LzihtilzU Stz::z y Crash-Lands Safely Ttd Williams, fanner Ration eu Bex slugger, to ihown bov la the cockpit of a Maria FIF-S r anther Jet fighter plane whUe Uklnf s tlytag refreiher eonrie. Re cently WUIUmi, now a Ma ria captain, crash-landed his haraiag raather Jet fighter bomber , at a forward hue after Uklnf part in a 200 plane strike in North Korea. r Williams walked away from his damafed plane with no indication he suffered any In juries. (AF Wlrephoto) WILLIAMS IN ACTION With Marine Air Group 33, Korea WV-Marine Capt Ted Williams, former Boston Red Sox baseball star, went to bat against the Communists a sec ond time today on a bombing mission one day after his first mission ended in a crash-landing. . Vlastelica Top Scorer for OSC Corvallis M Scoring statis tics revealed today that Center Tony Vlastelica has been the top point-maker for Oregon State in its Northern Division basket ball games this season. The lanky pivot man, who scored only 16 points in two games against Washington last week-end, has a total of 185 , points in the 12 league games played for an average of 18.8 per gam. H made the points on 84 field goals and 17 free throws. Cribbing Scandal Shakes William and Mary College Williamsburg, Va. UP) Th aged eelleg of William and Mary faced a major athletic re building Job Tuesday fat the wak f th nation's worst cribbing scandal sine th xplusion f 88 West Point cadets in 1251. At least a dozen athletes, in cluding first string football and basketball players, were among an estimated 80 to 35 students dropped from the William and Mary rolls for . violating the school's honor code. - College officials, beyond ad mitting that Infractions of th knir system had occurred, maintained a tight-lipped pol icy and declined comment. They withheld names f those Involved. It was the second big scandal to shake William and Mary, th nation's second -oldest college, ' within year and a half. In August, 1951, there was a resounding athletic and admin istrative shakeup following dis closure that some athletes had been given undeserved grades and the transcripts of promising high school stars had been al tered to make them eligible for NIT Bags LaSalle, Looks Around for Other Top Teams New York Having bag' ged LaSalle, the defending champion and fourth ranking team In the country, the Na tional Invitation basketball tournament promoters Tuesday set their sight on three other top drawing cards Seton Hall, Seattle snd Western Kentucky. The NTT, in signing the Ex plorers, thus won the first round in its battle with the NCAA to sttract the best teams In the country. In past years, a school could play In both, but this time the NCAA decreed one or the other. . The NCAA wanted LaSalle, so the choice was left to th members of the team, who de elded they would prefer the NIT because It was close to their Philadelphia' home. Thy did not like the travel Involved in th NCAA tourna SPORTS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Bits aakaat fcartatkall: Albany at Btlta, saitm Ac mr tt otrvftii, atarton at Ctntral; winamttw Vallty hull Ml. Anftl at sandr. SUtarlan at Balacatfa, Molalla at Cankr, Woodburn at DaHaa: Marten county B laacaa MIQ City at Suaimltr. St. raol at Chtmava, Jtfftraan at Dtaf arbool, oataa at Dttratt: Ti.im Inn, salty at Tamhffl. Honk Manoa at Baeka, SatrMaa at SborvMd, Dartoa " ""wwm kaakatkan at Latitat I Salaaa Jayraaa aa. D Batttrr: S, Waratr Motari va. Martea Mown: a. wolaamalt'a va. SaJra Atrta Parti. Ckarak laacaa kaakatkan: Claaa A Ptrat SUB va. Pint Praabrttrtaa: Claat S Caart Strati CkrUtlaa n. Pi- Co- Ilia Whlua, Eniltvaod SUB va. Halaart Mtaartal. fialtaaltaal vraatlbw: Sa armary. ear atarta at IS sal. Mala avtnt. Doa KtaoraS va. Taay Baaa. Otter aaatanaa, Al Baata ra. Ota X Malta 1, Branca Lualck va. Starr ixmm. Pr Teams Busy Tonight Salem Plays Albany Here; 14 Other Games in Area Albany high school's tall and potent Bulldog Invade the Sa lem high school gymnasium t d battle with the sinking Sal Vikings, who have suffered foar straight losses. The Albany-Salem mix is set for 8:19, following gam be tween the Salem Sophs and Al bany Jayvees at 6:30. Elsewhere around the mid- Willamette valley, other high scnooi teams will oe Dually en gaged in league and non-league play. In non . leaguers, Salem Academy of the Capitol leagn plays Gervals of the Marion county B league at Gervals, and Stayton, Capitol leagn champions, meet Central at Central. Dallas will be seeking to clinch the Willamette Valley league championship tonight in a game against Woodburn at Dallas. The Dragons are already assured of at least a tie for the crown. In other WVL games tonight, Mt Angel goes to Sandy, Sllverton to Estacada and Molalla at Canby. Archie Moore Wins by KO San Francisco ) Archie Moore, TKO'd Leonard Dugan of Oakland, Calif., in th eighth round of scheduled 10-ro under Monday night. Moore, prohibitive favorite, held an edge through aggres siveness all the way. After a flurry of rigfits and lefts to the jaw dropped Dugan for a 9- count, referee Jack Downey halted th fight at 1:12 of the eighth. Moor weighed 179 pounds. Dugan, 6-foot-4 Negro with only five pro fights, weighed 290. Don Dohoney, captain-elect of the Michigan State football team, is th ninth and to lead a Spar tan grid team. college sports. The basketball team lost tlv varsity players two starters and th ethers front-line re- The football team suffered the loss of next season's co-captains, Capilanosand 1 Seattle Enter Into Agreement : Vancouver, B.C., UP) The Vancouver Capllanos of the Wesit-n international League and th Seattle Ra Inters t th Pacific Coast League have signed a working agreement for th 1858 baseball season, Dewey Soriano said Monday. Soriano, Vancouver man ager, said the agreement takes the place of a verbal arrange ment the tw clubs had la past years. It gives the Capll anos first choice f players Seattle may send to a club la a league of lower classifica tion than th PCL. ment Both Seton Hall and Niagara definitely have received feelers for the NIT, and the ' feeling is that Seton Hall, the only ma jor undefeated team in the country, will accept for the same reason ss LaSalle. There are 2S teams in th NCAA tournament Including 14 conference champions, who might or might not be of top drawer calibre. Militating against the NCAA to the fact that some of the ersck out fits would get In as "at large" teams, meaning they are not members of a conference, and would have to play a prelimi nary contest Seton Hall, Niagara and La Salle all fall in this category, and would be running the risk of being whipped before the tournament even started. SLATE In the same situation as Dal las, that is, having clinched a tie and seeking a clinch f the crowa, is Mill City in the Mar ion county B league. . All Mill City' Deeds to do to win th championship to to defeat Sub LOCAL jf UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED HESS Ready for Ross dred, rugged wrestler from Toledo, Ohio, will most Tony Bos la th main event of to night's professional wrestling card at the Salem armory. Kindred has won three straight matches In Salem. Th sard starts at 8:38. Tom Roller of Trenton, N. J. and Jack Lewis of Pittsburgh. Both were outstanding on last fall's team. At least six other varsity play ers were reported lost too. Although the school wouldn't say, It was learned from authori tative sources that most of those involved in the cribbing episode had not been guilty of direct cheating. Rather, they had vio lated the honor code by failing to report those who had. Gavilan, Not Flu, Biggest Bother to Davey Chicago UP) Everybody seem' ed to agree that Kid Gavilan bothered Chuck Davey more than the flu in their battle for the welterweight championship last week. The Illinois Athletic Commis sion at a hearing Monday inves tigated published reports that Davey was weakened by the flu bug before the bout on Feb. 11. The former Michigan State hero was knocked down four times by champion Gavilan, three times in the ninth round, and failed to come out for the tenth. But Davey handlers questioned at the hearing all denied their man had the flu. He was in ex- eelletn physical condition, they said, had no symptoms of the flu, and a shot administered the day before the flight was for vitamins, not the flu. Chuck Adkins, San Joie State's 139-pound boxing champ. pitched a no-hit game and ran a 9.9 hundred yard dash at Roose velt high in Gary, Ind. Forest Ranger Forest Ranger, Frank P. Be gut. says: "The new "Eveready D-&9 flashlight batteries keep my flash light ready for emergencies. These new batteries glv brighter light outlast any batteries I ever used. And they're leakproof, tool" : $ " - ' ' ' 1 ;' 7 '.rV I limity tonight. Sublimity as m second plae with a 12-2 mark. Mill City has woa 14 straight game in lop play. In what amounts to th most critical gam of the Yawama. Other Marion B leaguers send St Paul to Chemawa, Jefferson to Deaf School and Gates to De troit. In what amounts to th most crucial game of the Yawama league seasea, Daytoa goes to Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, February 17, 1953 Page 11 Kindred, Ross Armory Mat Main Eventer Doa Kindred, the unpopu lar Negro from Toledo, Ohio, faces Tony Ross, popular Sa lem wrestler. In the mala event of tonight's profession al wrestling card at th Sa lem armory. Kindred defeated Erie Ped erson la th main event last week, and Boas had previous ly asked for a match against th winner. Kindred has woa three straight matches la Salem, aad has wrestled eleaaly for barely a singl minute la all the matches. Forfeits Seem To Be Order of Day in A Loop Forfeits were the vogue in Salem church league class A last night Out of four sched uled games, only on was play ed. In that one. First Christian church remained undefeated with a 76-39 victory over Capi tol Baptist. The other three scheduled games resulted m forfeits. First Baptist forfeited to Kingwood Bible, First Methodist forfeited to Calvary Baptist and Deaf School forfeited to Chemawa. In the B league, Jason Lee defeated Liberty Church of Christ 41-28, Calvary Baptist waUoped St Mark's 54-22, and St Paul's defeated First Chris tian Blacks. Knight Memorial defeated St Mark's 40-9 and First Christian lost by forfeit to EUB in the C league. Three church league games will be played tonight All are at Parrish Junior high school. In the B league, Court Street Christian meets First Christian Whites at 7 o'clock and Engle wook EUB faces Halbert Me morial at 8 o'clock. In an A league contest. First EUB tan gles with First Presbyterian at 8 o'clock. TIDE TAB LI Corracfd tor Tart (OaarplMI kv O. a. Caaat Sarvtv. Partlaaa. Ora.) Bit Watara Lav Wattra Ptfcraarv Tlma Haltht Ttma Halibt IT :tl a.m. 1.1 1 41 a.m. t:U p.m. 10:04 aja. 44 p.m. 11:10 a m. 10:10 p.m. 1S:M P.m. 11:11 la. 1:14 p.m. 11:40 a.m. 1.44 p.m. 1:01 a.m. 1:41 p.m. 1:14 a.m. 4:11 p.m. 4:11 am 1:11 p.m. 01 a.m. :4t p.m. ) H a.m. S:W a.m. 11 4:oa a.m. ( I 4:01 a.l. 11 t: p.m. 4 ft a.. St 4 44 ja. 41 :4t a.a. 1 a: IT a.m. 4.4 4 It a.i I II p.m. I 01 a.m. 10.11 p.m. l:aa a.m. 11:11 p.m. t:U a.m. 11:44 p.m. 10:41 a.K. "OUR REPUTATION is YOUR SECURITY" that's LARMER TRANSFER and STORAGE VAN llift . FOR THE BEST IN l HAULING l STORAGE FUEL Dial 3-3131 or sc us at 89 N, Liberty WUlamlna. Dayton I la first plae with aa 11-1 record, just one gam ahead f WUlamlna, with a 16-2 mark. A wla tor Daytoa tonight would clinch th championship for th Pi rates. A WUlamlna victory would throw th race into a tie, with only a set f game left to play after this. Other Yawama games tonight: Amity at Yamhill, North Marion at Banks, Sheridan at Sherwood. NEWS AND FEATURES Tangle in "Why should I b afraid of this black monster when I wasn't afraid to wrestle th world heavyweight champ. Lea Then," says Ross. Ia th semifinal event Al SsmsB, who looked ImpreaUv last week la racking ap a vic tory over Lulgl Maeera, meets Gin Nieollnl, who has been Improving - by leaps and bounds (almost literally) la th last few weeks. Th opener, at t:t am, sends Branch Lubkh f Bunary against Henry Lens, th Golden Adonis. Both of these men are a little green, but Improving rapidly. Sine they ar both anxisns to work their way ap th grappling ladder, they ar anxious to wla this one. . 3 New Oregon H. S. Quints Join Ranks of Top Ten (St Tha Aatoclatad Brawl Three newcomers bobbed up among the 10 top-rated high school basketball teams in Ore gon Tuesday, but The Dalles con tinued to head the pack In th weekly Associated Press poll. Still undefeated after 18 con secutive games. The Dalles was for the first time this season the unanimous choice of the sports writers and sportsessters participating in the poll. Last week Albany and Red mond also won votes for first place, but Albany ran afoul of a fast-coming Eugene team, and Redmond lost two consecutive games. As a result Albany dropped a couple of places in the poll, and Redmond all but fell out of the top 10. Behind The Dalles for the third straight week was Marsh- field, but Medford nearly over took the Coos Bsy team this week, getting 92 points in the balloting to Marshfield's 94. Hillsboro, which has climbed every week of the poll, moved into fourth place. Eugene, which has never be fore been in the top 10, managed to knock over Msrshfleld and Albany In the last ltt weeks. The most popular.Kentucky whiskey:becaase it's, Try famous Old Sonny Brook whlsTtef and see for yourself why millions, since 1891, have called it the whis key that's "Cheerful as iU.Namv" Mini? KENTUCKY ILENDED WHISKEY aw Henslee's Field God! Saves Dayfor'Cats (St Tha AmotltltO Sraat) Willamette University and Whitman moved up in Northwest Conference basketball standings after victories over Couece of Idaho and Linfield. Willamette edged College of Idaho 72-71 at Caldwell and re placed th Idaho team In sec ond place behind Idle Lewis and Clark. Whitman's 77-06 victory Read ThisThen You've Heard Everything Ls Angeles, Los Ab geles Stat College's basket ball Coach, Sax Elliott, wh has com ap with many in novations, has proved, for his wa satisfaction, that It's pos sible to make almost ! points la a game. Elliott was skeptical over Rio Grand College's 159 to IS wla ever Atfhland, so he seat his team against Chap man's College Junior varsity five Monday. Los Angeles Stat won, tOI to It. It was a 41 minute gam, played under regular rules. L.A. State's center, John Barber, camped under hat wa basket aad scored 181 points. - EOCE Defeats Oregon Tech La Grand UP) Eastern Ore gon, paced by Larry Fry who scored 30 points, defeated Cre tan Tech 74-69 In Monday night's Oregon Collegiate con ference basketball gam her. Tom Schubert was high for th losers with 19 points. Th victory tightened Eastern Oregon's grip on first plae In league standings. and picked up so much backing that it lumped all th way up to ruth place. Albany was sixth and Grsih- am seventh. Another newcomer, Jefferson of Portland, climbed Into eighth place, followed by Milwsukie. There was a deadlock for tenth place between Redmond and West Linn, the latter a new comer to the select list The teams falling out of the top 10 were both from Portland Cleveland and Roosevelt. The list, with season record given, for esch team: Points The Dalles, 18-0.. ...120 2. Marshfield, 20-2 . ...94 3. Medford, 16-2 92 4. Hillsboro, 16-4 74 5. Eugene, 13-5 64 6. Albany, 16-3 96 7. Gresham, 15-3 38 8. Jefferson, 10-7 20 9. Mllwaukie, 14-4 19 10. Redmond, 13-3 13 10. West Linn, 16-4 15 Others: Cleveland of Portland 13, Springfield 10. Oakridge 8. Clatsksni 6, LaGrande and On tario 8, Klamath rails and Roosevelt of Portland 1, Central Catholic of Portland 1. lo PROOfLi 63X ORAM NEUTRAL HOBTawSST COKnSXKOS W L Pet. W 1m LtwU-c-la T I .too Whitman s WWamatta V S .Sal Paeirta S S OaU loaba I Mt UaflaM 1 s over Linfield tied th Mission aries with th Idaho five la third plae. Jim Hensle. a substitute for ward, put Willamette in th wla column with a field goal with omy 19 seconds remaining. Aft- a see-saw first Quarter. Col- leg of Idaho led until Hensle connected with his two-poiatr. Whitman also cam from hay- hind for Its third straight con ference win at Walla Walla. Lin field led 33-30 at hslftim, but Whitman pulled ahead la th uura and fourth quarters and was out In front 60-44 midway oi w zinai period. Leading scorers In th two games were R. C. Owens of Col leg of Idaho, 23 points; Dick ram oi whitman, lo; Fete Reed r.f Willamette 17, and Grant acuew of Linfield, 12. T1I n c tattpf tp ssav isnpt u Uaaas Hor.a Oahrrtf. Srrna,S Sbltld4 Btrams RMlaas Raaa.a OrarJ kUlatr,s Ula. i s s 7 S S 4 I I I I III Mallna.a 11 iii 9 a s owtna,a I S S SRsama.e S S 1 S Carravs S 1 1 Pfoat.t toil Wtlat.( S S 14 WhUas.8 S a S IS Bovcat t s e s sees s s s s : l t i s s Tata Si M 11 fl Total as n ST Tl raa wrava auaaao: wu 14, d IP. aua- hsw ...: iaaaa ar, wo as. 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