- r- CE, Wolves Upset L-Clark; WU Loses to Pilots Br emus Kowrrz. jr. FartUnd Willamette nnl versitT was eliminated from the Oregoa sUte NA1A basketball toanament by Cnlversity ef Portland, 99-71, la the epenlnf reand here lut night but bas ketball fans el the Salem area wh thawed Bp in time for the Blf hf first game had aomethlag te cheer abeat; Oregon College at Edacation apset Lewie and Clark college 73-65. As a result of last night's games, OCE and Portland tangle at 9:30 tonight for the state championship and the right to represent Oregon in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics tournament at Kansas City later this month. Portland U has won the Ore gon title for four straight years, and will be heavily favored over OCE tonight But, then, Lewis and Clark was heavily favored tver the Wolves last night, too. The Lawls and Clark-OCE game was a thriller all the -way, with the score tied If times and the lead changing hands 14 times. No more than five points ever aeDarated the two teams. The Frank Stojack Defends Coast Rassle Crown Frank Stojack, the politician from Tacoma. defended his Paci fic Coast Junior heavyweight wrestling championship at the Salem armory 'last night de feating: challenger Al Szasz. Each wrestler had taken a fall In the two-out-of-three falls . match, when Szasz clamped his pet wrist lock on Stojack. Szasz apparently had the match won i when Stojack suddenly came to wis- J .4 C. In ain nirnlaiMi Stojack. Elmer and Logger Larsen teamed up to defeat Red Vag- none and Frank James in a tag team match in the semi-final vent James was substituting ! for Buck Weaver, who has the "flu, and James and Vagnone '. ancnt about as much time scrap- ping with each other as they ' did with their opponents. Bronco Lubich and BiU Flet cher went to a no-fall .draw in the opener t Salem Team Drops Out in Semi-Finals Central Point () Eugene nil Portland advanced to the finals of the Oregon AAU bas ketball tournament Tuesday night Eugene topped Bend 80-47 and Portland swamped Salem 91-51. - The title will be decide in a game Wednesday night be tween Tuesday's winners. Bend and Salem will clash for third place. ' i TTilnnT"- s ) rule n n f siss omni! S S s HIU.f I I HI "or.t J BehMr I I l Vrnn. D'U.t 1111 8heprd.s SeUar.s till Keller,! 4 U Ohn. I S 1 t Bmlth.t S Baas 1 1 Beri-I 4 pasehs J" Zwn7.s t I 1 11 t 1 11 I I 1 till I I It 3 3 10 1 I t 1 14 Tout! It It IS IT Woltamatat 44 Phllco 4 II 43 H rt-si iiii Basketball Scores SAB WT Coniata St, Puiet sound 43. Portland SO, Wlllamatt 71. I Rlcke t3, Rocky Wo on tain W. - Pacllle Lutheran 41. Eastern Wain. 14. - Portland State 13. Orston Tech. 73. Paaadena Naiarene 48, Whlttler 47. . Or as on Sduoatloa 71. Lewis a Clark (I. Sacramento Stat M, Pepperdlno 44. BART . Srraeus M. Cornell 17. . HssasehutstU 41. Trinity W. SOUTH t , carton 71, SaaUni Kentucky N (trer- llnia. Oeomtown (OCJ 71, Oeort Waahlntton . 14. Vlnlnla II, Wash.-Le 71. annwssT . Indlsna StaU tl. Indiana Central 44. Ohio Weeleran SI, woostsr St. South Dakota S3. Hornlnsld 47. Hsmllne II, St. Thomas lUlnn.) tl. SOLTHWERT Tsj Christian IS. Tela It. ' uathiwllat ae Rlea 14. Hardin Simmons 48, Texas Tech. St own OT.rLlmest. " Anions Stat (Temps) SS. New Hsileo Western l. Midwestern M, Abilene Christian 71. ' Arksnsss Tech 71. Arkansas CoUsis 74. Snta school ClaUkanle M. Seasldt 44. Oarlbaldl 10. Nsstucca 41. Wsrrenton 44. rnsppa II. POBTLAND LCAOVB Clsreland 14. Franklin 11. Grant 13, Jetlerson 41. Benson 14, Rooseeelt 13 (ortb). Washlniton 74, Lincoln II. TOI'RNAMtMTS Dlstrlet S Suien Tt, Junction City IS. Sprlnineld 44. Qakrksi St. Olstrlst t Besrsrtoe to, Porast Orttt 47. HUUboro IS, Tlsard 44. BUUIet 11 Sttytoa M. eileertoa 41. Aalem 13, woodbura 4L I Dhtrtct It Mllwaukl tt. Oretoa City It. Uolslls 41, Wast Ltnn 44. Olstrlet II , Central CatnotM 41. Conondla St. Orsshsm 41. Xstseada It. Sandy 41. Park Bos St. Sak-dJstrlet I Ester 44. LsOrsnds 41. TIDE TABLE cwrmtad for Tsft (Ce-sstled by C a Coast OawaVtl Rlsw fValer Law Waters 1 Time Belcht I tl am. 1.1 I St is. I t II a m. I t - l u pm. IS II 31 a.m. IS I II sa i s 11 M s.m. t l IS 11 pm. I I 11:11 p m. I t 11:11 p.nv I I 11 17 I I. I I iM 9 sa. t t March , 4 Tim Hflini 1 II a I 1:47 IS, 1 to a m. I 4 p.m. I ll am. 4 II p m. I 44 l a I II p m. 4 44 a.m. I ll pm. 1 11 am. 1 si am. I ll p.m. PertlpiEjil m tie -M All A CBostiGfilbaDIl IFiinid biggest margin of tixt game was when Lewis and Clark held a 33-30 lead with three and a half minutes to go in the first half, Lewis and Clark led 40-39 at halftime. The last tie of the game was at 91-41 with four minutes and IS seconds to go in the ball game. Then Frank Grove took a pass from Bobby Frantx and dropped in a field goal to give OCE a 93-61 lead. Lewis and Clark, champions of the North- west conference, never caught up after that OCE played slow, deliber ate ball la the final few mia ates of the game. It was aet Intended for a stall, for the Wolves scored nine points la the last four minutes. Bat the slow type of play bothered Lewis and Clark so mack that all the Pioneers managed to score In the last sis minutes wss a field goal and a free threw by John Fees. - When Feuz fouled out with two minutes to go, ijewis ana Clark's chances had gone out the window of the Central Cath-1 olic high school gymnasium, site of the tournament ! Tvt, i nor. rinffl Mi,.mn ith as noint. Howard Sullivan had 18. Willamette was never In the ball game against Portland. Coach Jim .(Mash) Toraon's Pilots bnllt np a 12-4 lead be fore Willamette managed to score Its first field goal with four minutes and 24 seconds played. By the end of the first period Portland led 24-14, and the Pilots had no trouble pro tecting their margin after that' The Portlanders had too much backboard strength for the Bearcats. In the first half, for instance. Portland grabbed 23 rebounds to - Willamette's 9. in ihs-sr si5 Willamette and Lewis and Clark clash at 7:30 tonight at the Central Catholic gym in a consolation game. a c s. os) 1 um a cu it it w w ii b pi w aa-JlTU.t I 1 11 Berraa.f Sill orovs,f It acnroer.r s ItuM.o I I 1 S3 Fsus I I lit pinion I f 111 Paulson, I s 4 13 Bushnll. 1 S 4 Bradr.l I I I 11 LU I 1 .1 4 S Adrian.! ISIS PlmOjlt.e ISIS Berct.1 -was Ketl.e 034 CrouM.t till Jcksonx 1 S 1 Totab 3 33 31 IS o. c . 1. UwU a Clara .... Totals 31 14 J4 45 .11 31 IS IS Tl .11 31 13 1341 FTM throw, mused oca. is, Lewis a Clark 13. Oftlelala: BowsU and Laurens. WUJsssette (11) (N) Portland (i It s( tp is it px tp Hor.f ' Msie.f Reed.o 8hleld.r Scrlrns,s Knaler.s Shphrd.s ColranLJ U'CISU.S 1 I 1 I 4 S Trtnch.f S 1 4 17 S t Marshl.l S 1 IS M dUM S 1 It Strode,! S t t Blnkhs.1 I I t Brsman,s 4 1 4 Krohn.s t 1 11 Marlld.s t 4 II 4 II 1 11 1 4 1 II 1 1 t 1 I 4 BartoLs 1 orar S BummLS S Totals n II 11 n ToUlt Willamette' 14 si Portland 14 41 II St 14 K Tl 11 Ft as throws missed: wu it, Portland I- OIllclsls: HcLartr and Taltt. Easy to terry. A doubl? cupply , in one hendy peckag Moore Shrinking 7-5 Favorite Over Nardico Miami. Fla. Joey Maxim, making his first start since he lost the light heavyweight title to Archie Moore, is a shrinking 7-5 favorite over rugged Danny Nardico of Tampa Wednesday night in a 10-rounder at Miami Stadium. 1 Surprising support for Nar dico, who made a big hit locally by knocking Jake LaMotta off his feet for the first time, Dec. 31, brought the price down from an early 2-1 close to even mon ey. Ksrdico might even enter the ring the favorite if the cur rent trend continues. The bout, scheduled for 7 p.m. (FST) will be beamed across the nation on a television net work. ..I Iff MattheWS III ' ..; DOllt POStDOned . Portland (- Fight promoter Tex. Hager said Tuesday the heavyweight bout between Har ry (Kid) Matthews and Freddie Beshore scheduled here' next Tuesday has been postponed be cause Matthews has been hospi talized with tonsilitis. Hager said he was informed by Jack Hurley, the Kid's msnsger, that Matthews would not be able to fight for a month or six weeks. Hager said the fight -will be re-scheduled sometime next month. fiahts last Might Sacra scat,, Calif. Archie Moor. 113, St Lools. stopped Bonn? Andrews, ITT. Los Armies. 4. Moo-tl tie. las Aasle BUtr (Sweat aa) Peacock, llSti, Philadelphia, outpointed Baby. Ho Mario, 111, Reno, Kef.. 10. Saw ieaa. Calif. Eddla Chan. 134. Ban Jos, stopped Alfredo uoratta, US, Ta- nno. stair, s. rsskln (Bldaswssl GroTS) Al Wilson, 141, New Tori, outpointed Phil Burton, 141, at. Louis, 10. atlaasl Beask, Fla. Ralph Dupat, US, Ifew Orleans, outpointed Baby Vaaques. ill, Mexico citr. is. White Plains. N.T. Bduardo Lausss, IMS,, Buenos Aires, knocked ant Ous Tell" Hell, 1M, Montnal. 1. - , IwrtlaX, Me-oranaai Holme. 13lw, New naven. Conn., outpointed Bon! Alar- tlnl. lilti. Charleston, w.va. It. Sports Mirror Taday Tear As ntlnola dsfatd North wastern. 11-74, to win th Bt Tan basketball till as ion was upset by Wis consin. 71-11. Firs Tsui A Stan Muslal. last bis St. Louis Cardinal holdout, stsnod his con tract for a rsportsd 131,101. Tsa Tsar A- Willi Pop, Nsw Tork suts-raeocnmsd featbarwelfht ehamplon. stopped Lou TrmnsparonU la ths sljrth round. Twswty Tsars As Bab Ruth, ths treat New Tork Tankea Bluster, repeated his refusal to take Mt.oot cut from his ITI.tOO salary of in prf laut aason. - 000 "Ml fete -c. T'f 91 SB awwsay m A WJ as; r messes asTa Ts ' wl aa :,;",i- "J t.vV-i-r SOTUIS M0ll AUtHOIItT 0 TNI COCA-COlA COBIANT IT COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF SALEM, SALIM, ORE. "CesV'si rias.sisl'liidi mat. O '"I. Tt) COCt-COUt CoarssrT ourney Ths anneal district t-B bas ketball toaraament, te' determ ine the representative from this area te tke state B toaraament, will be heaped eft at Willamette anlverslty Thursday, . Friday and Saturday. Thursday will see activity In both afternoon and evening as the single-elimination tourna ment gets underway. All eight teams in the tourney will play first-round games en Thursday. Mill City, which won 14 straight gamea la Marloa eaaaty B league competition, faeea Garvais in the tourna ment's first game at 1:39 Thursday afternoon. Mill City, oa the strength et It Impres sive record In Marion B play,' Is one of the faverltea for the t-B crown. Jefferson of the Marion coun- Big Jim Jeffries Dies Of Heart Attack at 77 Borbank, Calif. 11 Junes I. Jeffries Big Jim, the boiler nieker boy who became one of the. world's .greatest .heavy weight boxing champions died last night He was 77. Jeffries, a semi-Invalid since stroke seven years ago, died in his home in bed after asking his niece and housekeeper, Mrs. Lillian Bull, to call a doctor. He had been feeling rather well in recent, weeks, even up to attending a social function or two, Mrs. Bull said. But he died before the doctor arrived. Dr. William M. Nethery said a heart attack (coronary throm bosis) was the cause. Never knocked out In his 19-year ring career, Jeffries reigned as king of the heavy weights from 1(99 to 1905, when he retired undefeated. Bat, coaxed ant of retirement, he met Jack Johnson, his suc cessor as champion, In 1919. Johnson won. on a technical knockout in the 15th round to close the career of Jeffries, then 15. - But In his .prime, many vet eran fight fans aver, there was no one like Big Jim 'for speed and hitting power. Carrying 220 pounds on a 9 foot Its inch frame at his peak, he twice knocked out Jim Corbett and the great Australian, Ruby Rob ert Fitzsimmons. ... His victories over Sailor Tom Sharkey, Gus Ruhlln and Joe Choynskl rank among the fierc est battle in the days , when prize-fights were long and bru tal. His overall record: 23 fights, 11 knockouts, 7 decisions, 2 draws, 2 exhibitions and the one loss to Johnson. Sett the class A Yswsma circuit clash at o'clock Thursday afternoon. Amity is a B school, but has played against 'A competition all season. Night games Thursday, the first starting at 7 o'clock, send ValaeU at the Polk county B league 'against Corbett, and Sublimity of the Marlon county B league against Colton. Semi-final gamea will be played Friday night, begta aung at 7:34, with the cham pionship final set far 9 p.m. Saturday, following a playoff for third place between the losers et Friday night games, Winners of the three-day tour nament will earn a berth in the Oregon sttte class B tourney, slated for Willamette's gym on March 12, 13 and 14. James J. Jeffries Born in Carroll, April 15, 175, f Srish-Amerlcan stock, Jetferles vas one et eight children of a Methodist clergyman. Th family moved to Los Angeles when Jim waa only 9r and the lad went to work early in railroad ahops and Iron faun dries as a boiler maker. He had his first professional fight in 1891; at the age of is, knocking out Hank . Griffin in the 14th round and earning $500. His mother then persuaded him to .quit the ring until he was Jeffries won the heavyweight title by knocking out Fitzsim mons In the 11th round at Coney Island, N. Y- June 9, 1899. Five months later he successfully de fended his crown - with a 29- round decision over Sharkey. ty B league and Amity of i i i , i ,-. Q . - or Start Kramer Leads 22-19 Havana Jack Kramer beat Australian Frank Sedgman 12-10, 8-7, 94. before 4,000 ten nis fans in the 6ports Palace Tuesday night to take a 22-19 lead in their pro tennis tour. LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED HESS NEWS AND FEATURES Cleveland Wins Dci.It in State Tourrisy tar Th Associated Pram) Cleveland of Portland the Fertlaad League high school basketball championship and a berth la the state toaraament to highlight Tnesday night's prep r'y. Most of th favorites won In other games. Cleveland, No. 9 In th Asso ciated Press poll this week, downed Franklin 84-39. . . Jefferson, No. 6 In th poll. was upset 63-48 by Grant, and Roosevelt was overturned 55 52 in overtime by Benson. That left Jefferson, Roosevelt and Benson tied for second. A play off opening Friday will deter mine which of the three schools will get the District 18 title. Jet ferson will meet Benson and the winner will play Roosevelt on the following Tuesday. Eiflie, wmen placed fourth in th poll, downed Junction City 79-68 and Springfield .defeated Oak ridf 66-59 In th District 6 playoff which opened at Eugene. Bhatifi,lH.iaHI MIRACLE FABRIC ir HWi PmiMiMh aUrtwrl tVeWtMrt Longer Than EvrBfr! ir Wrmth antj Ciiifrt WttrvoutVYtlahl! This New Miracle Fabric is Bringing a Revelation la . Meat' Clothing. Tea acw eaa have a lighter-weight salt with sacrifice ef warmth , , , Orltsa helps fabric shed wrinkles vernlgfat, and to hold their press and shape even m damp weather. A laxnry touch, rich essy drape and extraordinary wear can all be yours for only , . a i'i ' . $55 ortN 11 mL. C S Smarl Ortbn Garbarino New General Manager Portland Devcs Portland (TV Bill Garbarino, assistant manager of the Port land Bearers of th Pacific Coast baseball league for 10 years, has been named general manager of th club, th Qt-ego- nlaa reported Tuesday. The Oregonlan said announce ment of Gaibarino'g appointment was mad at Glen dale, Calif., where th Beavers are holding spring training, by Owner George W. Morgan. - Garbarino, 52, takes over the place vacated with the death of Salem, Oregon, Wedneeslay, March 4, 1953 EUlsboro, No. 5 in the poll. topped Tigard 85-46 and Beav erton continued undefeated in District 9's double elimination Dyer Named One Of Best Boxers On Rambler Card Virgil Dyer.' amateur boxer from Salem, tied with Dicky Rahl, light-weight ehamplon of the midwest, for the best all- around fighter in the annual Ramblers club boxing card in Portland last night Dyer, who fights In th 112- pound division, scored unani mous and Impressive victory over Leonsrd Monk last night Rahl- decisloned Jackie Puscus of Eugene in th 126 pound class. WlUard Nelson of Salem, a 132-po under, gained a decision over Carle ton Lincoln in an other bout on the Ramblers card. Bill Balthrop, . Salens. ' boxer who was scheduled to appear on th card, did not tight The New Trend in Men's Clothing! DuPONTS ORLON I If:: and;: ':v-.;:y.Xyf WOOLpf M Spcktj Rri Soeker C;:j Call Frcst. Zzm : Spokane sjJJTbe Spokane Indians of the Western Inter national league were minus one first baseman today after Ed Bouche was drafted Into the army. Bouche left last night for Fort Lewis and further assign ment A former Washington Stat college star, Bouche bit .919 la 1931 In his first season with the Indians. Bill Mulligan of heart attack last month. Ptrt 17 tourney ' by ' stopping Forest Grove as th playoffs continue Friday. - la district 11 actiea, Balenf downed Woodbara (3-41 and . ' Stayton tripped Slhrertoa 5( 45. Th double ellmiruttiaea tourney eontinaes Wednesday night . Mllwaukl easily overcame Oregon City 60-36 and Mtualla edged West Linn. 47-44 in dis trict 12. .Th losers were elimi nated, v, ,; v. Greiham No. 8 in the poll Central Catholic and Scsdy posted victories in District 13's double elimination. Gresham overwhelmed Estaeada - 63-30, Central Catholic bested Con cordia 43-39 and Sandy elimi nated Park Roe with a 68-10 triumph. . Baker topped LaQrand 44-41 in a sub-district 1 playoff. . ClaUkanle, th District 14 champion, and th first team to qualify for the state tourna ment, completed its league sea son uu defeated by smothering Seaside 84-44. ?cA . . .... . i - .. - IV. .aaaW f:, -Saiwsapsers . . r DISTINCTIVELY TAILORED IN TAN AND GREY SHA&SK1N ONLY. n 7 It tt 4.1 JU k--w . . 1 ya-s-