PAGE EIGHT Tbm OREGON STATESMAN, SaUxn, Oregon. Wdnday Morning, January 30, 1948 Vikings Spanked By Eugene Quint Visitors in Hot-Footing Mood While Viks Pass, Shoot Badly The Eugene victory kvhammy over Salem high's Viklngi U till good a ever, and SHS hat yet to beat a Eugene quintet in four years f trying. The Viks, definitely not the hard running,, hot hooping and they have been at times this season, tried to put an end to the Axeman skein last night before s packed Villa. But they failed miserably, 43-30, a same Axe men outmaneuvered them ' in practically all departments of the ame. The Eugene, in probably their bett casing mood of the season while the Viks were in one of their worst, opened up with a running attack that was easily the clamiest seen here this sea tm. Most of what little spark the Salem had during the night was touched off in the first quarter, making it a torrid eight minutes. Eugene, by virtue of snappy dashes through the Vik defensive heart for easy sboti, led 10-8 at I he rest. top. Mote of the hot-footing Eugene attack befell the outraced Salems in period two and while SHS was looping only three points the Axemen got 19 more for a 22-11 lead at halftime. Salem, licked on the backboards ty Axeman Dan Hendrickson, "lymied by their own inability to Mangle the ball efficiently on om- and make comparatively ay shots at times there seemed to be a lid on the Eugene goal and seemingly always a jump or i AO behind thejsharp-passing Don Huth, One M frier and Ty Love ace, fell further behind at 33-18 ;.t the third period. In pei tod four the Salem spark ed attain, started ball-hawking in Viking fashion and kicked through uith a dozen points. But Eugene nabbed 10 more and, cou pled with the big margin already huilt up. it was merely a case of letting the clock run out. Guard Gene Miner and For ward Ty Lovelace were the scor ing bigs for Hank Kuchera's sharp outfit, Miner looping 15 and Lovelace 14 points. Center Bunny Mason led the Salem with nine. The Viks tangle, with Bend' In another No-Naane league game here Saturday. Last night's mix dropped the Salems practically out of titular contention. ' Salem M) BelUnefr. t Fitzmaurice, f . Mason, c Dawn, s Hndnr. g Chamberlain, g Hour. ( Produce, c . H. Bellinger, g TOTALS Fncene (43) Ruth, f ..... tavelace. f .. ... Hendricksen, c Miner, g Wilde, g Rider, t Douglas, g Garrett, f Walker, g . i ri rt rtm rr t is 1 o e o i 1 2 1 4 .11 4 ISIS . S I 1 J 4 8 .. S 1 1 fl 3 .... s i o i a a .... i i s s a j i o J J .... 0 i l as 12 is so .... 6 0 3 1 1 S is statu ? - i t i 4 14 1 1 I 15 .. s i e l 14 .... t l a I i s .... o o .1 o l o o t 1 1 1 1 SI II 7 6 11 43 TOTALS ShootinK percentage Salem .174. .use r.d A I Llgtitner. Loggers Win, Tie for Lead SiW (ON'MSINi I! 'STAMIIVGS I. Pet. 1 .710 pr pa Paetfir If. But Col Piifrl Sound l.infiald Whitman Willamett . Col. Idaho 10 140 M2 161 331 1WI 146 129 3SS 306 1S6 2fi8 S 1 - li it r t I 7W) .750 .67 .3.13 .400 0 4 000 S 301 -at nlfht't renult- At College of Pu ret Sound SS. Whitmin 49. 4 TACOMA. Janf'l9(P)-College rt Puget Sound captured a sec ond straight decision over Whit man college here tonight, 68-49, .nd c hi m bed into a three-way tie for? first place in the Northwest conference with Pacific univer sity arid University of British Co lumbia. Led j by Bob Fincham, who tossrd in 19 points to run his foui-gbme conference total to 83, the Loggers were out In front from the opening minute of play and held a 36-20 halftime lead. Ml. Angel Preps Top Dallas, 21-19 DALLAS Paul Reiling's Mt. Angel Preps upset the Dallas Dra gons 21 to 19 here Tuesday night in a Willamette Valley loop con test The game was I close-checking affair and hard-fought throughout. Dallas nabbed the B" tilt 26 to 25. DALLAS Of) (11) MT. ANGEL r Itl Wellman r IS) Bermns Zoster (I I fiat.er 13 Kahler (0) C CI) Bier Nairn (J Q J Tuiay Bne 2 C () May Sub for Mt Angel Bnchtler S. Of ficial Kolb and Heynlt Hoop Rosults HIGH SCHOOL Eugene 43. Salem 30 itiveiton 47. Estscada 38 Sandy 09, Woodburn 21. Chemawa 56, Detroit 37 M Lit. Ansel 31, Dallas 10 it. Paul 57. Mill City 21 Medford 46, Ashland 34 Sft 46. Toledo 39 Grand 43. The Dalles 44 banon 44. OSC Rooks 33 Oregon City 42, Weit Linn M McMinnville 33. Col. Prep M Salem Jayvaes 3S, Eugen 'By M franklin 31, Commerce 33 J)lron 30, Grant 21) Henon Tech4l. Lincoln IS PooMvalt 66, Rabin 33 Salem Sophs 46, JlalM-y 30 COM-K.B Wa-hlngton Stat 49, 080 M CPS SS. Whitman 40 pklahoirj. Ajglea M, TulM M . K annas OT, Kiftsas State 43 SfcMtv.r I.V Ciil. CoUeSe 41 WaMWMM-- . i in i in m Wednesday wash; Top prospect for Salem Senator baseball boosting "Tommy Luke" job, we hear from sj few natives, would be Bubblin' Ben Pade, the State tt 12th vittlea f moguL Personable Mr. Pade would be worth at least Visit from Biz Boss Ceorgs Emigh, for he has the four requirements -loquaciousness, love for the game, energy and friends. Whoever does assume the up-'n-at-'em role should be tuning up soon, for the bsseballen will? be heading for spring camps in less thsn a month . . . Yes, Mt. Angel WILL field a football team next fall that is, Paul Reiling's Preps! will in the Willamette Valley league. The schedule has been drawn up and has the Preps playing eight league games. As for the hilltop college, we understand via rumor it is forsaking all ath letics indefinitely. Only a handful of students are enrolled there at present ... But while one old standby is going to the athletics rack, look what another has been doing! Portland U first signified its comeback to even higher than pre war level by signing Hal Moe as football coach, snatching him away from Oregon State's backfield chores. Then came Len Yandle as new hoop coach. Carl Jorgen on, former St. Mary's great, is Moe's full-time assistant, brand new. Now it's Jack Wilson, the Portland reared major league pitcher,. in as Pilot baseball coach. And If thwe Hems don't signify Portland's fur-lined efforts to blos som bigger 'n better 'n ever in athletics, look at the opponents the Pilots have booked for fall grid meetings Oregon State, Idaho and St. Mary's. Ambitious, those Pilots, and definitely not mired in a rut . .. It probably Wouldn't be right to say here that Portland U hasn't been having much trouble signing coaches, not nearly as much as has" another university in the state. So perhaps we'd best not say it . . .'One squawk by alumni against Babe Hollingbery as coach for the California Bears, tattle the Bay scribes, is that Babe isn't sedate he throws hia hat in the air and is undignified on the side lines . . . Yeah, but the guy knows bow to win football games, something that no one has been guilty of at Cal inears 'n years . . . Plus one more to the aspiring All-America pro grid conference. This time a near-to-home halfback. The San Francisco 49'cr roster lists as hav ing already signed his contract for next fall none other than Don Durdan, Oregon State's overlook ed All-American in 1941. Other backs to work with Durdan for the 49'ers are Frankie Albert, Dick Ren fro, Norm Standlee, Park er Hall, Len Eshmont and Bill Krywicki, a pretty pert galaxy of 6-point men ... T. Rots Flattened In Bout W ith Window It could only happen to a ras- sler, and in this case it happened to bur favorite mat character, An thony Q. Ross, perhaps better known Tough Tony of Croisan Creek. Anthony Q., as the crunch clients who visited the armory last night will attest, la on the shelf for a few weeks with in juries. No, he didn't get bunged up by another bicepper although he hasn't been immune to same during his 14 years as a gladiator. Anthony this time argued with a C o q u 1 1 1 e window and lost in straight falls. The play-by-play: After a ring excursion in Co- quille, Anthony bedded down for the night in the Coquille Auto Court. He was battle weary, so didn't notice that railroad tracks stretched rather snugly to the back end of the court. While dreaming of such as world titles, jammed arenas and new methods of mak ing mayhem, Rosa was suddenly awakened by a thundering limit ed, going by under full steam. Lett on Note Learned Open the Thingi Firtt Not knowing what it was at first in his drowsiness, but fearing some jerk had dropped sn stom bomb close by, Anthony figured he'd best leave the joint, but quick ly. He left, but not by the door. When he came to he was halfway through the window, still trying to leave and bleeding like a stuck hawg. A guy half asleep and with his life at stake, doesn't stop -to remove the glass from windows the right way. And so, after dang near bleed ing to death (he couldn't find a doctor), Anthony checked up and found he had (1). picked up a bad gash on hia forehead, (2) nearly lost one thumb entirely, (I) se verely slashed two other fingers and (4), the worst of all, suf fered slicing on his left arm that didn't stop until it hit bone! Addi tional checking up revealed hell be lucky if he can rassle for an other two or three weeks, at least All of which checks up ss prob ably the whackiest loss ever suf fered by a rassler. And you can bet Anthony will keep i the win dows open nextj time he beds down in a strange land. Either that or he'll tie himself to the bed post. Joe to Start Mar. 1 INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. t9-JF)-Joe Louis told reporters today he would begin preliminary training st French Lick March 1 for the defense of his heavyweight box- ing .championship against Billy I Conn at Yankee stadium June 19 Bislnop Leads WSC To '49-34 Victory Star Gets 15; Markers; Beavers Dropped to Tie With Vandals PULLMAN, Wash:, Jan. 29. - Gale Bishop for their second victory In seven games, the Washington State college Cougars tonight downed Oregon State 49 to 34 and dropped trie Beavers into second-place tie with Idaho in northern m DON DL'KDAN Conn to 'Box' Joe This Time DALLAS. Tex., Jan. "Last time I made the; mistake of trying toi knock: him but; this time I'll tike his title by outbox lng him, declared Billy Conn, commenting here tonight on his June 19 championship fight with Joe Louis n New York. The chalenger now weighs 192 pounds but plans to trim down to 183whch will be eight pounds more than he weighed when Louis knocked him but in the 13th round of their only! previous meeting ih New York June 18, 1941, M ict Meet Satur WOODBURN, Jan. 29Speclal) District 1 basketball committee men and roaches will convene at Mt. Angel; Saturday to discuss the upcoming I tournament, it was an nounced here today by District Chalrman Milton Gralap, Wood burn principal. Gralap, Salem Principal harry Johnson and Sil verton Superintendent A. B. An derson form the district!! commit- tee- 1 Si- - Playingl dates and pairings for the double-elimination s tourna ment which sends the winner to the state hbop classic In Salem in March will likely be srranged Saturday.! f " f Soph Fivet Vlftora MALSEY -(Speciaij-f The ,Sa lam high; sophs beat; Halsey 46 to 20 here Tuesdays with Dave Chamberlain leading the scoring with 11 points. The I Soph Bees best Halsey's Bees 46 to 8. V'Cl i Hoop dav Katonen Cops Mat Tiff Amid iKiciyJ Clouts and Orations J.-. . , ' ' ':! ' A ' . It waaf trpieal TmcsWUf at the Ferry Street Garden last night, the ' weekly : bleep bee ending amidst is wild assertment ef kicks, cleats, hangman's holds, aratory, cheering and: booing, And worst ef alt. In the opinion ef the euatomers,. Tough Gar Fssve Katonen copped the dake ever Affable Al Brass in the main brawl. Mat-wise KaUnen, ualng a dil ly ef a leg lock called a "figure foar eorkscrew hold,") nabbed the first- fall, a wild affair cal mlnatedwhen aspiring Al miss ed with m flying tackle. Brass at-eonked the Finn to even It la Ne. I, the pursuader being reverse leg stretcher, another stewte hV the holds department. "Twss fin heat No.! 2 i that the fan began. Angello Martlnelll, "seconding" Alvln, popped eff tt Katonen from outside the ring. Paave placed a foot la the Mar tlaelll kisaer, then went Saws and breaght ap "Red" Dawson .1 ; - - ' I (T) - Clicking around their new star division Pacific Coast conference basketball standings. Bishop displayed some of the court skill that made him nation al scoring leader last year. He took high point honors with 15 points; nine of them made on free throws, and teamed with Center Vince Hanson to control back- NOBTHERN DIVISION STANDINGS W L For Ac at Pet. Washing ton S 3 3VS 371 J25 Oregon State .. 4414 411 JM Idaho I 4 "41S 413 Mt Oregon S 4 333 352 .419 Washington Slat S Sol 312 JM Last night's score st Washington State 4f, Oregon State 34. board play throughout the game. ' The Beavers took the lead only twice and trailed throughout the second hlf when Center Red Ro cha made the only two Oregon State field goals of the period. Oregon State grabbed a 6 to 8 lead in the first six minutes. At the 14-mlnute mark an Oregon State free throw gave the Beavers a 14 to 18 lead. With five min utes left, Gene Sievertson scored to give Washington State a 17 to 15 advantage. Oregon State never took the lead again. Starting the second half with a 28 to 22 advantage, the Cougars pulled ahead 82 to 23 in the first two minutes on two field goals by Hanson. The Beavers, switching to a man-to-man defense for the sec ond half, were unable to get the ball as Bishop and Hanson swarmed over the backboard area. OSC, 34 Warren, f fg pt tpi WSC, 4f tt pt tp I lit 1 4 3iBiahop. I S Hen ngsen, 1 Rocha, e t Esping, g I McGrath, g 2 Anderson, t 1 Strait. I S Krafve. f S Crandall, g 1 Nesl. g S J Arndt. f S 8 Hanson, c 3 2 Johnson, g 7 Evitt, g 4 7:Moose, f OiCarlaon. f 0 0' Sievertson, S 3 4 Bayleea. g 0 1 Elliott, g S i e i s 1 13 3 S s e 1 4 TOTALS 10 20 34! TOTALS 17 IS 48 Ere throws missed: OSC Warren, Crandall, Neal. WSC Blahop 2. Han son 2, Johnson, Moose, Carlson, Sie vertson. Officials; BUI Eraser and Paul Warren. St. Paul Leads Marion League MARION B' STANDINGS: W ........12 o Pet 1 000 .SI 7 .lis .. .583 JO0 .455 .333 !.17 St. Paul .. Chemawa Jefferson Aumsvtlle Sublimity Mill City -Detroit Gates .. Hubbard .. Gervais .. Turner 10 ti 12 .083 .000 JEFFERSON, Jan. 29.-(Spe cial)-St. Paul, with an unblem ished record in 12 games, leads the Marion county "B" league basketball chase, according to Pat Beal, Jefferson coach. Chemawa, loser of one game to St. Paul, is second and Jefferson, loser to both Chemawa and St. Paul Is third. The standings do not in clude games of Tuesday, January 29. St. Paul Snares "B" Loop Tilt, 57 to 25 ST. PAUL St, Paul continued to set the pate for the Marlon county "B hoop loop after Tues day night's easy 87 to 25 win over Mill City here. The St. Paul Bees also downed the visitors, 21 to 10. ST. PAUL S7) t35) MILL CITY Marten () T 0) Cox Smith (12) r (12) rarmen Kirk (11) C (4) MesliUch Coleman (14) O 17) Pook Phillips (10) O (2) Crubtos Subs for St. Paul Case , Buysenie 1 Officials Clark. Title Bout Upset NEW YORK, Jam 29-oP)-Freddie "Red" Cochrane today finished up his boxing work for his welterweight title defense against Marty Servo Friday night, but just about that time the law moved In and raised; a ques tion over whether the fight will take place at all. U ad aa hia second. Aa rasalers and seconds slike became in volved in conversation, accusa tions, etc., with Referee Prof Newton In heat Ne. S, Katonen sneaked In his hangman's job on Suss and was swarded the win. Martlnellt and Ssasz then capped the aproarlous gatherlns by chal lenging Dawson snd Katonen to s team match, w inner take all, next week. In last night's prelims Gust Johnson won over Walt Achlu when, after Achlu waa awarded the first fall via foul he couldn't come back, and Martlnelll down ed Dawson, two falls, to one, In a wild and wooly skirmish. We Are Now in Our HEW LOCATION 270 North Church j Sam's Holor Co. rn. 7117 - Hoag to Box i Diminutive Duane Hoag, Tex Sslkeld's 127-pound solid send er who both "sent" Chlco Ban ishes and pleased an armory full ef patrons with his fistic debut at the armory last week, has himself aa opponent for the top spot on Matchmaker Harry Plant's party next Wednesday i night, February I, at the Gar den. Hoag, who slapped to sleep ; Mexican Benches In five heats, goes against Johnny Archuleta, : Denver, Colo., 129 pounder this time, and in It rounds or less. Plant announced the main event beat yesterday. Cornish Dates Trout Season Open From April 20l Oct. 31 ; Limit Same I PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 29-P The state game commission an nounced today Oregon's general trout season will run from April 20-Oct. 31, with the opening de layed until May 4 In Harney county and May 20 In Lake coun ty. The bag limit was unchanged. The commission, reporting 1946 fishing regulations nearly the same as the tentative plan drawn up two weeks ago, said winter fishing cf trout 10 inche or larg er in coastal waters would be halted about Feb. 8. Year-round angling will be allowed for sal mon, steelhead, jack salmon, striped baidb shad snd sturgeon except in waters cloned at spe cific times. Maples, Cards In Title' Go CITY LEAGUE STANDINGS (National Division) w l rcf. rr fa WU Cardinals - .ft 1 SM 234 1S4 Maple Sports . 1 S5 2M 172 Ifty Curios 3 4 .429 2MP 277 Severln's 2 4 J33 22 206 Kaycees , 0 9 .000 MB 102 Tonisht's games: 7:30 Severln's vs. Knlahis of Columbus. 8:30 WU Cards vs. Maple's. With nothing less at stake than the championship of the National division, the Maple's Sportsters and Willamette Cardinals clash tonight at Willamette in the feat ure game of the City league's Wednesday round. Both the Ma ple's and Cards are tied for the lead after last week's 30-35 thrill er won by the Sportsters over the WU's in a first round makeup tilt. Tonight's tussle is set for 8:30 o'clock, following a 7:30 opener between Severin's Insurance and Knights of Columbus. Maple's has one more makeup game this round with the wlnless Kaycees before ending the divi sion season. The Cards play the Kaycees next Wednesday to fin ish their season. The ultimate di vision champ, almost certain to be tonight's winner, will tangle with Page Woolens, American division champs, in the league's champion ship playoffs. Foxes Tangle With Centrals . SILVERTON, Jan. 29-(Special) Coach Ray Boe's Silverton Silver Foxes step out of Willamette Val ley league basketball play here Wednesday night to meet the strong Central Catholic Rams of Portland in an infantile paralysis benefit game at the high school gym. The Centrals are expected to give the Foxes one of their tough est ball games. Boe will likely start Bennett, Wickham, Nado, Terp and Beal for Silverton. Woodburn Loses To Sandy, 69-28 SANDY Woodburn's Blue Bulldogs were no match for San dy here, Tuesday night, losing their' Willamette Valley league encounter, 69 to 28. Sandy led 31 to 12 at halftime. Sandy won the "B" game 34 to 27. SANDY (99) Gray (22) Stnson ) I.und S Eliason 122) (211 WOODBURN f(4) OUen IS) Andrews C ') Mason Q r Ltppert O ' (!) Snaw Williams () Subs for Sandy-Domoll 3, Wolf 2. Burch t. Bell 2: for Woodburn. Dry- den 2. Officials Jones and Chaa. Residence Robbery! Salem seems to b in the throes of a small crime wave. Is your home insured against. Residence Burglary, Theft and Larceny? $1000 cost you $10 per year. A telephone call to Hugging Office will insure you at once. THE GENERAL AMERICA COMPANY AGENT CHUCK 31 INSURANCE "Origotis Largest Salem and 129 N. Commercial Archuleta in Armory Main Event Archuleta, a Gus WUson pro tege, la one of Portland Match maker Joe Waterman's recent , imports to the Rose City. He Is labeled aa "hard puncher and ' very willing mixer." Better stllL Archuleta la advertised aa a lad who "li Just about as fast aa Hoag and is more of a knocker outer type fighter than Hoag. ; Which Is tonic for the local faithful, anxioaa for another Plant show after watching so successful sn opener as last ,. week's. Anyone what can throw gloves "just as fast as Hoag" and has a goodly portion of sleep potion In either hand should Oregon dtattsman Al Liglitncr Editor BACK TO YANKS: Veteran Cat cher Bill Dickey, shown don ning his navy discharge button, says he will report for spring training with the Yankees in February and Intends battling for hia old backstopptng job. Molalla Skeds Polio Benefit MOLALLA, an. 29-(Special)-Molalla Veterans of Foreign Wars basketball team will meet the Portland Army Air base quintet here Thursday at 8 p. m. The net proceeds from this game will be donated to the March of Dimes infantile paralysis benefit. .Personnel of the Molalla team includes several former stars of Molalla high; Harold Wood, diet Schiewe, Ernie Russell, Art Jaa tinen, Roger Thronson, Elton Lance and Bud Larson. Allan Lee, vocational agricultural instructor, is the player-manager for the Veterans. The Molalla team has been one of the foremost in the Oregon City league this season. Foxes Defeat Estaeada Five SILVERTON-The local Silver Foxes edged Estaeada here Tues day night 47 to 39 in a closely contested Willamette Valley league fray. The victors trailed 12-14 at the first period stop, for ged ahead 28 to 24 at halftime, and held a 39-38 edge at the third period. Silverton won the "B" team tilt 38-33 in overtime. ESTACADA 3S) (47) SILVERTON C. Ahnert (2 T (I7 Bennett Clarkson lloi f (6) Wickham W, Ahnert 4 C ' . (12) Nado Mackenzie ill) O : 14) Beal Havden (0) O j 7) Terp Sub for Estaeada Hunt S. Officials Urynan and Ermh- ig - CHET Upstate Agency' Coos Bay Salem . Dial 4400 it? j;-: "v If- - . J V ' ' n - i I" .'i p Iffl K7 i make for snother touch-and-go battle with Salkeld'a comer. Hoag has notched knockouts In his last two outings, a two rounder la Portland and last week'a five-rounder. Of equal Importance to valley fistic followers Is Flant'a seml wlndap announcement. He has dropped Portland negro Kelly Jackson from the f -rounder and has signed on two lightheavie Instead. One Is John L. Sullivan. 172, Portland, and the other newcomer Jack Dilllch, 173, Butte, Mont., former mine work er. Pegged by traveling Joe Wa terman while fighting In Cali Portland Beavers Slate Opening of Spring Camp For Feb. 24 at San Jose PORTLAND, Ore., Jarj. 29.-(7P)-The Portland ball club an nounced today the BeaversJ would open their 1948 spring training at San Jose, Calif., February 24 with at least 48 players on hand. National Loop Bags Coliseum LOS ANGELES, Jan. 29 -(A)-The Lo Angeles coliseum com mission today formally gave the National pro league champion Rams a three-year contract for the Colineum'a vse and virtually froze out the rival All -America conference franchise by setting a limit on pro football games. The commisnlon unanimously approved a modified agreement which for the net two years will allow only six professional foot ball games to be played in the Coliseum from the lard Saturday in September to the First Saturday In December. Chemawa Indian Down Detroit Quint, 56-27 CHEMAWA The Chemawa In dians easily topped Detroit here Tuesday night in a Marion county 'B" league game, winning 58 to 27. Center White of the loscis copped scoring laurels, however, with 15 points. CHEMAWA (M) Jackson 141 F Btodftett (2) r Aihmtn ( C Orcutt (81 CI Plcard 141 C 27) DETROIT 4 Norton 14) Fryer (IS) White 12) Cannon (0) BudduiK EuIm M Chamawa WiUon 4. Kulr ama-4. Pinkhant t. SwitzJer X I-it 2. Towner 2. Winnctheul 2. Cooprr 2, William 8. Green 4; for Detroit. Hoi erman 1, Monroe 1. Officials, Hontrt and Wilder. Safely First for Industrial Workers A well-fitting support may mean the difference be tween being: efficient on the job, or severely handi capped. 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Ftant has high hopes that Dilllch will come through with a Win over Salli van. s it will be a step la the right direction for a fellow log scrap with Leo (The Lion) Tur ner. General Manager Bill Klepper reported contracts have been mailed and four already returned. Signed are Manager Marvin Owen, Pitcher Jake Mooty, Out fielders Frank Shone and Pitch er Mitchell Chetkovirh. right hander who played for Oakland last year on option from the Phil adelphia Philff. Klepper aid a half-dozen pre war players will be at the spring training ground, Herman Reich, Danny Escobar, Oeorge Vico, B;1I Wyatt, Bill Schubcl and Lindsay Brown. The. total does include a flock jjf youngster signed for tryouta ffr the Salem Sena ton, now a Poitlund farm club. Some of the SaU-m talent wil( workout at San Jo;.e. Jay vecs Beat Eugene. Bee 5 Paced by Dick Allion's II points, Gurnee Fleoher's Salem Jayvees last night dumped Du ane Mellem's Eugene Bees, 38-31, in a fast basketball prelim to the Salem-Eugene varsity mix at the senior high. The tall Salems out played the visitors practically ail the way. Jayvees (31) Cor 61 11 ill 16) fcpKle 16) .. (SI) Eia F. (4i Ban" F .. it linderd O . . it) Sitfntcn MilM 3) C. . (6 Allinon 113) G 110). Jayvee sub Graham 4. Euayne 6. Smith 2. Welch Tool This 'Riiespoi' Snppori supported in the Tight Is98 ea. 484 Stale Street