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I Joe in 'Frw G4J VUu Oc) mum nmu mil m 11 ' n iri ' pringfield, Eugesie Still (Ml IHS fit ft pf IP 4 " 2B Ucgister-Gnard, Kugcnr, Ore, Wed,, -Ian. 21, 1053 HIGHCLIMBER By DICK STRITE Eugene set I he sp(.nnd pM hllt Cmte 61 showdown ,H(,.,c(wk anri Gllarrl f-0 4- The University of Idaho has added about 1.000 scats In "' P"p ,1?u-LMmS frnnl' wilh'is than two min jlick was high brim? to about 5.200 the capacity nf Memorial Gym. hy building 'oH ifniverli v frl .he t lcfl but Shc("s ,alli,(l ,hr('pi Wolves with 14, an . . , i. .j i...... ki ,v,,n knocked University from the ranks . ; , . i th Tin.' ...... . some. 4U mm 10 me. em. m inc. nim,,m. ""'"" ' nf the unbeaten, 70-54 at McArthur playing conditions and other new facilities for the athletic departmcn w Springfield's varsitv shower and locker rooms and offices lor every member of . .. ,,,, j:.,.:,.. ...in .... i-.. , r 1. nl l.nr1,n.Knll nnn.h riM "I nvnaet 1 "ul'Ml .....,.. ...,i. . , ine coacning stan. s ynui-n f in. .""p.-.""". ..n . Th(1 Axemen m0anvhile. notched ' '1""" in s S I S 2 3 o a n , ..... i ...I. u: ...i r it- r....i h n,rfr nnlv in the finall Box scores: l.-in i Fivillll fllllUH Hin III III "Ui i. I'miiii nut...... - .- --- .v-.-i-.im n (1(11 frav until the start of the second panel did the disorganized olves PRr.f ijjj.n (J i n 'nnn ?u 17J half. hold their own. 'rakuUk.f 3 1 2 7rlerce.f 2 1 !ss7 us MS j Ndsnn. who finished the second Rasor captured scoring honors Brnwn.f 4 a i I Hi 'hall without reaching his fifth for the Axemen with 17, while Hcaceck T J 0 4 .ooo IBS 219 personal and dumped in 25 points, Henkel had 13 and Moran 11. In . wni'by.c J 4 scored with an seconds gone in ine addition all nine oiner -m ui i j ter .lack players put in points. tR('nl'.r,L,,ik.r o o U Illriinidin- ;U. nl,l Cnrinr.rir.lrl nhr-nH 90.10 Ul Inn if Mnrall Cnn inilPS ing unbeaten records in Tuesday', Sorinefield was still in n .,'. he did in this game. man lor ine d Dale Stauffer times in 30 seconds to put the Tid-.aHHed m. crs ahead, 31-30, at halftime. pnr ii.. oam. Eugene shot at a Pakulak's fielder at 2:30 in the i. 386 pace (27 for 70) while Wil-; ptku1(k 2. Brmv'r, i. Heecock J. Bur- Millers ahead lamette slid to .203 (12 for 59) jrinhi . . wuimufiiiiy . l" m-coon nisTRisT STAvnivr.s nlrhlon 1 SprltmfieM Eusene 1r.lversltv Willamette .tuncllnn Cltv .. L'ottaee f'.rove . j Springfield and stage for a District battle next. Tuesday 2 B Nrlson.f 3 20 Harrls.c 1 10 Sheets. t 1 10 llennen 1 fi Larson.f 0 0 Ftelfls.f " 11 1 0 n l.arson.g n 0 0 ft n Hecl'Ker 0 0 0 Tharhcr 0 0 0 -i 1 . ie in in 70 Totals 23 II 21 54 Score bv quarters: Sprlndfielrl .- 13 17 22 1H 70 I'HS . - - 17 H IS 7-54 Freelhrowj mlsspil: Sprlnefleld (171- n -."n .-. - . jne Axemen, meanwhi e, notched ' , ' ' , ' lwml:l,r , , ,, 14. sheets 3, Mermen 2. i with the first heavy snow." ... The Vandals had hejr thir(i vicl'orv bv stunninE w, for CP at 39 :17 all(l tney mcroas- pi,I8 missing 18 of 33 freethrows. orf icmm: Jtm Barieit, ret. T.yler. ns. A plumbing flaw sent streams of water into 74.39 ihi Bethel court. ;ed Jh aP n.f h?forf N''ni Eusen also won h .P""'"; ' ,,.r,r 4) wiixamctt! Curfman, football coach, and several of the ceil- n ann,her. rivisior 1 contest, :and Cmr Kplh Harns closert ,h(,!ary 67-52 as Leighton Tuttle tanked 1 c.evt. ( frftpfti the thing to collapse construction problem: the office nf Babe Curfm Ings cracked There must he a flaw in tne neaiing sysiem, mo. . , . , M n ci, f h hi ri nreacn to 48-47. newey i-cavitt 05 points. Bob foster naa is ior;A1,f It was sweltering during both Oregon-Idaho games, probably caused, jn (h(, ast M ,conds to nip Cotjand Heacock countered to Rive 1 willamelte. by the unseasonable weather warm and rain instead of the usual .aR(, Grove 62.60 Springfield a 52-47 margin at the! Istart of the final period. iTI I ianc nil V II'..... It,, nrl.-ino 1R7.nnnnrI R.fnnl In.inch haslrelhall I i'.W "7ft T: J C A I Cn,inr:IJ ik.n ,nll0n l - Cl.aT . r- Tuttle.f 0 2 0 2Thnm's'nn c.M,j itimi, , . iviuiers iJ, I laers J i'""6"' . " , ; 7 I .function city ana touage uiuvc chPlsVn t t o 4Mumme KRAMER TRAILS LOUISVIIXE, Ky. an Frank Sedgman's lead over Jack Kra mer was rut from six matches to four Wednesday In their cross rountry professional tennis tour, while Tancho Segura remained unbeaten. Kramer took advantage of ev. eral double-faults hy Scdgman to defeat the Aussie, B-.1, B-2, here Tuesday night. Segura meanwhile chalked up his 11 tit straight vic tory over Ken McGregor, 8-B, B-4. The troupe, under Kramer's di rection, moved on to Cincinnati Wednesday lor another onc nlght stand. I- "tii5 I NEWV0RK1liV. - i when the baiy. I members of ft. Association. eEl!C; 2 2 0 6 MTutch 1 Stolt.f 2 0 I 4Sustllo,f2 1 HlpWman 2 0 4 4Stauffpr 2 9 Hpnkel.g S 1 1 lSSltok.s 2 Basor.l S 3 1 17 nlenes.8 1 2 4 2 2 : 3 10. 4 14 0 4 lead as the Tiders were unable to1 score until Harris hit on a rebound ' guard and the sparkplug of Bill Borcher s fast breaking otlense may . s j fiel(,., mfrcunr MUIm,lca(l as the Tiders were unable to , ,vounri in a ntl old-fashion- Hotaiins I J ionber. g o 'if V., r.J T , rill I I nV d Wniwrsity High's liuidjmenlal-isc. " rr, T kw ,' l thriller as both teams battled j V, ' arVin 6 yelt (Portland) High athlete did not play prep football. . . . He looks ,y smnf g )orrjd ha(.;with three minutes left in the bat- ( dow.n , lhe tinal .hife. J 'J like a good prospect for Bill Bowermans track squad, too, as a : . . h. r,h.lle. T. ,,hi-nws hv Stan Ken.von Bo.en.g 10 12 " 1,'J ' . u t i u , .. Stan Williamson's league leaders . "u"'" ' "'',."'' broke a 58-58 tie with thirty seconds The Oregon hoop squad has several accomplishments off pim away in the final quarter. shmg behind Heacock s 20. ', go. Then Jerrv Williams dropped basketball court. . . They re tough competition at the card game of Fnrward Dick , 1 University High won the jayvee, , , an(i that was "Hearts' and can vie along with most male : chorus,' with Howard Page, sn0)s and Guard Je sheets' j 8ame- he game for Junction although Alex Byler and Bud Covey as the vocal leaders. . . . Chet Noe is a fi1H. (rnm . ,,, lhl 1 r... u.a tim to make . ......... -"-L.AI.. i wn VAC vmiogc vii... " - y . """".,. another field goal before the game SALAS WINS EASILY SACRAMENTO flP Former Lightweight Champion Lauro Salas made quick work of Del Cockayne here Tuesday night, dropping him twice in the third round and again in the fourth before the referee called a halt. Kl will Mr SERVK consistent winner at (leans. . . . Tirfnpc ahoaH nf th rni f,d Boh Falash, 185-pound, 6-foot Idaho guard, is one of the belter hr(,a)( nttack furin(!' most of the sophomore hoopsters in the Northern Division and was an Important fjrs( ji If . Nelson collected his The Wolverines were more like ended. TMala 27 20 19 74 Totals 12 1! 23 35 Score by quarters: EuKene Willamette 20 26 1074 10 ft 12-39 lambs being led to the slaughter j The' Tigers led most of the way Freethrows missed: Eugene (191 Alnse 4. Hlrkman 2. Moran 3. Willoush bv 5. Tuttle 3. Willamelte Sustello 3, Stnuffer 4, Sltrk 3. nipnes 3, Mumme UieilllU'ia 111 IMC VrtllM.iia in ii.im lionir.. nftniiij. viwn. . . . inc. ia.c fniir M toll P.irU' in tie ...nnH H tOPlI PatTIP Wltn h. PPnP. H an K . 1 lJ U.. tU- . .... ..... ..u. n.i.it- Tom Flynn as the best shot on the Idaho squad, but Bill Mather, the !qUarier, however, and Coach Chuck Kuchera's Axemen were whetted. m .ith fn,ir and h, mf$ gone Hayes 2, si'nan, PyoVh 3, RadW i. 10 ineir snarpesi lorm ni ine sea- in he lhirf quartcr. Lowell Bad-:n.NrTi0s a: Cage Scores slim senior from Spokane, had a good series against Oregon, hitting better than 50 per cent of his shots from the field 12 for the series. . . . C. W. Totten, transfer from Boise .IC, is probably the most incon sistent freethrow shooter In the ND, with 17 misses and 13 good gift shots. . . . Individually, Idaho probably has a tough a defense as any ND team this season, with only Oregon and Washington managing to crack the 70-point total. MAILABUCK Ir Speaking of haskrthall pavilion capacities, fi,800 specta tors attended the Globetrotters exhibition at McArthur Court Monday and several hundred hart to be turned away. ... We had heen given to understand the capacity of the Igloo, is, or was, 8,465. . . . Apparently the capacity count included spectators sitting in the aisles, but the fire marshals no longer permit such seating methods. . . . One of the Igloo experts believes, with tight seating, 7,000 can be packed into the court 1,465 less than the published capacity. . . . Roger Wiley, the Bend coach who was here Monday to play with the All-Stars, reports that his 21-monlh-old son, Roger, .Ir, continues to grow lowarn me neigni nis nocior prcnicieci o leei, u incnes. . . . East Tex state 73, Lamar 55 He weignis more man iiu pounns ana nis nann span, little linger to east COLLEGIATE rR WEST Colorado 72. Kansas sa Seattle 71, Pacific Lutheran 38 Orenon Tech. 67. EOCE 54 West. Colo. State 78, Montana S. 70 St. Mary's 67. San Jose 65 Rpdlands 66. Pomona 48 Fresno State 76, Cel. Poly 59 MIDWEST DePaul 68, Cincinnati 67 AuRustana 98. Momuigstde 84 Rto Grande 66, Cedarville 29 Lawrence 91, Osakosh 50 DcPauw 81, Ball State 74 SOUTHWEST Texas Christian 69, Rtre 60 Hardtn-hlmmons 69. Midwestern 51 son in this contest and if it was ,vay connPcr(.d on a field goal to any indication, me rest oi ine put the Ljons an(art 38.37, ron District teams had better beware. Lowi-ance scored on a tip in to put Lowranre 5 The Purples look ready. ,he Tigers back jn the lead. i' J So complete was Eugene's de- rf fj ,d v feat of Willamette, that at no time the Williams J. was the game ever a contest. Don makse , ad Ainges whirling one-hander from ,. ., v,t , ,r(niB "g ",s Ihfl ba.. nine UW. Dcnr'e (...ni""7 n,nal"n6r " rl" "v' (60) C. r.ROVE ft ft pf tp I I' pf tp 9 2 31 I nomas,! i i 1 5 1 Haves.f O 0 5 0 5 2 15 Sloan c 1 5 13 2 2 6 Pvnch.g 114 3 3 4 3 Radwav 9 11 4 29 0 5 2 Burge.f 2 5 3 9 2 2 2 Montv.C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 until the final 30 seconds. Bruce Paulson made a very de termined bid for the District, scor- freethrows and jump shot put the Axemen ahead 6-0 within the first 1 . . , 4ng leadership with a 31 point effort Dale Stauffer broke the ice fori , .. -.' uinuicuv vj iiii. tug a pail ul gnters. Totals 20 22 23 82 Totals 20 20 22 60 Score by quarters: Junction C. Grove 15 15 17 15-62 11 17 16 16-60 Freethrows missed: Junction 1141 uiweu Kaaway goi nine neinlP,ter,on 4. c. Grove 1211-Thomas. ntp -n. 11 l- 01 fMtl.n...e u . 4 ClAan P..nph .1 RariwBV 10 i ii. ii. - "".'c: a total of 29 points to lead the Lion n,",,,,.,.. D,rl, u-.n .-... i passed that the. Wolverines got ...r. i Official!: Mrs Parser, Wendy Kauf- thumh, is only four inches less than the big hand of his pappv Three Webfoots of recent vintage Mel Krause, Jack Keller, Ken Hunt almost spoiled the show for the Trotters, by their aggressive play. . . . The Stars actually went out attempting to beat the famed Negro quintet. . . . Krause is still the most aggressive hoonster to south show on McArthur Court this season. North Carolina 72. Wake Forest 68 . Randolph-Macon 62, Lunchburg 60 .11AlL-A-HIi(.K Chattanooga 82. Lambuth 75 k Bill Reinhart's Washington Colonials are virtually out of f,"."!n "vT?0mp,' e?, the tare for the Southern Conference basketball league crown, LmJ'""ln" 79' "''" c following an 84-83 upset at the hands nf AVest Virginia and losses scholastics to title-favored North Carolina State, by 75fiR and 76 6!) counts but! waVrTnCon 4 rTui'ic? 44. tne line is necidco in tourney play. . . . Hnhhy Hnhson s Yale quintet has had a rough lime, although boasting a 1-1 Ivy League record. Here are their marks to date: 'Conference. All Games W L Pet. W L Pet. George Washington 8 3 .727 9 3 .750 Yale University 1 1 .500 4 8 .333 Both quintets rest for a while, Yale meeting Fordham Jan. 31 in Its next test; George Washington meeting Maryland Feb. 3 In the Colonials' next competition. MAIL A Bl'CK k Two hucks from Mrs. Claire Knceland and 50 from the Junior Chamber brings to $189 the total In the Mall a-Burk fund I shot In the arm to kill Polio: St. Mary'j tTexl 66, Corpus Christ! 61 'ncr nrsi oasKei. oy L,oweil SUCK. ine quarter ciosea wnn JMigene leading 18-8. St. Francis 79. Westminster 73 Brandcts on. Tufts 80 Memphis Slate. 93. Hartwiek 67 Hobart 80. Harpur 64 Alllence 77, steuhenWlle 67 Maine 86, Bates 81 SPORT ISMEFS The S12.0fl0.000 anti trust suit of, Notre Dame, was being considered Liberty Broadrasting Systcm fnr the head coaching spot, at the ncainst organized baseball has been University of Wyoming, were den put over until May 11, Attnrneys ied at Laramie. ii-n l ..- n : i ...,.i ...nil, m.. . . . mi in. i i m-.-i-i in KK ,sm)R Tttcsriav became tdent M.I.IS RYAN and 22 of his ,P nth Rrookhn Dodger In sign Win Minill O'Bripn unnnrlnrc in lad mn.ll,'. fihl fnr 1.1 . . , . . " ml"U3 ,.K iii. i nnirari tnr a reporien .inhi. T A r o M iF Sheridan 74. Yamhill 31. Dayton 32. Sherwood 48. Seaside 42. Scappoose 40. Nestticca 34, Garibaldi 32. Colton 59, Corbett 43. Mill City 65, Sublimity 39 Hlllsboro 58. West Linn 49. Star Sea Astoria 74, Jewell 58. Clatskanle 61, St. Helens 38. Hill Military 3, Woodburn Boyl 26. Forest Grove 68, Beaverton 56. Pallas 5.1. Woodburn 48, Orefon City 61, TtEard 59. Creswell 47, Lowell 37. Sprlnfleld 70. University 54. Salem 50. Lebanon 48. Everfireen 51. Park Rose 36. Wv-Kaat 67. Hood River 44. Toledo 34. Newport 27. Junrtlon Cltv 62. Cottage Grove 60. Molalla 47. ( anby .13. Sandy 72. Ml. Angel 38. North Marlon 88. Amltv 43. Fugene 74. Willamette 39. Fddvvllle 40. Alsea 37. Tleasanl Hill 59. Elmlra 37 Newherg 5.1. MrMlnnvllH 45. St. Paul 45. Chemawa 34. Culver 52, Cascade Locks 37.. Fossil 54. Spray 43. St. Mary's Med.. 59, Butte Falls 47. Grant 46. Franklin 4.1. Cleveland 68. Benson 61. Jeffprson 50, Lincoln 43. Roosevelt 6.1, Washington 5.1. A surprise spark for lhe Axe- 1 IUVVIU VUCII IU I Wl I N33UI men in the second quarter was ( SEATTLE, ijP The Post-Intelli- by Athletic Director Harvey Cas sophomore center Mike Moran, who gencer said Tuesdav night that sill, will fight to keep his job at a towers Meet. 6V-uiches. He col- Howie Odell, University of Wash-! meeting of the UW regents here lected five points, Rasor dropped in ington head hnothall coach whose Saturday. seven more, and Jack Henkel four dismissal has been recommended The P-I said Odell would prob as Eugene posted a run-away 38-18, jah,v ann.r h(,fnre the reent. intermission lean. i I CI Eugene simply bowled Willamette: JcrseY Joe J'OTIS over either o steals and solo MY Boxina Chieftain rlocKne in rinnlo Av ..in n ....II i 3 well- defend his coaching record and explain the "personal differences" with Cassill to which Odell referred I CAMDEN, N. J. W Former wkm he ""iginally announced he . BOWLING dashes to cripples or via executed last nreak. , . . ' , , was going to be fired as head Kurhera sent in his reserves heavyweight champion Jersey Joe cafh M,h.n ''."'ViT1""' mA, ,hr-w,,lro"- in"" l New York; j, ss nt(,H hv lhe Post. held the lead 64-27 going into the state Athletic Commissioner Rob- intelligencer as saying: ert Chrislenbcrry s statement that, "I stm maintain the reasons for Walcott would probably never Cassill desiring to fire me are per- fichf acain said Tliosriav lh Mow SOOal nothing else. York Boxing head is "nothing hut1. Odell added that he did not know u-nowL surer: Pennv-wise nrnc ' m .. tor certain wnetner ne would be iHnward Ca.e 22t, 6I61 4. Rubes o; Max;" .permitted to appear and state his .'.ii w ...... ' . .T", .. j, oiirii.n. I umiiii anprpciair, me CX-;rase VsViX-hm 2"' Atitleholder said, "if the governor, j Fugene-Meridian: MrPonaid Candy of different states would stop and1 (Br.dy 210, 628, 4 Becraft.Na.on ii:; consider these boxing commission' sen i a. bpa'i; Loweii Market (Rv ,nhs' """ appoint someone that Overhotser 497) 2. Willamette Beverage i knows and has experience in box- (AnVKRTISFMKNT) Christcnherry made his stale- control of the Cleveland Indians Hi?h--coring ater IPat Leontl 177, Ted Webb 487) 3,i Bill's Lure Tavern I. """lay night at a Wtlming- 516 3. O'Nel! Lumber (Harel Cunder-I10" sports writers and broadcas son 1921 1; Custafson Fuel .1. KORK 1 ters dinner. (Helen Kllpatrlrk 211. SOS) I: Parmcn- tcr Pontlar lAnette Harvey 1 R0. 481 1 3. Powell 4 Fdhlom I; Whitney's Mobil- DAVIS Cl'P DRAW ettes 4. Wendel Woodworkers lOlnger MELBOURNE, Australia OP Barker 196. Melba Wendel 4081 0; Four Th j, , ?;,,; '. ' Cornprs Market 3. Hpnrlcr Marine Store '"0 draw for the 19o3 Davis Clip iVeima Van Fossen 179, Marv Lou At- tennis matches was made today "w.n7V' I. c t with Great Rriiain. Italv, the Phii- M-irrf mil iw. 520, 4. r,ror-tn)i o- 'PP'nPj:. .wrirn. iranrp, BPleium. Firnh' iinrrn' Pitt 211, Drnmark. and Germany reccivinn je- COLON ond STOMACH PILES (H-morrho!di) AILMENTS Trutal WiDioot Hotpltit OreritM M!3 lfl TU aT'It tr- t- r ii iiiti ca' have sold their baseball club stock Tuesdav obtained infielder Fred ,, y, u ',''",unII .' i,r 5n" Vr''' s""lr' s"""n ,: "irhmnnd (jr,t ron'rt bvp5 for around fm.m. 1 t- Z c. . ?J .. n tobll game in four negator. 4 sbi.ier;, M.rk-t .L?rr.r,. VrL L...f " " " (Aiarsn irom ine ht. Louis Browns Vear Tuesdav nicht hut the Seattle '" s,w' Fine F""ds .1. The Western Internalinnal League for first sarker R. T. "Dixie" t Chieftains didn't reallv need him. SrJpTie;1;',, 'j tll open its 1953 season April 23. right and an undisclosed sum nf with Johnnv at home in Seattle Tnn.r-r i Marts- Bartrai tso.' 4.wi i Icacite directors said Tuesdav . . . cash . . . CHARLIE SHANZ. only resting an ailinc hark lhe Chief- TtMnrn nnwiwiiiamcite: Lindicv fortlanders who can't see the box- M hul with 15 years of pro base- ,a,n, rolled up a 3fi-28 halftime ?,Z' "unambP Al Ing matches on television because ball behind him. signed with the lead over Pacific Lutheran College sail) 4. Wright's 6: Springfield Rec the fights are sponsored hv beer Pnrific Coast League's Sacramento land coasted in with an easy 71-58 Mei,enheinr 212, sisi i. maniifarlnror. .innlH inline h Snlnnt Tiwulav i . - 1; lrr. .r,onriment 3. L'CT " e- ' i'.i.i i... 1. 1. ii.ju. iliiroell llarrsapr inn, 411 I r nin intrnnuren in ine House Tues day hy Rep. Pat Donley, Portland. The hill would remove lhe State Liquor Commissioner's right to reg ulate radio and TV advertising. KEN ROSEWAI.L. who only last! erk von the Australian National Championship, was upset Wednes-' day hy Rex flartwtg . . . Published reports staling that JOHNNY Mi-1 JACK, all-time football great from EBEE Pe.r.'oilv Beehlal WM.t e. Coil THE DEAN CLINIC Oe" 10 v 1 Mioefirv 'hepitf-jpi ft-4trt. U"'il I I , M,-ijv, Wtdl-Jr)T fl"J IWiTT. C. r-f-ifd- p(.,;,M ... In em il v,,, 107 NOtTMf AST SANOT Hm'lfVAf Q Sport Slate1 pPMrtt,, r,(r chrt. y pm Tr rrbv, rn. Pre hv , t'HS, W p ii tojbure-W Chrht . I'HS, 1, r m. rnbnrc RmUf. f, Kfllv, 7pm lflti' ( nri'lnc. KpIIv. X 1(1 p m. rnmnn- noun. d..ll p ni , .IHS THIRSOAV 1t Part rr npttui. hs. s p m El'B-lM M"hM . I'HS. 7 45 p m. It Part Sprlnc Nuiarrnp, I'HS, " p.m. tnww Orrcon 'y, Mir rrv,rt. n pm frr5h Pr.r.v, Mac rtir. H 4 p m nmrMcp 1 Si Franrl. R rm MHHmt-M, t rail's Grm-f, R pm Tnitin at C(il.H- n Crpt11 n N'onrfliin, II p m. Frhnr(r t Sprincf !p'n p.m. prutn nt Onkliinrt, A n m. !,nrll n rnh'irc. 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