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PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON : " S i " 1 : " ' V. T" : " " ' '"-. Three Portland Teams Advance To Semi-Finals . EUGENE, Mafch 21 (IP) Cleve land,. Lincoln, Central Catholic and La Grande battle It out in the semi-finals of the Oregon class A, high school basketball louiiiameiit neie 1- nday night in vuat uouia .produce ail au-ror .a..J fi.iaie 10 the big hoop show. oince the basketball tourna ment nei'ies started in '1919, never uue two Portland teams faced tacit other .for the Oregon . hoop u.miiip.Oiiship. Ihe upstate lion o.s wil rest on the shoulders of uie La Grande quintet, which has 10 Cueck Wade 4-awede" Haibrook and his Lincoln teammates in a 'semi-final game tonight. A Port la.id school final berth is assured wnen, Cleveland ; meets Central cauiolic: In the other semi-fma. contest at 7:30 p. m.1 -I Halbrook Gets 41 : . r. Kalbrpok- captured, the tourney" spoillght.jn .'Thursdays play as he put on another record-breaking performance against Bend. Miied tall Cardinal center tossed in 11 pouits to snatter the tO-point one game mark lie set-Vfeanesuay in a game against balam. He diu it on liO field goals and one free throw as. he led the. Cardinals, to a 6853 win over, the fighting Lava .bears. - " Cleveland reached tile semi-finals, as Jerry Ross ' scored 18 points to pace his teammates to a ciose 49-4d win over Hillsboro. uotbn Michelson, Hillsboro's cen ter, was high for the losers with ja.counters. Cleveland had to stall out the last minute and a half, against the upset-minded Spar tans.' ;. ;' -. , 1 .... -,- Central Catholic downed Marsh field 55-45 and- La Grande whip1 ped University high 54,37. The Central Catnolic-Marshfleld contest was a close one until mid way m the third period when the Rams took control: bob Altenhof en won: scormg honors with 24 points while Spike Hillstrom pac ed the Pirate attack with 18. Little Trouble La Grande had little trouble getting fpast" University High school 6t : Eugene. The Tigers, aided' by ; the sharp shooting oi Morris nuckwalter who potted 3:j points, Jumped to an early 'lead aiul then coasted to victory,. Al Uubrud paced- the- Golden Tide's attack Vlth:I4 points, j. v fir consolation play, Thursday, -Astoria edged McMmnville 48-4U In a double overtime thriller, The .Dalles dropped Scappoose 66-52, t,aiem eliminated Kiamath Kails 4!-d9 and Milwaukie defeated Cor- vallls 35-32. Today's consolation round play will pit Astoria against The Dalles at 9:45 , a. m., Salem- meets Mil waukie at 1 p. m., Hillsboro clash es with Marshfleld at 2 p. m. and Bend meets University of Eugene at 3:15 p. m. . Brooklyn Turns Down Offer By LEO II. PETERSEN " ; MIAMI, March 21 flIE) General Manager Buzz Bavasi said Friday he has turned down an offer of $250,000 for a young pitcher in the Brooklyn Dodger farm system. The offer, he said, ca'me. from the Cleveland Indians de spite the fact that the pitcher is subject to the draft. Bavasi did not name the young hurler involved but the United Press learned it is John Fodres, a left hander who was the most ; -sensational pitcher in class D baseball last year. , , :. Although "not on' the roster'1 of the parent club, Podres has been spring trainirg with the Dod gers and baseball men who have seen him say he Is destined to be one of the greatest. . "He is quick, sharp and lias fine control," owner Bob Carpenter of : the Phillies said after watching jhim in an exhibition game. "He snouia De a wona-oeaier wnen ne matures." . . '. " id Years Old Only 19,, Podres won 21 while losihg only 'three with Hazard, Ky., in the Mountain States league last season. He led the league In strike outs with 228, only giving 37 earned runs in 26 games for a mark of 1.67 in his first year in organized ball.'- He stands five feet eleven and weighs 170. '" .- - "If he doesn't make It this year he's sure to make it in 1853," man ager Chuck Dressen of the Dodgers predicted. "He's the best looking pitching : prospect . I've seen in years."- Bavasi dIH not say who contacted him in behalf .of Cleveland, but said he received a call one day asKing if. the pitcher was tor sale. T told mm no, Bavasi recalled, 'and added .that the asking price would be the same as it was when number of clubs inquired about Don Newcombe. We put a quarter of a million dollar price tag on ivewcomoe. Price Rleht The Cleveland man told me that price was all right, but then I went into the same shell other general managers and club owners do and said we were not lnterested; in cash. . For cash means nothine anv more. Clubs will shell out 5250,000 for an established star, but' money aoesn t neip uie ciud losing the player.-! They must have playing talent in return and1 , there . . Just isn't enough of it to go laround." r'. : H r Oilers Favored To Win Tourney DENVER, March 21 IW-Phillips Oilers were rated as a heavy favor ite to win their ninth national AAU basketball -tournament here Friday as the semi-final round was sched uled. ... ., ' -, ,i - .! . The Oilers take on a hop'ped-up Air Force all ' stars quintet: from Tinker Field, Okla., while -1 the fourth-seeded Caterpillar ' Diesels of Peoria; III. play -the slow-motion ball controllers Fibber Mc Gee and Molly of Hollywood. .' The two teams figured to give Phillips its roughest' competition, defending champion,' Stewart- Chev rolets of San Francisco and: third seeded Atlas-Pacific Engineers of Oakland both fell upset victims, to them in Thursday . nightV :qiiar-ter-finals. , -'7r 1 ' ' '.v '' -: The Air Force all-stars, .' com posed of former Rocky mountain area college', players, pulled- off the biggest surprise of the tourney by stunning the Atlas-Pacif lo ."En gineers, 40-34, in .a thrill-packed overtime game Thursday. V. "... . . Fibber McGee's ball-control erew also sprung, an upset, . holding off the high-scoring Stewart Chevrolets for a 43-41 -victory., ' i.' r The Oilers advanced to the semi finals with an impressive 70-42 win over the Rea Travelers of Artesia, N.M., while the Caterpillar Diesels recovered i from, a shaky '' first quarter to breeie past .. Riggies Plaza Bowl of Warrensburg, Mo., 66-43. Duquesne Ranked As Darkhorse CHICAGO, March 21 (l Du- iley Moore's Duquesne Dukes wive no better than the third ...lio.ee l-YIdny to win the Chicago ,.:tau(iim s kuaa regional basket ball tourney,, and, their coach .ankcd them only as darkhorses ilf. pite tlie best won and lost mark in the quartet of entries. Duquesne, which won 22 of 25 games this year, Including 10 games in a row, was a 'six point iU.u.te over Princeton in the i i.it game of i'V.day night's dou u.eneacler. For the second game Illinois, Big Ten champion, was a fivrf point choice over Dayton, runner up for the National Invitational title and beaten in the finals of the tourney last Saturday. Football Policy , Altered by OSAA tfeNK'March ' 2i" MlPI-The board' ot;:,controi or -we. urcgon School Activities association said Friday1 that the, state prep football playotts win be continued next tail with one major revision. The board voted to retain the class A-l Championship grid play off but to Conduct it apart from an A-2 title playoff. ' Thus, there will be an A-l and an A-2 state champion in football. Additionally, the board voted to continue. the class B 11-man foot ball playoff, but the class B six- man playoff was not aiscussed. Action by the ooarn removen a major objection to the playoffs too many games. -. OUR PARIS Wilt w " . : -J it U.nLr ' ovfor fharr; r: GAME SCHEDULED OAKLAND. March 21 'nnOnlc. land's Acorns run iiO''anatnst-'tlieh' stiffest spring -training comp'etiricn Friday;,night: when they' face Led Durocher's New York Giants in an exhibition contest at Emeryville. NCAA Tourney To Open Tonight At Gorvallis CORVALUS. Ore.. Maroh 21 (IB The court Cowboys from Wyoming, 10th top basketball team in the na tion, were brleled by Coach bv Shelton Friday as they prepared for action in. the western . regional NCAA cage playoffs Friday night. Wyoming, the Bkyline conference champion, meets defense-minded Oklahoma City University in. the second game of' . ti doublheader. UCLA, winner of the Pacific Coast conference, plays Independent San ta Clara in the first game. The Cowboys are favored to win the western, regional and meet the winner of the Kansas City tourna ment, for the western title.' The, winner of that game will then battle the eastern champion for the na tional crown. ' - However Coach Doyle Parack's Chiefs may offer contention to the Cowpokes. Oklahoma City had the second best defensive record in the nation during the 1951-52 season, holding Texas Christian to 41 points and Oklahoma A & M to only 38. , UCLA could prove the surprise team. The Bruins, with: an unim pressive 20-10 mark, finished, the season strongly and upset highly regarded Washington in the PCC playoffs. ,.' . , . . : ' ,' Santa Clara, which produced an average of 61.5 points per game while recording a 15-9 seasonal mark, already holds a seven-point win over UCLA this year. ; The Broncos,' playing their best of a hot-aiid-cold style, could; provide formidable opposition to anybody. , The wnners of Friday night's games play Saturday, while the losers hook, up in a consolation game.- ; .- ;:: Cefr0ftg " Kilocycles AffiRattifi Wltft Mutual poft tee Iroodeastlng System - - ' ON THI ah' jsh KDIID Segale to Coach At Gresham High GRESHAM, Ore., March 21 (IB Ray Segale, former University-'of Oregon football ' guard ' and: high school football coach at Astoria for the past three years, Friday' ac cepted the prep football coaching job at Gresham high. . . W Harry 'Thompson; former '.foot ball coach here, has been named superintendent of - schools. - Thei'e IS' an index bfiJnjrna tiohal"black market; prices'; Show ing ' fluctuations m. dollarSprices in 56 countries, gold in 35 lhter national trading centers, silver. platinum, and diamonds. ' Gene an Kathleen Lockhard co star in the Family Theater presen tation of "Burden on the Family" tomorrow evening at 6. Edward Arn old stars in the "Vanishing: Vir ginian,"' -tentatively Scheduled on the MUM Theater- or the An- to morrow evening at 8. "Pettigrews Prize Pig" is the title for the dram atization on the "Wild Bill Hickok" show, this evening at 5:30. The Musical Comedy MGM Theater Sun day evening at 6 presents the mus ical hit "On An Island With You," with Edward Everett Horton, Polly Bergan and. Earl Wrightson. The Adventures of Maisie are heard this .evening at 7 and the Gracie Fields Show is aired at 8 tonight. .... i'" TONIOBTS FROGRAT 5:0 Melody Wy : tilt Mueti bpottt Faradt -Sine WUd BIU Hickok .. .''.. tat CkII Brown . eiW OabrW Heater fl:16 Mutual Nawiraal emo 'I'una vmtara i. 6146 8am Han and Ilia Nam tits JMU Hanrj and The Nam 7 :00 Adventurer, of Matoie 1 i80 Behind the Mary 7 :45 Keraentar When .v ' 7 !60 Evenlu Melodlee .. - .' , , 8:00 Grade Flelde Show ;, 8:8-Mulcal Portralta ..., 9:16 Fulton Lewie, Jr. , 9:80 leland Serenade : ."' , . 9:00 Nawa " . ; . ' '' . : ' ,. " ,9:48 Mualcal . Souvenirs t 9 :66 Five Minute Final -. t, . 10:00 Take a Number ' 10:80 Starlight Serenade -.r, . 11:00 Slen Oif . U:1S Mails ..... 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