wshigtoiiii, DfiiidHi ion NCM IPOay I''''"1', ' ; ' ' .. ciiutMU .' Taaralar - ' ..,.' y I ' t:M a as. Maraaflsl . iv , - . ,, ,( , 1 ' . - . " ' ' Csalral Cashalls i ' ,': ' '-. ' " . . . . . - !;.''.',; 1 '' . ; Taaa. S:al .m. 1 Frloa Ml a. as. KmmtiH . ' ' Ths Pallss ( ' I J.,, '' , : Wa. :M a.m. '!' '( Tanrso'ar 1 ' ( ' Mia. i Ontario ' . ' Albany ; ' w miu ? - . ' , , . " ' Mtdfaral . StkriaM CONSOLATION SERIES ' ' hUiw ' """ , . '. 1ALEM . t Tfearsdar i " Barana 11:M a.m. , f, I r, w " !.'; atlhranaia '' ,.' frlaar U:M a.ss. Utrla .- :,' " was. Tin rra. . ; ' "' ClaTslnno' I ' nandar , Dallas '"' i I : : State Totim Salem Plays Hillsboro At 1:45 Wednesday By CHRIS KOWITZ, JR. lugene The Oreion itate elus A hl(h school basketball tournament, nndlspntedly the top iporti ttracOon In the ttate, open its annual five-day ran at McArthnr court here to- Blfht, with Salem and Dallas representor the mld-Wlllam tte valley. Salem, champion of district 11, faces Hillsboro at 1:45 to morrow afternoon. The Dallas Dragons, champions of district , swing into action at 8:45 to morrow night against Astoria, traditionally atournament power. Coach Harold Hauk, dean of tournament coaches, takes his Salem team Into the tourna ment with an unimpressive 15 11 record. Hillsboro, on the oth er hand, has won 22 and lost 6. The Salem team will be head quartered at the Eugene hotel. Making the trip to Eugene with Hauk and the ten players were managers Ray Terhune and Jack Phillips. Dallas, making one of Its infrequent trips to the state classic, brings along a rec ord of It wins and losses. Coach Cordy Kunke's Dra gons lost only to Sllverton, Sweet Home and Tillamook during the season, all on ' games away from home. In aeh Instance the Dragons came back later In the sea son to score a victory over the team that had beaten them earlier. Dallas players on the official tournament roster are George Curtiss, Bob Olson, John Kits miller, Dwayne Hoffman, Har old Holdorf, Rex Domaschof sky, Dave Harra, Herb Brandli Wes Wlldt and Bob Joy. Morris Eugene Team Opens Play in Denver Tourney Denver 1.H Everybody's Drug of Eugene, Ore., was scheduled today to meet the Indianapolis, Ind., Vendors in the first round of the 46th an nual National AAU Basketball championships. The Oregon titlists original ly were scheduled to meet the Vendors yesterday but the In diana team was unable to reach the tournament site here In time. TIDE TABLE Cormtwl tor T.fl 0U tr V. S. Cull OMOUt Sarvtr. rnilatid, Ora.) Bilk W.ltr. Lw W.ttra Sink ' Tim. H.llbl Tun, HHhl 11 , 1:11 am 1.1 V.M .m. -0.4 am p m. 10 Tttl p.m. 1.1 M Ml .. M 1 1:01 p.m. I t I'll Mn. I I It :! .m. 1.1 1:41 .m. -0 4:03 p.m. 10 0:11 P.m. 1.4 N 1:30 m. I.I 10:40 a.m. -01 1:11 p.m. 1.1 10:01 p.m. 11 N . 4:10 a.m. I 11:41 a.m. 0.0 :!! p.m. 41 11:11 p m. 1.1 SS 1:10 a-m. 1.1 1:11 p.m. 4.1 11:M P.m. 01 St - 6:11 a.m. I.I 11:14 a.m. 1.4 ' 1:17 p.m. 4.1 1:01pm. 0-4 II , 1:17 a.m. I.I 1:01 a.m. 11 1:41 p.m. 1.0 1:01 p.m. 0.4 St' 1:41 a.m. II 1:11 a.m. II 10:11 p.m. I I 1:0 p.m. 0.4 St ' l:4 a.m. I I 4 OS a.m. I I 10:11 pjb. 14 4:11 p.m. 0.1 St : 10:31 a.m. 11 1:01 p.m. 1.1 11:11 p.m. I I 1:01 P m- 1-1 St 11:11 a.m. I I m. I I 11:41 p.m. I I : P "- St 11:00 M I I 1:01a.m. 1.1 l:0pja. .! OREGON HIGH SCHOOL Roosa la making the trip as the team manager. The Dallas team will stay at the Osborn hotel, but is not scheduled to arrive here until tomorrow noon. Sixteen teams, winners In districts throughout the state, will compete in the five-day tourney. v A new champion will be crowned next Saturday night Defending champion Lincoln high school of Portland did not earn a tournament berth this years.- The Dalles, with an unde feated season (won 24) and Marshf lcld are rated as the teams to beat., But strong competition Is expected from Medford, Eugene, Hillsboro and Cleveland. Two first round games are scheduled for tonight. Clatska nie m e e t s Marshfield at 7:30 and Central Catholic of Port land tangles with another Port land team, Roosevelt, at 8:45. Opening-round action con tinues tomorrow with .six games. The Dalles meets Onta rio at 9 a.m., Albany plays Medford at 10:15, Hillsboro fa ces Salem si 1:4b p.m., Eugene takes on Milwaukle at 8, Lake view squares off against Cleve land of Portland at 7:30, and the first round concludes with the Dallas-Astoria tilt at 8:45. Wherever men know and appreciate fine whiskey, they call for "cheerful" Old Sunny Brook, famous since 1891. This growing demand has made it the "World's largest selling Kentucky whiskey." wm CLASS 'A' TOURNAMENT PROGRESS rriter t:H i.K. 4:ti . CBAMTIONIBir Manor Tin .-. FrMr HU .. itt .m. LOCaLv UNITED PRESS Page 10 Infield Worry Spots for Lewis In WU Drills Coach John Lewis has his Willamette university baseball aspirants going through their opening practice paces, among them being eight lettermen from the 1952 aggregation. A quick look at the pros pects indicates that the Infield may be one of the chief points of worry for the Bearcat club. Alva Brown, one of the team's best hitters last season at first base, has been lost to the draft. Infield lettermen back are Sec ond Baseman Dave and Third Sacker Elmer Haugen. Gray also doubles as a hurler. The pitching corps, in addi tion to Gray, Includes two one year letter winners in Andy George and Benny Holt. Lewis is hopeful that he can find at least one other starting moundsman from among the ranks of the freshman candi A favorite from coast to coast UUII 41k at. 1 riHt J rriitr ASSOCIATED PRESS Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, March 17, 1953 dates. In the outfield two mono gramers are counted among the aspirants in person of Den ny Elsasser and Duane Shield. Willamette opens the season on March 28 against the .State Prison Greys. Salem Gun Club Elects Hall Gordon Hall was elected SPORTS TUESDAY, MARCH It t.u hlth jchool bMkttbftll tournmit. Untrtnltr t Oregon, lusmt: (fee itorr nd bracktt for ichtdule of gamei). Profesilonftl wrMtllni. s.lem armory: brothtra va. Don EUndred and Frank Janua. othir matchai, Tony Rom ti. Red Tainone and Bill Fletcher ti. Ralph Alexander. Card ctarta at 1:10. , WBDNWDAT, MARCH 11 1 ' fltata htih anhool baaketball tournament, Untrenlty f Oreion, Suiene: 0ee atory and bracket for achedule of lamei). Iiaak Walton League or America, saiem enapter, az4 auxiliary, xtiu at eiuo- kouae, A o'clock. ' THURSDAY, MARCH Iff State hlth achool baaketball tournament, UnlTertltr at Oraaon, Xuiene; (See ftory and bracket for eehedule of amei. FRIDAY, State hlih achool baaketball tournemeat. University tf Oregon, Bueenet (See wry and bracket for eehedule of tames). IrJ ruea l. TIN .a at iiw .. l:tt .m. NEWS AND FEATURES president of the. Salem Gun club at a meeting at the Turner road clubhouse last night. R. E.- Westfall was named vice-president; Clarence Town- send, secretary; and Carroll Ford, treasurer, Named to the board of direc tors were C. G. Hiltibrand, Gid Newton, Byron S 1 m i n s o n, Lawrence Imlah ' and Fred Leise. . 1 SLATE Ham tttnt. vat team matcn, arn i ''-.; MARCH N because it's... Semi-Finals At Kansas City Tonight Kansas City ( Fast-break- log Indiana rules a seven-point favorite -over Louisiana State University and skysora per Washington is a three-point choice over defending cham pion Kansas Tuesday night in the semi-finals of- the NCAA basketball tournament. The Hoosiers, top-ranked na tionally in the Associated Press poll, and LSU's Southeastern Conference -kings, clash In the opening game at 5:43 p.m. (PST). The tipoff in the second same will come two hours later. Washington is No. 2 in the rat ings and Kansas is No. 7. Municipal Auditorium has sold 10,500 seats. A large sec tion of the crowd has been lured by the sidelight of see ing two of the season's out standing basketmakers vie for the tournament individual scor ing record set last year by Kansas Clyde Lovellette. The- two are Bob Hou bregs, Washington's 6-foot-7 all - America, and Don Schlundt, Indiana's 6-9 soph omore sensation. They are within striking distance ef the 141 points scored by Lov ellette In 1952. Houbregs already has crack ed one of Lovellette's marks the individual game record. He scored 45 points against Seat tle in the first game of the Far West regionals. That bettered Lovellette's mark by one point By adding 84 points against Santa Clara in Saturday's fi nals, the Washington, hook shot artist increased his total to 79. Be now needs 62 points to tie the record and 63 to beat It. Thus he can score 16 less points in the final two games than he did in the first pair and rewrite the book. Schlundt's job will be a lit tle more difficult He has a total of 64 points and needs 78 to go over the mark. Washington is favored over Kansas because of its tremen dous height advantage three players 6-7 and over but the die-hard Kansans refuse to take the odds seriously. The scrap py, Kansas squad, with only Dean Kelley back from last year's championship quintet, has pulled off a surprising se ries of victories which their staunchest supporters earlier had thought impossible. OSC takes Fourth Corvallis, ftl.R) The Oregon State college varsity r if 1 e shooters won fourth place in the national intercollegiate rifle championships, is was re ported today. Winner was UCLA with 1434 points, a na tional record. The University of Maryland took second and California third Basketball Scores AAU BASKETBALL Fort Sam Houston. Tex.. 85; Trtnton, H. J. (J. c. Vendini Co.). U. carbondale. Hi. (Riu.caiel. : ania Maria, Calif. (OoWm Duiea), 17. Quantlco. Va.. Marines voa an for feit from Memphis, Tenn. Ban Dleso (Qrlhalva Motors) N; ruu- man. Wash. (Deaotos), 40. Denver (Central Bankers), 77; port Sill, Okla. (Commanders), 70. Los Anaeles IKirbr Shoes). Is; Ama- rtllo, Tel. (Oraham Hoema Plowboje), cfcci jhavos thd ojr ether tide ! sbr ef RAZOR MRWiat HtOCESS BLADES m Two Refs in At Salem Armory Tonight . A - A ' --.-W ks I ,. 1 1 .1 1 1 mMmrt A tar team match that promises to be so Uvely that two referees are being as signed to handle It Is In store for Salem armory wrestling patrons tonight. The Linen brothers, Log ger and Elmer, tangle with the Brown Bombers, Don Kindred and Frank James, In the tag teamer. The' same two clashed at the armory last Tuesday. Kindred and James' emerged victorious, but the decision was a disputed one, since Kindred interfered from outside the ring In the climax of the deciding fall. Tony Ross, fully recovered from a recent attack of the mumps, will take on Bed Vagnone in the semi-final match. It'll be Tony's back breaker against Red's re verse toe hold. In the opener, Bill Fletch er, a fast-rising young star, will try to put the stopper on Ralph Alexander, a rough veteran from Ohio. Fletcher broke in with Tex Hager around his home town of Boise, and formerly wrestled and boxed in the navy. He is learning fast and is anxious to work his way up to the main event billing. - The card starts at (:S0. KOCO to Carry NCAA and State Tourney Games Radio station KOCO, Salem, will carry broadcasts of both games in the NCAA tourna ment at Kansas City tonight, beginning at 5:40. A similar schedule will be in effect to morrow. KOCO will also carry the Salem-HUlsboro game from the state tournament at Eugene to morrow afternoon at 1:45, and the Dallas-Astoria game imme diately following the NCAA broadcast. . a, Spokane Adds Two Players Spokane pr) The Spokane Indians added a catcher and an outfielder to their roster for the 1953 Western Interna tional league baseball season Monday. George Triandes, a catcher with Salt Lake City in the Pioneer league for three years, and Bobby Byrne, who played in the garden for Amarillo of the West Texas-New Mexico loop last year, were signed by the Indians. r NOW! Loans p to $1500 Take ap to 24 awoatbi to repay Ground Floor, Oregon Bldg., 105 S. HIGH STM SALEM Phone: 2-2464 Rex E. Doyle, YES MANager leans evar $300 atada by Pirionol Finonca Co. el Morton County imdar the Industrial loan Cowipanist Act of Ortgoo. Issm Baas la mMnll si all w malms towM Slots llesns Hoi. MB, S-HS gives MICKEY MANTLE The Mew York Is&rn and U mrimm Tag Teamer 1 Tussles Tony Red Vag none, 205- pound wrestler from New York, will be in action at the Salem armory tonight. He will face Tony Ross, pop ular 204-pound Salemite In the semi-final event. The main event will be a tag team match between the Lar- , sen brothers and Don Kin dred and Frank James. The card starts at 8:30. KPTV Plans to Carry Finals if Huskies Play Portland (U.F9 Television Station KPTV said today it plans to telecast the cham pionship game of the Na- tional Collegiate Athletie association basketball play offs at Kansas City tomorrow night, providing the Wash ington Huskies play in the contest. Tonight's opening - round pits the Huskies against Kan sas and Indiana against Loui siana State university. The winners of tonight's games will meet in the title gaama.j tomorrow night. $25 to $1500 Make a clean iweep of old bill . . . pay taxes . . . reduce monthly peymenta with a fcumat loan. Phone, write, or come in. Leant up to $1500 en Signature, Furniture, or Auto ne more 7 f-l 4.w f'