1
'avers Could Clinch Northern
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Register-Guard, gufn, Of,, Mob., Fo. tl, 1M , Peg, t
b State 5 bi
, Northern DnTiion
hi""" .u. iircine Idaho
IrTl . two Karnes
flipping WMWnjJcji
May and t Corvallls
FtfSC and Idah0 meet
F' trMv and at Pullman
F'-iu-.M that come to
cv,n,ild that come
landings would read:
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7
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Li ton
L
10
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J86
an drop one of three remaining his total to 159. Trailing are Bob'
gnes. Pritchett of Idaho u-ith 155. amd
The race might well be extend. Kiv ct.u......,h -j u.h. .i.u i
ed to the final week. March 4-5. Wiw h ih. mr.. fi.iH .mai.
with Oregon and OSC meeting in with 64 and Gavda the most free
e na8em" md,throwi with 51. Wiley hai the best
WSC In Seattle against Washing-j average with 14.75 per game, fol-,
The Beavers will batUe against Idenburgh 11.4, Pritchett 11.1, and
a final deadlock if they possibly . cliff Crandall of OSC with 10.25.
can. Last season they lost 62-44 1 Alex Petersen of OSC has the
in a finale against Oregon that best freethrow average with 17 out
tossed them into a deadlock with of 21 for .810, followed by Gayda
Washington, and then lost 59-42 to with 51 out of 65 for .773. and
... iu piajuii nere. Wiley with 49 out of 69 tor .710.
Eugene Redwings Drub Seattle Puckmen, 10-1
Visiting Club
Scores but Once
Will Wall Collects
Golden Gloves Salem Clinches
On at Chicago un
mci ui rciuiain
CHICAGO. Feb. 31 U.P.v
Amateur boxers from nearly every
! tt In that nation Goened com-
Hat Trick for Eugei petition Monday night in the 22nd
annual Golden Gloves tournament
of champions.
By Barney Bartholomew
Krslsler-Gaaf d Snarta Writer
The Eugene Redwings had a
scoring field day at the Eugene Ice
Capitol Cagers Have
One Big-Sixer Left
Cost anything can happen,
r?on winning the out
s' hv sweeDins?
K' serie. against the
V .v. j.oSt nr! nff
k-fcwav tie between the
rWrr . 7' -J ri,or if
I WeDIOU" aim "
three of its remaining
Uinst OSC and the Coug-
rttnsn l.TAcus
Mandtnts W
The 312 youths, survivors ofiirmt ?
... AltwnT S
Oregon is almost pertain nf n. v,j..i u .-; j .u- i.w.j a.. ..i.k . -ii: sectional tournaments held In Ewer.. J
honor in the 1949 division race man" honors with 60 personal 1 benefit contest against a visiting ; more than 500 communities, have Siv.nz.ui4
muiMuu.i scoring crown. iaie fouls and an average of 4.3 per ice brigade from Seattle, swamp-; their eyes on the battle with the Ji'xin variitt
from conference competition last game. He is followed by Stall-, ing the Seattle Flyers 10-1 before j Ea5lern yUe holders In New York ; '."m1""
!"" series worm with 54 and a 3.9 average .' a near capacity nouse, wno saw ,, . .
against University of San Fran- Sammy White of Washington with the local skaters tally In all three
Cisco, center Roger Wiley of the 45 and a 3.5 average, and LaDon periods, while the visitors could
Webfoots retained his scoring lead Henson of Washington with 47 and gamer only one mark in the sec-
ui h i poinm. cm vanaenourgn oi a 3.4 average. Ron Button of WSC ond stania.
Washington, with two more games, i has 41 and a 3.4 average.
advanced to within 17 points with Northern Division players who
160, and Ed Gayda scored 41 (have scored 60 or more points
against OSC in two games to bring: follow:
o ra rr mft rr tp
I March 28.
Officials said that about
bouts-would be run off Monday
night. Boxers in the four lighter Harold
t
I.
i
i Sim mcfleld S 3
.;
,rs
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Junction City Grabs
Southern 3-C Title
tzntr
L ni
S im
Saatbiri DliUU. Trl-Ctulr
Sunainrt
Onnazt arov i .bi
tTnlvvrilty Ulih 1 4 .3.3
Elmlr ., I 4 .JJJ
st. hurr 6 i .ooo
two defeat both adminlsUred bf
o l5i Earl Vossen'i Junction boyi.
Rl $1 Lebanon has already clinched
?1 thn Northern Division title, and
a two-out-of-three playoff wiu
probably b held following con
clusion of regular season play.
Only two league games are,
scheduled for this week, and Unl-
Pcl.
MX!
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rti. ftp. junction niy cunenva uim
jjj I souinem Division, i ri-touniy
m so' League tlUe last Friday night
?7l Jfilwhen tt knocked over Cottage
u tea, Grove 42-36. The' Tigers have!. Hll!h figures in both
won seven straight, and have only Tuesday the Tiders play St, Mary'i
131 is Grove, tho second place team, has
1T1
its JiU
'tojack Keeps Title
Dra w Armory Bout
m. nirk Kevenaugh
Loiul Sporti Correipondtnt
,0'Relliey goi ns cumitc m
Lfle Coast junior heavy
ibelt Saturday night at the
Cr and before 2000 booing
feught an hour-long draw
living Frankie Stojack still
u tne cnampionauiy w
ici opened the bout with an
ck snd kept the fight on his
t the ring for 15 minutes
DTieilley finally slugged his
it of it, and countered with
D lock of his own. .
a Of tne Ilgtuera wantu
Wlljy. Orfton 11 M
Vmd'nb'h. Wash. H 9! U
Prnchett. Id. 14 U 31
I Stallworth. Ida. 14 48 S
!1llte. Wash. ... U 49 31
i Crandall. OSC ...I! 41 41
'Sowers. Orezon 13 41 31
Brtmball. Ida 14 37 M
Henson. Wash. 14 41 2.S
Urban. Oreson 12 23 35
BaMantvne. OSC 1! 34 33
. Mallory. Wafh. 12 22 38
through tlie early minutes of the g?'1''!; SKi0" :;!5 51 J
. . ..... ' Mnney. OSC 13 32 3o
first round, groping for their re- Hamilton, wsc is is
spective killer holds Stojock his jn&tTwsc0 "-'is '
famous airplane spin and O'Reil- j Soriano, waah.'
lpv th ilimninff arm lncV . f
O'Rellley got his Jumping arm
lock once in the first round but
It was broken by Stojack when
he whirled out of It and doubled
the Australian with a head lock,
tossed him tb the canvass with
arm lock and secured it with wiTilmStt1" '5
body scissors. I whitman -. ' t
. ... Collrse of Ittahn 4
Twice more O Reilley came I Pacific s
Houk's Salem Vikings
The Seattle puckmen found the weight classes flyweight, ban-, clinched at leust a tie for the Big
black pellet in their own back ' tamwcight, featherweight, a n d i Six title last week, with a very
yard throughout most of the- throe lightweight will toss leather in! convincing 65-30 victory over
periods as can be evidenced by thoj opening bouts, and the heavier Springfield In Its last game. The
Flyers goalie, Walt Batchelor, and "s"1' wl" laKB over tuc.aay. viks tinisned the season with nine
The survivors will compete in lactones in ten starts.
32 bouts Wednesday night in their Bend High, the only learn with
effort to be in the group of eight a chance to tie the Vikings, had Its
who will meet the best that the 'lnst two league tussles postponed.
Atlantic coast has to offer. j Because of high water in the val-
the Kansas Cly and Memphis ""d ,he hazardous road condl-
squads arrived here Friday, andi,Kns' "'Rene and Springfield did
nub nitiKC liieir senrnute airtps 10
tne utva country.
As tentatively arranged,
!i his 40 saves, while Eugene's Jim
j : Hoffer had a comparatively easy
t evening, picking off 16 attempts.
g; Wall Nets Hat Trick
jig1: The Redwing icemen looked
10; i good in the first period, slamming
home two scores before four min
j .j uies naa eiapseo. jjick vjiuespie: fighters from Los At,coW st
j, i slipped in the first one at 2:18 on j Louis, Ogden. Oklahoma Cllv, and
an assist from Joo Worth, and, many .other smaller cities joined
i to Johnny Olson took a pass from the group Saturday,
as ? j Frank Sauer to drive the second j - 4
one into the net at 4:4-'. joe
L and C Cagers Keep
Northwest Loop Lead
Sagura added the third Eugene
score for thn first oeriod at 18:17
unassisted. I
: Americans Split With
Hoffer only had to make three, VranHmauian rore
(and Ends Losing
Jk with 7-2 Win
(Associated Press)
Vi.tul turned the tables on
ki Sunday night to retain its
place position in we
fern mvision ox we rswus
Hockw League.
Eatles. olayina: on their
let. defeated Tacoma 7-2 in
to-and-tumble contest. &a
night. Tacoma won a-i ro
ito the second place tie.
hi the first victory In iivt
for Portland.
Sin Diego, the Sky hawks
n to a 7-2 win over the vis-
Vancouver Canucks. It was
iCanucks' second defeat
U one win and a tie in their.
km Division invasion.
Diego pulled out ' of the
ten Division cellar aneaa
Francisco as a result of
Hn.
Beatlle, the New Westminster
knocked the Seattle Iron-
cut of a chance for the
lern Division playoffs with a
Rovals are leading Portland
It Northern Division by 5t4
.
imoNs
ka Roy Simmons, veteran
oi the Syracuse boxers, has
FPed 40 Individual champions
Mcoming head coach.
(through with his Jumping arm
lock between locks O Reilley tried
to weaken Stojack's right arm
with slugging, kicking, and mus
cle rubbing. Finally a body slam
maneuvered Stojack Into position
and O'Reilley got his arm. lock
and kept it until Stojack gave
hi mthe-round.
The second round was all
Stojack's, from the opening
bell when he connected with
a standing leg lock until he
finished O'Reilley off with an
airplane spin with only two min
utes of the bout left.
With one fall each, the fighters
entered the ring, each over-eager
and both fighting a defensive bat
tle. Stojack paid O'Reilley for his
slugging, during the bout with a
terrific right to the Jaw and a
body press, just as the bell rang,
ending the bout
Newcomber Billy Weidner met
the man from Tennessee, Stocky
Knell son, in a 30 minute semi
final bout and cooled the bearded
man in 10 minutes with a full
Nelson to win the first of three
falls. Stocky Kneilson returned to
the ring and slugged Weidner un
til he lay still enough for a round
winning body press. A second full
Nelson cinched the bout for Weid
ner after 6 minutes of not-so-fast
wrestling.
Alex Kasaboskl and Ben Sher
man aimed for one fall In the 30
minute opening bout. The Rus
sian looked like tne winning
fighter until the local wrestler
opened up In a toe-to-toa lug-
fest that left Kasaboskl reeling
and ready for two jumping arm
locks that gave Sherman the bout
after 13 minutes,
Unfleld
I
saves during this period, while
Batchelor stopped 17 Eugene
drives.
Jack Anton, Seattle wingman,
collected the visitors' only goal in
'5 the second setto, taking the puck
(United Press)
American jiunpers broke even
with invading Scandinavians Sun
day, winning two out of four ski
... . . ...... .. r. ... lumnint trttimamAnte I., Ih.
irom Jim Keea ana linns it in r " "
after 9:14. Tom Ferris countered now-covered west and midwest,
f Associated Praail
Lewis and Clark atlll had Its o,- tr,, v,i .i.t iwl At Ishpeming, Mich.. Joe Per
teeth In the Northwest Conference Sagura at 12:16. and Joe Worth !?"' gave the hometown fans a
Bend
will come to Eugene the week be
fore the state tournament If It
wins the district tournament
which gels underway this week.
The Bears would like to moet
Eugeno and Springfield on the
McArthur Court floors the week
end of March 11 and 12 a tune
up for the .stale tourney which
will start the next week.
In the only ether league gamo
lnst week, Albany knocked over
Springfield 57-53 to take over
third place.
r.ugene aim bprtngftcld have a
league game Monday night the
Harrisburg Champs
Defeat All-Stars
HALSEY, Feb. 11 Harrlsburg'i
Linn County basketball cham
pions, who vie In the District S-B
playoff at Junction City this week,
defeated a tournament all-star
quintet 31-30 here Saturday night.
Shedd won second place by de
feating Haljry 43-39 after trail
ing 22-19 at halfttme.
The Shedd girls' volleyball
team defeated Harrisburg 31-27
to win the title. Another trophy
presented Saturday was the regu
lar league trophy, going to Hal
sey, a team that lost only one
league game until tourney time.
Ken Vannlce, Halsey center,
paced the tourney scoring with 79
points In four games.
Brownsville won the freethrow
shooting contest with 17 out of 29.
at the Armory, and Friday they
take on Cottage Grove at Grove.
Jim McKay, Junction City, hung
onto his scoring lead, having 101
points In seven games for a 14.3
average. The best average still
belongs to Bob Cook of Grove who
has netted IS points per game for
a total of 90.
Wayne Mason of Elmlra Is third
with 72 In six games, followed by
Charley Garner of junction wuo
71 In seven games and Don East
burn of Grove with 68 In six.
Mike Lvnch Is University's lead
ing polnt-gelter, rolling up 62 In
six games, while Bob Krasnaskl
paces St. Mary's with 48 in five
contests.
Hockey at a Glance
NalUnftl 1at
New Tor SjMoniTMi
Toronto Oik-aso A
Ism,
San JDIeco 7, Vancouver 1
HATURDAT'I RKtUlTft
Montreal 3, Nw York 1.
Toronto A. Boston A.
nUco I
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Ft (, m uroauei ara a vaan or morr mmMmtmm
dental clutch was tenuous,
After falling before second
place Willamette Friday, the Pio
neers rebounded with 75-63 Sat
urday night' victory In Portland
over last-place Llnfield.
The Bearcats held the gap at
half a game, however, by defeat
ing fifth-place Pacific, 58-43, Sat
urday at Forest Grove.
The league-leaders have one
more conference game against
Pacific. Willamette winds up its
schedule against College of Idaho
and Whitman.
Capt. Dean Sempert powered
the Lewis and Clark win by cag
ing a massive 29-polnt total. Neal
Abrahamson paced Llnfield
with IS.
The winners led throughout the
first half, slipped arrears briefly
in the early post-intermission
going, and then rallied to win
going away.
The Johnson Brothers paced the
Willamette victory, Jim Jamming
in 14 points and Bob scoring 13.
The Bearcats had a 28-17 halftone
edge.
College of Idaho moved Into a
third-place tie with Whitman by
whipping the Missionaries, S3-46,
Saturday night at Caldwell.
Bob Lee, Coyote center, sluiced
In six of his team's first eight
points as the home five got off to
an early advantage It never sur
rendered. Idaho led, 31-27, at the
half.
Lowell Sayre, Coyote center,
was high with 21 points.
Czechs Hockey Champ
Star Takes Powder
STOCKHOLM. Feb. 21 U.FD
One Czech stayed behind Monday
its his teammates carted the
world's amateur Ice hockey cham
pionship back to Prague.
Zdrek Marek, a 23-year-old
civil engineer who Is a star on the
team, did not show up for the vie
i tory banquet Sunday night after
Chechoslovakia clinched the title
with a 3-0 win over Sweden. And
he did not show up when the team
took a late plane for Prague.
The team manager said he gave
Marek permission to remain In
Sweden five days. But other mem
bers of the team had a different
storv. Thev said that Marek dis
appeared from the hotel early
Sunday and hasn't been heard
from since.
The Czechs scored twice in the
second period and again In the
third to beat Sweden and win the
title with eight points in the
round robln-standlngs, four vic
tories plus a lone loss handed out
by the United States team Sstur-
Canada and the U.S. both
wound up with six points, but
Canada was swarded second place
because of a better goal average.
Poo Fund
COLLECTED TO DATK
JC Grade-Lions $114.4
Springfield High 81.25 j
Lowell HiRh . S8 75
Mapleton High 43.00 ;
Moose Bowlers . 64.25 i
St. Mary's High lj-'
City Basketball 8 22
1 Rcthel Grade School 33.50i
Bnn.velt J.H.S. - 36.59
Coburg High
Wrestling
Mail.A-Ruck
Total $1407.48
SCHEDULED EVENTS
reb. 20 Ice Hockey, Eugene
Ice Arena: Redwings vs. Seattle
flyers.
give Eugene a 5-1 lead. Gene Ifenrling Ts' ju,mp ,on Rlllc'dc
Thessen raised the ante one more
notch with a tally after 17:50, after
taking a pass from Rog Newton to
end the second period.
Hill. The Ishpeming lumper de
feated Mattl Pietikainen of Fin
land In the class A competition,
with leaps of 232 and 238 feet for
210.1 points. Pietikainen was close
WiU Wall personally chalked up'""' ' ?' f
three Eugene mark, in the third . J! " 233 "nd 215
period to collect the coveted 'hat
trick,' scoring his first goal at 2:46
on
two
of the game, one at 16:00, and the
other at 18:55, with both coming
on neat assists by Don Severson.
Dick Gillespie pocketed the other
Redwing tally at 9:00 with the
help of Joe Worth.
Olympic Star Great '
While the going was rough out
feet for 209.9 points.
In a prelude to . the national
championships. Art Devlin of
a pass from Sagara and adding Y'V"VL" v .h i .
. ,. t, .1 i... Lake Placid, N. Y., won the Inter
I IIIUIV 111 .MB U II li CI. HUIIUIW: , , I 1 . . ,
IIIUIUIIMII 1!IMUJ1UI!:II1J bv ccner
Hill, Utah, with a 238-foot Jump.
George Thrane of Washington
State College, an exchange stu
dent from Norway, leaped 233 feet
for second place. Devlin deceived
230.7 points to Thrane's 229.8.
At Battle Creek, Mich.. Olym
pic Champion Fetter Hugstcd of
on uit ice, oniy j ve sKavers piciseu Kongsberg, Norway,
up penally Dox ume.uiree r.ugen-1 Sverre Fredheim. U. S.
T-:'rs''n'.. ton member. In the
and Bud Batchelor providing the
fireworks when they went Into .a
fist fight In the second period,
each drawing a five minute cool
ing period.
Seattle provided the most out
standing man on the Ice, Defense
man Al Lopsahl, a member of the
United States Olympic squad that
went to Swizerland. The man was
a wizard with a puck, as good on
offense as on defense, and was the
only shining light for the visiting
crew.
Summary:
defeated
Olympic
class A
(I) n rt-as
Batchalor
Loptatij
Vandarpool
Stantorl
llor
8ul
all
EUGENE (10)
Hotter a
E. Worth U
OUon Hi
. worm Ivl
. Glllespla C
SliiKcna inarKa Potter. Vffrrli. Stwinn.
Sauer. Thelsaen, Severaon, WaU. Basaura.
Seattle spare Reed, B. Batchelor, An
ton. O'Toole. Taylor.
Score by pexloda:
EUen - a a a in
Seattle . 0 I 0 I
first Derloo IE GIUevDle from 3.
Worth. 9:1S: 2E Olson from Sauer. 4:42:
Huabv. Seattle, hlah stick. 9 minute nen.
eltr 9:3Hi Venderpool, Seattle, boardlnc.
a-minute penalty, io:zai 3E- oasura lun-
uisirai 1d:ii.
Second nerlod .Wall. Kueena. frtrjntna.
Smtnute nenalty. 0:10: IS. Anion assist
ed by Reed. H: rerrls assisted by
saaTjra. iz:m: oc worm from Qllleapl.
ivati: saner. E.ugene. ncntma, a-minine
nenalty. Batchelor. Seattle. ?ieHna S.
minute penalty: 18 27. carried into 1 :SS nl
third period! 0E. Tnelasen from Ntwton
ii:vj.
Third Barton T7L Wall from Saaara.
J:4S; SE. Gllleapla from J. Worth, :O0;
saaaura. Eugene, z-mlnutsj penalty. U p
pine. 12:03: fiE. Wall from D. Savarson.
ie.-OOt IDE. Wall from D. Severaon. 18:SS.
Total eaves Hotter 1. W. Batchelor 40.
Officials: Bobby Gllmora and Chris
Arnaaon.
jumping at the winter carnival
Hugsted Jumped 195 and 193 feet
for 238.4 points. Fredheim. clear
ed 192 and 179 feet for 224.45
points.
Gustav Raaum of Norway won
the Pacific Northwest Ski Associo
Hons ski Jumping title with a
184-foot leap at McCall, Ida
Raaum, competing for tho Univer
sity of Washington, Jumped 177icins. Albany
feet on his first Jump for a, point Is Imnn
total of 215 S. Allon Ilnmnrl nf DuVal.
Iron Mountain, Mich., was sec
Salem resls early In the week,
meeting the Oregon Freshmen In
Eugene Friday and the Oregon
State Rooks In Corvallls Saturday.
District tournament play begins
for Bend Friday and Saturdny at
Redmond.
In other games, Corvallls goes
to Newport Tuesday and Taft Fri
day, Albany hosts Cottage Grove
Saturday, Eugene has a Thursday
game at Junction City, and
Springfield meets Elmlra at
Springfield Friday.
Keith Fnrnum of Salem Is on
top in scoring, winding up with
138 points for ten games. Bob
Heins of Albany has the best av
crargc 15.7 per game, and Is only
12 points behind Famum with
two games yet to go. Ben Pllzer
of Stilcm is third with 105, Junior
Simons, Albany fourth with 104,
and Bud Duval of Salem fifth
with 85.
Fnrnum has the most field goals
54, Hclns the most shots, 34, and
Simons the most personal fouls,
31.
Players scoring 69 or more
points:
Name. Schist O FO CT rr TT
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CHICAGO, Feb. 21 (U.DTlio
Chicago Cubs Monday signed Ern
est Cabral, Hawaiian outfielder
pitcher from Honolulu, to play
with their Los Angeles farm team
In the Pacific Coast League.
j 'life?
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CorvaJHt .
iilinMn. Rnrlnenelil
HaV-ea. Bend
onH Hnmnrl li,mnrf further Ihnn ' L'TI!?r!'.1 Eiiletn
. , sumvan, "en
Raaum both times with lenDs of iljoeland. liem
178 and 188 feet but his lack of
form cut his point total to 211.0.
In the only Eastern meet, Ar
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Club won class A honors In the
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nual open Invitation Jumping
tournament. Tokle complied 117.4
points with Jumps of 212 and 205
feet Hans Kaarsteln of the Mas
sachusetts Institute of Technology
was second with Jumps of 105 and
185 feet.
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Norwegian Skate Winner
OSLO, Norway. Feb. 2t tP)
In speed skating as In track,
Europeans are masters of Ameri
cans in distance tests.
It was durability and staying
power that gave Kornel Psjor of
Hungary the victory Sunday In the
world speed skating champion
ships. PaJor won the' climactic 10,000
meter race after finishing second
in the 1500 meter test to annex
tho crown.
Ken Henry of Chli'ago, who
captured the 500 meter race Sat
urday, came In fourth.
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