iks Qualify ! P T vs r n Q ' J aasar a m. am ts am ear si vs. s n am. s . a & i .sai ' LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES Larsens Meet In Too Team , - J w ee One of the most colorful (almost literally) tar team matches in recent yean is due at the Salem armory tonight when the jean-clad Larsen brother, Elmer and Logger, take on the brown bombers, Don Kindred and Frank James. The Larsen brothers defeated James and Bed Vagnone in a tag team match last week. James was so disgusted over the lack of cooperation shown him by Vagnone that he asked to be Snatched against the Larsons gain, with Kindred his partner Gates Girls Start Softball By IDA BLACKBURN Gates high girls did various relay races to help them acquire better and faster control of the ball. - Lois Evans was captain of one team and Elda Webster of the other team. Lois Evans' team was victorious in every relay but one and that one was a tie. Thursday the sunshine tempt ed us so we played Softball. Since we were a little rusty from not playing all winter, we played work-up. Virginia Bilyeu stayed up to bat the longest. Most of the girls . were back in the field after the first or second hit. ' Jeff Lions Play Knappa Or Garibaldi Thursday The Jefferson Lions, host las B high school' basketball tournament, still don't know whom they'll play in' the opening round of the state elassie Thursday at Willamette university in Salem. - Jefferson, champion of district 2, is slated to meet the district 1 champion at t o'clock Thursday night. Bnt the - district 1 championship has not yet been determined. ' It'll be either Garibaldi or Knappa. Garibaldi had an Inside track to the title np until last night, when Garibaldi . lost to Knappa -(9, forcing the district 1 tourney into, an . extra game. Garibaldi and Knappa will clash tonight to decide the district championship. The field for the class B state tourna ment will then be complete. All fenr opening-round games will be played at Willam ette university Thursday. Echo and Drain, regarded as two of the toughest teams in the tournament, meet at 1:30 Thursday. Echo, the only school in the tournament that was also represented in the state tourney last year, is considered favorite to win the . state class B championship. Chlloquln face Heppner in the second game Thursday afternoon. , Thursday night games, Elgin faces Brownsville at 7:30, and Jefferson meets the Garibaldi-Knappa winner at 9 o'clock. A few season tickets are still available at Wlcklund's sporting goods store for $3.80. Tickets for individual sessions may be purchased at the Willamette athletic office. Molalla Faces Milwaukie in District Finals ' Molalla Coach Budd Gron qulst'a Molalla Indians tonight made a bid for a berth in the Oregon state class A basketball tournament at Eugene next week. - Molalla meets Milwaukie in ' the final game of a six-team, ingle-elimination district 12 basketball tournament. . The game will be played on SPORTS TUESDAY, frefeeeleiiel wreetllnc: Salem ennorr, natch, Bmir and Logger Larsen vs. Don nu reaerson yt. Ai rrweu ana 'ror xemaio vs. ukk nerca. ' THURSDAY, MARCH 12 Oregea elate dan B kasketbell tearnamenlt Willamette unlversltr. Two lames rn afternoon, starting at 3:30. two aamea as mem alanine ac i:jo. FRIDAY, MARCH 13 Otmi etato elate B tearaameut: Willamette unlreraltr. Two eoneolatlon lamel la afternoon, atartlne at 3:30. Two eeml-flnal tamea at nieht, atertinv ai 7:10. Weelm rerienal NCAA kaaaethall wlaretfai Onion State aolleto, COTTallli. Twa anea, atartins at 7:io. SATURDAY, " Oram atal alaae B laeketball taarnenent: Willamette tuleeraltr. Plarott (or . yu, aiaj-A. i:lA. Playoff for third place. 7:S0. Chemplonehls aame.- o'clock. Weetara realesal NOAA baeketball Hereffn Oreton atate eolleee, CorraUli. Two taaae, atartins at 7:so. Need Cash FOR TAXES? Loons up to $1500 on Signature, Furniture, of C Mym eoA wtw Ground Floor, Oregon Bldg., 105 S. HIGH ST SALEM PhoiMi 2-24(4 e Rn E. Doylt, YES MANager Uoiu ortf $300 node by rerwnol fioonte Co. of Marlon County under Mi Industrial loan Companlei Ad ol Oregon. to teooi to miewHi el ell aniewla Wwet Stole Ikawe Set. HM, S IM Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, March 10, 1953 Negro Duo Mntrli Tnml a, sswwej wsrBU Bear this time. Kindred is an ex pert with the piledriver. The Larsen brothers made a big hit with the crowd last week with their mule kicks and good teamwork. Eric (The-Great) .Pederson, back in shape after his broken nose has healed, will meet Al Fridell of Olympia, Wash., in a semL'inal match. Frjdell Is an ex-amateur who can move fast. But he'll be up against tough competition in Eric. In the opener, slated for 8:30, Toi Yamato of Singapore meets Dick Hayes of Seattle. Yamata, whose apologietic bows certain ly don't add to his popularity, likes to wrestle in Oregon be cause it is one of the very few states that permits the use of his favorite hold, the sleeper. fights Last Wight (Br Tht AuocUted Pru Naltlarhftm. EnrUni Don Cockll, 104, England, ..topped Tommy Fair, 304, Wales, 7. Comas Chriitl, Tex. Bobby Dykti, 1M, San Antonio, stopped Dfck Vesi, 151, Dayton, O., 6. BrMklyn Llfio Ulnilll, 184, Italy, outpoints Charity aplcar, 148, Phila delphia. 10. Trent., N. J. Ike WUllani, 1W, Trenton, outpointed Claude Hammond, Cllffild Park, N. J 10. Chleaco Rocky CaalUo, Chicago, out poiniM uano Mareno, mw rone. I. Bunr, Me. fimttty Hlcki, let, Port, land, outpointed Stanley KetcbeU, 111, Banior, f. team for the 19SS Oregon state the Molalla high school floor, beginning at 8 o'clock. Calvary Baptist Wins A Leaguer Calvary Baptist, led by Dick Grenz' 21 points, defeated First Christian, 51-45 in a Salem church league class A game at Farrish Junior high school Jast night. That was the only game played. Chemawa forfeited to First Presbyterian in another scheduled contest. - . SLATE MARCH 10 card starts at S:S0. Main .vent, tag teem Kindred and Frank Jamea. Other match m, MARCH 14 Jbuannt nukati foaita fmit to bwlp you meet tana or for any worthy purpoao. If "YES" to 4 out of 5 wmployed men and women, marriad or aingl. For a loon mad your war In a friendly way, tt in touch with as today. Phona fint for a town in on with. Com in today or writ. NOW! Loans pt $1500 Takt ip to 24 months to row FINANCE CO. ffoir ;iste Tourney Page 13 Faces Loggers ; well-built Negro wrestler, will be seen in action at the Salem armory tonight. He will team np with Don Kindred in a tag team match against, the wrestling loggers, the Larsen brothers. The tag team teamer highlights a mat card starting at s:30. Santa Clara Plays Hardin-Simmons For NCAA Berth Palo Alto; Calif. () The Santa Clara Broncos battle the Hardin-Sinunons Cowboys at Stanford Tuesday night for a berth in the Western Regional NCAA basketball tournament at Corvallis, Ore. Santa Clara is eo-chompion of the California Basketball Association and defending NC AA Western regional champs. Hardin-Sinunons won the Bor der Conference title. i r', K. a BELLOWS CLUB BOURBON ...caifo yeu no mere to ome op- $10 Bellowi Club Bourbon represent! the ruperlor quality alwayi aitociated with this famoui 123.yeW)Id name. For those who seek Kentucky Bourbon at its Bnett, Bellows oHeri superb lightnen and generosity of flavor. Thai's why It has long been a popular member of America's fineit clubs. Isn't it time you tried it? Salem Dawns In District 11 By PAUL HARVEY, III The Salem high school Vik ings downed a hard fighting Stayton team here Monday night 57-37 to gain the right to enter the State Class "A" basketball tourney at Eugene next week. Salem represents District II.. - Dave Johnson was the indi vidual star for ' the Vikings, coached by Harold Hauk, as he poured eight . field goals and four free throws through the basket for 20 points. Jim Knapp was the game's defensive stand out and did a firie job of ball handling. Dave Johnson opened up the game with a push shot to send the Vikings out in front, with almost a minute and a half played. Thirty - five seconds later Dave Nietling tied the game up with a field goal for the Eagles but Jim Knapp put Salem ahead once again with a set shot. ' Nettling added two more field goals and Gordy Domogolla threw in a free throw and the Stayton Eagles led 6-9 with a little over four minutes gone in the opening period. In the next two minutes Dave Johnson of the Vikings and Clarence Hinrichs of Stay ton, coached by Joe Boyle, each made a field goal and the quarter ended with Stay ton holding a slim one-point lead, 8-7. ' Ed Small and Hinrichs added free throws and Stayton ' led 10-7 with one minute gone in the second period. Johnson and Knapp combined to give Salem 11-10 lead with one minute and 20 seconds gone. Wade Mia ton's long set shot and Gene Small's beautiful fake and lay in went the Eagles out Into a 14' 11 lead with less ' than three minutes played in the second quarter. Salem moved ahead of the Eagles of Stayton as Jack Bish op added three points, and Jim Knapp ana Jim Rice had one field goal apiece to send the Vlks out into a four-point spread, 18-14. This came with four and a half minutes played in the period. . , Salem retained this lead the rest of the half and led at half' time 24-22. Dave Nietling put Stayton within two points with a last second field goal from about 40 feet out.' He was the high scorer in the Initial half with 12 points on six field goals, Dave Johnson had nine for the Salem team. Stayton's offensive punch failed in the third period as the Salem defense held them to five free throws and no field shots which were good. Meanwhile the Vikings were scoring IS points to lead 37 27 with three-fourths of the game played. Jim Rice was the high scorer in the third BELLOWS & COMPANY BAiriMOM MARYLAND Staytan 57-37 -A Finals period for the Viking with four points. The Stayton free throws were made by Hinrichs, Nietling, Minton, and two by Gene Small. Salem went on a scoring spree in the last quarter as they tal lied 20 points to 10 for the los ing Eagles. Dave Johnson had eight of these before leaving the game to be replaced by substi tutes., ... .. .. . ,. '.. ;. In the first three and a. half minutes of the last period the Vikings .' increased their lead from 10 points to 20 points and then coasted in to victory. Stay ton never was any closed than 10 points in the final period. Dave Nietling was the stand out for the losing Stayton teanf as he had 18 point to be the . second highest scorer In the game. Dave Johnson was high with 20. Jack Bishop, Salem team captain and cen ter, had seven, while Gen Small of Stayton and Jim Knapp and Jim Rice, both of Salem, came through with a halt dosen tallies. ' Salem in going through this! double elimination tourney un defeated dropped North Marion, Woodburn, and Stayton twice, in that - order. Salem defeated Stayton earlier in the tourney 64-41. Stayton received the second place trophy and Salem the first place trophy in after the game ceremonies. Ed Small is the Stayton captain and Jack Bishop the Salem team captain. Salem (57) 7 Stariew It ft pt tp ft ft pi tp Johtnon.f a 4 J JO Iflntcn.f 1 s S Plckena.t 1 0 1 S Innrlch.t 1 I 1 I Blshop.o I 1 7 OJBmall, 1 4 4 f Knapp, 1 1 Helthu, t 1 II Domcle.c 1111 lamall, S 3 Walker,r 1 1 3 wainn.f 1 0 Rlce.l 1 3 1 i Mlelaoo, sill Pateran,t till aprlntr.f (111 Ulller.o 314 Cohh, e 1 0 Trlplett.a 111 Totall 13 U IT i Total! 11 H 1 IT Btajton I 14 I l-37 Salem ..1 11 II 30 el free throws mlaied: Balem I. Sttrtoa 14. Officials: BUI Beard and John Xolk. Basketball Scores (By The Associated Fraea) : NATIONAL INVITATION Niagara 13, Brlgham Tonne Tf (orer- time) (first roundl. at. John's (Bin.) M, La Call 74 (war- terftnals). ' Manhattan 71. Loulirllle S (wnarter- ' finale). NAIA TODBNAMXNT (tint fwnw)' Intern nnnou Stat 14, Morris Bar Tey 7. Plndlar (O) M, Adams Stat (Oolo.) S3. Mlsauslppl Southern 101, Hirer Falls nu is. Indiana Btate 100. Midwestern (Tex.t 71. . Pasadena Maiarene 107. Blcka (Ida.) Tl. at. jjeneaicrs (Atenuon, Kaej , Horui Dakota 00. OTHZB GAMES BAST Penn 77, . Harrard 40. . Princeton 70, Columbia U. MIDWEST Kansas , Missouri 10. Iowa Stat . Columbia 41. Indiana , Iowa 1. Wisconsin 84, Northwestern 71. Wisconsin II, mention etato II. Ohio Stat IS, Michigan 71. . OBSOON PRSP BA8KITBALL TOURNAMENTS (Br The Aasoclated Press) Dtetrlet Ulsbor N, Bearerton 44 (title). District 11 . . Balem 17, etayton 11 (title). District 1-B Knappa el, Oorlbaldt 41. BELLOWS BOURBON; lUGfrrBotrcBOflwlTMr HlOwi 01 M' N PROOF They'll Backstop Rainiers ; wiT com' from, this qnlntet of backstop en hand at th -club's Sprinj training camp at Palm Springs, Calif., ander 7 Manager' BUI Sweeney. . Left to right: Claude Christie, . who caught 44 games for the team last season; Jack John son, rookie signed as a free agent; Don Lundberg, np from Lewlston, Idaho; Ray Ortelg, the San Francisco Seals regu lar backstop In 1952, and Sam Hairston, obtained from Colorado Springs, Colo., where he hit .SIS. (AP Wlrephoto) Porland U Loses, 66-64, In NAI A Tournament Start Kansas City W Jerry Chad- wlok's tipin with two seconds re maining gave Loyola University of Baltimore a 66-64 victory over Portland (Ore.) University in the tint of Tuesday's nine-game card in . the National Intercollegiate NAIA basketball tournament. Chadwick's goal climaxed , a vigorous uphill climb that wiped out a 7-point Portland lead. The Baltimore team gained a 64-64 tie .with 40 seconds remaining. Loyola got the ball on a rebound and controlled it until the win ning tip. Joel. Hittleman : of Loyola led the scoring with 19 points. -i . ..' '! -- . The tallest man might still be getting the most points individ ually, 'but. team height hasn't been working out as an advan tage in first round games of the National Intercollegiate basket ball tournament thus far. Three of the winnlne teams In Monday's opening set of seven games hit 100 or more ooints and two of the winner gave height to tneir opponents. Nine first round games were Only G2) down -- !; ' - ' ,'(."! ." ; ' " '' ' '"'.''- ';''"' '' " buys this new Dodge V2-Ton Pick-up Truck AT STAN BAKER MOTORS Come insee how easy it is to buy this Dodge "Job- Rated" Pickup. 1 For a Better Deal Always -Your Friendly Dodge' Truck Dealer :; J LISTEN FOR "HOMETOWN NEWS," 6:55 P.M., MON. THRU FRI. KSLM stan mmi mmc (hcmekela and High SI. Phone 22463 7. Th Seattle Rainier 195 J catching staff scheduled Tuesday.' First On the floor was Port land (Ore.) University - a a d Loyola of Baltimore. ' "."', - Defending champion . South west (Mo.) State will' start its campaign for another title Tues day night against' formidable Gonzaga university of Spokane. - Mississippi' Southern Univers ity, whose tallest man stands 6 feet 4 inches, wrapped up the taller River Falls (Wis.) Teach ers, 106-72 Monday. .'. '. , 1 Pasadena (Calif.)' Nasaren College, without a "giant" in its lineup, defeated Rick Col lege of Rexburg, Idaho, 107- 72. -;"' Indiana State of Terre Haute, another fast breaking dub, whipped Midwestern of Wichita Falls, Texas, 100 to 76. . Bulk as well as ability, showed to advantage, howev er, as 235-pound 6-foot 7-inch Harold Wolfe popped In 81 points to lead Findley (O.) College to a 80-6S victory over -Adams State of Alamoso, Colo. In other first round games, Draxe. Willamette U Baseball Sched Lists 21 Games ; The Willamette university baseball team will play 21 game during the upcoming season, be ginning with a garnet with fb Oregon Stats Penitentiary Grey March 28. i Twelve games will be clayed on the Bearcats' home field in Bush's pasture. ,' '. '''r':'. After the Prison game, coach John' Lewis' : team runs Into . some .rugged competition, : with home - and - home series with Oregon State and Oregon in the first part of April. , v : The schedule: ' ' ' -; March le-oncon Met FwnttwtlarT Prlioni April a Or mod State at corral- llei April 7 oreeon But at aalem: Apm 10-JDnlveroltr of Oregon t luiene; April IS Tjntverilty of Oreaon ni Saleml April Id Oregon Oolleg of Bdocatlon at Mob moutiti AprU 17 Paclflo at Poreet Orrovet April II Pacific at Salem; Apm 30 Unlveraltr of Portland t Portland! ' Aprfl 34 Unfleld at Salem: April II Lffltlelel t laoMlnnelUei April It rortlaad SUU at Salem; Mar 1 lawla and Olark at Portlandi Mar S Uwla nd Clark at t lent: . Mar Dnrrtrilt, of Portland 4 Saleml Mar Portland Bute at Port land: Mar Whitman at aalem (double header): Max 11 Oouesa of Idaho at Salem (doubleheader); Mar 13 Ore eat College f Bdocatlon at aalem. ' Rhinoceros horn was long used for medicinal purposes in China. 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