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    PAGE SIX
?h OREGON STATESMAN. Salm. Or soon. Wednesday Moraing. January 16. 1946
Vikings Thump Springfield
For Fifth Straight Victory
I 1 W 1 8 W A VmrN ..
81 a i
Sportie sorties: Was the Friday
the Villa the largest ever to witness
definitely not. It may have been the most lucrative crowd, inasmuch
V.hcr thn indent admission were cHiT-erned, ?but. certainly not
lie heftiot. The Salem-Astoria opening Mission two years ago the
i.i r during vhih boiii Leslie and Parrish junior high studenjts were
--' penally invited at a special rale and consequently filled every
available empty spot in the hali excepting the rafters (they wanted
i climb up there, too) was considerably larger than last' week's
mob. We wi.-h there were some
v.ay of taking actual count of
Villa patrons for sdeh biggies, fur
ie'd lik? to know just how many
do turn out. But with student body
ticket hylder's in tor free along
ilh numerous season passest tot
alling receipts by the bookkeeper
in't jnuth help . . '. Why such
low hvoring in last week's series?
Defense, friends, defence. Harold
Hs.ik's first words to the cagers
ipon his return from the navy
vere: "If you are not a good de
fensive player you cannot expect
io play on ihe Jim tetim." Which
ts i another way of reminding that
llauk is without peej- as a defen'
llauk is without peef as a defen-
sije ba.etbalj .coach.! Wally Palm-
berg, who apparently hasn't for-
gotten any olj his prewar tricks,,
;h't so dumb! with the defensive
weapon either. You might get the
Impression, therefore, that all Sa-'
lemAstoiia shuffles wj!l be colorless battles to keep each other
from seoringv Not always. Once in a while the rival mentors instruct
their tharges to bu4 loo.-e. And both Salem and Astoria have done
some busting in the past, it will be remembered. They were merely
ia a cautious mood over the weekend, and the scoring suffered . . .
Remember Bob McCuiie. Willamette's coaching chief specialist who
late last May made tl'iat fateful basebi.il slide in Eugene, breaking
his leg? Bob is .-till hospitalized with tne wound, but now at the navy
hospital in Santa Cruz. C'al., after transfer from Camp Adair. He
says ihe metal screws inserted to hold the bones together have at
lat been removed' and that he'll probably pick up his discharge
m about three months, wnat a
time of it he's had and what a
lesson joung ballgamer.s can pick
up from Bob. When you slide.
!ide for all you're worth and keep
those spikes off the ground! . . .
Plant Sold on Mainer
.JFis'tic fans who (1) anticipate
with relish Matchmaker Harry
Pint's inaugural show at the arm
ory next Wedne.day night but (2)
haven't been following faithfully
the .Joe Wjiterm'in fistic wars in
Portland- and,s "eonFequently, don't
know much about Duane Hoag
"rd Chico Schin?es, might like to i
know M. Plant is thoroughly satis
fied he ha a dinger of a main
event in the two welters. Upon
arftnotincing he had obtained the
Tortlander against : the Mexican
native who, incidentally, doesn't
apeak English. Plant furthered:
"I tan go home and get a good
right' sleep on thbf- one I know
I've got a dandy of a fight. If
it isn't as good as I say it is, I'll
the fans their money back i
fciVP
Wednesday." (At- that rate it
oughta -be a" wetheart xt that.)
Many will be disappointed to
know that' Ieo (The Lion) Turner
iir't to bt on Plant's inaugural
ftfr -'I But don't fret. Io will
be rn tf e next. one. H.irry couldn't
get a suitable opponent for the
feg-o, so rather thr.n take a chance
n a f1operK), he sidetracked Tur-
tr until the next show. Hoag
snd Schanes went six rounds on,
f.rie fif Waterman's parties la 1 1 1
nxjn'h atid Plant, in harmony with j
Waterman, vow it was. a donny-1
trook ail the way. They'll do 10 j
heats or less Wednesday. i
oir Aren I 101 orryr
Crving towd dept: The Brook
Tn Professional football Dolper
f'T the few All American confer
ence (not even a 33rd cousin to
the Kational pro league, according
1o the pJrtjer) are to train some
where in Oregon next autumn and
will play the New York Yankees
In a Multnomah stadium exhibi
tion Augus'f.25. the Yanks to train
In Spokane. Giod news for Ore
gon, as tine gents who will touch
down on tiat day are; Frankie
Rirkwith. Eill Daley and Glenn
Dobbs, All Americans all. Butthe
bad news is found in the piece
which mentions our village as a
'possible training cami? site for the
Dodgers. A wonderful idea which
should make the local commerce
chambermen drool with delight.
That is, until Dodger men take
a lookSee at the footballing fa
cilities -hereabouts. One peep and
they'll head east, on the dead run;
A shame, that. Just think of air
the national publicity the village
ould get with a bif league foot
ball team stationed; here In a
oVcent grid stadium.
Ski Instructor
On at Hoodoo
Santiam Ski lodge and Hoodoo
Bowl has a new ski instructor,
announce Manager Arthur
Boeschen. He is Tony Vogel, Eu
gene, a competent and qualified
man, according to the lodge man
ager. Vogel will teach skiing at
the lodge every Sunday at 10 a.m.
and 2 p.m.iA number of Inquiries
has reached Boeschen concerning
an instructor in the past.
A turnout of around 4500 was
reported at the winter resort last
weekend and frolicked in clear
Mid cold weather of about 20 to
25 degrees. Ninety, inches of snow
re on the ground and skiing is
xceflent. All roads to the resort
are repot tedij in fine shape.
m
night Salem-Astoria crowd at
a basketball game at -SI IS? No,
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HARRY PLANT
Linfield Next
Hurdle for WU
(Conference Contest
AloMinnville Saturday
Expecting anything but a push
over. Willamette's Bearcats tan
ele with L;n field's Wildcats at
McMinmille Saturday "night In
the fourth Northwest conference
game on the WU schedule. Coach
Les Sparks' comers --and they
have done a smart job of improv
ing since the season started - -are
it present neck and neck with
Henry Lever's 'Cats in the won
lost column. WU has two wins
and as many losses. Linfield has
broken even in two games with
College of Puget Sound. The
w booked for Salem Sat
urday out nas oeen transferred.
The 'Linfield displayed cause
'or rerpect in the CPS series. Aft
er, being nosed out of the opener,
43-41. the Wildcats came back to
take the finale. 55-51. Willamette
certainly lost no conference pres
tige in walloping Pacific, 59-32,
la.'-t week.
The game will mark the first
athletic competition between the
two keen rivals since conference
athletic went out with the war.
iMoIalla Downs
Dallas 37-24
DALLAS, Jan. 15.-(Spetial)-
Molaila s Bucks kept right on
leading the Willamette Valley
basketball league undefeated here
tonight after taking- a 37-24 vic
tory over the scrappy Dallas Dra
f.ons. It was a fast, close-check
ing game led by Molaila, 23-9 at
ha If time. The Dallas Bees won
the opener, 34-26. giving the Mo
laila Bees their first league loss,
nalla (24) (17) Malalla
Vuher H7 F . Hi) Charted
7.ierler 5 T 1 4) Krixberrer
Kahlrr A) C . (5) Smitli
RenKc I0 G .. 14) I.. Qwtm
Niitrn 2 ) G . . (S) D. Owen
Molaila uhi foiilson. 1. Sanrre 2.
Off icialx - John Kolb and Bud Rey
nolds.
Spartans Sink
Eugene Quint
CORVALLIS, Jan. 15-(Special)
-Corvallis high's Spartans, com
ing with a rush in the final two
periods, thumped the Eugene
Axemen, 44-29, here tonight in a
No-Name league basketball game.
It was 20-18 at halftime for the
Spartans and it was also Eugene':
first league loss.
Six-foot five-inch Center Ray
Perin paced the win with 13
points.
torralll (44) M Faccne
t.ocey ) F . (4) Hendrlc kon
Weatherbee l F t (2) Ruth
Perin (131 C (4) Lovelace
Strvtm 18) G (71 Wolde
Oborn 7 G (10) Miner
Eugene mb Rider 3. Officials K.
Klein and Rocky Rockenback.
Gul Stream Hits Peak
NEW YORK, Jan. 15-;p-Gulf-stream
park had its first million
dollar betting day when $1,012,
639 was wagered on the nine-race
program Unlay with W. A. Cole
man's Toolmaker winning the
featured $3500 Holmes purse from
a limited field of grade D vet
erans. A crowd of 13,200 was
present.
i fr' '
L
Haukmen Roll
Up 38-27 Win
yason a-uU With 12
Points; Jay vees Cop
SPltlNGFIELD, Jan. 15-(Spe-
rial)fGetting off to a slow start
but setOing down In the second
quarterSalefn high's Vikings ran
over j Springfjeld'a Millera, ?8-27,
in a , No-Name league basketball
games here tofiight. It was Salem's
fifth-jconsecufive victory.
The Salem Jayvees made It
unanimous tonight by (wiping
the prejim firom the Springfield
Bees 43-19.
Center Burtny Mason, not usu
ally i hgh (j:orer or Coach Har
old Hauk'g lads, led the way to
night with six field goals tor 12
points. jGuard Roger Dasch was
next with eijjht points, the same
amount potted by Forward Al
Bellinger. Jim Chapman looped
11 pdints for the losers.: ,-
Salem led nly 8-7 at the quar
ter but stepped it to. 21-14 at
half time. It was 29-21 at the third
test $top.
Coach Guinee Flesher used all
his players in the prelim,
Dick Allison pacing the win
ight points.
Spriacfjtld J) (43) Javeea
1 King (i . . T (2) Hilt
Whittakert4)l ... r - (2) Coe
Christ 13) v.. ' . C. (I) Morxali
Nordline (7) L . G ; 17) BoM
McCheiney i G (S Albion
Jayvee subsf-PhHlips Z. Spagle S.
Carrow 4, Mlkif 4. Wriglesworth
I !
Salem (IS) m SvrlncflrM
Bellinger 18) .. T C'ltnmn
ilxmaunce (SI .T ill) Chapman
Mason (12) I c ti Aune
hamherlain (2) G 2) Thomas
Dasch (8) . i G I3 Woods
Salefn subs-4-Hendrie 1. Alberta 2.
spring rieia -KQDerts 3
I
.ea niters
In 7th Round
CITY' I.EAGt K STANDINGS
(National division
W L Pr. Pr
PA
107
WU Cardinals !) 4 0 1.000 133
Mapl Sports ) 2 1 .67 113
76
122
neverin ... i .. z 1 .500 128
'urloa i. ... j. a .4011 ill
181
K-Colnmbus t .0 4 .000 91
142
Postponed camel to be made uo.
Tonight'l lames 7:30: Curios vi.
Knixhta of Cohimbu. S JO: Maple's vi.
.nvrnn jiuurance.
National division, City league
basketball gteps into) seventh
round play jtonight at Willamette
when the Ljefty'a Art and Curio
Shoppers tajngle with Knights of
Columbus jit 7:30 and Maple's
Sportsters meet Severin's Insur
ance- at 8:30. Willamette's
Car
dinals, out
siori with a
in front of the
divi-
tlean record, draws
bye!
A number of makeup tilts are
dtie this week also. Maple's has a
paif, one each with the Cards and
the: Knights. A loss in either, or
in tonights scrap with the im
pr p v Jn g Severin's, practically
drops the Sportster from title
contention.
Htis 11 Mav
Land Badirers
C7
SEATTLE, Jan. 15Wip)-The
University of Washington may
yetl land a jcorn belt opponent for
its opening football game next
season and! the enemy may be
Wisconsin's Badgers, Prof. Ru
dolph Nottelman disclosed todav
Nottelman said he had conferred
with Badger Coach Harry Stul-
drchrer and promised, art answer
later this jmonth. The SepL 28
opening aate i originally was
planned for Minnesota, which
sighed another opponent for that
Saturday afternoon.
PA'ERMAKF.RS (!)
Cady J 132 155
Whitsey .....J 114 129
155442
12 392
135480
148465
172478
Johriiton
180 185
Coleman ....
Bolton
149 170
138 M
i -
Total!
..737 829 781 2347
BRT SPOT
Patterson ...
Ro
Zeller
Kirchner .
ErUgaard
Total
i
KARRS 12)
Wherley
SaUhler
Wolfe
Karr ....
Harnhardt
i .
115 143 173431
174 143 220 5.T7
157 140 210507
200 202 157558
136 IIS 149 413
.782 76 909 2437
-108 125 111341
J 147 15 154457
141 142 113306
113 170 152 435
126 185 164475
Tptal
640 804 720 2164
TRADE COUNCIL AF of L 1)
Coolidce
.177
137
184
178400
124418
130 3116
Brant
Farrar
Breneman
Minch .....
i-.
Total ...
SCIO it)
Krejci ....
Dtnimort
Slover .....
Caswell ....
Scnrunk .
.130
118
148
140- 147
116403
153469
. 162
154
.727 750 699 2176
. 187 222 171500
.106 184 ' 143433
.207 184 167560
.162 11 150428
.176 155 166497
Total
SIS 863 797 2478
KEITH BROWN CO. Ill
Shafford
Brown .
Peterson
Flipno ....
Bastlan
i
total
.109 145 114368
...133 202 148 483
.121 152 12 4(12
.143 126 113382
. 117 185 107 339-4
.708 873 894 2273
WALTON-BROWN ELEC. (2)
Rtchcx
;i87 180 177544
Alderim
Bri)wn ...
Rrffey
llarlwell
190 145 152487
128 180 185473
159 ISO 158507
. - 180 176 178534
totaU
844 871 830 2545
l&vOf
with i
withe
City
BACK AT 'EM: Erland (Andy)
I Anderson, Sllverton's six-foot
three-inch prewar gift to Ore-
gon State's Beavers, has been
I holding down a starting berth
with the OSC's since return-
ing to school and will be in ac
' tion again this week when the
Beavers and Oregon Ducks tan
gle Friday at Corvallis and Sat
1 urday at Eugene.
Blanchard Gets
Sullivan Award
' !
KEW YORK. Jan. 15.JF)-Tt
i Doc) Blanchard, army's footf
ball battering ram, today was
named winner of ' the James E.
Sullivan memorial award for 19451.
The award is made annually t
he amateur athlete picked by a
tribunal of 500 sports leaders as
r.aving done the most to advance
the cause of sportsmanship dur
ing the year. J
I Blanchard succeeds Ann Cur
tis, California's comely mermaid,
vho was the 1944 winner. By a
iount of army athletic department
officials. It is the 22nd national
tward for the 20-year-old cadet
since the start of school last fall.
For the second straight ! year
Vale's Alan Ford was runner-up.
Joe Platak of Chicago, nine-time
winner of the national handball
title, was third.
I I ' : -
Sandy- Quint Tons
Stay ton, 49 to 21
1 SANDY, Jan. 15-(Special)-The
Sindy high hoop3tcrs were too
much for Stayton's Packers here
tonight, running away with an
easy 49 to 21 Willamette valley
league victory. Halftime score fav
ored Sandy 25 to 7. Sandy also
copped the "B" geme 26 to 9.
StaytoB (21) (4t) Sandy
Duncan (41 F (IS) Cray
Merman (7) ... F (7) Stindcr
Johnson 4) C (8) Lind
Oeil (3) a. (ill Wolf
Et1 (3) G 10 Eliason
; Officiate -Clahangh and Filer.
MAYFLOWER MILK (I)
DeGuir ...161
176
170
198
141
178
165502
157497
133468
137413
153462
Mac a bee 170
Panlay 137
Crr 135
Scott 131
trotal 760 889
771 2420
INTERSTATE TRACTOR 10)
Nuber 134 176 154464
Stettler 176 176 126 478
Kaaiay 114 140 142306
Lj Farthing 184 175 143482
Jjj rarthing ...197 148 115460
Total
M a F STORES 3)
.785 815 680 2280
McC'urdy
Bi Griffith
174 224
172 182
158 149
137 176
147 224
184582
128 480
Manning
D. Griffith
McCluakey
Total -
112 419
192505
17S549
806 973 810 2589
NICHOLSONS INS. (2)
Fries 119
Causey 127
McKlnney, 158
157
175
150
157
188464
142450
Olney 156
182 495
Head
179 203
155537
H
"Totals' w
PACIFIC FRUIT
Haacenson
Aleshire
Merrill
Blgler ...
Del Aleshire
. 739 842 813 2384
P. CO. (1)
1.19 144 159442
155 187 151473
133 131 138 403
. ISO ISO 130 400
.135 124 153412
f Total
800 774 789 2383
We Will B In Our
NET LOCATION
270 North Church
I After January 1st
SAM'S MOTOR CO.
Ph. 7S17
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BeaversDuchs Tangle in Two More rWars
OREGON STATE COLLEGE,
(SpecUO-Oregon't two mem
bers of the Northern division
basketball league, Oregon and
Oreron State, will continue to
scrap among themselves tht
weekend when they clash in
battles number 2 and 3 of' the
four-game civil war series. The
two clubs play at Conralli
Friday night and then move
over t Eugene for another con
test Saturday night. By winning
two games this week the Or
Cougars Dump
Huskies, 48-37 1
' i
Vince Hanson Paces
Win With 24 Markers
PULLMAN, Wash., Jan. 15
Led by tal I Vince Hanson,
displaying his did form after a
season scoring slump, the Wash
ington State college j Cougars to-l
night defeated the University of
Washington 48 to! 37 in a northern
division. Pacific coat conference,
basketball gameJ
The Cougars led at halftime 28
to 18.
WASHINGTON 37)
Schaeffer, f . 1...
Dalthorp, f I. ...
FG
1
.... 1
... 0
5
pr
i
s
i
4
2
3
0
0
4
2
lilbbi. c
Henaon, g ...
Gill, t
Naalumb. f .
Brooks, t . .
Pomfret. c
Jorgensen. k
Eatborne, g
Cotld, k
, Total
WSC 148)
Stverton.
IS 27 -.17 i
5
3
2
I
O
3
0
Arndt. t
Haitson, c
Johnnon. g
Elliott, f
Carlson, f
Moos, I .
Waller, c .
Bavlesi.
Borg, g
Totals 17 10 48
Free throws inifhrd: Waahineton
Gibbi. Ilanwn, F-hornt. Naslunib.
Jorffinon. Brook 2. WSC Sivertaoni
2. Hanson 4, Johnson 3, Mooi, Carlson
5.
Hoop Openers
Set for Rooks
OREGON STATE COLLEGE
(Special) Oregon State's first
freshman basketball team since
the 1943 season will swing into
action this week with two games.
The Rooks will open their season
Wednesday night against the
strong McMinnville high school
five on the meni's gym floor here.
Saturday night the Orange yearl
ings will travel to Medford for a
game with the Black Tornado five.
Newly appointed coach of the
Beaver babes for the 1946 season
is Frank Mandic, former all-northern
division ofrward at Oregon
State, who was recently honotf
ably discharged from the navy
where he served as a lieutenant, i
Hialeah Ready
For Biy; Meet
MIAMI, Fla.. Jan. 15.-f;P)-Hialeah,
queen of the Florida race
courses, added new pari-mutuel
machines and tuned up its old
ones to clock-like precision today
as it prepared to open it 40-day
season Thursday with every indi
cation that the wagering will be
the wildest in the. track's 15-year
history.
With mutuel days of two mil
lion dollars forecast by some,
track officials pondered just whe
ther the machines could handle
such a "take." !
Thirty thoroughbreds have
been nominated for the $10,000
inaugural handicap and it prob
ably will have to be run in two
sections.
Preps Capture
Thriller. 32-31
i
MT. ANGEL, Jari. 15.-(Speria)
-Mt Angel's Preps staved off a
fourth quarter! rally here tonight
and nosed out the Canby Cougars,
32-31, in a Willamette Valley
league basketball thriller. It was
hard-fought all the way with Mt.
Angel out in front at all rest stops.
The Mt. Angel Bees won the pre
lim, 30-21. i
Spokane Lantlh Meet
SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 15-JP)
-The Spokane athletic round ta
ble disclosed today that the first
women's national open golf cham
pionship, a $19,700 event, will be
played here Aug. 28 through Sep
tember 1.
Ski al Santiam Pass
Excellent Skiing al Hoodoo Bowl
Z rope tows operating
SKI SCHOOL Instructor. Tony Vogl lsaon
ach Sunday at 10 a. m. and 2 p.m.
Santiam Ldge offers overnight accommodations, fine food,
buffet service and complete ski equipment for sale and
for rent. j
For Information and reservations writ SANTIAM
LODGE. SISTERS. OREGON. Arthur Booachon. Mgr.
angemen could clinch the series
with their ancient rivals and
entrench themselves firmly in
the top spot before making the
dreaded invasion of the Inland
empire next week.
The Webfoots, on the other
hand, must win both games this
weekend to stay in the league
race. Howard Hobson's defend -ing
champions already have two
defeat against them and can't
afford to lose another one this
early in the pennant chase if
Fans Fume in Near Riot as
Katonen Out-Mats Martinelli
A
The crunch customers welcomed back Paavo (King Kong) Kato
men to the "erry Street Garden last nightwelcomed him back
with such gusto that if somebody had had a pistolo and no cops
had been around he would have
plugged the burly Finn. .
Which is one way of raying
Katonen, now a nasty, first class,
in the eyes of the cleanie-loving
xp customers, whacked out a ras
2 ! slin' win over popular Angello
(i Martinelli.
'2 Martinelli won the first fall of
2
g the smouldering brawl with a
l surfboard hold, which was okeh.
o Paavo came back with a brand
' newie a figure four leg stopper
, hold to even it, and that wasn't
vrt j annA Thn int u hpn it Innkfvt
KG PT TPi... - " ., . ... .
HKe Angeuo naa me rougn r inn
slapped down for No. 3, Referee
Prof Newton noticed that Paavo's
legs were outside the ropes. He
patted Ansello's shoulders, An
gello figuring that was the touch
of 60 per cent of the main event
purse, and the Eyetalian got up.
Whoppo! Katonen lowered the
boom with a rabbit punch and
then applied his famed "bang
man's hold." Newton gave the
verdict to the Finn and whoppo
No. 2 the clients yowled. Two
fights broke out in the stands,
Martinelli yelled bloody murder,
Newton's life was threatened,
Matchmaker Elton Owen's -life
was threatened, Katonen's life
ditto and all storm warnings were
hoisted.
After the cooling process, Mar
tinelli demanded a rematch
with another referee which he'll
probably get next week. He got
gypped out of 20 per cent last
night, that's for sure.
The prelims saw pretty boy Al
Szacz, a hard grappler subbing
for Gust Johnson, go to a no-fall
draw with Frenchy LaBelle and
Earl Malone take the only fall
over Walt (Sneeze) Achiu. Walt
almost had his pet "sleeper" on
the roughian but time ran out.
'Twas quite a night.
Jefferson Lions
Edge Vik Sophs
JEFFERSON. Jan. 15-(Special)
Pat Beal's Jefferson high Lions
edged the Salem high sophomore
quint 21 to 20 here tonight to
avenge an earlier loss suffered on
the Salem floor. The Soph "B"
team beat the Jeff second' team
40 to 5.
SOPHS (201 21 JFFFERSON
Johnston 2) F il) wicirernnam
rufbertson i3) F 3) Johnson
Fatnacht 6 C 7) W. Hayworth
Chamberlain 6) G U) G. Havworth
Klelnsmlth (2) G 3 Knlfht
Subs for Sophs. Covalt 1: for Jef
ferson. Pilcher 1. Cole 4. Referee. Jim
Pate.
Beavers Should Come
Up With AVic Stadium
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan, 15-UP)-A
modern, fireproof struc
ture should replace the present
"Lucky Beaver" baseball sta
dium here. Fire Marshal Tay
lor French recommended to
day. Condemnation proceedings
cannot be started until the
structure has deteriorated to a
"certain degree" not yet reach
ed, officials of the bureau of
buildings said.
Oiler Quint Unset
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 15-In
a stunning upset here tonight, the
Kansas City M. St O. Smokies de
feated the Bartelsville, Okla.,
Phillips "66" Oilers, 37 to 32, in
an American league basketball
game. It was the first defeat in
17 start this season for the
three-time NAAU champion Oil
ers. Pennsylvania is the leading
state in open hearth steel capacity.
they expect to successfully de
fend their crown.
All of this adds up to a cou
ple of red hot battles. Although
the Beavers won the series op
ener, they had to stave off a
brilliant second half rally by the
Ducks that saw the Eugene club
draw to within four points of
the Orangemen after trailing 33
to 17 at the half. Coach Slats
Gill's men looked impressive in
the first half as they worked the
ball in for many easy shots but
couldn't maintain the pace in
HIGH SCHOOL
Salem 3S. Springfield 27
Corvallia 44, Eugene 29
Salem Beea 43. Sprihgjield Beet IS
C'hemawa 48. Cervaif 29
Sandy 49. St ay ton 21
Mt. Angel 32. Canby 31
Molaila 37. DaUai 24
Jefferson 21. Salem Sophi 20
Col, Prep 33, Scappoose 20
McMinnville 41. Tillamook 30
Beaverton 33. Tirard 20
Taft 47. Wa Id port 36
Washington 54, Jefferson 39
Commerce 34. Lincoln 13
Grant 43, Rooaevelt 24
Franklin 50, Bennon 41
COU.Kit
OCT. Monmouth) 62. Reed Col 4S
Washington State 47. Washington 38
Portland U 51. Pacific 37
EWCE 81. Whitworth 18
Colorado Col. 61. Montana Slate 48
St. Mary's Pre Flight 81, Fleet City 60
miuouri 44. nanai state 34
Oklahoma A 1 M 92, Wichita 41
Coliseum Men
Eye Requests
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 15-UT)-After
hearing spokesmen for three
professional football teams, the
commissioners of Los -Angeles'
mammoth Memorial coliseum to
day took under advisement for
two weeks all requests for grid
iron dates next fall.
The applications, which the
coliseum will study before its next
meeting Jan. 29, came from the
recently-transferred Los Angeles
Rams of the National Pro league,
the local All-America franchise,
the Hollywood Bears' Pacific
Coast league entry and the two
traditional college users. South
ern California and UCLA.
Redskins Defeat
Gervais,
CHEMAWA. Jan. 15-(Special)-
Chemawa's Indians gained an easy
Marion county; "B" league win
here tonight over Gervais, after
leading all the iway, 48 to 19. Cal
Picard led the Redskin scorers
with 17 points.! In the prelim the
Papooses topped the Gervais Bees
35 to 11.
Chinivi (41)
Wilson 111) . .
Blodgett 1 2) ....
Arhmun (3)
Orcutt (8) :.
(IS) Garval
.. (01 Rolie
. iJ) Buda
11) Harrison
:. 1 41 Tooley
F
F
C
G'
Picard 17)
G.
ia) Bjorgenson
Subs for Chema Lahr 5, Wil
liams 2, Hillaire 2: for Gervais St.
Johns 8, Vales 1. Officials Wilder and
Rogers.
Suds Sign Fielder
SEATTLE, Jan. 15 -iJF)- Cleve
Ramsay, 22-year-old right hand
ed hitting outfielder from Centra
lia, will report to the Seattle
Rainiers at training camp in Cal
ifornia, the club said today, and
probably will be assigned to the
Vancouver Capilanos of the West
ern International league.
WE SERVICE ALL
NONE TOO LARGE
n. e. woodcock & sons
231 ft. tmi St
This Week
the second period and had their
hands full keeping Oregon from
catching t p.
Cliff Crandall. flash y fresh
man guard from Astoria, led the
Beavers in scoring with nine ta
bring his total to 29 for three
games. Erland Anderson, let
terman forward, got seven j to
bring his total to 29 also. Glen
Warren, has 23 for three games.
KeJ Roc ha. 22. Beroie MeGrath
18, Ted IlenningsenjlS, Ron Es
ping C and Ernie Nfal 4.
National Pros
Warn Jumpers
More Affiliation
Made on Coast
NEW YORK, Jan. 15.- 0')- A fi
nal warning to "contract jump
ing" players -- aimed particular
ly at those who have "jumped"!
the young all-America conference
- - wa sounded today by the Na
tional league and virtually all he
rest of the country's professional
football mogul. ;
To make sure there can be; no
loopholes, the. Nations 1 league
magnates reviewed and reaff iron
ed their law which automatically
bars any "jumping" player ifor
five years. And immediately an
official of the Pacific Coast league
said the rule would be recogniied
and followed by the three lof ps
which joined .the National last
week in the newly - organired
"National association of Profes
sional Football leagues." Thee
are, in addition to the coast cir
cuit, the Dixie League and Am
erican association.
Outside the meeting room,
meantime, the National league
championship Cleveland Rams,
now transferred to Los Angeles,
completed arrangements for; m
working agreement with the coast
loop's Los Angeles Bulldogs ;frr
player exchanges. This was the
fourth such arrangement reached
between National league and
coast loop "clubs, following those
made by the New York Giants and
San Francisco, the Green Bay
Packers and San Diego and the
Washington Redskins and Holly
wood. !
Pep Hangs Up
Knockout Win
BUFFALO, N.Y., Jan. 15-jV
Willie Pep of Hartford, Conn.,
recognized Jn New York and
other states as world feather
weight champion, scored an easy
knockout over Johnny Virgo cf
Rochester in the second round of
a sc heduled 10-roun l feature "of a i
Hudson boxing club fight card '
tonight before 5376 fans in Me-
J morial auditorium.
A right crots to the chin ended
' the one-sided non-title fight at
I 1 :05 of the second round. Pep
! weighed 1294, Virgo 134.
Wolves Defeat
Reed, 62 to 48
PORTLAND. Jan. 15.-(Special)
-The Oregon College of Education
Wplves handed Reed college a 12
to 48 lacing here tonight on the
Reed college floor. Crooks, with
20. and Buckley, with 19. led th
victors in the scoring, column.
OCR (82) (48
Bullion i IS) F (10 Phillip
Buckley 1) F iS Wright
Crok (20) C 3 Daf
HaieJl (6) G (15) Johnson
Neal (2) G U4) Heinicke
Sub for OCE- Kastar 2. Referee
Walker.
Canucks Drub Royals
VANCOUVER, B. C, Jan. 15.-(JP)-In
a game that ended in a
near free-for-all, Vancouver Ca
nucks trounced the second place
New Westminster Royals 8-3 in
a northern division Pacific coast
hotkey league fixture here to
night. WE HAVE THE
HEAVY DUTY I
BEAR UNIT
To
Straighten
O Frames
O Wheels
O Axles i
COME IN AND :
INSPECT THIS
NEW EQUIPMENT!
MAKES AND SIZES
OR TOO SMALL
Corvallis, Ore.
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