Undefeated Salem Church Leaguers Play Seattle Teams Two teams which art and feated la church league play la Seattle will be matched aralnat twe teams aadefeated la Salem church lea toe play la a pair of (amet at the Salem IMCA Saturday. One game will be la the B division and ene la the A dlvl don. The First Christian team of Salem will meet Seattle Wal lingford BUB at SeatUe la the claaa A (ante at o'clock. Playing on the Salem team wUl bo Glean Luklnbeal, Bay Coader, Tom Board man, George Carlisle, George Watts, BUI Hill, Gordon Woods, Bob Tanner, Martin Young aad Kenneth Bongh. Ia clam B, Salem Englewood IUB will meet SeatUe Wal Hngford EUB at 5 o'clock. Oa the Salem roster are Dennis West, Jimmy Young, Joha Mlatfle, Bill' Boring, Dick Oglesbee, Dick Powers, Tom Kent, Eddy Page, Everett Stewart and Larry Fowler. Seven Church Games Played, Two Forfeited Nazarene defeated Leslie Methodist 60-24 and Mennon itetoppled Chemawa S6-40 In chXrch A league play last night. Another scheduled class A contest, between First EUB and Kingwood Bible, wu for feited by the Klnjrwoodert. In class B, Chemawa Nav- ajos downed Court Street Christians 49-51, First Bap tilt defeated Knight Memorial 82-35 and First Congregational upended Chemawa Regulars 37-28. Class C action saw Nazarene down First Methodist 20-15 and Englewood EUB defeated Calvary Baptist 16-12. Fire t Christian forfeited to Deaf School ia another scheduled game. Top scorer for the entire night of play was Wright of Court Street Christian in the B league. He had 27 points. No church league games are scheduled for tonight No More Spring Basketball Drills in PCC Los Angeles WV The Pacific Coast Conference has ruled out spring basketball practice. Com' mirtioner Victor O. Scnmidt an nounced Friday. Ho said the PCC felt that out of-season practice constitute an excessive demand upon the stu dent's time which he needs for his studies and other school ac tivities. . The conference action revokes an Interim decision to allow 30 days of practice, as is permitted by NCAA rules. There will be no basketball practice from the close of the season next month until next Oct IS. 31 High Aoo leans bed llm Ai7a "Artft Viks at Springfield; Four Leagues Active Thirty-one high school basket ball teams of this area will be eagagod la play tonight nearly all of them In leaf at action. Salem high school's Vikings go to Springfield for a despera tion chance at the Big Six cham pionship. If they lose this one they're out. Meanwhile, the Willamette Valley. Marion county B, Cap! tol and Yawama leagues all have a full slat ef games. In addition to all that Cascade and Central play a non-leaguer at Central. Sugar Ray Not Impressed With Gavilan Punch Chicago () This will come as a surprise to Chuck Davey, but Sugar Ray Robinson doesn't think welterweight champion Kid Gavilan packs much of a punch. Davey was knocked down four times in Chicago Stadium Wednesday . night as Gavaan won on a 10th round TKO. . "Gavilan isn't a good punch er, said Robinson as he ar rived in Chicago to fill a the ater date. "By that I mean he isn't a destructive hitter. I fought him twice and I know he is very clever." Kobinson, who retired as middleweight king to take up a dancing profession, said he thought Gavilan would be wise to leave the welterweight ranks and go for th 160- pound title. Spokane Club Plans to Train On Home Field Spokane () The Spokane In dians will open spring practice for the Western International league baseball season at Spo kane March 24, Manager Don Os- born said Thursday. Only pitchers and catchers will work out th first week, Osborn said. Th rest of th squad will report April l. Owner Roy Hotchkiss said the Indians, who have trained In California In past years, are staying horn for two reasons: 1. To save money, and 2 To give homo talent a chance to try out arlth the team. . . Moomaw May Play With Rams Los Angeles () Dona Moo maw, All-America linebacker at UCLA, will play football with the Los Angeles Rams next sea son, if he can arrange his studies to conform to the requirements of practice. But he said Thursday be will quit the sport at th close of the season to enter th Pres byterian ministry. Washington Plays at OSC Tonight and Saturday (Br The Auocikted Prett) The Washington Huskies, vir tual shoo-ins for the Northern Division Coast Conference cage erowa, bump into the explosive Oregon Beavers at Corvallis Frl , day knd Saturday nights, the top Item on the loop bill of fare. In the other series on the slate for the same nights, Oregon in vades th Palouse country to tus sle with the Washington State Cougars, hopelessly entangled in the bottom rungs of the loop ladder with nine defeats against on win. Idaho is idle. Th Huskies, with Bob Hon bregs, the conference's top point-getter, showing the way, hav stacked np 10 straight lop wins and only a miracle could get Washington's hands off the title. Oregon State, drifting along in fourth place with a 4-6 record, has the potential to stop Wsth ington, the potential being in the form of Tony Vlastelica, the Aberdeen wizard, top scorer for the Beavers. Oregon will be gunning for two straight over the Cougars, not only to keep a firm hold on second place but to make a clean sweep of their annual four-game series with WSC, a trick the Ducks haven't turned since the present schedule system was adopted in 1930. SPORTS SLATE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 Collete eeikatoall: Willamette at Whitman, wsenlnttsa at OSO, Orates at WSC, lk etkeel aaaaetsalli Salem at Sorlnsflel. Cascade at Central: Wlleraott Til ltr leasue EatecsoA it WoodOurs, SUrerton at Molella, Bandr at Ullu, Cutr t in. Aniels Marlon Countr B loesu Doof School at Curasao, Mill City at Oetot. OerraU at St. Paul, Jtffereon at wubllmltr; Caprtol latent Salem Acadomr "-'"? " ' . "" . rauumtw i Mni Hut worm Mtrioa at Amur, Yamhill at Sberlden. Bonks at WUlamme, Sherwood at Carton. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 14 ' Coflaaa WaaattaSi WUlsmatte at Whitman. Wesklnttoa at 00. Ore) at Wo, ocb et on. "Iik seaaal kukrtksfl! Sacred Baart at central. Ckarek leetse aaesettent Claaa rauht Memorial . St. Paul's SMaeopal. Oiart Street CkrUUaa ts. Calarr BeplUt; Cleat C Plrat So tin a. first Methedlot! SUNDAY, FEBRUARY II Bisk aekeel kaaketka: acrM Baart at St. rranela. 1 la Willamette VaUey league games, leagae-lesdlag Dallas plays at heme against Saady, while second-place Molalla also Is at home, playing 811 verton. Other WVL game send Estacada to Woodbnra and Canby to Mt Angel. Mill City, with 13 wins and no losses in th Marion county B league, travels to Gates (4-8) tonight Sublimity, in second place a game behind Mill City, draws a much tougher assign ment in Jefferson (8-4). The Saint-Jeff game will be played at Sublimity. Elsewhere in the Marion B circuit Deaf School plays at Chemawa and Gervali at St Paul. Stayton, leader of the Capi tol league with a (-1 mark, hope to extend Its margin vr teeend-plscs Cascade la a game with Salem Academy at Stayton. Salem Academy has failed to win a game la six conference tries. Sacred Heart plays at Philomath In the only other Capitol leaguer tonight In the Yawama league, leader Dayton (10-1) hosts Sherwood (4-7). while second-place Wllla mina (9-2) hosts Banks (3-8). In other Yawama tilts, North Ma rion goes to Amity and Yamhill to Sheridan. " - - - ." . Salem Assured of. Catcher LOCAL UNITID MESS ASSOCIATfP PKtSS NEWS AND FSATUKtt Pag 11 Salem, Oregon, Friday, February IS, 1953 FAN FARE yWftDMa South niton cjiirMtf !? up gaytjg' tlialiraaWl-V3.e. tA-B-uk SffOMMMrtrLI MeVPHWB -AIWTOOTA VlTCH wrujLMrm vatur uaoci W X, KL W L TtU Dolus 1 .000 Ejtsceda I I M Holalla 1 I .1M SllrortoB I .too Woodbura S 4 .too Conor I t .IN Sondr 4 .404 lit. Ansel t t .10 prMer Samoa: Eelacaaa at wooowirn. Sltrarton at Molalla. Sandr at Dallas. Conor at Mt. Ansel. stABION COUNTY B UlOU w X. Pet. w L Pet Mill ottr M Low OaUs 4 t 411 Suoimitr u 1 jm chemawa S s .350 Jelleraoa 4 .MT St. Paul 1 1 .147 OerraU 1 .444 Detroit 1 11 .144 O. S. D. t 1 .417 PrMar sames: Dear School at Chemawa, Mill Cltj at Oataa. OerraU at St. Paul. joiiortoa at BuDiimitr. ' CAPITOL UAOIia W L Pet. W L Pet. Burton t Ml Philomath 1 .117 Cue Ida I .714 Salem Ac. 4 4 .000 Sac Heart 4 .447 rrtdar samea: Balem Aeademr at Star- ton, Sacred Heart at Philomath. YAWAMA UAOUI W Z. Pet. Dartoa 11 I m Sherwood WUamlna 1 Jit Banks Sheridan S S .717 Amltr X. Marion T 4 .434 TamhUl W Tj Pet. 4 T Mt 1 S .17k X t .Ml 1 It Ml Prldar Samoa: North Morten at Amltr. TamhUl at Sheridan, Bants at WlUamlna. Sherwood at Darton. Salem Mat Team Scores Easy Win Over Corvallis Hank Juran'a Salem high school wrestlers scored a one sided victory over the Corvallis Spartans her Wednesday night The score was 28-4 In th var sity competition. Fred Stepper, team captain of the Vikings, continued his string of wins Wednesday by winning by forfeit as the Spartans had no wrestlers to pit against him. He has pinned his opponents five of his six wins. No wrestler has gone the distance with Stepper. Three other Salem boys kept their streak in varsity competi tion of being undefeated and having no draws. Bob Engle and heavyweight George Meyers each captured their sixth wins while Bill Edwards won his fifth In a row. Other Salem winners were Roger Morse, Jerry Booze, Fay V I - - ; f ,V .. .ly Courage Was Not Enough gfls EJSE2 Chuck Davey sinks to the canvas daring the ninth round ef welterweight title match la Chicago Stadium, Gavilaa re tained his crown with a T.K.O. Davey was down three times la the ninth and couldn't come out for th tenth. (CP Tele-photo) TIDE TABLE Corrected for Taft tOaaspiled ar V. S. Coast s OsoSetls , rertleea. Ore.) Pebraarr U Is Waters Time HHiht 11:14 a.m. I t 11:17 a.m. 7.7 1160 a.m. 41 11:11 p.m. 7.4 1:14 a m. 4 4 1:11 a.m. 71 1:01 a.m. II 1:01 p.m. t.t tow Wblere Time KoUM 1 11 a.'si. 1J 4 :17 x m. -0 4 4:11 a.m. I.I 7:47 p.m. -4.7 ll a.m. 1.1 1:44 p m. -0.1 4:11 a.m. 4.1 4:14 p.m. 0.1 If 1:1 am. 71 4 07 a.av 44 1:04 P.m. 10 4:01 p.m. 1.1 It 1:10 am. 71 10:04 u. 01 4:0 p.m. 44 Hi P.m. I.I M 4:01 a.m. 71 11:14 a.m. t.4 1:11 P.m. 4.4 10:10 p.m. I I H 414 a.m. t.i 11:10 p.m. 4.4 4:44 p.m. 4.1 11:17 p.m. 10 tl 1:41 a.m. 47 1:17 p.m. 4 4 1:14 P.m. 44 11 4:14 ajn. 41 11:40 a.m. I t t 11 p.m. 41 1:44 p.m. 41 St I II a.m. 4 4 i n s.rs. 1 10:31 p.m. 4.1 1:41 p.m. 41 14 1:04 a.m. I 1 14 a.m. 1.1 11:11 p.m. 1.1 4:11 p.m. 4.1 Ladd, Frank Williams, Harry Juul, and Terry Salisbury. Ed wards and Williams both won by pinning their opponent Jarry Booz won by a forfeit Salem also did very well In the exhibition matches as they won six of the eight mstches. Salem winners were Dave Mor gan, Jerry Booze, Dan Freder- ickson, Wright Noel, Vera Coates, and Jerry Walling. Booze and Noel both won by pin ning their opponent 44 pounds Bill Bdwards issiem) sin ned Melrlo WlUlama icorrallla); 104 opundt Rotor Mores (Balem) decletoned Vanes Brown (OorvaUU); 111 pounds Jerry Boose (Sslem) won br forfait: la TMunda Pap Ladd (Salem) doclsloned Dick Bsrrp loomuu); lto pounoa Boa Bails (Balam) doelalonod Iter Mtntken (CsrralUa) l 114 pounds Frank WlUlama (Balem) pinned oarr ttorton (corroiiu): 141 pounds Oordon Orelta (CorrolllA) deetslonod Jos Jaraa (flalem)l 141 pounds Hans Juul (Balsm) docUlonod O. xr.de- nraad (corrauuil iit pounds nod stoppsr (Salem) won or forfeit: l pounds Lee HUdebrsnd (Cot-rallla) pinned Lorrr Kewaom (Salem) I 171 pounda Tarry BoUaburrr (Balem) deelalonod Bd TUchart (CorvaUla)l hearrweUht Ooorse Morors (Salem) deeUlonsd Vera BUUon (Comma). EXBTBITIOlf MATCHES at yonnds Dars ISorsau (Seism) 4a outoned Kan HUdebrand '.ConrslUs)i lit pounds Jerry Eooss (Balem) pinned Bd Derrick ton (CorrallU): 111 pounda Bob Oheso (OorraUlo) deeUlonsd Joha Cummlnas iSalem); lit pounda Dan Ptedrlckoon (Salami docUlonod Norm Hushes (Comma): 141 pounda Wrlsht Noel (Salem) plnnsd PhU OMIon (Cor TsUU): 140 pound. Vera Coaua (Sa lem) dooUlooad Oarr Wlrth (CoirsllU)i John Derrlcksoo (Corrallla) deeUlonsd Berser (Seism); hee rrw.lt ht Jtrrr Wsl 1ms (Salem) dacialoned Rotor Wood (Cor- Tsmai. Fire Players Gunning for Scoring Honors New York WV-Five players are gunning for the IMS in dividual scoring crown among the small colleges as the bas ketball season heads Into Its final month. Statistics released Friday by the NCAA Service Bureau show that Walt Walowac of Marshall, W. Va., is leading the chase. Walowac has hit for a 29.S points per game aver age. Actually, Clarence Bevo Francis of Rio Grand, Is the nominal leader with a S0.5 points per game mark but the Ohio college has played most of its games against Junior col lege foes. The player challenging Walowac Include Bob Kowa, Mlllikin, I1L, with 27.8 points per game; Bud Mclndoe, Alle gheny, Pa- 26.2 and Pet Kin kead, Geneva, Pa., and Manny Glasser, Kalamazoo, each with 20.1. (Br Tna AaasdataS Prase) PAB WEST otah state 74. Colorado AAui n. Loo Ansaloa State 46, u Ass aloe ILoToie) a. Control Wash. M, St. Mart ma (Wash.) 44. EAST at. Johns (Baa.) Si, writer. meter Cra.) 44. Pitt 47. Weft Vlrslaia 44. Manhattan 44. mro M. Oanlelua 4. Boffal Unit. 14. Com at la Tech 47, Thiol 41. CCHY 74. Xthoo T4. Rhode island 44. Mooaaehuaotta 44. MTDWCST Wichita Tl. Oklahoma AMI fS. Indiana atste 44. Batler II. Baldwin WoUoee as, Tounsttowa 44. DonUoa 44. DoTanw T7. SOUTH Duke III. Wake Porest St (orarUms). MloaUalppt II, BlrtrjnahamouthsrB 74. Kicnmona tt, v.rtinia i aen 71. Miami (Pla) 41. noUma 41. Maryland (7. Vlrstnla MUltarr 41. Moreheod IKy.t ST. Onion (KyJ 44. SOVTRttKoT Arlrona 44. Ar lions State (Teanns) Bordlalmmona 41. Bow Maxloo AAsU 41. Bml Jtou tl, Tolas Lothoron SI. Austin Pear 44. Arksnesa StaU M. Basketball Scores Sacs Would Option Out Replacement For Bob Nelson , By CHRIS KOWTTZ, JB. If Mtehwt Bob Nsbwa aukea good with th fasTrament S- looa, that Coast leaga team wlU option sMtt ana f its ather catcher to th Salem Senators replae Nelson aoa. tb Balem roortar. - That was part of th dal In whicn th Salem Senators sold 28-year-old Nelson to Sacramen to yesterday, Salem general manager Hugh Luby said today. Nelson via evlu io th Sac a a 88-day look-see baals. The 88-day lek for Sacramesite) begius with th opening of th Coast league season March 21. If Sacramento decides It wants to keep Nelson, the Sacs will send another catcher to Salem a option. If Sacramento de cide It doesn't want to keep Nelson, then blonde Bob-will be returned to the Western In ternational leaga Senators. So, whatever happens to Nel son, Salem will be assured of a catching staff for the 1953 sea son which opens April 24. . Art Thrasher, Salem,' No. 8 receiver last season, wUl prob ably step Into the No. 1 catch er' pot In 1858, Lnby Indi cated today. That's assuming, ef coarse, that Nelson make rood with Sacramento. Thrasher is th property of Ba lem. He was signed by Salem as a free agent last year, after be ing released by Sacramento. Nelson was on of the most popular player on the Senator team last season. He lea tne cum in hitting most of th year, but slumped nar the and of th sea son and finished with a .286 mark. He had 96 run batted In, and no horn runs. - Rc:r.:r G!rb , Negro tea Php At Ccsccda Tcnlht Tat Biriimer Obit, werld baatkstBail (la th femal dlvtsUav, that is) appear at Caaeai Ugh school taalght agalaast tot ABrssrllls towa teasa. Th Boaaer Girls kav aonnpiled aa iiuaajuntilT r ord against mea teains arrsa th Halted Stole. Ia addrtswa to playing good, soaad, saa ketball, th girls keep mp aa amnrarng Una of chatter said g throafh some aaties Mt to far rmv4 from th f th famed Harlem Glob ' Tonight's gam at is sponsored by th Aainailll Fire Department The gam tart at f aelock. Ther will so a aar llmlnary gams, hat th o1t ed girls will preaeat seta -tertatnment at haHtlm. Casead high school Is lt eated sa the pavod rad which runs Booth off th Tarner Aamcvill highway, aar Turner. Angels Get Joe Ostroski From Yankees Los Angeles (ffV-J The Loi An geles Angels hav acquired pitcher Jo Ostrowski from the New York Yankees. Ostrowski went to the majors In 1948 with th St Louis Browns and was obtained by the Yankees in a trade. He is 32 and has been a relief pitcher most of his major league career. A right hander, ho had a 2-2 record last sesson. fights last Wight iw oh, eMiiiiaearl Press) ,w. n.- Koinna. 114 So. Detroit, outpoUitod Jesst tTndarwood, iswvj, oa- Wuhlnt ton,' atoppod aobby BnaUth, m. PaU Rlrer, t. . afUh. Tomer Lakatoa. 15. Tounsatown, outpointed Matt Hussar, 144, rut. ki o Now I era tsuanyatos uawwowor in Murrey, 147H, now Tors, ouopoinoev at-n taste, noa ouao. caui wis, aw, torn. H. J. Dss Shanler, llivk. Joraor City, outpointed Braxton Hold, 114, Hew Tors. a. Eddie Adams Named Coach At P-State Portland, CV-Eddie Adams, who played behind th plat for seven years with th Port land Beavers of th Pacific Coast baseball league, and also caught for the Salem Senator on season, has been signed aa baseball coach at Portland Stat College, the school announced Thursday. , Edmonton Buys Negro Slugger Edmonton, Alt. ! A Negro outfielder who hit 320 in 77 games with Charleston in th Class AAA American Associa tion last year was purchased by Edmonton Thursday for th Es kimos' first season In th Clan A Western International league. He I Lomax Davis of Belmont, N. C Davis bats left handed and throws with his right Pilots Play Nevada Portland, (ft Th Portland University Pilots and th Ne vada Wolfpack, both lndepend- ents, tangle In a two-gam bas- ketball aeries her Friday and Saturday nights. Jockey Ira (Babe) Hanford Is one of ho.se racing's top golfers. He won Hialeah's Flamingo Tournament last year and Is fav ored to repeat this year. Sports Mirror Toner a Tear Asa Boost Maratana stopped Los aurold whoa) SaTOM was wa onio to hoi exit for ths ssrenth round of a 14-roonder at rnuaooipnia. Ploo Tee re asa uki sutton onsjo wood. H. J., won ths Men's worn ruurs Statins title. . tm Taoro am Frsna uuton. o-knn AafMtod Bart Mitchell, otm Burnhem and OU Dodde m a 4:11.4 aula the Boston A. A. oaaws. SCORES in the ALLEYS University Alleys , COOIMXJICTSX m. 1 Baaaal OU Co. (4) Wiroers MT, Mull II. Scott 100. Miller 441, Irelsnd 141. V. r. W. (4) valleau 441. wodsewoaa ahnoas Sit, rsurtner on. swnauvor Solom Iron Works (I) Cordlor 441. Rortman 411. Price 414. Oboraan 111. Kol sky 474. Psmilll (1) Pmeh 404. Oyboll 401. K. Coeo 400, C. Oaas 104, Rollins 444. Baaaases (1) Miller Ul. Moore 441, C Morris 417, Xlfln 411, D. ISC ma 411. Sa lem Moreaaat retrel m Biaos of, uu more 144. Donaewtrth lot. Kitchen 47, Templer 471. walseaaotts til rosea sot, orora 411, Roberta 411. Knedlor 447, Hounds 4. Sorl BUha Cbarron (I) MoCallls tar 471. Malm 44, Dtnrbel 414, Wonsat A. Stemke 444. Woetora Paper KueMer lot, An- droaen 144. J. ruobler 414, Morris tot. Pearl 441. Willamette Tenor K nt Besstroa 101. Bovp 171. MorrsU Ota, shire 417, WIDIsma 444. Moral Atr Toeluty (1) Bonn on 434. Tsder 144. Rsitlnss 441. Baal 441, sTjied- ler 414. Ear Weaken Mine (I) rotor eon 114. Star SM. Per 441. Johnsoa 4M, auiitrsn 464. man tad. eerlee l. aaabiar. 44. Baui nvd. soma D. Miner. 111. Horn team as and assist names ea, s aad CXnTBClAX NO. t Stats VMS Oo. (1) Warier Stl. tranter Ml, Lrtle 423, uttk pat, Brers aa. Boras Market (I) Allendor 471, Peter son 411. Stinker 114, Bines 444. urate es. PlBaks Caaatraotlon (0) Prensh 471, Klrchor 171. Samuel 414, Pllnk III, ch mn oil. Nloks Ian (4) W Hoars 440. MuU All, Scott 417, Miller Its, Ireland 114. Laekr -I" (1) tnocklsber tot, wi- strt No, nollfaon 444. Horn IM. parham 414. Hellrweea Clesaers (S) noose oo i, Anderson 411, Perrls tel. Cass 117, Oould 114. BeHk Brawn (U) Milts 4M, Whltaker 404, otlnoe 441, Classen Ml. aillerleh 441. TVila Matkot (lit) wnaoa Ml, Homatrtet 111, Hamer 4M, Waller 404, Stanton 414. Loee Appllanes (l) Mcrananc ass, WUalns 414. Church 404, Puffy 411, Tal bot 144. Walla Pleas (I) Z Tick or Ml, Falsi MT, Lor la lit, Daley 404, Daniels 44. Aees Barton (1) Sharker 4n, Parker 447, Alahlr 444, Bullock 444, Hetiter M4. "44 Cora ore () Cass 411. Miller 414. D. Behm lit, B. Behm 417, Moons 471. Hist) tad. series Roy Swleker, tTl. RUh lad. stmt wsrrea Minor. H4. Hlsh to am tune aad ear its Hicks Inn, tit and Mil. 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