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r " " "p " o" ' - - -- - - 0 . i fo " Salem. Oregon, Tuesday, Febrtfkry 21," 19o8? , ..-y r-7 Tr mm 1 fc Pagec2 SectiQi 4 &o o Qo o O cTHE CAPITAL JOURNAL 1 Vote SfiMnles-APfPoII Below Steady00NoOol ; Dons' o , o . . r, o o a. - o e Baltimore Clad It o KeptGus Triandos , C(l ICIM'I' Slllflnlllrt ik it 7 nan i Kir a in Florida liv UNITEW "PRESS The lialtimore Orioles turned down an offer of $125,000 for Gils Triandos three months ae,o and the viv he's heltins; the ball today,! it looks like the best deal they '"aae. , .vianaer Many. .Marion put San Francisco has all but perm-Triandos,- who will do double P.ers throu8h a four-hour ses-; ant.n y pr ialed tne No t rimy lor Baltimore this year, go-;' -T J btatng .sun. U)e 0 . c0 t. ing hehind the plate on days when! Hack on the home front, the bi (ea b h "f h h" doesn't nlav first base, has been Dodgers announced Hie signing of , ,,,. .. 1,., u... the slugging standout so far in the Orioles' spring drills at Scottsdalc Ariz. The 200-pound 25-year-oId from c., i."1 - ; n u-.ii . .l, ,ii,,.,r. iif t;i.i ,.,.,ii r.., ,h .i,;,.!,;.,..,;,; c a. ,j r-K;' straight day Monday and kept the! II I! luril-'I h IllUVJllli 1UI 111.1 MI.1I IJ lino ArWK 'I'riandos, who came to tho Orioles in their big trade with the Yankees during the winter follow ing the 1054 campaign, is taking special batting instruction from Vanotiver Manager Lefty O'Doul. Dickeys Down Crosettls At St. Petersburg, Fla., the Yankees' rookies engaged in their first intra-squad game with the "Dickeys' defeating the 'Croset tis," 5-1. Jim Dunn, who relieved Billy Short in the seventh inning. Was the winning pitcher, inc vanKces aiso announced the signing of shortstop Woody Held, Ru ppmcii 76-55 in Wildcats Aim for NCAA Berth, Tillc n.v EI) WII.KS The Associateii I'ress When Col. Adolph liupp of Ken lucky said he wanted that South eastern Conference basketball title, lie wasn't just n-wbistlin' "Dixie." Nobody ever has doubled Hupp's intentions on h basketball court and won to tell about it, but be put il in black unci white last week when lie said be wasn't giving much inougni m ine approaching game : anon Valley 72-011 tor a 20-1 record with DePaul. Del'aul, of course, ! Houston Nn. Hi clinched al least isn't in the SKC. , in share of the Missouri Valley So il really wasn't much of a m wn by defeating Bradley C,r, W.; surprise when DePaul "upset" the; Oklahoma Cilv (No. 1!H kept its W'ld-als 81-79 lasl Saturday. The lourney hopes alive by pasting loss dumped Kentucky a notch to Loyola (New Orleans) !i:i-7ll for a ei 'hlh in today's Associated Press j 17-5 marl:; and Iowa Slate (No. 201 j poll, but Itnpp sbi'i-ggcd il off. It 'dropped out of a lie for Ihe Big' was Alabama and Vandorbill he Seven lead in a .1 C(i upset by j wanted. I Missouri. j Missed Only One nicy weie mo 1 iu is 111 eaiening "" '" ', ", ',., ; Nebraska 7.(-.)0 while Unrd-placc h limed lo take the S ,( crow:-. ; tv,H..n fanned ils hipes by beat only once since I'.M.I-and that was m, Oklahoma 01-r,:i. I'-. ";i:t when Ihe W ildcats wercn t 111 business because of NCAA sus p "ami. Rupp got Vandy lasl nighl hy a whomping 21-point margin, 70 53, Vandy, ranked No. 5 in the nat'on, pi-vimisiy nau slunneii the Wild- cats by eighl points. Now Ihe Com- tv -il tori's virhmlly out of (ho SKC rai-f nt 10-2 nml Itie only elu' i :i "o;ul ill Kentucky ( U i is 'H:im;i, r;inkod srvonlh ;uul now, IM) after be;itin l.SU 77-fi!) hist; 111 111. Kontiuky, which zoomed awiiy ; from Viindy 30-11 in 10 minutes ;md If's Mo! Sfove teome Time ond- YOU'RE TME Sy BEN OLAN AH Newifaoturai Tin-re ftrm'l mnnv ntijor rnim IMtclicrs tn ran hit us writ s trooklvn's l)in Nfv.i-onit. l!f wasn't rrtnnvfil tut a pimli-lr.ttrr nt nil hisi seiiNon. Warren S;.ihli at Mflwiinke) is rtirtMilcml n rrttv punt lutlini 1'ilehrr, loo. However, lit llic t'l owitiH situation the llraws were li.uliriK nnti had uti opportunity to nt IrnM tip thr siorr. ttiiat would vim hac dlni- M.inai-r C.imrley (inmiii f.illrtl it tuht.' ifi ) stands for a nhthnndrd ;iiffv iv fulf her and i I. or a iejt banded f itter iv pitcher, Thf Hr.irs an u thr l'iral.-s at I'ittshurh. It's the I i.p nl thr sixth with the I'mitrs n head and l.nm Ihnoso ll.) in thr niounil. Hoi lv l hom,-.rt st.irts 4if( with H walk. Clunk I'.innrt flirs out und Jof Adrot k turret T'!ion:.on at siM-ond luisr. Hut lie I CrtHtd.ili walk (.uttini; MUwauke. f tinners on first mid sretmd. Sp.ihn ll ) is thr nrt st hrduled liattrr it h Hill Hrulort (I.) on deck,. JOE PALOOKA rAf? if: ' b. H'SJCE . " Ijki1 PISSED . . (tK '-v. CMSER- f , V sy.-v .SE6WS TO BE a J , X JE?.. v V UMDER THE h -t-V, P&VJ 1 the iii '-V , J ---v-;:r- OKSUSUOHT... fA"""'' -i!'9-''5-S who hit .201 with Denver of the An"-'rirtin Assn last' season. ! branch Kicky was a visitor at the Phillies' camp at Clearwater ! where Curt Simmons continued tu impress with his smooth pitchini! delivery. Other varsity memhers who joined Simmons in the work out were Saul Itoyovin, Willie : Jones, Del' Knnis and Granny j Mamner. I he White Sox slaved their lirsl! The White Sox staged their first spring drill at lampa, rla., ana pitcher Don Hesscnt who posted , an 8-1 record, chiefly in relief, with them last year. Only Two Unsigned II-.nt '. n..inl ..tw... nfl nut Kernand'ez as the only unsigned I II 1JUhi II U tl ei S, Il.t"f.r Prni,lont U-.Hnr n'!nl. lodcT President Waller O'Mal- ley was scheduled to fly to the club's Vero Beach, Fla., training players, including Hoy Campanel la and Billy Loes. Don Newcombe left by train Monday but World Series hero Johnny Podres was given permission to report later due to his grandmother's illness. The Bed Sox announced the signing of pitcher Ivan Oelock and Al Schroli. Delock had a 9-7 ree-! nrrl u-ith Iln.lnn l:,,t cnnn whiloi u.ii . ... uu m cju.. ""- Schroli won II games and dropped six at i.omsvnie in mc American I Assn. Trip Va ndy SEC Bout rode in on Bob Iturrow's :M points, gels its lone crack of the season at 'Batna Saturday. A victory would give the Wildcats a cinch entitle and an NCAA berth since 'B.-una's first live players are lour-ye.-ir men and ineligible for the national lournamenl. Illinois Hirsts Purdue While Kentucky kicked up its heels last iii';lit. Illinois proved ils ' new No. 2 nalioiial ranking no lluke I by pasting Purdue 102-77 10 remain: I unbeaten ntnp the Hig len race ! Iowa, ranked No. t.'l, slayed right behind Ihe Illini by slipping past Indiana 117-113 for a 9-1 mark. Klsewhcro among the ranked teams. Telnole (No. 101 beat l.pb. ,. .1 iansas Maie ions soie possession, f tni, Sl,vp (,.K hv t -muc-inu f Sal(Mii Officials VAvvl Vnmd lull Beard was elected president, n,,!, i)(,v:m vice president and Herb .Johnsrud sei-retni'v-treasui hist niu'hl as the Salem 1'askehvdl (Mlieials Assn. named officers tor the li'.Vi-ft? season. Heard sueeeeils Dick Hemtrie. Ponovan takes over tor Unison Ireland and Johnsrud replaces Jim Rawlins. MANAGER 'iii.jli i'j ! Ssnrs) Would yoo: a. Put In plnch-hitter tor b, Lat Spahn bat? Result-' P-Sjuihrt btUted ii'id hti; ' fir hit (i home rui t'tto the rij'K 'ir-.'ii tii'ds, iiM inp in three ru-i. ihe liraxes uon, 5-3 (July HA.' I TCcO JlST RX.E CHARLEY GRIMM 3 New o Ones in. Top 10 r . rr 11 j , IJilV IOH r U1JS H'Olll 2nd to 4 th as Illini Rises By NCK ELI.ENA The Associated Press fj ,od ( th Associiltcd Press : . ' ' ,,,? ih ' ' unu i tree-wheeling Dons were left as "X tT I ,.,,:, .;n ..1,1 t. L. Lo.U1SV1"?' UhOUgh upset bv j Xavier (Ohio), atoned by beating Dayton for the second time this season and knocking the Fliei s fourth Louisville Gains 3rd Illinois moved into second place and Louisville vaulted into third on the ballots of sports writers and broadcasters. Kentucky's defeat by unranked n, p. r)r, , h u i 11 I lh T ?. PCH CIhth place. And North ; Carolina Stale, after dumping Duke ; ,llffprnr, a Hs 'ina , ranked Maryland and dropped one spot to sixlh. Vnnderbill moved from sixth to fifth on the strength of victories over T'ulanc and Tennessee, but the Commodores' tenure nay be short-lived after dropping an SKC decision to Kentucky last night 70-M. Other changes in the ton 10 saw North Carolina (No. II) swap places. Willi 'temple (No. 10) ami Alabama move to seventh Irom eighth. Tiie Dons, sailing along on the wings of an undefeated string of 4'! games, amassed mi first-place voles and a total of 1..101 points. San I'rnnciscn now has held the top spot for Ifi straight weeks, five from last season. 18 I'ii-sts for Illinois I tie lllim, who accumulated 18 fjrs.,).K.p h illois -md 1708 tol-il jnls ,, ,hp us.,'i)n,is'nf ,,,',,. fr ( , sl , first. 9 for second, etc., strength ened Iheir second-place spot wilh a rousing 102-77 victory over Purdue last night. .St. Francis of Brooklyn dropped its first garni over the weekend ' alter lit victories lo St. Joseph's i I'a. . 1 111: inp id lc.iuis U liM in sl placp vnis iiiid wnn-iosi rrrtrfi.i thmtiRh ' r.iuii(iav in parr nihrsi's,: 1. S:in Ki'iiiu-isi-0 IH'! l)-0 Illinois Mill (1(1-11 l.niilsvlllP ( 0 1 I2J-2) t. Ulivlon 1:') C;ll-2) . . .1. V;ini!frtill i!H 1 1JI-21 . li. N.irlh Carolina Sl ue ,I!)-ji 1. Alah.iina ( 111 j I Ili-; . H. KcnliRkv (l'i-1) a. North Carolina 141 IKi-.H... 10 Ti-mpli- III 1 111-1 1 I ::voml 10: u nuk iiti-.li 1- Sn. Meili.nhai d) ( 111.21 Kl I.iwa 111-51 It. lloiislon 1 1 ) ( liu;i) 15. IIC1.A 111 I1S-51 Hi. St. Ki ani ls ( NV I 1 1ft-1 1 17. Ilolv CTis 1111-41 lit. Oklahoma City 121 (lli-.i l!i (1,'ori;, 'as!nni;lon I17-.i 2(1 Iowa State (lti-;u Frisco Stays Atop UP Poll NKW YORK d'PI-Tbe rnilcdj Press college basketball ratings (tirst-place ,otcs and won - Inst records through Feb. Ill in paren-1 theses i: Team Points 1. San Francisco i2in cjo-oi :i:!7 2. Illinois Mi ' Kt-l ) 3.17 3. Dayton U '211-21 4. Louisville ip i'JI-2' 5. North Carolina St. 110-31 li. Ynndeihill HR-2' 7. Southern Methodist 1 19-21 8 Temple Mil-P 11 North Carolina 'HI-3 .-1 .... . . 1,1,1 hi M in. Kenlucky 1 km1 7,; Second 111 learns 11, Alabama. r.S; 12. Io a. 45: 1:1, I'Cl.A. 43: II. Houston, 23; 15 itici riah and Holy Cross, 111 each: 17, St. Fran cis 1 X.Y.i, 14: ill, Iowa Stale. 13; l! 'lie'. Cincinnati tOhioi. V2 each i -v-.. I Nazarrncs lvi Srattlo lVicifir 'Casrrrs KiUu NAM I'A, Idaho i.n Miekoy, IVnn eonnoeteil for 2.1 points and three other l'ruaders hit in the double tiunres Monday ni:ht as ,orthvot N'a.'arene toppled Seat- tie 1 acute m a noneonfercnee has- ki-tbml contest, M-tu. ; The Crusaders held a tu-W lead at the intenmsum and then cracked the name wide open with a scoring piure midway threuuh the second period l.oren Anderson of S1V was the game's litih scorer with 'J7. A .. 1 Vt-r Al-.v T ""J A'V I IT. A.EX-BUT- A VA GOT IT -- . Z ,r MAPS.' ,) yTTk . Head 1 r 3 ' S FRANCISCO Archie Moore, right, con- Hie light heavyweight champion won a unanimous neets with a short left honk to (he chin of Howard decision over King. Moore weighed a paunchy King of Iti iin, Nev., at close quarters during the 107 while King weighed 186. (AP I'hotofax) llllh round of their no-title tight here last night. Bitter Controversy Raging Over Suspension of Santee AAU Accused of JJiinIin; Case IJadiy By HI) COilHIC-AN NKW VOitK lift A bitter tempest willl'o the Amateur Athletic L'nioii developed today in the wake of Wes Sanlees lifetime suspension. While tiie star American milcr went about his duties as a Ma rine lieutenant in Quanlico, Va., one of the top officials ot the Mis- souri 'illley Section of Hie AAU "ccuscu ii; mK.m ,, V"'';': , I I"ve ' lc 01 "u"""8 '"to all meet promoters warning i n.mi. . 'l'lic Kxi'cutivc CommUloc found c...,.,w. .,;n f r,.niinti :.hrmt $1,5(10 m excess oi alloweil ex penses last year ana uaircu nun 1 1 for life. 5imj "The action was a slap in the i face lo Ihe Missouri Valley Scc 5 , tion," said Hegistralion Commit jiii tee Chairman Julius Koenigsdorf in Kansas City. "It also violaled i5 . the AAU bylaws in the process, rill ! They slate specifically thai appli jjjj caliiin lo full ainnlcur stains can m be acted upon only at the annual meeting of the Board of Covcr r.ii "ors." t,l Hits Rack at Accuser He added that he thought Santee was correct in going to court in hopes of reversing the decision. The Missouri Valley Board of Gov ernors cleared Santee of charges of excessive expenses late last Armstrong. It iSo Ixpconctlpu Again LOS ANGKLKS t.Tt Kx-boxcr lk-nry Arnitfi)nij and bis wife an nounce 1 1 a reconciliation shortly alter he went into court seeking tiMpor;irv alimony from her. Imloo l-'tmor l Ilovlt cm' Pitted ii, t ti. (or.nor trinlo-rnnv n ch.Mn - j'j n.iH hie uiio will - Mae', talk tiling over in the pri- ,r .,,.i ,.i,ii,.,..L. 1 ... . ' " . . thev nut and announeeti ttuu a .i... v,.. . ...t,. tin fr t'i,...r nr.Vi.-n ti.ov invo been wed 22 vears. Now an evan- pelit. Armstrong once held the VoMthoruon.ht nVhtuPh-ht :ind uol- terwei-ht boxiiii: titles. In rcMiiestintT the temporary all- mnnv .-rmilronL' ;:i!il Ins ui'i1 1 hnr iiiiiHht ponlrn Wed ;."-() liikl worth ; ol eonitnunity properly. Molalia Cm Club IMans Suiwhiv Kvont MOI.ALLA Another shoot is slated for this coming Stmd.iv, Februarv 2ti. bv Mtd.il!;i Kod i llun club at their numds Ideated two miles south of Molalla on St,1 telle road Thee ninrthlv shoots draw well from around the area and Art nunrutl. president. is preparing fur another uohI turnout this Sunday, There will be ionics in the elub houe all dav and renini. Am- munition will be sold on the ..rounds. Bv Ham richer ,Q to Head Bombardment --. fv.-7-.i li,-.-:, ,:!( 3 .Ad..-: ftmf ' year only to have the case re-; someone should obtain an Injunc opened bv the parent body. j tion." A high-ranking AAU ollicial hit j Ferris Not Worried back at Koenigsdorf. The ollicial, That is exactly what Santee and who asked that his name not be his attorney Charles P. Grimes mentioned, told The Associated i Pros "We could have brought Koenigs dorf up on charges too. He was either concealing information from us or he was derelict in his duty. I He knew about Santee's expenses."! AAU Secretary-Treasurer Dan Ferris was calm, however. I "Koenigsdorf is a good AAU man, and once he sees all the fads of the case, he'll agree with us." Ferris observed. Bv way of keeping Santee out of competition. Ferris sent a telegram! ; them they would lose their AAU 1 sanction "forever if they per-: mitted Santee to run. l-'erris ad - milled be took tho action 'in case 1 Senators r)irj ( nliitUK'J i Aiim lo Salem: Frailey Gono Pitcher Ron King will return to Ihe Salem Seantors as pitcher coach for the lilSli season, mana- got- Hugh Luhy announced Mon- u;iy. iMiii; win in1 .ioiiiei.1 uj .iiituuii CowilclL k'tthanded hurlcr. who is Golfers lo Defy Weather, Slole Annual Dinner i nci)itp the prediction that any ' thing said about coif will bring an -Duplc months of 1 weather, members of winter .Salem ' t.,-L- i:.,t riiiK u-.ll L-i-l- n(f tlw. --"" " l!n season with their annua Stat - Ni'ht nt Kaiulall's Chuck Wacon Pitcher King Back Thursday evemnc startms at 6:30'bemre he season was over. He oV!o-k. I had a fi-, record for Salem Mon's president L.n.ce Wdhams i Luby said he expects to hear his staff are making this one a ''"i'1' '.- ''ralu :1 inviianoii 111 Ulitii' UlMU'I S 111 Ulf iilVA tlUU ' ,10PI to increae the Men's Club i ineninersiiip to some ou inemoers i for l lu season. Pinner will be served buffet' style and prizes will be awarded winners m the reeent ihihber-dub-bor tourney, A series of movies ot top Pro pollers will be shown: and the program for the coming1 vear win oe announeea. tuner en- lertahmenl will be held durinc , . 'H-jnclit. Oiiueis for this roar are Uil- li.iT.. A::d Am et.MMi. iec preM- dent ami Bins Powell, secretary, treasurer .Micd (Jnidr (tiiuls i 1.1 1.-...1 :.. t:.. "'".i'ii i, mi in in liONAI.P Tho h a s k o I li a 11 isamo Thurfilay letu,vn Ihe Buito- Chevrolet Corvelle 'High tame ard srrics lor men IviHe (hade Sohiml and the Oonald. Hill France ASC R president ' J.orr.yJ s,,,iU!t'-v ' and w. Smaiity invade ..eheol ended m n -0 ! 20 and Ton, McCainll ipJSd I tri."b m Wlth Km m' Sh ' I'1' director, said neither car passed ' i I'aere "ill he another same Kri- a pestrace inspection bv the tech Id.n. Ken 'J I hetueen the two nical inspection committee s.-hools. r.,r.!icr oi which has "There has been a misinternr- leivih h,.s to make up a team i so hoth hoys and c:iis play en e.icn team, iney pia noy.- rn.s snection committee found all cvl tuit toui. are watched closely in jailors of all cars had been bored order to ke trie same irom be- larger than the rules' permitted HOC. (1 III TO MKKT I the s;i;o:n Poc c.'i,.)'i lo hi'lu a nue r.z torc:i: at 8 o"c'.e 4; j !l:e hoir.e 'V Tom .A-'plon. mjJ0 Cu'er l.t;v Plan tor iihedi-'f-e j tra;n:ni; elases are to oo dis- 1 CUS.MJ j. 4 3 - - i ' plan to do. Grimes, in fact, said he hoped to have the papers drawn up in a few days and get quick results. Appraised of Ferris telegram to the meet promoters, Grimes said 'It is characteristic of the AAU's arrogant attitude throughout the proceedings. It's a very interesting attempt by the AAU to commit contempt of court in advance." For his part Ferris was not particularly worried over Grimes' threat to bring the case to the courts. "We've never lost a court case where the question of our jurisdic- tion and power to enforce the rules and regulations were attacked," he said. to Get 1 being optioned again to Salem by the New York Giants. i Third development Monday was i "J '"'Z sent by the Giants to a Class A league in the east. Luhy had an nounced Sunday that Gary Espe, Gervais rookie righthander, has been signed. When King and Cow dell report, that will bring the hurling slaf up to (jvei sinCe Andy Georiic and Gene Roderick, both rookies, are under contract. at pitching after a catching ca reel', posted a 7-1 record 011 Ihe mound in 84 1-3 innings hut bit Olllv .250 as Catcher. He has been Pitching in a California winter leaqUC. Frailey will be missed, as lie hit .313 and hit 18 home runs for the i Senators, who won the first half and lost to Eugene in the play- nffs 1 Cowdcll the lefty who i turned to Salt Lake City to work from other Senator property roon -."e, . r., ,um . .,,,, ,m,o.i. mtu ! 1 '""t-i tuvn i"'i"i. Slock Car Race Results No Good Dae to Mistake t wtav m-tr-it tti m DA TON A BKACH. Fla. f.T( ie National Assn. f r Stoek Car .,, t?;.,., m.,.i.,.. ..ij Simill..'( c.nninn m'iin nt ir9 Mimia s iannmq mile acceieia- (jon runs (nr u s sports ears be- causp of a misinterpretation of the nos t rtiorctj reruns mafje v0dnesdiv m 1 i-i v . t r. i i Chuck Daii-h ot Long Reach. Calif., posted the fa-test time of M.I4 miloS an hour in a im lop- less horn Ihunderbird. Zora Arkus nulov of iMroit was runnerup with S6.K8 m n.h. in a lii.Vi tnolrss !;,t,on of -the rules by all parlies ronrerneil " Frmc s.-,i,t Ti,. in. I 5 YEAR GUARANTEE! CuanntetJ S - iS1 (0NU01 SESVICt' l?to til St. Tourhamcnt Tcaiiis Still to NHVNCAA Baltic Over Best of 'Leftovers' By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Only 11 berths remained open Tuesday in the annual cold-war between the two-giant post-season basketball attractions the NCAA s uul -' ""' ouiumau. national championship tournament cally as conference kings. It's the and the National Invitation Tourn-; other seven at-large berths the anient. NCAA has to fill. While officials of both tourneys! Already m as conference champs insist there is no actual compcti-j are Marshall (17-3) of the Mid tion between them, there's no; American and Connecticut (17-7) denying that both will have an f 'he Yankee. Memphis State 115. eye' on Philadelphia Wednesday 5' and Holy Cross (19-4) are the when St. Joseph s tangles with Temple. The NIT would like the winner for one of its four remaining open ingsparticularly since Temple is 20-1 for the season and ranked No. 10 in this week's Associated Press poll and St. Joseph's stands as the only club to defeat St. Francis of Brooklyn, already an NIT entry. Calhoun Wins 18th Straight NEW YORK Wl Undefeated Rory Calhoun has won 18 straight fights, but his handlers are in no jjai iiLiuui ii in I y lu pusn iiiu line young middleweight prospect. "We're going slow and easy. said manager Frank Bachman and trainer Charley Goldman after Roaring Rory bombed and stopped hard-bitting Angelo Defendis of Brooklyn in five roundj of a live ly televised scrap at St. Nicholas Arena Monday night. Calhoun, a solidly-built, 23-year-old boxer from White Plains, N.Y.. cut Angelo over both eyes, stag gered him twice in rhe fifth round and dropped him for five a the fifth ended. The bell rang as referee Tedd Martin tolled five over Defendis. Dr. Alexander Schiff signalled to Martin to end what had become a one-sided affair. Under New York rules it was recorded as a five round technical knockout. Calhoun, 5-9 and Kil3! pounds. wai 3-1 favorite over tho 22-year-old, lfrati-pound Defendis. SCORES In the Alleys CAPITOL LANES Cnmmcrrlai No. 1 Tram results: Valley Oil 0. Spinners Five. 4; Goklies 0, Lawless Masons 4 Orval's Used Cars 1, Nicholson s Ins. i: Knights of Columbus 4. Salem Stool A: Supply 0; Artz's Studio 0 ilawlinson's Laundry 4: Salem Auto Parts 0, Wondry's Furniture 4 High team game: Spinner's Five HiRh individual game: C. C. Howel (C.oldies 24. Hi-:h individual series: Rex Shelton (Spinner's Fivel 602. CAPITOL LANi:S Coimnerrial No. 2 Team results: 1st Katmnal Rai.tr n Team Twelve 4; Team Ten 3. KniRhts oi Colimilnis 1; Burkland Lumber 1, Tip Top Tavern 2; Jones & Fagg 2 Martin Brollicrs 2; Team Nine o' Turn A Lam 4; Stettler Supply 4. Lmman Wolfe 0. Iligh individual game: Al Burgess High Individual series: Keith Hayes 5!)4. ; 1033 High team game: Jones & Face I Hifih team series: Tip Top Tavern UNIVERSITY LANES (.'lassie l.eacue Team results : llartman's JpwMnrs 2 lloyce Team 2: Riches Electrir 4. i S a 1 c m Hardware 0: Crown Prince I fc!, Ki.WA i! I Frank's Produce 3. Barb's Sporting i G",??Ji. l; , , , . . 3037 High team game: Riclies Electric. 1060. Hif-ti individual serfes: Dean Bun nell of Hartman's Jewelers. 625. High ie.diviriual came: Wayne Doiius of noubie Cola. 213. Other high scores: Chet Bovre 613. T. Vittor.e 621. Frank Evans 609. F. McNall 621, Art Upston 606. Ed Krecjl 621. UNIVERSITY LANES I'U 801) I.eamie Team results: Ripp's Service 1. Nameless Food Market 2: Team No. Five 1. Kanmer Motors 2: TaeKesell Pontiac 2. Team No. Six 1: Hepine t-.tiin u. lacwrn K'U j: Minmor.s i-uel Oil 3. Chucks Standard Service 0 Hi eh team series: Simmons Fuel 0:1 2?65. H:gh team game: Nameless Food S8;i High individual series: Darrel Pcr nian oi Team No. Five 564. iiieil "-dividual game: Darrel Per- I man of Team No. Five 235. Other hich scores' Ken Luke of Simmons Fuel Oil 560 & 232. vWd w vf- sp conversions, etc.: New h;eh season lndivtduol game bv Darrel Pcrman of Team No. Five with ' bar tiowlino courts Mixrd Leamir Team results: Satan Pins 3 Pin Pais i: Goof-Uos a. sreu-haii, i" Tumblers 3, Fearsome Four 1; Stink- h ,ert: Tum. bi-r.s. 545 and v$. 1::k:i individual same and series r women; Lorraine BuegU. 167 and ( Adirrnspment) For Relief of Itch Druoaists' Prescrmtion "8SI' rrescnpTlon hen vour skin ts irntatei vitn nimpies rea blotches an ther skin blemishes (mm exter nal c'n'ises voue crav with iter, np torture trv -Sanilone Oin neni itchins stops . nruthpth jmrfrtint d'sanp.,rk immediatei' -initine Oinlmrnt is also won r'i- ni itc.line teet crack0bt ween tites anr1 Mniete's foot. " 'nr .fTe o CAPITA1 DRUG STORE State it I.iberr Thone 3-31 1 8 Be Signed Temple, St. Joseph's (16-4), Ok. lahoma City (17-5), Canisius 113 6) and Seattle (15-7) appear to be the leading contenders for the available tournament berths. Ok Jahoma City let it be known Mon day night it is not interested in the NIT, but hopes to get in the NCAA. The NCAA actually has only four of ils 25 championship entries in ! hand-but of the remaining 21. all ; ?" i-wrge cnuices i lar. Ida- ho State (14-7) can qualify as the Rocky Mountain champ by beat ing Colorado College Tuesday night. NIT Field Listed In addition to St. Fraflcis of Brooklyn (18-1), the NIT field lists Louisville (21-2), Dayton (20-2), Seton Hall (18-3.', Niagara (17-5), Duquesne (11-91, Marquette (11-9), and Xavier of Ohio (14-8). Louis ville, No. 3 in the poll, and Day ton, ranked No. 4, are the co-favorites to lift the NIT crown from Duquesne. Dayton was the NIT runnerup last year. Louisville reached the quarterfinals. The NfT, opening in Madison Square Garden March 17, prob- i ably will fill two of its remaining berths with the Missouri Vallev St. Louis or Oklahoma A&M) and Skyline (Utah, Brigham Young or Utah State) runnersup. The cha pions go to the NCAA. Finals at Northwestern The NCAA semifinals and cham pionship game will be held at Evanston, 111., on the Northwest cm campus March 22-23. First round eliminations begin March 12 at Madison Square Garden, Fort Wayne, Ind. and two Western sites to be named. The second round is scheduled for Philadelphia, Iowa City, Law rence, Kan., and Corvallis, Ore., March 16-17. Tide Table TlllKS FOIl TAFT, OKI (Compiled by US Coast & Geodetic Survey, Portland, Oregon l High waters Low Waters Feb. 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