Thm OREGON STATESMAN. Solm. Oregon. Wdnday Morning. Fobruary 13. 1948 PAGE SIX It took a long time to get round to reporting it. but there were empty seats loU of m during both the Oregon State Washington rage mixes at Cor vallis last week. Which is cer tainly an oddity, since publicity has been put out concerning the unavailability of perches for all conference games in the C'or vallis gjm. We asked Beaver Publicity Man Irwin Harris how mmr, and u told: Stater-students, almost 4000 nf cm. are entitled to attend the ball games. The gym holds many less than 2000. So it was decided that no general admission ducats would he put on sale to the public, that the students would gobble up all available squat. The public as warned to sUy away as there were no seats. The pub lic slated auav. But then for no accountable reason, the privi leged students didn't take ad vantage nf the situation during either Washington game, failed to fill the im and left a large number of seats unoccupied. I.ootl seals, too . . . But don't let that he an invitation to you. Next time the students might show up. all 4000 of "em. Then tou'd be left outide. as warned in the flr.l place . . . ' TIs g situ ation, wot? ij t . '- '- " ' ' " i 't 4j. V. 'it.'.' ' V Dr. G. IIerert Smith took his jaunt to California u Art Gal lon. And Al Simpson's name hasn't been relegated exactly to the aM-rani class . . '. At least the suspense will be over after Thursday night. We Imagine 3t has been rather trying for ail hands concerned to keep glvliig off with the "Gosh. I doiit knows." 5 1 Iter since recent pieces have been publishrd concerning the Willamette university athletic board meeting tomorrow nighl. the rumor factory has gone back to a 24-hour shift on who will JIM HOC ( HI pluck off the T's coaching Job. or Jobs. Two of the more choice presumptions hold that the board will pick not one. but two coaches and that the gents will be as follows: Football Walt Krlckson. Basketball "Honest Jawn" Warren . . . Seeing War ren in town again the other day helped matters, no doubt. . . . Bat remember, those mentioned come merely via rumors-around-the-town. Another gent getting plenty of mention since Add hotshot prep hoop squads we've siren j Medford's Black Tornado! AJ Simpson's gang. twlth thfc exception of the of fensive I guard posts. Is potent fegain this U inter, i We saw trie K-Falls j Pelican down' south also and might mention that if Medfordj doesn't win the district 4 tournament ticket to Salem next munth it will be only be cause the Tornado kids , had ii bad nlgbt In thefr single-elimination district meet. A pair qf biggies tn Bob (fullback) Wat son and jlarrell Rlggs will show you so pie topnoteh backboard work if jthey come to 4he tour nament. 1 too. But' then Vfklnjr follower! don't have to wait that long. The Medforda play Salem at the VHIa next Monday and Tuesday nights. Remember Jim Bocchi. the K-Falls kid who practically stole the 1943 Mate prep show single-handedly 'with his superb basketballing only to be Ig nored on the all-state team? He was the lad w ho ruined Baker in the title game with his 20 j points, seven of them in the ( first 56 seconds for a 7-0 back- ; breaking ! lead, and all this AFTER the board had selected its tournament all-star team. That jj Bocchi brilliance, making fools! of the star team pickers, is actually what Instigated the new ' method of selecting the slars--not until at least half the final ) game Is ; over. Anyway. Bocchi haft been In the navy al most since that tournament. He is due for discharge soon and is heading for Oregon and How ard Ilobson. Southern Oregon ians still rave that Bocchi is beyond question the finest cage Loggers Top 'Cats by Same 54 to 49 Score; Gale Bishop Hits 32, Cougars Spill Oregon & 1 II - T ,g...SSSS Vikings Hot', Wallop Albany llrllingErr PiU'lie Salrm t Victory 12 S- Katonen Flattens Mqrtinelli To Retain Coast Bi P;Hn ( King Kong)' Katoren. i nen character culminated a fierV certainly not' a glamour boy with j settd by Wukingi in his hang the ci'unch customers. l-"t night niaiticd his Coast light heavy- AI.BANY. S, ieni high'' sizylti'g si'if- r b .1) weight ginr''" belt before a ca pacity nowd at the armory by Angclo Maitihelli two U.p the Albtjiy llulldoic-. 43-28. in v.lu.n. .. .... Hi.. , IlHlU'nii'K tails out OI Wlll'e III uiru una I'CIC tonight to V.'il- s ;ri-;.,me g..me T! e f fust n i'l itktr rc.v erufd ( Hiili ' Iftjll.e HiJ (".. h II rrfH-hfl .1 r iixl ill atiir Z titi Al BcilT.ger. inf foiwaio lf-iieue bHrketball 'iki'ig!1, held to n -( Hie ly the r( X Iluii- tnrjke lfx.se in the i f Mill ti M 24-1'- .intjtge i (,'d llriiik kills aS-l bl the thinl more 4 1 1 1 k-hittnig v.ilVcd tlnoiigh the cepBcltw M Vs.es.1il ff 4) K A Sl'in llldll 9 llUlf 1VI Siis j The serhiwindup win went to newcomer Martini (Bruno) An gello, and it can be said right here that this gent is at least as rough and tough) as anyl matman who off-and-on Vik is htnctlv on lo lling iirawl. Still the roueh and J ever dropped a sWeat here. The tough trickster, Katonen w -is ! Detroit, .licn., newcomer, rasj.uu tn clnm .imt)ly too mucn lor ine hvpning umnwwu, iU.,,.. ... and popular Martinelli. , out the rtiiy ran; in j mnimc? Artgcllo almost brought down lover popular rieire irfencny It.e liu.o bv snatching the first LaBelle. Jr. cutomers wanveti fll with a "surfboard hold after to kill thh bai lelj-ihested f newif 20 rn,.iu; of rugfced going. Ka- j fifter bis Jftrat match, and little (....en i.me hack m eight minutes wonder. 11 grapples on the order with one for the bK.k. however, i of Rufus AiueK. the negro manner, lining what he calls a "Charley j Al Sail and Gut Johnsort Anderson Special" to .squeeze an . whipped ff a corker and alU uncle"' from Angello. The "spe- clean operier, the only fall in it i ial" is a combination leg and arm going to $zaz via a Hungarian bar hold with a front face lock leg clutch in 29 minute. Johnnon u-rgM anH UH the S?lf-ms to thcii- thrown in and it made Martinelli had the cjunt almost evened in v. n with h!s rA pitching. The Unk llJie a pi.tj-.el. Then with :43 the final njmute, out trie Den era fio,r play of Cji-rd Al (harnbci- glne j the thiid heat the Kato-ed hostilit U mi a'ro ;ot out. , TKe Viking- !ay Springfield' i l!iJ-len jo another o N'arr.er at Sa- I em Furtay night, the mme night m. B.vf.w the po n'.ii.g B.illflogs tackle Le- Hoac-Steele Match Readied; J !i Hot' Grudge Due in Prelirri 1 tirvun i ri a M.ptr-criH lal oimi ici , i iimax game. Bellinger led (.coring on the Sa- ; !em fi'ie v ith'll pnr.ts. Chaniler- j lain, who teamed with Dick Hen- j tiie to gie tne Viking a dming j pa:k. had nine. HctKlne hari wgnf. , February 20, as Matchmaker Hanyl Plant's 10 round main Card Hein, of the Bulldog, ''f ! wm whirlwind Hoag's third itrlight outing here and ftm 41 C 1 The Duane (The Durable) Hosg vs Young jFreddie Steele feather-! weight fistic scuffle, announced at the armoijy lat week, hag beeni sigr ed .nd waled and await delivery to the local swat hall Wednes-j Spurt at End Nets Victory t Willduu'tH Lirked i i At Foul Stripe Again Still the fast passing, quick- hit ting hall fluh they were the night before, ciollcge of Pugct Sound'.s liogger. Ittst night also duplicated! Mrmday Right's score and turned back the Willamette Bearcats. 54 49, at the! university to sweep the two ganrie series. The Bearcats, driving fall the way last night were again whipped at the foul line after oiilcount itig the visitors from .... ...tiui.i in that the licld. 21 field goals to 9. sectorUwhirh should be Joyous I A close hi king ball game pi ac tldlngs for II. Hohson. ; ''ally tltroughout. the loggers ; j jumped M a 13 6 had at the 10 We're sure we need not ela- minute mjirk and were in front, borate on the tattling words 25 18 at hjilft.rne. The 'Cats were that Cliff Parker will be a good i 'aulty with pacing and ball han- ! dung to tig tnctr own uiun ine i first periHl. ! Hut in llie f ut moments of the j second period the Bearcats lit Up behind Kretl Graham:' sparkling j siwits from the field; fctarted to (drive ami began closing the gap j little by little. With 10 minutes to j go the CPS quint had only a six ! point lead at 36 30. Then Graham went on. a one man scoring binge, hit three in a row aind tied the, count at 36 all. The game turned fast, furious and foul filled at this point and the 'Cats lost three men Bruce Barker, Courtney Jones and Wrayne Stuidevant in rapid suc cession on personals. Glumberg of the Loggers left the srme way as the count was deadlocked at 37. Iinfiettl Protect Ieatl 39 and 4i. But Fincham and Jerry Mar tineau of the Loggers teamed for a fast-hitting pree at the five to go mark and when the four minute rest stop came the ('PS'ers were out in front by three markers, 44 41. The Bearcats, deeply wounded by the joss of so many players, kept driving, however., and didn't actually fade until the dying mo merits oi the thriller. ; in all; the 'Cat Were tooted down for 26 fouls. The logger looped l tie thiowsi more than enough o offset the field goal deficit. CPS was fouled 16 times with the 'Cats connecting with only seven gifters. Graham's 20 points while turn ing in the outstanding game of the night led all scoring. He and Ollie William?, who entered the game with a surge of his own in the second half, actually kept the hustling WU's in the battle. Finch am collected 13 for the Loggers. W Ilia met U (4) rW . ..ill' I ' man to lead the Salem Sena tors Boosters band 'twould be only superfluous. Quiet-mannered;; Clifford has friends bv the bushels, a faultless reputa tion, ambition and background. We're ! not by any means alone in thinking Mayor Doughton did one George Emlgh a favor In appointing Cliff; to theup-'n- at-'emj post. Wildcats Down li , . 'hitman Again I infield Protect Ieatl With Slim 52-16 Win NORTHWEST CONrrSINCI W I. Prl. PF P 7 I 7S I'M .-U0 4 1 S00 2M 2M t 2 .714 MS JM 2 2 .SOO 213 197 S 5 Mi SC2 4 MS 2 I .200 4M 506 0 1 .000 210 4M Untitle) Bri. Cl. . c. p. s. . Pacific . Willamette Whitman . Col. Idaho iJKt nlaht: at Willamette 48. CPS 4; at Whltsn 46. t.lnflrld 2. Tlits rrk: Friday and Raluiflay. Par i Or at Bh1iii Columbia; Sa'uidny. Mtifleld at Willamcttr. 4A Xr - I LOGGER BASKET: Anxious eyes await a rtboand that didn't come In the Willamette-College of Puget Sound Northwest conference series at WU. The basket, shot from the key by CPS Martineau (not shown) shoved the Loggers t a S I lead. WU's Brace Barker (17) and Dale Bates (13) await the ball at left with Loraa ( of CPS. Bob Fincham, CPS. la shown with back to ball and Courtney Jones (right), WU center, moves in wltheies up. (Statesman photo by Harold Burns) Web feet- Hopes For Title Tilt t ale Duck Rally Can't Malrli 'Hof yt'SC Acp NOKTHFRN DIVISION STANDING W I. Pel. I'F P. tJalio 7 4 fttfi Ml 4 Hrr(f'n Stale -7 4 M 47 OrrKn S 1 V' SIS JUS Washington S 7 411 :.(H IV2 WahliiKt' Stale 3 7 .' 1 4'3 I.akt nurllt. at Oregon -61. W-.in-ton S1.it.- 68 KUGEXK. Ore . Frb. 12. -Gale Bi-hop lmt tinkle h.ant edly lisellcd the ltni -i ity of Oifon's hopes for .1 1 3 4 M di i'-lun penn.'itit hcie tonight a he tjlllcd 32 points to lid Wail lington Stnte college to ;i 68 to 6! tvin o i-r the Wcfofools in their northern divi sion, l'juific cost coi fere n e rage tilt here. Bishop came within tso points of the division scwrinfl record held jointly hy his tcamniate. Vin e Hanson, and Don MtMilhot. U'jsti ington Mtukies, and ijfe dirt it be foie heing put out flf Map game on fouls with 3 mini;e. 43 sec onds to BO. :i A crowd of 6900 . fans v.au-hed as the Cougars took jj the contest in a bitterly fought ftbt half, saw Oregon take a brief one point edee toward the end of the pecond quar ter and later cheered belatedly a Oregon drove vainly jin the final seconds to close the gap. Bishop's sensational scoring stride overshadowed the perfor mance of Dick Wilkijjs and L'pt. Bob Hamilton, eachjj netting 17 poinls for the WebfooL. Wath. Slate (M) 1 Orrn (l - ft Pf Tp It If PI T WALLA WALLA, Fh 12 -tP Linfield's Wildcats repeated their Monday night win over a deter mined Whitman quintet with a 52-46 decixion tonight, the field goals for the second night being evi end the winners' margin coming jfrom free throws. Linfield had a halftime lead of 31-29 and the Mij-sionaries matched them point lof point in tbe second half. Junglfng, i Linfield fourth-year man, contributed 20 points to pacie all scorer?. Wfiluaaa (44) Hubbs lit) K3I it) i Campbell (I) Mitchell (0) llatipt Udl r r c Ci a tit) MafleU (10) Cone .20) Junslms it) Clubb (0) Routs M) TapMott 4. Whitman aub Heath 4. O'Dell Linfield uba- Boyla 10. Worth 2. Officials Rule Idaho Did Win Game, 57-56 MOSCOW, Idaho, Feb. 12-U"-Tlte rcfeice and umpire who of ficiated at last night's disputed basketball game between Mon tana University and the Univev Maple's Grab Division Title The Maple &. Keene Sporting Goodsmen outlasted a haid-woik-ing Knights of Columbus five in BihhoD. f 12 Sivertaon. f 2 Haruon. c Johlinon. g F.veM. g Arndt. f c Borg. f Main, e Bavlem. ( Carlion. f S 32 Wtlk h. f 0 5 Raiuiitpen. f 1 Havailie 0 0 Main :oti . ( 4 S W'miil, I 3 g.KeebH,7 0 2 Bra-r.i 0 2 Berg.! 2 4 2 0' sity of Idaho re-checked the j the granddaddy of all rough and scorebook and ruled tonight that Idaho won 57 to 56 as was re ported originally. Referee Ed Stricherz comment ed that "as far as both coaches were concerned, the 57 to 56 tumble ball games last night, and copped the National division, City league pennant with a clot 38-33 victory at Willamette. The Sport sters had to come from behind in the bottom half of the last quar- TOTAI.S It 17 ( TO Referee: Kmll Pllu.su; 3 17 4 S 1 7 3 17 4 II 0 1 a t Al s n l M uti'ii!- Hl scoie was the correct count when i ter to do it. the game ended. A Bllin'i P'tn a j' ii (" i r-,ht I !!'! fiH'i- ' P. l Smi If. .Jf" Fitlint-'. H. ! t . t i r (.- . v. c. ! . t, a ; l . . 1. ... .... .. i taVM til) Albanf 'wis lime ne Kn j - Kriv ; Steele is feathei weight champim HOOD I tlOSUllS li Kfcftbuiln ' ' .. ... . .... .....i .......1 V, I r ! li )laan,ii,i Blll)r ummmia mini wi.i.. .m iieji'" I fill-end v reached here that he will II! ri ait. 7 f Jft;i : 1 1 Ktlwi r. 1 fiinini-f J. Aihanv AMfti . Uoh.i .T!d Hat (.lily Division 4 Iii Last Uound p.i. TV I IA(.I f iaiim; i Nai.ct.kl oi t! 1 W I. Viplr-Keene 7 1 l' i aril.'.i.lr 5 J ?'Tj-' Cj n 3 4 6i i iri In - ii v 2 Kn.rntf. Oo'.u-jib.' 1 come seeking the Oregon feather , title, held by two-fisted Hoag. On the other hand, Hoag -has won his last three fights by re ! sounding knockouts. Before those tinte and excluding! a six-round , d raw he had with C'hico Sanchez, whom he later kayoexi, Hoag won 11 straight battles. There is no question but what Tex Salkeld's j blond piece of perpetual motion is headed up the fistic ladder. At least one of Plant's four pre- 8VJ 411 25',. . . . 714 24 211 i limilKiiy IJOU18 imini ' 4u 259 2.1 ha announced only the one limn SCHOOL Salem 43, Albany 2S Hilveilon 98. Wood burn 32 Canbv 2S, jDallas 28 Handy SMolalla Zt ftalem Soph . Ilalsey 13 MarnhlirlU, .to, l oquuie la Eurn 421 PF PA Junction City 3S Rarker. t Graham, f Jonei, c , Barbour, g Bales, f . O. Wilfiaiiif, f Tullli. t Sttudivant, f . . I Palmetrer, c Old., K . , j TOTALS ! c. r. n. ti) I Van Can. p. f ! Iran. t : Flnchman,; c 2 167 but in it a couple of lads oo '.in lis 2?7 ; so far 1 who are right hot at one another The Nntior.il division of the j will do the biffing. In fact, Plant t.a'ketb; 11 league plays off figured he had best let em go at it in the ling before they decide to settle their piivate feud on a street corner. The two are Leon Moore, Sa lem's 132-pound curtaimaUer boys on Plant's first two shays, and Reno Ray Jackson, an aspiring mittstcr of the Buddy Ambrose stable. Jackson challenged Moore three, weeks ago, was ignored and opened verbal fie on he Sam Duncan protege. Moore returned all compliments verbally, and first. thing Plant knew there was con siderable heat between the two lads. He has signed them for the opening four-rounder. The balance of the card will be i-rranged later by the matchmaker. City -the f;nal iotmct tonight at WiHam .'ie ' university when the Sever n's Ii,turtice end Iefty's Art arid Curio Shoppers meet at V.30 .'ilfHk arid the Knights of Co Ii mbus play ll.e Willame tte Co -:.nats t "-30. Shutdown Of f. Sports Resume NEW YORK. Feb. 12-i.VMay-f r YViiliim O'Dwycr's sudden re-"Hi.-ati'.n : sn order closing down rriuscmcnt plates came, too late t tught to restore any sports : t Tits to the e filing's program Put ni.-ft spt.rts promoters were u; t i urri'- o-iations aiain t m i row Sewrll Ailmils l'ost f( iUiRAD'I SPRINGS, Cf.lt.. !b II A' Lu-ut. Billy Sewell v. no played in the bm-kficld fyr i! e S ot,d air force superlximh- s t.e Ui't two seasons, has le-i: rattled bat'k field coach at Wash Ij.fctuii State. Pullman, he itli C .utn-d here t.Kiay. Sewell play t at Waohingtoti State in 1939, 3V40 ! d 1941 Oreon City 42. Greahain 31 West Linn j 32, Ntwberg :0 Milwaiikie 37, Cent, Catholic 33 Btavei ton 1 4. Tlgard 31 Dayton 4S.' WllUmlna H latl cl. Slletz 31 HUlaboro S5, Toreat Crov 31 Wahln(toij 39, Lincoln 22 Roosevelt Jil. Jefferson 30 Grant 34, Benson 33 Franklin it, Sabln 28 UO Froah 4. Lebanon 47 (overtime) UO Fiokh 151 . Medford 43 , j f OI.I.EGE Willamettei 4, CPS S4 WSC , Oregon SI Idaho 53. Montana 46 St. MaryVj 60. San iom State 54 Misoliaiippii 58, Miw. State 44 EWCK .2. WWCK S3 Oklahoma Angles 38. Tulsa If Duke 73, Georfia Tech 31 ColJ College SO. Denver 44 Oklahoma pi. Kansas State 44 Texas TcclJ 57, Hardln-Simmons 44 VikinJ Grapplers To Ie?t Pelicans Coach TJmmy Drynan's Salem high wrestlng team, with but one outing already experienced this eason, Satjirday night meets the visiting Klamath Falls Pelicans in an 8 o'clock engagement at the senior higrj school. p''ynan has been wo -kiig with the prep grap plers many weeks. Jacobs Okeys Title Fracas WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 (P Mike Jacobs today gave his bless ings to a proposed light heavy - weight championship fight here I between Champion Gus Lesnevich nd Archie Moore, ranking chal i lcnger. National boxing aasficia ! tion officials 'recently sought the laid of Jacobs, top New York pro i moter. in urr inging such a bout, i.anii Jacf.Vs has okeyed the idea. SonliH Thump Ilalsey , Frank Beier's Salem high Sophs ' thumped Halsey high on the Villa ' boards 65 Ho 13 Tuesday night, i with Jack filler pacing th way j with 14 poijtts. The Soph reserves 1 beat the Ilalsey Bees 34 to zi. I Haoha HM 1 (13) Halsey Johnston (2)1 F 4) Croas Kleinsmlth 86) F (2) Vanca Kleen (8) f C (I) Mitimcr NrKwandrr' OI O (5) Villamuna Michaels 2 G 11) Bring rmi. afS Santa Anita nark Subs for Siphs-Cummlngs , Covalt' ti! anla An!w 4. Funk 7, i'hamberlain 2, Miller 14, 1 Culbrrt4ift 7. Referee. Boo MrllKer $25,000, Barbara (5) villamuna j birthday Sandy Defeats Molallu, 30-28 SANDY San.lv hitfh tirai tic- ally assured itself the basketball j Martineaii, s crown of the Willamette valley j Giunberg 1 league luesaay nignt, eaging me , willia.m, f runneruo Molalla Buckaroos 30 to 28. 'arid taking a full two game lead in the pennant race. Don Wil son's Bucks trailed 23 to 14 at halftime in the closechecking fray, and although they out-scored the victors 14 to 7 in the two final periods, they could; not make up the difference. Sandy a Bees beat Molalla'a reserves 27 23 in the prelim, j Randy () Gray 18) t Steensnn 12) Lund 1 6) I Wolf (8) ii Eliaaon 1 61 Sub forMOiaiia i ouiaon i. Yankees Drill Despite Rain BALBOA, Canal 2one, Feb. 12 (K)-K misty rain, said to be the first her during the dry season in nearly 20 syear. failed to inter fere with the New York Yankees' third Panama workout today. Lt. Gen. Wiljis Crittenberger, chief of the Caribbean defense command, attended the practice as did can didates ilor queen of the Mardi Gras carnival who posed for pic tures with the Yankee stars. 0 s 1 Ft run Pf TP S5 21 7 10 26 4fi 12 10 Canby Quintet Elites Dallas DALLAS Canby Cougais doggedly from behind here Tues day night to finally overtake Dallas and win their Willamette Valley league game 28 to 2. Dallas led 9 to 4 at the first quar ter. 15 to 12 at halftime. and 19 to 18 hi the third period rest, only Dallas team prelim 28T to 7 ,3: to lose in the final stanza nl won the "B 3 3 F F C G G (It) Molalla .8) diaries (1) Kra::berner .11) Smith (11 L. Owens i5 D. Owens TOTALS S3 19 16 16 54 Official!: Ralph Coleman and Al Lightnrr. juniors Wind Up Hoop Loop 16. Dalian (7 Ziegler 'til Holier (01 Kahler 7) Nairn Drnce i 2) F F c a o (?) CankT .41 OUtrad .41 Tatone li Milts (15i Vaurlm i 21 Wfiitr Sub or Canbv- Sclioonover 2. Of ficials- Crook and Reynold. . Tam O'Shanler Meet Rieher The Kaycees. controlling the backboards, held a 20-19 halftime lead, lt was nip and tuck from there until the final two minutes when Johnny Kolb. Otto Skopil and Cece Quesseth teamed to mesh the victory. Maple's will now play Page Woolen In the playoffs for the City title. Al T.iffhtner of Manle's was elected from the game last night; for un- JJ'j' ,t) necessary rougnne. Maple's (II) Skopil (7) Gueaxtli .11) Specht k2 Wlckert .2) Ltshtner .10) Maple's ut Knivhta of Coluinbua- eenti 4. Fox 2, GenUkow 2 Vocum. (11) Karre i 4) AlblK-ll (7) Weianrr llOi Mrirr I (I I I.tirat Eu1r. MiR--d Ire Ihrout WSC. Bin ! I. Siveitum 1. Hn.jn I. tlon. Oimoh Wilkmi X, HaniMn I, 4, ttainlllon I. I -;H- Foxes Trounce Woodburn f59 S1LVERTON The Silver ton Foxes bounced back ftom the-r upset at the hands of Mt. Angel to soundly trounce their bitter ii vals. the Woodburn Bulldogs. 58 to 32. in a Willamette valley lea-. gue game here tonight. Dale Ben nett, Fox forward and league leading scorer, counted 22 points. Silverton led at halftime 31 to 12. Woodhurn copped the " B ' team game 20 to 6. Silverton (58) (It) W Bennett .22 1 F lf Asper Wlrkham (7) F 4 Fiestin )Nado ill) f 8 Andr O ioi uipperi G (2 Khaw suh fnr Silverton Ttin bl 2 Offi cials Tom D:nan and Bntct Willlan t. Slonn. 0)ahl"KbV iTiHlljle Toiligllt Rrfetce Willamina 3, Amily 37 The Leslie-Parrish Intramural l-fl 4. lr akt Kii 1 I 1a)30Mal rfr. C i Y a f t TI ish line Monday with Parrish CHICAGO, Feb. 12 -(TP)-George quints taking four wins over Les- S: May. the gomng promoter wiu. lie. The schools now select all- ! ideas and plenty of ca.h jo back star squads for the city title se- j them up, today announced a rec ries starting February 22. ; o d-breaking purse of $50,000 for p. f.reen (37) (34) I.. Bia-k his Ail-American golf tournament Farnnm un F 7 Hav Kt Tam O'Shanter Country club. Lukfnbitl ,4) c "iiTK July 22-28. Top money will be Houck 8) G 5) Cummings I io 500 an increase of $300 over Welnsteln ' U0) G li! Schwabaucr ' . , .. ..i,4,,i K Suba for Blacks Norton 3. Bronnan the first-place swag pocketed by 2. j MT. ANOKL. Feb. 12 (Spe cial) Mt. Angel's Preps and I Woodburn s Bulldogs will meet I here Wednesday night in an 8:30 I o'clock Willamette Valley league Willamina topped j iskeUiall game. The contest was at Willamina Fri- ; ,,riinaiiy dated for February 22, 1 but has been moved up to make f M W,!,4a)Tm ' way for the district 11 lourna F n Riw ment w hich opens here that night. G upipeI I Mt. Angel defeated Woodburn 31- G 8i Coburn 22 in their first.round meeting in league play this season. AMITY Amity, 39-3 I day night. Amity (37) Johnson 8 Ie (61 King .4) , Watts U3) I Burns 1 3 1 ' Amity ub- Lis ron 3. Willamina Denver 2. Referee- Rodxtra. Wliirlahout Winner ii ARCADIA, Calif.. Feb. 12 -tft Louis B. Mayer's Whit lalx.ut got up in thi last 70 yards to defeat Blue Alibi by a neck to win the ieve n-fiulong Santa handicap. Lincoln's feature for mares and P. Red Baker US) Paulus . Hi Baron KM Ijiwi eix e 1 3) Duval 1 5) P. firev (21) Lebold (4) Osborn (2) McDonald 20) Sodeman (2 Olson iO) Gold (12) Sproule (8) Wensenrotli '01 Stoutenbeig i0) Arnold Ul Carver (31 r F C G f. F F C G G F F C r. r, ; Byron Nelson in last year's Ali os) I.. White ; American open. (2) F. Sproule I .41 Haugen Ul llilfii lit Krerieri i6l Klrinstnitli (24) I.. Hluet i 4 1 Cock In w. .4) Bunnell (41 Nynerg (3) Fi ederickson (7) Blaklry Wolves Thtimp Paeifie Quint CheiMiiva to Enter Big Team In AAV Fight Show Thursday Interest in the Salem Junior ,jl27 pounder, who is easily re Chamber of Commerce sponsored j jmembered by fight followers in AAU boxing show at the armory j ISalem after his superb showing Thursday night went up a size- ,ion a card about a year r.go, and able notch yesterday when it was nTerry Francis, a 175-pounder who annn.mrrrt bv nromoter Mai. recently won a Portland title. (28) P. Card (.1) Sloan (Si ReoDond (4) Ullman iSl Rock (11) Speni-e Vuiulalst llat Alontana MOSCOW. Idaho, Feb. 12. iVP) The Idaho Vandals left no room for mistake in the basketball situ ation tonight as they clamped the skids on the Montana fast break and licked Uie Grizzlies 53 48. MONMOUTH-Paced by Claude Buckley's 20 points and 18 mote by George Bullion, Oregon Col lege of Education Wolves wal loped Pacific college here Mon day night, 63-42. The Wolves, off to a flying start, led by a 32-22 count at halftime. IKK (81) (4Z) ra.iiM- Bullion U8) Buckley i20) F F Crook US) C Neal (0) G Hansell 4) G f ICE ub Hansmen 2 Winegar 2. Pacific-Hayes 7. -Klein and Dickey. U7 Osrler (Mi Parnsb (SI lladley . 2 1 Booth (01 rotif Hocking 2. F. H. Blake, AAU committee member, that the Chemawa In dian School would enter a large team in the one-night tourna ment. The Indians, according to Chemawa A t n 1 e t i c Director "Chief" Thompson, have just completed an intra-school tour ney of their own to. find the best battlers in the various weight di visions. Two of those who w ill probably be included on the Chemawa Blake announced yesterday that jMarioii-Polk county amateurs jmay continue to register until 2 p. m. Thursday, when weighing in ceremonies will take place and pairings made. Registration can be made at the Y MCA Packy Mc Farland is to teferee the show, according to Blake, and Harry Levy, chairman of the Salem Boxing commission, v. ill handle the announcing and time-keeping. Tickets .are on sale at Maple & team are Joe Pete, hard-punching 1 Keene sporting goods store. Officials i Frolinicii Cop Pair FI 'GKNF.. Feb. 12. A') Univers ity of Oug"ii freshmen defeated s o.jifii, 48 4. m an overtime Mime arid then trounced Medford 81-43 in a doublcheader b.i.'kttball jt -.-1 iicse tiis aitei'hooii. Trapper Fire Sunday A Merchandise shoot- -SO 16-jard targets class shooting and 50 added money handicap targets - - has' been announced for the Salem Trapshooters club for nest Sunday, February 17. on the rlub range, according t Secretary Clarence Townsend. Shooting starts at 10 a. m. m ThouMtxla of sufferers from tha tortur ing pains du to Hltnpje piles are Kale. fill ovr th!)r dlwiory of HIMIX,; Tills marvelbua trlpm-aetlon fornnila qul.'kly relieves fb maddening p In and It.-hlnaViMtMtX rpala pila with ootliltig, prhtectlva inadlHna. Bally works foKt. -iMuat glva relief In treat mefila jr your money .' J suffer another minute. Jt HIMis (Hutment frm your druggist today on -this DoIU4fuarU4)."- i Sold t Air Drug Stores TICKETS Are Slill Available for i ! AAU Boxing Tournament Thursday, February 141h Salem Armory 8 P. II. TICKETS on nale at Maple and Keene Sport Store or from any member of Salem Junior Chamber of Com- 1 meree -sponsors. DRS. CHAN . . . LAM Ur.r.T.Im.D. r.G.CIian,N.U CHINESE HERBALISTS 241 North Liberty Upalalrs PortUnd General Wectric Co Office open Saturday only 10 a n. to ! p.m ; 8 to 7 p.m. Con sultation, BIcmkI pleasure and urlru tests are free of ctiarce. rructiced ln-e 1817. 1IEVEB A WEEK GOES BY! But one or two persons come into our office with a letter from the State Financial Responsibility Department saying they will lose their drivers license and auto plates, unless they file Auto Liability Insurance right now. They have been imolved in an auto accident without Auto Liability Insurnce. Don't drive a ear In Oregon without Auto Liability Insurance. SALEM'S GENERAL AMERICA AGENT CHUCK m n J II . CHBTIl LiJfl U INSURANCE Oregon s Largest Upstate Agency' Salom and Coos Bay 121 N. Commrdtii Salem 4400 i