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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 194?
PAGE TWO
Oregon Webfeet
Hold Hiqh Hopes
Out Our Way
Eocene. Ore.. March 13 (IB Dp
termined to duplicate the feat of
the 1939 University of Oregon Das
kotball team which won the north
' ern division championship and
then went on to become the na
tional titlist, the Oregon Web
feet are getting set for the on
slaught of the Washington State
Cougars this niaay.
Having won one leg of the
northern division title by defeat
ing WSC last Saturday, 51 to 41,
the Oregon team naturally has the
advantage, needing only one more
victory to take the playoff. More
over, the Webfeet could lose Fri
day's game and still would have
a chance to end up with the cham
pionship. Not Veteran Team
However, should Coach John
Warren's basketeers ultimately
win the right to play in Madison
Square Garden against the east's
best, it won't be a veteran team
like the one that won laurels in
1939. It will be a freshman out
fit, with only one letterman
Bob Hamilton, junior guard and
sparkplug ol the team.
Warren credits his team's suc
cess this year to the fact that
players have had plenty of games,
and they have learned thpir bas
ketball as they went. Thus, de
spite their early season Inexperi
ence, tney developed inlo a team
good enough to tie ror the north
ern division title.
A capacity crowd is in prospect
for Friday's game and It appears
certain that another mob of 7,000
fans will also turn out for Satur
day's show, If one is held.
Dodds' Mile Mark
May Be Nullified
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Coasting Along in the Sport World
For State Play
the tourney will be 1,000 general
admission tickets will be placed
on sale daily.
Hoppe Makes Try
To Regain Title
New York, March 13 UI Willie
Hoppe of New York, who relln-
The world indoor mile record of qulshed his world three cushion
4:06.4 set by Gil Dodds of Boston I billiard title to Welker Cochran
Inst year will not stand If A.A.U.
officials decide he gained an ad
vantage by running on a track
. lacking a curbing, Chairman Paul
R. Jordan of the National A.A.U.
rules committee said today.
Jordan said he expected the Issue-
to come up at the organiza
tln's annual meeting in Decem
ber. A.A.U. Secretary Dan Ferris.
New York, previously had stated
approved, it probably would be
ruled out because of the tech
nicality. ;
State Tournament
Plans Unchanged
Salem, Ore., March 13 (IB
Lestle J. Sparks, state high school
basketball tournament director,
today put the damper on rumors
that the tourney would be post,
poned a week if the state legisla
ture is still in session during the
four days of the meeting.
At the same time, he announced
that , all season tickets for the
popular state tournament already
have been sold. A number of
single-session tickets for reserved
seats are still available, however.
ho said. Also obtainable during
of San Francisco earlier this win
ter, got off to a narrow two-point
lead today in his challenge match
to regain the championship.
The bllliardists split even yes
terday In close matches, but
Hoppe went In front 116 to 114
on points. Hoppe took the after
noon block 60 to 54 in 43 Innings,
with a high run of nine to six for
Cochran. The California sharp
shooter retaliated last night, win
By .lack Cuddy
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
New York. March 13 (Ui
City college at Madison Square
Garden, Dec. 28. The Hamline Pled
Pipers held a practice session the
Branch Rickey jumped as if the; day before the game. One of the
i hi. h!,n,i,nH hit. New York wnters, watching the
ten his ear. His pince-nez specta
cles almost flopped off his nose.
He barked into the phone, "What's
that, operator? What's that? Why
that can't be "
Then the Mahatma of Montague
street remembered suddenly that
ho was in the beautiful borough
practice, said, Say that gang
ling goon out there at center looks
familiar." A Brooklyn writer went
further. He said, "Why that's
stretch Schultz who- plays foist
base for the Bums."
Nat Holman, City college coach,
disapproved of Schultz's presence
in the Hamline line-up; but rather
(Br United Pre)
Eight Oregon "A" high school
hoop squads, survivors of rigid
tests of district and Inter-district
play, prepared today to entrain
for Salem where there they will
battle it out for the state basket
ball championship in a three-day
tournament starting Thursday aft
ernoon. The tournament appears to
have everything to pack hoop
thrills from the opening whistle
of the first battle to the final gun
in the championship game Satur
day night.
Three favorites, a dark horse, a
potential "giant. killer" and three
other clubs that have proven they
will be rugged competition com
prise the eight teams set to do
battle for the state's highest bas
ketball honor.
Big Game Billed
Two of the favorites, Washing
ton high school of Portland and
the Eugene Axemen, are slated to
face each other in the opening
game of the tourney, Thursday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. The other
favorite, undefeated Medford,
draws the possible "giant killing"
Veronia Loggers, who survived
district 13-14 play.
tne possible dark horse of the
tournament is Newberg. The
Tigers weren't rated much in
hoop affairs of the state until they
knocked out McMinnville in dis
trict competition and then went
on to drop Lebanon twice to win
a ticket to Salem. The Newberg
crew is slated to face the highly
touted Baker Bulldogs in another
Thursday afternoon game.
Two other teams, Hillsboros
Spartans and Oregon City are
scheduled for the finale of Thurs
day night's schedule.
Baseball Briefs
(Br United PremO
San' Francisco, March 13 UP
Charles Graham, president oi me
San Francisco Seals, hinted today
that sale of one-third of the Seals
stock to Paul Fagan, local finan
cier, was virtually certain.
"There are only a few matters
yet to be taken care of," Gra
ham said. "Everything is in order,
however, and in a few days I hope
to have Mr. Fagan as a partner."
San Jose, Cal., March 13 (IB
The Portland Beavers today had
the first casualties of the spring
training season but neither was
serious. ,
In an intra-squad game between
the Blues and the Grays yester
day, rookie infielder Remo Meni
ketti, San Francisco, was felled by
a pitch that grazed his forehead.
Manager Marv Cwen was spiked
in the knee on a play at third
base.
Rookies Bob Hardy and Bill
Carr hurled the Blues to' a 7-5
victory. Sam Latino, Wes Sanders
and Syl Cohen shared mound du
ties for the losers.
Sacramento, March 13 (iPi Man
ager Earl Sheely announced today
that catcher Norman Schleuter
i has failed to pass aaarmy physi
cal examination and is due to re
port to the Sacramento Solons
soon.
of Brooklyn and president of the!than call off fhe umc atv col
dafty Dodgers. Ho wilted backjoge got Speclill permission from
into his desk-chair and said re-1Dan Ferris, secrctary of the
that although the retmdd buuiwntf.60 -ta 56-iftl-lrwiinii..Each
had a high run of six in the night
block.
The match will go 130 blocks.
with the players to continue com
petition here until the end of the
week. Then they will go to Bos
ton, Philadelphia, Detroit, Clove
ltfnti,i Chicagq, lOmaha, Denver,
Portland, Ore., Seattle, Wash., Los
Angeles, San Diego, Calif., and
San Francisco.
Fight Results
(lly United Trciu)
Boston ( Boston arena) Jerry
Zullo, 1.16, Chelsea, Mass., knock
ed out Gus (Pell) Moll, 132, Mon
treal (1),
Baltimore Jackie Wilson, 127'4
Pittsburgh, outpointed Cleo
Shans, 134, Los Angeles (10).
signedly, "Alright, operator. Okay.
Thank you.
Like a modern shepherd, Dea
con Rickey had been using the
A.A.U., to play against Hamline.
This special permission was ob
tained to prevent the City college
players from losing their amateur
leicpnone to gainer some oi nis ; stan(,ing throuRn competing
players into the f lock that will bo j against a team that had a profes-
to Bear Mountain, N. Y., tomor
row afternoon for spring training.
One of his calls had been routed
for St. Paul, Minn. It was a per-
slonal baseball player in its line
up. Hamline beat City college,
47-42, aided by Schultz who scored
11 points. After this contest, the
auii-iw-utiaun vein iu ii A II nnt httetr a nH no
hult?, bean-pole first, baseman . caU L took a,ay the arnatau
me reaacr may ne rarausra,.,..,!!... f nll , th.., i,-,i
momentarily by our reference toiiavoH 'ait u!,mi( ,i.,t
reader will be perfectly correct a f'U8S
In recalling that high Howie' in''
specll permission. There was quite
Schultz of St. Paul received nation-wide
publicity this winter as
center of the Hamline university
basketball team. Some of the
sports writers tabbed him "the
stormy petrol" of the hoop season;
he caused such a ruckus with the
Amateur Athletic union.
The Schultz-A.A.U. trouble
started when Hnmline's quintet
came to New York city to play
"Luck of Irish"
Favors Bertelli
West Springfield, Mass., March
13 iti'i "The "Luck of the Irish" ap
parently still is with Lt. Angelo
Bertelli, the great little Italian
quarterback with, Notre Dame's
football team in 1943, his wife re
vealed today.
Bertelli, now with the marine
corps on Iwo Jima, missed death
or serious injury by 15 feet when
a mortar shell exploded that close
to him, she said. Four men stand
ing near him were wounded, one
seriously, but he didn't suffer a
scratch.
Bertelli, who received more
votes than any other player in
the balloting for the United Press
All-America team in .1D43 is a
liaison officer with the 21st ma1
rine regiment.
Boyes Springs, Cal., March 13
u Lin Storti, second baseman
and shortstop, returned his signed
contract to the Oakland Oaks to
day after holding out for two
weeks. He will report here within
a few days.
Anaheim, Cal., March 13 (IP)
Contract holdouts for the Los
Angeles Angels were down to
seven today with the signing of
outfielder Jim Tyack and pitcher
Jodie Phipps.
Ontario, Cal., March 13 (IP)
The Hollywood Stars meet the
Los Angeles police team here to
day, with Johnny Intlekofer, Earl
Fullerton and Charley O'Neal on
the mound for the Twinks.
BASKETBALL RESULTS
(By United Press) ,
National Intercollegiate tourna
ment at Kansas City, Mo.
Southern Illinois Normal 64,
Washburn 49.
Eastern Kentucky Teachers 64,
Simpson 42.
Central of Missouri 54, Eau
Claire, Wis., Teachers 36.
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Rodriguez hit the floor after
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First baseman Schultz, a bona
fide student of Hamline (during
the oft -season) received much
publicity. Whether this publicity
needled his draft board, we do not
know. Anyway, Schultz who
stretches up six feet seven Inches
was reported last week to have
boon reclassified 1-A. Previously
he had been in 4 F because he is
one inch taller than the army and
navy limit of six feet six.
1 Branch Rickey doubtless was
mighty interested In these reclas
sification reports when he put in
his person to - person call for
Schultz at St. Paul. And Branch
was naturally flabbergasted when
the long-distance operator re
ported: "Sorry, but Mr. Schultz is on
his honeymoon."
: That's all there was. There
Canadiens' Star
Sets New Record !
Montreal, March 13 mi When
ever any new hockey records are
set this season, look for the Mon
treal Canadiens to do it.
Elmer Lach, the "help mate" of
the champion Quebec sextet set a
new national league mark for
assists last week and increased
his Individual scoring lead over
teammate Maurice Richard by
six points, the official figures
showed today. Lach, who has a to
tal of 7( points for the season,
made three assists against the
New York Rangers Sunday night
to give him a 51 total for the sea
son. That was two more than
Clint Smith of the Chicago Black
hawks made in setting the previ-
wasn't any more. That was the j ous mark last year.
.-Itlll 11,1,11 III IIL.-t I1I1VI ill, II tllllJUl
mysterious Howie professional!
first sacker, amateur center, for-'
mer 4-F'er, reported 1-A'er, and
brand new bridegroom--almost on !
the eve of spring training. i
Rickey finally sagged back into
his chair - just a "branch" on a
tree that grows in Brooklyn.
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