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    Tk OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Wednesday Morning. February I. 1948
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Second Pro Punching
Booked for Armory
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Dillicl.-Siillivai. Tiffs; Duane Seeking Kayo
Its no-e spreading time again at the Feiry Street Garden tonight as MaUfcmaker Harry
produce his trend punching party of the revival seiies. And ticket business at the Maple &
iaht;vhrnH)i indicates anuther bop bin on the bulging side will surround Plarit's 28- round
punch - packed
After hill punch - packed debut
tvio weeks ago. the customer
have been clamoring for more.
Tonight they get it in the form of
what looks like a sizzling 10
round main event, a six-round
"elimination" semiwinup and
three four-round prelims offer
ing again the three Salem comers
who clouted out wins on Plant's
inaugural.
Duane (The Durable) Hoag.
Tex Salkelds buzx-sawish feath
erweight who walloped out a
Utht heavyweight Jack Dil
lirh entered Veteran's Hospital
yesterday In Portland for an
appendectomy and will be un
able to show here tonight on the
armory noting card, announ
eed Matchmaker Harry Plant
late last nttht. Billy Johnson.
17. Seattle, a veteran of over
4t pro flghjts .will replace' Dil
lieh agalnst john L. Sullivan In
the card's aemlwindup bout
five-round kayo on the opening
show, comes back tonight to do
more main evertt chores. This
time the wee blond piece of per
retual mashing motion goes for
his 14th straight win, against
hard- hitting southpaw Johnny
Archuleta, a Gui Wilson lad hail
ins! from Denver, Colo. Salkeld
himself predicts a tough scrap for
his 19-year-old whiz and adds the
bout will more than likely end in
a knockout. Hoag has nokhed
kayoes in his last two fights and
Archuleta's record lists a major
ity of wins via the sleep produ
cing method. Both wilU weigh
near the 128 pound level.
Of as much interent as the
mainer to valley clients is the isx-
round special, the lightheavy mix
to determine who crawls in with
Leo (The Lion) Turner two weeks
hence. Jack Dillich, 173 - pound
former Butte, Mont.,jniner and a
Vayo specialist, tangles with vet
eran, and i capable John L. Sulli-
an, Portlknd, who holds a num
ber of wins on Portland cards, in
i "iudinc two over "Powder Proc-
Night's Boxing
Card jat Armory
MAIN EVENT 10 ROUNDS
Duane Hoag. 127. Portland, vs.
Johnny Archuleta, 1284, Denver,
Colo.
SEMIWINDUP BOUNDS
Jack Dillich. 173, Botie. Mont.,
vs. John suiiivan, in. -land.
PRELIMINARIES 4 ROUNDS
Jack Von. 110. Salem, vs. Bob
Ford, 182, Portland.
Bud Abney, 148, Salem, Vs. Ru
ben Ruii, 145, Mexico. ' .
Leon Moore, 131, Salem, vs.
Walt Hegge. 132, Portland. . I
REFEREE Packy McFarland.
TIMER and ANNOUNCER
Harry Levy.
'Loquacious Larry Waxes Hot Over Admission Prices
By Jack Hand
NJEW YORK. Feb. 5.-.4V
President Larry MacPhall or the
New York Yankees quoted the
rule book to Commissioner A. B.
(Happy) 'Chandler today and
told him he was out of order in
criticizing; any increase In base
ball admission prices.
After MacPhail had announ
ced an average Increase of i
percent in Yankee stadium seat
prices for 1048, Chandler was
quoted as saying that after the
poorer wartime ball he thought
the public was entitled to a bet
ter brand without paying more
for It
MacPhall. the man generally
credited with making possible
Chandler's election less than a
year ago, said he had been as
sured by the commissioner that
he had not been misquoted. Then
he cut loose with a printed state
ment calculated to make Chan
dler's ears burn. :
"If : Commissioner Chandler has
been; correctly quoted regarding
admission prices. MacPhail sta
ted, "It is evident that the com
missioner has failed either to
study his contract with the ma
jor leagues or comprehend the
scope of his duties and respon
sibilities. "The major league agreement
confers on the commissioner ad
ministrative powers limited to
enforcing the baseball rules ad
opted by the two major leagues.
On his own initiative his activi
ties are restricted to. the investi
gation of conduct detrimental to
baseball.
The Yankees' operating ex
pense will be over $1,000,000 ac
cording to MacPhail. including
farm system costs. The club
grossed $922,480, exclusive of
taxes, in 1945 1 on 887.082 paid
admissions for a net of $672,895
with the league and visiting
clubs' cut taken1 out.
The new seat scale probably
will be 81.25 for general id mil
lion. SI.75 foe reserved seaU
and $2.50 for boxes. The bleach-'
er price (60 cents laat yesr) has
not yet been determined.
f Cleahie' Pair
Cops -Tag' Go
Round View Pressed
NEW. YOR K, Feb. 5.-iP)-
PnnnH view, who boosted flu
stock for the rich. Flamingo by
rnmnint to a 10 Leneth victory a I
week? ago. found the going: tough
er today as he barely held on to
win the $3,00 South Wind purse
at Hialeah park.
tor. well known negro battler.
Sullivan was' a popular mixer
here in prewar boxing days. Dil
lich is the
sent Plant and Portland's Jft Water
4-4iMi would b a capable op
ponrnt for Turner, but Plant flrst
wanted to ! tha Montanan in action
with at blter-tnan-avras
j.ir' Von SaUnVa rlslns 180-poundrr
from Sam Duncan's local academy o
... .1 inM tha four-rounders. Tha ex
marine, a kayo winner two weeks ao
and looking lmpreiv as a comer
while delivering it, tonlsht oes
asainit PorUand's Bobby Tord. claised
as a promising" comer himself.
Bud Abney, Saiem 146-pounder and
Von stablemate, meets Ruben Ruiz.
Mexico, in another four-master. Abney
won by TKO on the first snow
opener pits lon Moore, ui.
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Armory pro fight customers expect a dlng-4ong semlwlndup battle
tonight when Jack Dillich (above) gad John L. SulUvan Onset)
snoet In their llghtheavy six-rounder; The winner biffs' "H" Leo
(The LUa) Turner here In two weeks.
Spartans Hang 37j to 29
; Loss oil Salem High Viks
CORVALL1S, Feb. 5.Special)-Slem high's hopes for a No
h-rK.t ftfiml uTu l Eugene Axemen and Spartans.
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Bft U. Tsm WAV 1 2-. ra. akL
Duncan protege from saiem ing in.u - . u..;tK! . .f.tr tl i h. kniinn nnthl
winner two weess ago, againt wan vuuij.iuiy w v,
Hegge. Portland. This will be Hcgfe's 8, Corvallis' Spartans leading alii the way, turned back the Vikings
" picPky M?r.YunTwmTe??rdee. more 37-29. The Jons was Salem's thirJ in league play and dropped the
seats have been made available in the HarOid Hauk quint : behind the
The Viks now rest until Friday
and Saturday when they go to the
coast to meet Astoria in two
games.
Salem f?t) (17) CorvtHH
ritzmautloe ) T (3) I-ocey
A. Bellinger (S) T ) weatherDe
Mason (Si C I3 Perm
Chamberlain () C (111 Stevens
Herarrle S O onoorn
Salem Subs If, Bellinger I. umen v.
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Told iou so deDt: You think Matchmaker Harry Plant's five and
fix hundrkl dollar payoffs for his main events won't draw the better
littler. M the village? Then we wonder why leatnerisiea iaas sucn
Y..i.nV Freddie Steele of Vancouver. B. C. Jackie Turner of
Victoria! Bliss Croft of Tacoma, Benny Jerome of Spokane and
Knnv Tinrlscv. Canadian welter champ, hav delivered
The ViHinSP8. screened I away
from the Spartan goal by a irugged
defense, haie played better- games?
this ! season. They' couldUTt get?
through Uie Spartans fori many
shots and those! they did get were
hurried most of the time. f
On the Other side, nix-foM ttve-
inch Center Ray Perin of the
Spartans had himself ar "onl
Intereft in exhibiting wallop
night date? for that much geld
IfHidijeiitally, it will cost
written
wares here? The Wednesday off-fight-
are very enticing to the fitic fraternity.
Plant considerably more than peanii"
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NO NAMfc (.KACI R iTANDlNOg
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Eugene . - SI, JM ;J1S 1M
CorvaUts L, S :
Salem .!. I I wot a;
Bend . I Z - 1 4 .Mi :JSS
Springfield - 1 4 .ISO 190 SOI
Alh.n. I 1 1 .143 2M 311
iMt. ngnrs results; At i orvaini t.
FiVtn W At F.iifene M, Albany SI.
to pull Io (The Lion) Turher in
but the mate hm.iker figures it
turns (nil to le a capuble h is
hoped. The majority of the fistic
faithful Hereabouts are htill rank
eriig V see- Leo get his clock
cleaned, but good. Troubk is,
'lock dcnei s of that caliber
!reh't too numerous ... To bas--ketballihg:
:Yone noticed by now,
no doubt, that Oregon City's Pio
neers are the firt to make reserva
tions for the ptep hoop derty at
Willamette next month. It will
maik 'jhe tenth consecutive iyear
that Owegon City comes to chase
for the! Mate title; certainly an
example of the coaching ability
,f PtoHjeer ; Coach Dan Jones. It's
getting! sof a state tourney Just
isn't a Mate tourney unless Oregon
City's lat pedtsting kids are here.
Early jthis season t h e Jonesies
pSU'hedj with the Vikings and were
soundly trounced. They looked like
anything but a tournament team.
the aids would
LUllKluri aui; mui ,sss jy- . ,
for his date two weeks 'Tience, night. He hit for 13 points, most
wilt be well worth it if Leo's opponent I of them with hi; whirling; key-
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hole shots. 'Mate Jack Stevens,
using fasii breaks : mostly,! looped
11 markers to help plentifully. ' f
Corvallis led 9-5 at the Quarter,
15-8 at halftime and 27-20 at Uie
third period. The .Vikings;' burst
ing forth f arly in the thir4 frame,
cut the margin to 23-20, but then
fell backj Driving Dick ffehdrie,
Center Bunny Mason and Roger
Dasch teamed to spark the spurt
; Persuasive Paavo Katonen got
himself tagged in last night's
thrill-packed tag team rasslhig
tnatch at the Ferry Street Garden
which was gleefully grappling
music to the mat multitude and
the cleanie; duet of Angello Mar-
tinelli and Al Szasz came up with
the win in the grudge. go with
Paavo and meanie partner Red
Dawson, j
Paavo and pal came within a
whisker, of: winning the thing at
that. The Finn had Szasz in a bad
way in th third fall, but didn't
have him far enough away from
the corner Martineli was perched
behind. Soj when Katonen started
to put theicrab hold clincher on
Szasz, Mariinelli paid off a debt
he owed Paavo from the week
before. He; loosed a booming kick
to the Katonen back,over went
the Finn with Szasz suddenly on
top and the referee did the restv
but quickly.
The surprise ref,; incidentally,
was none other than Tough Tony
Ross. Having had considerable
trouble with the meanie boys, An
thony wasted no time in counting
em out in the finale. Which was
very okehjwith the clients.
The meanies had taken the first
fall when Katonen rammed Mar
tinelli's head into partner Daw
son's outside the ring, the deed
nearly inciting a riot. The cleanies
evened it up when Szasz backed
Dawson into that dangerous cor
ner in whtch Martineili resided,
and then the two ping-ponged the
red-bearded gent into submission.
The whole shebang was rip-snorting
all the way and Matchmaker
Elton Owen can bring back his
learn tussling- most any time. It
was that popular with the fans
Walt Th Sneeze) Achiu
copped himself a win in the open
er .with hasty Marty-Petroff by
winninff the third fall of their
thriHeroo with a series of Ju-jitsu
and flying tackles.
Beavers Regain Northern Division
Lead on 58 to 48 Win Over Huskies
Rotha, With 18
Paces Gillmeii
Battling Bearcats
Whitman Again, 47 to 44
WALLA WALLA, Feb. 5. (Special) Willamette Us battling
basketball Bearcats came through again tonight, this time nosing
out Whitman's Missionaries, 47-44. in an uproarious overtime period
to wind up the four-game road trip with four solid victories. It was
Willamette s sixth Northwest cmi-
Oregon
Idaho
;on
State
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WaMitngtdn
Wath. Slate
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Foxes Snatch
40-38 Victory
MOLALLA. Feb. 5 -(Special) -
Paced by Dale Bennett s 23 point
pitching, Silverton's Silver Foxes
tonight knocked the Molalla Bucks
out of a first place tie in Uie
Willamette Valley hoop loop with
Inline 40-38 victory. It was
close all the way and eiiner
team's ball game until the last
moments.
Bill Charles, sharpshooting Buck
forward, led his team with 13
points. The foxes, toy virtue 01
their win, climbed Into a second
place tie with Molalla. bandy,
winner over Canby 52-22 tonight,
now holds first place undisput-edly.
MOI.AI.U (38) (40 SILVKKIU
Charles U3)
Kraxberger (0)
Smith (ID
Owens ( s 1
Hoop Results
rOMXC K
Willamette 47. Whitman 44 (overtime)
Oregon State AS. Washington 4S
Gonzaga 74. Whttworth SJ
Arkansas SS. Rice 23
Wichita , Tulsa 35
Texas .Tec 48. Texas State Tchrs 40
Boise J. C. M, College of Idaho 17
Occidental 4S. Whittier 30
Tleet City S3, Nevada 4
HIGH SCHOOL
Salem 20. Corvallis 37
Kalem Jayveea 44, Corvallis 43
C'hemawa 43. Jefferson 27
Springfield 39. Junction City 4v
Hill Military 30. Vernnnla 29
Sliver ton 40, Molalla 3S
Newberg 48. Tigard 43
Sandy S2, Canby 22
Kugene 37. Albany 31
St Helens 2S, Columbia Prep 27
Central Catholic 61. Parkrose 39
McMlnnvtlle 47. Millsboro 39
OSC Rooks 41. Medford 40
AT PORTLAND
Washington 29, Commerce 24
Jefferson 32. Franklin 26
Lincoln 31, Roosevelt 4S
btn 2. Prn!wn Te-h 63
Sandy Quinlet
Wallops Canby
SANDY Sandy's cagers rolled
over Canby here Tuesday night.
52 to 22. to remain at the top of
the Willamette valley hoop chase.
The fray was never close, the vic
tors leading 27 to 7 at halftime.
Sandy's Bees also won, 28 to 14.
Saadv (Ml "
Gray 7
Steenson (17)
l.und it) '
Wolfe (4
Elliaaon 113)
ference victory against three de
feats and left the WU's in a fine
ipot to entertain the College of
Puget Sounders at Salem next
Monday and Tuesday niRhls.
It was a tip-in by Center Court
ney Jones that gave the 'Cats
their chance for the series (.weep
ing win tonight. With Whitman
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Molalla sun- Louwon
1 23 1 Bennett
(S Wickhsm
(101 Nado
ill Terp
( 1 ) Beal
4. Bee team
results-Mollalla 32. Bilverton 21.
Jayvces Snare
Thriller, 44-43
CORVALLIS. Ore , Feb.
Oregon State college moed into
undisputed leadership of t h e
northern division. Pacific Coa.t
conference tonight by winning 38
to 48 over the University of Well
ington Huskies.
OSC opened with two quick
baskets, but Washington promptly
tied it 4 all jut as Coach Slats
Gill's boys cut loe a runaway
and moved to 13-4, then 19-5. At
the eight minute maik Rocha
dropped a whirling shot for 21-6
as Washington slatted to recoup. .
The Huskies mde it 21-1 1 and
then at 6-13 opened tip again. In
five and a halt minutes the half
ended at 31-24, a seven point edge
the Beavers were to battle to hold
throuichout the second half. .
In the second half, Washington
fought hard to hold the St-ten
slashing the lead to 4 and then
again to 5 and finally with fotii
and a half minutes to go- Joi gen
son w,) subbed in and made l
out in front 39-37 in the final mc- j quick goals to cut the scoie to
onds, Jones came through with 48-46. For a minute it looked like
the tying basket. Then in the j a break as the tw o teams Mai ted
overtime Marshall Barbour, Jones j roughing it, but OSC buckled
and Bruce Barker looped the de- down under pressure and started
ciding points. Jones only joined converting their free thiows to
the 'Cats on their trip Sunday, pUjj afely away,
driving over from Salem after jn tne 10ugh and tumble r,l
playing in an orchestra. He was the second period, Washington
a handy lad to have around to-'i was gjven a technical foul when
night for Les Sparks' five. j Coach Hec Edmiitson went onto
Whitman led tonight's game,al tne fioor ,negallvi Eailier Ander-
W COSFF-REXre
Pugrt Sound
l.tnfield
British Columbia
Willamette .
Pacific
Whitman
College of Irialio
STANIMNfi
W I. YT
3 1 221
3 1 1S4
3 1 232
6 3 444
3 2 213
3 6 37
6 6 ISI
I, ant night's result: At Whitman
WlllsmrHe 47 'overtime!
P
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173
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107
411ft
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Suh for Sand v Birch 4
ficials Noel and Kirkpatnck.
91 Olstead
(41 Tatone
(0) Mitts
(7 Vaughn
i2 Wertz
Bell 1. Of-
Paced by Dick Allison, who
canned 19 points for the evening,
Salem's Jayvee quint edged the
Corvallis "B" team 44 to 43 In a
thrilling prelim to the Spartan
Vik tiff at Corvallis Tuesday
night, Nip-and-tuck all the way,
the tiff stole the show from the
varsity game which followed and
for the final two or three minutes
had the entire crowd on its feet.
The quarter scores were 11-11.24
to 21 for Salem, and 29-29.
Jayvees (44) (43) orv. ns
Co 0 r t
halftime, 19-18. It was a nip and i
tucker mosil all the way. Scoring
honors went to Barbour with 13.
Fred Graham was clo.se behind )
with U. Ten of Barbour's points!
came in the last half. All of
son was put
toughing.
OSC iMl -
t r, pf TP
off the fior tor
rtsi wash
TO f'F TP
F. A on. f 4
He'nirnen. f 2
Rocha. c i S
Htr'.r at h a 4
uranam s came in tne urst. i cr'ndaii. g 1
Whitman (44) (47) Willamette
llobbs (10) F (111 C.iaHam
Bell i9 F (9) Barker
Campbell ) C IS) Jones
Haupt ( O (11) Barboui
ODell 161 O 4 Miller
Whitman sub- Mitchell 2 Willamette
subs Tullia 2, Bates, Stuidivant. Williams.
Neal. f
Krafve. f
Kspms. g
Morgali S)
Spagl 110)
Allison 19)
Boggs (3)
F
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(II) HudiMin
i5t Turina
(7 i Edwards
(7 Scholl
M2l Hugties
DAN JONES
MAYFLOWER MILK fl)
but Jones at the time told that
come Bround" all right. Now they're the first of
the 18 gangs to win their way to the t lassie which speaks for itself,
and Mr. Jottes . . , Congratulations too. for the earliness with which
the Pioneers decided their district title. Pictures, publicity, etc., can
now be mutered on the Jonesies and readied for the tourney program.
A foo on thse districts which wait until two or three days before
the classic starts before they decide who's to come ...
District Hoop Derhie Shaping Up Well
How aie the piep district derbies shaping up? One by one let's
take a look: j
PL-Uict No. J Baker's strong Bulldogs appear to have the
Lerth on the downhill pull. No. 2 The Dalles heavily favored. No.
3Tovijp between Bend's .Lava Bears and Prineville. No. '4 Either
Medford or Klamath Falls,' two strong clubs. (Medford has beaten
the Pelicans once this winter and they play again Friday night.)
No. 5 Myrtle Point has been whipping all other quints in the
disti i t. and by comparatively one sided scores. No. 6 Eugene out
in front and Koina strong.'
No. 7 Lebanon out in front and favored since Corvallis has
nractitallv eliminated itself by taking whuppings from both Bud
Alhanv. No. 8 McMinnville should have little
trouble. No. 9 Hillsboro ditto McMinnville. No. 10 Astoria easily
Salem and Siherlon Due for Dogjight
No. 11 Salem or! Silverton. and it looks like a dogfight in their
tournament starting February 22 at Mt. Angel. Same Mt. Angel could
pu!I a surprise. No. 12 Oregon City already in, with a good Molalla
team finishing out of the chips. No. 13 A good Central Catholic
team and a good Sandy quint to fight it out. No. 14 Veronia favored.
No. 15 Washington of Portland by virtue of the Portland prep title
it i highly favored to snatch. No. 16 Tossup between Benson Tech
untl Commerce of Portland, the beith going to the team which fini.shes
second in the Portland city chi'se.
That's what the tourney picture looks like right now. But don't
tVrget, probably there isn't anything in athletics as unpredictable
as a high school basketball team. They can get frightfully hot or
equally cold in the upcoming district playoffs, and, when that happens
most anything can nappen, and usually does.
But with such colorful and historic quints as Astoria. Eugene,
Orecon Citv. Baker and Medford favored to grab tickets, it should
be a dinner of a classic again this time. A Salem entry after two
ve.irs of absence wouldn't be exactly deteriorating to the picture.
Hut the Vikings hae their pie tourney work cut out for them, be
Leve us.
DeCuIre a...
Mecatoea
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Carr i j.
Lutlt ; . i.
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Totals i.
KEITH BROWN CO.
Updegraph ..
Brown . . . 1.
Peterson .
Fllppo 4
Woodcock -...
2t3
.150
.145
.123
169
llh 1S4 Mt
147T 163-460
178 1SS 4S1
143: 146412
214: 16 531
790
2)
172
ISO
130
.146
.141
643; 19 3452
1ST;
200
162
17(T
142
127-4406
1934552
153-443
89-405
1084 392
...1 . 41 95$ 772 J66
Totals
WALTON.BROWN ELEC. Z
13
16t
153
150
159
113
11
I5S4-487
137-473
-r-113
17S3
IS14-488
4i-45a
Riches
Scrwller
Oats
Sinser i
Riffey s
C. prort
i.
Total' , .1 701 791 635 2327
PACIFIC FHOlT i P. CO. It)
Haicarson ., 1...124 14 184-454
R.fAleshtie i 13 154 Wr
Mrill 119 IM 37-412
1ZS I4fl IJ C
113 lit! 159390
BRITE SPOT
Patterson
Ross
Zeller
Kirschner
Eitsgaard .. . ,
Totals
. 133
. 133
.173
. 1S2
132
1S2
170
157
I7S
2S8
112-426
169472
154466
176536
199-419
774 955 SI0 2539
(2)
Blgler
D.A1hlre
"Jotals , I 647
NITHOLSONS INSi 12)
,ZIW
.144
1A6
139
.222
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Caiisey ....
MtiKinney
Olhey J,.-, ......(...
ClOdt -4
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Totals .... I
Ms F STORES (1)
rdrft-ardln -4
Welch X..
Minnina
Tit Griffith . 4.
749
, i
146
163
169
171
210
S55 2251
PAPERMAKERS
Cary 149
Wllfsev : 160
Johnston 147
Coleman 141
Bolton . 160
Totals
KARRS
Bynon
Sntchler
Wolfe
Clark
Barnholdt
j Totals ..
BCIO (1)
tKrejcl
FK'nainore ...
filovar
Caswell
Schrunk
164
160
168
159
170
I45-47S
16S 488
198 Ml
216516
148499
7T8 847 873 2492
117
160
167
151
IM
143
177
13S
91
209
141-401
144 481
lio 415
13a 379
127-532
Redskins Defeat
Jefferson, 43-27
CHEMAWA-Chief Thompson's
Chemawa cagers stayed In the
thick of the race for the Marion
county "B" championship by de
feating a scrappy Jefferson five
here Tuesday night. 43 to 27. Cal
Picard, who paced scorers with
15, led a fourth period onslaught
that salted the tilt away for the
Redskins. Chemawa led at half
time 19 to 10. The Papooses cop.
ped the prelim 36 to 12 over the
Lion "B" outfit.
mruAWA (431 (27) JEFTERRON
Jackson (7) T ( Wiclrershaisi
Blodgett (21 F ) J wor!h
Ashmasj (12) C (6) G. Havworth
Orcutt i(2) O ..J5' fJ!
Picard 1 15) G (4) Knight
Kuha for Chemawa Lahr 1. Wilson.
4. Officials Lerty
Ligntner.
Wilder and Al
136V 4flR
.I2T 452
127, 43
1821-492
ltt 618
822 789 690 2301
181
159
130
152
106
167
123
154
109
6'J2
2flft 557
173465
l.Vt 446
147 408
837 2313
877 87? 75. 2513
208
123
142
1K8
171
1K2
173
122
IBS
161
.832 848 860 2540
Byce
total
INTERSTATE TRACTOR (J)
J.I Farthing l. 165 181
Str-ttler i ... 175 192
Strode 5i. . ..17l 147
Histav .171 163 :
LFal thing . .. Mi 210
.Totals
178568
133431
178442
187543
' 164 496
, Totals . . 784 692 837 2313
TRADE COUNCIL AF of L i2)
CoolidRe 159 175 138-472
Drandt 175 213 171559
Fariar 143 145 187475
Hraneman 119 119 155393
Miricli 134 186 190510
West Salem Wins
WEST SALEM The local grade
school1 team copped its seventh
straight game of the season Tues
day trjtcrnoon, defeating Molalla
grade school 30 to 3 at west sa
lem. i
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Fnsmirtser 8) F
Van Htks )2)
Deen (4)
Lawrence (4)
Mikkk-non (61
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West Salem
(3) Molalla
(2) Charles
(0) Williams
(1) Wallace
(0) Toll
(0) Miller
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Suh for Javvees- Miles 4: for Corval-
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Robinson Kayoes
Riceio in Foiirih '
ELIZABETH. N. J., Feb. S.-tP)
-Ray Robinson, flashy welter
weight contender from New York,
knocked out Tony Riccio of Bay
onrte in 2:16" of the fourth round
of their scheduled ten-round ben
efit bout here tonight. Robinson
gave his 30 per cent of the net to
the! infantile paralysis fund,
which staged the boxing card.
Ball Game PoMponed
SEATTLE, Feb. 5. -(,1V The Sc
uttle college-Central Washington
college Winko league ba5ketbi.il
game scheduled here tonight was
postponed due to inability ' the
Central squad to get across Sno
qualmie pass because of weather
conditions.
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KAYKTTEVILLE, Ark.. Kb
(!) Al kansas' Bazoibai ks de
feated Rice, 68 to 25 here tonight
to regain an undisputed leadei
hhip in the southwest bajketball
conference.
Mebbe Tliey Used Axes?
HOLLYWOOD, Feb. (iffV
The New Westminister Royals
handed the Los , Angeles Mon
arch! a 5 to t beating tonight
In a rough and tumble Pacific
coast league hockey game. Three
of the New Westminster players
required medical attention and
some others Incurred minor
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