis a close second at lfi ...
Many folki in this irea are saddened to learn of the sud
den death of Joe Dispcniiere in Medford last week. He suc
cumbed to heart attack despite being no more than 40
vear old . . . Jna waa nn nf tha manv treat "small colleee"
thletea who performed at Willamette U during the Spec .mrfXlmM iuu
Keene eoachUig regime, and played hoth football and base- ,2
ball. In recent yein he had been a regional director for 1111.011 m: i.t tpo.i n t.
6 SUla Board of Parole, and had hli offict u Medford ... i Lniat (it), iit slb 01,'
r (3) (141), Nlthola' laaaranea
(I) (I3tT)l C. B. MlliI (JS) (Xlll,
gpalaf Laaiker (JH) (sA). Hifh
Indlvidaal tai Warrta Millar (341).
t. atiiwr
Naatelea
Blew A Lr.tve: Oeae Let Ha rae
(141, tinur Metkedlat (ft): Barte.
wad BIB (et). In hararene (nil
Cthrarv Baptlat (41). TrlaNy Math,
edit! (34). iBUfwrdlaU A Leatae:
let Prabrtrr:aa (341 Seatk Sale
Ktaaaa (zsi. latemtedlai
ta.
Long
Hi ail-frcahaaaa startlag Unc
ap wlU laclad 6-2 1141 Gavtala
of Woodbara. 6-1 Bob OUagar f (a. Bit t !: Naa
kaiUHa.rre4w.tar. HftU -' 91 "
" ,rwm ioao. - CItI l.ae: fhrla Patrol II),
Dick Kreks af Madras, aad 1-19 Shrin No. ! (I): sarin He. t ).
Jerr STIaoer al (Mneala Weak 1 '"'PP i A Vartel (4), P.
erry wiaaer at uiywipia, wa. f(fl ' M a,,,,,,,, (tn relrlat
North Salem coach Ward ?' 'A city (): I1-
pick hi starters ,,. rrfa't mt ctai city
. a (w: I'
Paldaniut will
(ram among 6-1 Grant Harter. M,Trn,ier id krm
Dick Scaggia. 6-t Jim Litchfield and
Kent Ltvnmert. 6-1 Homlr Wood.
1-16 Dale Drake, aad 5-7 Vl
Barnes.
Patl (1). Spot Lit Cafe CM "Ilk
Individual tai Jite strttlr aa
A. Wyator (111). Bit ladlvi I at
nt,r ierrr n. rt). Blfh tttm
tai: Ihrla, w. ixtasr). iih
teaa rleti Ptrgaaa'! (ItSi). ,
In his three years t Oregon ii;i O A
Slate, Prothro'i teams have fin. lllll UepieS Any
ftned second once and first twist ! i . . A 0 li
in the Coast Conference grid race. Mtere$t in AOtfA
rrtaay meeting is open to tn
male public and will start at 7:30
a.m.
Bid Akd
lis tl M, 50 higher; sows strong to 50 high-! lb. 53.00-57.00; shoulders. 16 lbs..
Mis MK-ver; sorted 1-2 grade Buicners
'2?S !J!f 22.00-50: mixed grade lots 21.50-
f I it '12.00; sows 30-506 lbs 13.50-19.01.
J ?J Sheen salable BOO: alow alauf ti
ll . ii. ter lambs 66-1.00 lower: fdri i00-, . , . . , .
u iirfully staady; choicawosledslaugh- V"1 and calves - otdhoic6
7W '(tar lambs 22.59-23.00; choice shorn 1wt' ndrB. MOO-.
'22 '!S lambs z2.CO-23.0O; good slaughter 49 00
f'8 Jm iambs mostly 22.00-50; good and I P1-" .
94 i choice feeders 19.50-22.06: fleshy Hay -No. J irten alfalfa, nra
JJJ ft feede'n up to Zt.SO: cull to goodj
j i l"l slaughter ewes I.OO-10.60. M;M W ton' .,em ,0 8!00
vriijinio fa-u lira ae(.nn ui v.
west dist. Danvers med 1.50-75:
large 1.50-2.00: ' boilers 10 lbs. 25
29: Calif, while large 3.00-50.
Potatoes Ore. Deschutes Rus
sets 100 Iba 3.1V50: few higher:
25 lb. sacks 1.25-35: baker. 109
lb., 6 ot. mln.. 3.50-75; 12-16 ot.
125-50; local Burbankt washed
100 lb No. Is 2.73-3.00: Idaho Rus
set! No. 1-100 lbs 3.75-4.00.
Apples Oregon-Washington De
IM
lot
II
T
3.21
SM
1171 13 M
10.14 1143
4 S3
1143 ti t
i if Portland Grain
1h
PORTLAND i Coarse grain,
i;, 15-day shipment, bulk, coast de
livery:
Oats No. I, 36-lb. white 49.50.'
Barley No. J, 43-lb B.W. 47.00.
Corn N. 2, K. U. shipmnt
53.75-54.25.
Wheat (bid i to arrive market,
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 20 ur
Scratch another (each from th
Tmii A4M mUupl
Ja HiU, director f athlaUei at
th Uftivantty of Southern Cali
fornia, aaid today ha Isn't about
to leave the Trojan campus. Ha
EUGENE. Jan. M til Th 6000 coached th Trojaa football teams
AuUa Foundatien Scholarihlp ia bfor kwcominf athletic diractcr.
Scholarship Won
By Bruce Brtnn
the Unlvirtity of Oregon bust nasi
school will go to Bruce Brena, a
two-year lttrma la football.
Brena ha a frad point aver
Despite reports he Is being con
tldtred at Callage Station, Hill
said: "I kivsn't bn contacted. 1
basil No. 1 bulk, delivered coast:
Soft White
Soft White (excl. Rax)
White Club
" Hard Bad wlalwt
Ordinary
16 per cent
II pr cant
It per cant
Sard Whit Baarti
Ordinary
16 par cent
11 par cat a
, 13 par cent
its.
221.
1.25.
127.
1.27.
2.21.
licious combination loos 35-31 lbs,
27.76-3.00; fancy 1.75-2.00; C grade
1.26-50; Red Delicious loo 35-31
lb extra fancy 4.00-50; fancy 2.75-,
3.60; extra fancy tray pack 4 75
t.OO, a few higher: fancy 4.06-50; (
Newtowns, xtra fancy! 36-lb loose
2.50-75: fsncy. 1.75-100; Rod
1 30. 1 Romea, large, extra fancy 1.75-
3.00; fancy i.oo-so: winaaaps,
a loose, combination grade, 35 lbs,
t,2 3.00-59; various varieties C, grade,
1.25 loo pack low as 1.25.
121 Celery - Local hearta 100-80
rr roi-ainia' 'Wheal si- harlav dozen: California 2-2Vt: do 4 00-'
II: four 31; corn 7; data 9; mill .so: lew nrgner: som low aa a.7i
feed 21. tMarU a o-H w4Ulk
age of clone Id 21 aa A icala i havei't lvn down Iher. 1 fclv
which 4 9 tt parfect. ' ae plana to leave hra.H
!
T