12 Capita Journal, Salem, Ore., Friday, January 13, 1950 Valparaiso Honor Student Also Gains Honors on Basketball Court By FRANK ECK (AP News Fttturu Sporu Editor) ' New York Valparaiso unl Tersity has in Bob Metcall a possibility ior All-America bss ketball honors this season. At least the students who follow the cage sport feel that way. Metcalfs supporters point to the six-foot-one star's scoring I record. He averaged 16 points per game last season while amassing 399 points. In three seasons he has made 849 markers. The Merrllvllle, Ind., na tive Is a cinch to set a Cru sader scoring record. The mark ss held by Ted Bean, last season's captain, who amassed 1080 points, two more than the great Bob Dille of the 1945-48 team. At the rate Metcalf Is goingl he should score more than 430 points this season for an over all total of more than 1300. In the Crusaders' first eight games. seven of which they won, Met calf tallied 172 points for a 21.5 point average. He ranks among the nation's scoring leaders. There are only a few games on the Valpo schedule where Metcalf might run into diffi culty; the three windup games of the season at Worchester, Mass.; Seton Hall, March 2 at South Orange N.J., and March 6 against Loyola In Chicago. Last season such teams as Loyola, Bowling Green, Denver, Toledo and Hamline put Met calf on their all-opponent five. Coach Wilbur (Strings) Allen, in his first year of coaching at the Lutheran school, made the right move In building this sea son's Valpo team around Met calf for he Is a great team man. In the final game last sea son, Metcalf needed two points to reach the 400 mark. He had two foul shots coming but took only one and under last year's rules, waived his other shot so that his team could retain pen sion and insure a 68-63 victory over Manchester, an Indiana rival. First on the floor for practice and the last to leave, Metcalf really loves the sport. Majoring in chemistry, Bob is an A stu dent, carrying a minor in phys- leal ed. His ambition is to land a combination Job as chemistry teacher-coach at some school. In addition to his heavy schedule, Metcalf also finds time to work in the university laun dry. Metcalf made a basketball name for himself In the east a few years ago with the crack Bainbrldge, Md., navy team. He passed exams for entrance to the Naval Acad emy at Annapolis and passed np the chance to enroll. His teammates, however, are making sure he passes up no scoring chances. In recent games against Toledo and Guatamala he bagged 33 points in each con test. Against Western Michigan he dropped to 17 points, a poorj figure for Metcalf. The next morning he was on the basketball court at 9 o clock, practicing set shots. 1 '" :p' I N IB3g"?- 'jr.iL rJ32&- I Bob Metcalf Working In University Laundry Maintaining "A" Chemistry Average Eagan About-faces on LaMotta; Sugar Warned New York, Jan. 13 (UB As Chairman Eddie Eagan of the New York commission relented unexpectedly today on Middle weight Champion Jake LaMotta, Commissioner John (Ox) Da Grosa of Pennsylvania cracked the whip at Welterweight Boss Ray Robinson. Eagan did an about-face when informed that LaMotta of the Bronx had signed to meet Light Heavyweight Dick Wagner at Detroit on Feb. 3 in the first of a series of tune-up bouts before defending his 160-pound crown in June, probably at Detroit. Two weeks ago Eagan and his commission threatened to vacate LaMotta's title unless he signed Gordon 'Doesn't Like' '50 Tribe Contract Offer Cleveland, O., Jan. 13 U.R) Second Baseman Joe Gordon said today he had received his 1950 contract from the Cleve land Indians but added "I'm afraid I don't like it." Gordon, whose hitting fell off last year despite his 20 home runs, said "the contract they mailed me cut my base pay S5,- 000 and eliminated a bonus of $2500. It makes me wonder if they really want me. Doesn't seem consistent." The former Yankee star said he still hadn't made up his mind on the question of retirement, but strongly indicated by tele phone from his home in Eugene, Oregon., that he would play again if he can reach a suitable financial agreement. He received approximately $35,000 last year. At home with his Wife and Baby Daughter Giving Some Court Pointers to an Admirer SCORES in the ALLEYS Capitol Alleys MAM MSN'S LCAOU1 VtUrim (1) Jftrucn W, Smith ttM, Varotrora Oouib 419. Hmt.rt () Krbe 449, Botvob 4)0, Coowr 47, Cook Cnfumin Or KrkUfl 416, Hill IBS, Birktr 111, MorrU 449. J. C. Hlfdm (2 Y-Aiabiw 410, SAlftrom 414, ltlp 411, eland 419. -Xmmorc ) Thtmktr 4M, Oonnir U. Adtmi 414, UtolAkr 4M. Htrmonr Hmm 0) CtTtT 449, Stook 401, PauUoB 4M. PlUor 439. l IliU ( 1) Olwk I4B, Ruhl 408, Howki 431, OllAftr 401, Coldapot 1 Qinnll 4M. Ptton 340. Btvftiu 443, HUtr AOS. Hlih tam iiu: J. O. Hlifitu, 1BS1. Blih Wm iam: Orcirtdmitn, 7S7. J!i(h Individual aerlf: Oalund M. Riih Indlrldual iatn: Torxtrom, 191. University Alleys - COMMERCIAL LEAGUE KO. 1 faUrilaU Traelor (4) MorrU 1B. Eob taaoo 478, 8 hack man 499, Tanqutrf 401, raarl 11(1. Ralph John on (Ot Frank 41ft . BtU 431, Pekar 463, Aehoppenbacn 3, A. BU 418 SAN Clotbtart (1 Rlekj 183. Bark, r ftOS. 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HUh (aam Jtrlaa: lnttrataU Traetor, 3748. COMMERCIAL LEA QUE NO. I Momrar Cbtvroo (1) Momyar 4M. Od ermatt 417, Covart 434, MlUar 440, W. Miller 470. Smith Auto Parti (3) Clark 443, Edmlntater Ml, flohueU 448. Lamon 909, Lee 833. McDonald Oandy (0) Scott 417. Bax ter 481, Bryant 430, LawU 440. NlohoU 418. Zeebo Used Cara lit r, Zeeb Carr 441, A. Zeeb 438, 8. Zeeb 444, Pederaon 451. KOCO (I) Pekar 818. Xuon Ml, Me Hroy 401, Thorn 181, Wllltanu 190. Van'a Parklni Station D Vleck 431, Barnas 499. Morlaker 384, Roaer 473, Mc Danlela 610. Shrock Motora (3 White 394, Orloua 370, Merer 401, Stepanek 371, Wluer 439. Knlibta af pythlaa 3 Decatur 633, Bwood 430, Schledal 400, Maen 600, Tachlda 469. High Individual iamt: Pekar, 31T. HUh Individual atrlea: P. Zeeb, 638. High team erlej: Smith Auto Paru, 3999. Duck Pin COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Tw.edl. rael Oil f4 Arl Flood 318. Ira Short 196, Arrr ficharf 346. Uane Frank 406, Emery Alderman 533. A. L. Cummlna'a Heatlnr 0) Dave Spalding 410, Lester Woods 363, Sddts Ooertzen 363, Howard Smith 339. Us DolBO 446. Gleason', Bak.rr (31 Harold Bonner 464, Marlon Oleason 460. Bill Moad 420, Ken Mnnuren 347, E. Wulfl 383. Willam' ell. Valler Bank llKcith Kaye 368, Camel Waldlna 378, Al Flicker 369, Carroll City Loop Scores CHURCH LEAGUE "B" Dtyiaion St. Hark ( (1 Knlchl Men. Rex 4 F 1 Walker Getteman 6 F t TaTenner Zevake 36 so S McKlnney Stewart 9 a 1 Doughty Brown 3 ' O 3 Davis 6utu: Bt. uark Holmqulst J; K. M. Kelly 7. C. S. Chrlat. (IS) (IS) Llbarly Lynes 7 F S Larieot Dow 24 F 8 Wlrth Van Odsel 3 C S Frame Marssl ft G 1 Loynes Ruhle O S Johnson lit ChHH. (36) (44) Sal. Army West 7 F 12 Colvln Watts 6 F 4 Short Verceu ft 0 7 Herri! Juve 3 o II Jacobaon Shut o Bryan sum: wenier 1, wrtaht 4, BoyM 1. "C" Division Cal. Baptist (66) (11) 1st Baptist Raymond 34 F Owynn Hendricks 2 F 3 Loveland Dubois 13 c 4 K.Loftua Klekcl 11 o I Wilson Rector 6 0 I B.Loftua O.S.D. (30) (9) Cal. Bap. I Walker 11 F 4 Bishop Ebenatelner 6 ...,F Merrill Hyatt 8 C a Thompson McCann 3 0 3 Wells Maynard 1 a 1 Thomson 1st Methodlat (16) (9) Knlcbt Mem. Hall 10 F Karsten F 1 Huchea Cocklns 3 C oreen O Edwards Kimball S 0 2 Flak suns: Knight Mem. Roth 4, anav 3. The first professional foot ball game ever played was on Aug. 31, 1895, between Latrobe, Pa., (12) and Jeanette, Pa., (0). before Feb. 1 for a defense in March. Today, however, Eagan said the commission probably would give LaMotta favorable consideration if he signed up be fore Feb. 1 for a defense in June. LaMotta hasn't risked his crown since he won it from the late Marcel Cerdan at Detroit on June 16. His tardiness violated the rule that requires a cham pion to defend at least once ev ry six months. Meanwhile, at Philadelphia Commissioner Da Grosa an nounced that the Pennsylvania commission would suspend Rob inson, the 147-pound champ, if he tried to pull out of a sched uled non-title bout with George (Sugar) Costner at Philadelphia on Feb. 22. of Detroit Lion footballer Fred Enke, rates Blevins one of the best players to wear Arizona livery. The 23-year-old Phoenician, a veteran of duty with the navy during the war, was the top scorer. Against Pittsburgh he scored 11 field goals In 13 at tempts and against the Univer sity of West Virginia he rolled up 28 points. For the season his total was 390, an average of about 14 per game. An excellent ball handler and a master of feinting rivals out of position Blevins scored almost 1,000 points at Phoenix college, a two-year school. YODtt ELECTED PREXY OP NEEDY ROD AND GUN CLUB Albert Yoder was elected president of the Needy Rod and Gun club during the annual meeting held recently. Lester Barrett was named vice presi dent; Raymond Paulson, secre tary; John Schwabauer, treas urer; Fred Strubhar and Lew Simpkins, directors. The club will hold its next public shoot, January 15, at the grounds located three miles north of Monitor on the Monitor-Barlow highway. Song birds eat mistletoe ber ries as a winter food supply. L i ley . LEON BLEVINS Leads Wildcats Master Feinter Holds Hopes of Wildcat Cagers Tucson, Ariz. VP Chances of the University of Arizona bas ketball team handling Coach Fred Enke a suitable silver an niversary present rest largely with a rangy forward. The present would be a fifth straight border conference bas ketball title for the Arizona Wildcats. The player who would turn the trick is Leon Blevins, a six-foot two-inch, cat-quick eager who made the all-confer ence team his first year on the varsity. Enke, a graduate of the Uni versity of Minnesota and father NOW! at JIM'S SHOE SERVICE Our Entire Stock U7VtU me SHOES IOI mti Men! Jusr think of it! 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Hlih Individual tame: XmU Boholi 'Quality) 109. 003000 REVENUIS TOTAL YEAR STATE FROM PROM REVENUE QRCVHOUNOS HORStl 1933 (85,164.79 60.506.17 (24,656.61 1934 90,616.66 84,473.11 6,141.50 1935 79,540.91 76,516.61 1,014.21 1936 105.374.03 1 01,569.64 1,804.39 1937 112,436.26 1 08.503.69 3,932.66 1936 1 01,329.37 97,018.34 4.311.03 1939 1 26.901.22 1 22.560.96 4,340.24 1940 134,206.41 125.373.97 9,832.44 1941 140,347.41 128.526.81 11,620.69 1942 1 53,649.22 1 46.978.54 9,670.69 1943 231.832.16 220,513.41 11,378.70 1944 361,737.07 332,548.31 29,188.76 1945 411,709.77 380,676.71 31,033.06 1949 531,982.69 375,390.28 1 56,592.49 1947 796,711.21 (21.604.19 175,107.05 1949 S71.393.6S 486,077.58 85,315.09 1949 649,414.91 427.047.04 122.397.11 ToWl 14,684,407.79 13,795,885.39 ' (816,64111 T, 11-11.4, tnaltillv. RIMITTID TOTAL Paclfla Ea,1ra Mid. 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( ( ( ( ( ( ( (19.511.14 1931 93,000.00 . 31,125.00 31,125.00 . 20,750.00 1 934 71,200.00 . 12.606.00 22,606.00 1,560.00 1,560.00 1,069.00 . 17,800.00 1935 100.000.00 31,750.00 31,750.00 5,000.00 . 8,000.00 1,20X3.00 25,300.00 1939 103.400.00 12,629.50 12,829.50 5.000.00 5,000.00 1,200.00 . 26,541.00 1937 94,000.00 29.845.00 29.845.00 4,700.00 4,700.00 1.200.00 . 23,710.00 1931 118.674.00 1 5.174.00 12,861.25 12.861.25 9,000.00 S.000.00 1,200.00 26,577.50 1 939 125,993.39 17,993 38 34.290.00 34.290.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 1,200.00 28.220.09 1 940 132.3n.99 1 6.877.98 35,000.00 15.000.00 5,000.00 9.000.00 1.200.00 12.300.00 1941 144,523.00 20.223.00 35,000.00 15.000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 1,200.00 . . .. 43,100.00 1 942 223,217.50 29.417.50 35.O0O.0O 35.000.00 5j.OO0.0O S.000.00 1,200.00 .. . 112,600.00 1 941 147,790.11 49,090.8! 35,000.00 35,000.00 5.00O09 S.000.00 1,200.00 217,500.00 1944 198,755.95 63,855.95 15.000.00 35,000.09 5.000.00 5000.00 1,200.00 263,700.00 194S 513,117.29 10,117.29 35,000.00 35,000.00 5,000.00 S.000.00 1,200.00 151.200.00 1 949 775,570.35 132.070.3S 95.000.00 35.000.09 7.500.00 5,000.00 7.500.00 2.400.00 5,000.09 2.500.00 2.500.09 2.400.00 438,700.00 1947 9S1.723.94 215.723.94 35.000.00 95.000.00 7.500.00 S.000.00 7.500.00 2.400.00 S.000.00 2.500.00 2.500.00 2.400.00 231.200.00 1 949 919,505.19 244.105.71 15.000.00 15,000.00 7.500.00 5,000.00 7,500.00 2.400.00 5,000.00 1,500.00 2.5OO.0O 2,400.00 270,000.00 W (4,490,194.71 (in.849.99 (559.513.51 (5S9.S71.S1 (90,760.00 (15,000.00 (10,760.00 (21.468.00 (15.000.00 (7.500.00 (7,500.00 (7.200.00 (2,149,709.70 Tlri aoni in tfflclal Oftini xm the records el the Oreion Riclnf Commission n comgiled by 1. 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