Salem, Ore., Friday, January 4, 1957 Page 2 Sectityi 2 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Coast Conference to Open Basketball Slate Tonight O.S.C. at Stanford, Huskies at U.S.C. 3 Schools Not Eligible for Crown j By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ! Pacific ('cist Conlrrrnce has !:?;bnil action opens Friday night from Mr.scow, Idaho, to Los An-1 4:'!cs with only six of the nine members cligihle for the confer c 'ce crown and a berth in NCAA playoffs. UCLA, Washington and South ern California were ruled out by J oth the conference and the NCAA because of excessive aid to alhleles. Who'll get that coveted spot for , the March NCAA playoffs is any body's guess. i Northern California sports writ-! ers' pick California to win the CC with Washington second and ; I'CLA third. Cal has a weekend ("oubleheader at Washington State.1 Hear forward Larry Friend and; nuard Earl Robinson have shown1 steady improvement since the season started and figure an the Cal sparkplugs. Elgin Baylor Tops Northwest Scoring Chieftain Tallies 314 for 26.2 Average By JACK HKWINS SKATTLE iPi If you have to nang a nickname on Klgin Bnvlor j He Is a bit behind his '55 aver he prefers "Rabbit." but he stacks age. which was 30.8. up nij-e like a lion to the players j Ranked 10th nationally in team! assigned the job of guarding him. play litis week, the Chiefs also ; As the college basketball season provided the No. 2 man in the ! dived into the new year the un-, Northwest scoring derby I) i c k fortunate guards had managed to Slricklin. Lean Hick had 2:10 limit the Seattle University sopho-1 points at the week's end. Oi oth more to 314 points in 12 games, er player was abo1 e the 2i0 mark. Their combined efforts kepi him 1 Jack Day of St. Martin's check out of the top spot nationally, 1 irg in with 210 in 10 games. wncrc ns m.i average iocks mm chuck Curtis of Pacific Luth in seventh place. pran Md ()own fourlh spol wjlh Ike Chestnut In TV Matel WASHINGTON Feather weight contender Ike Chestnut planned anything hut a cordial Washington 152. welcome Friday night for Isidroj ' TOP TEN .Martinez, of Panama, who enmej FG FT TP north to seek fame and Yankee Baylor. St' 112 9n .114 ('"liars'. Slricklin, S1I 7fi 78 2.10 The two meet in n 10-round na- p;.y, st. Martin's i W 210 tionally televised bout at Capitol Curtis, PLC 67 59 1 93 Arena, where Chestnut won 'Adams. Whitworth 6fi 49 lfU friends in two previous appear- Boin. Washington 57 1M iint'i. Burkhart. KAVC 71 39 1R1 The 2.Vyear nld Ike, fighting out Simmons. Idaho 59 5.1 171 nf Harlem, dropped a split deci- Bock, WSC i 57 5ii 170 Mon to France's Cherif llaniia Nelson. WWC 5 34 152 !ist spring. Rut Chestnut put tip Second Ten: Bob Turner. !.m a whale of a battle. Later he stop- zagn. 149; Have (Jambee. Oregon i'cd Carmelo Costa of Brooklyn. State. 149; Dnug Smart. W.-iwii;-then fourth ranking challenger, on ton. 147; Ilocer hers n, Paciltc an eighth round TKO. Lutheran, 14ti; Don Moeid. 1'u That is one of three knockout get Sound. 145; l.nivn Amiri'Min. wins on Ike's record, which lists Seattle Pacific. W, Chit Slirltnn. a total of 23 irtorus a-iamst 1 Lewis k Clark. Llii; Hill Coordes. t! -feats and 3 draws Mat tin'. Centra' Washington. 12.'t; M;i 2'. hr.s knocked out 14 of his 21 .lrrman, Seattle Pacific. 127, Slit v.ctims and manager Manuel Al- Hanson. Central 'Vahi .um. Ill; f ;ro says Isiriro "never stops Hon Hoy, illamrlto, 111. tirnwinc punches." He's hern licked three times, once by kao, Wilt Averages i 34, Leads U. S. NKW YOHK - With a sur prising plunce in scoring all .'round the nation, there's just no ie to challenge Wilt ChanihM n. the Karsas wheat shock, (or r individual lead in major col I e haskrihall. The lug -ophoniore. houneiiv I (k from a low 12 point ettcrt a :ainst Iowa Stale to score Rl I'nsl Oklahoma and Colorado a: thr Jayhawks "on th.' B:g Sr- Tournament last wv.k. Mill ' is a cumfortahV rdge with his .'0 average Chamherlam has t r cd "(Hi p 1 1 n 5 in In-; nine res Ihl'ouch Kit S;:!iiulav ;c i ; Huig to NCAA Srn a lurc.m 'ist'es released Friday. Orady Wallace el Smith ('..to is nevl at 30 .1 while iVHnn Iva s little Chet Foiti' ihird at 27 7. Kljjin Baylor of Seattle is ..... ..nth The scni im: ''slow -down" si nus up in the fact only 4 p!,v 1 1 s h-e a erased 2:t or more po.nK a came so f nr. In recent v "-mi-v the number has bei-n nvn-h ii Ji ei. with 67 manaeinc it !,w .sea son . Molaila II..uliti- Mlrv To Oppn Salimlnv ' MOLALLA (Special - Mol.illa bowling alley, west of Melalla, v II be onen on Saturday alternoons. starling this , coming Saturday, i January 5, until th end of Hit bowling season. Bill Houser will ftive h tf ca j stmiatfon to anyone it , l!hvsip srtssion! on .w tfen tfj, $ t$f& WatKc, wwa;er. i -"'feMfertf h Carolina's) SWirhjS-k. played on thp same team at .Maury High Schvol in Morfolk V. 1 UCLA, carrying a 9-1 pre-sea-son record .play at Moscow, Idaho on Coach Johnny Wooden 's first trip to the Vandal school in his nine years at West wood. Wood en's team won the I'CC crown last year and lost in the NCAA regionals to an Francisco, which went on to win its second straight national title. Oreqnn State, another pre-sea-son favorite, journeys to Palo Alto for thp first of a two-game set against Stanford. Southern California entertains Washington. Oregon opens its PCC schedule next week. Oregon State's Beavers already have beaten I'SK and Washington in pre-season play. They meet a young Stanford team which, ac cording to Conch Howie Dallmar, is showing constant improvement. Washington's spark plug is Bruno Bom, who took the most valuable player awrd in Oregon State's Christmas week tourna ment. The Beavers won the two night affair. Southern Cal, with eight letter men, counts heavily on forward Jim Kaufman and guard Chuck Reilly. But the muscular Rabbit rates No. I in the Pacific Northwest a position to which he is no stranger. In 1955. as a freshman at College of Idaho, the import from Spingarn High School in Washington, D.C.. took Northwest sco.ing honors with 805 points for the season. Chieftain Is Kunnerup 1!I3 and three players were dead locked at IS 1 : Marv Adams of Whitworth, Bruno Rom of Wash ington and Bob Burkhart of East ern Washington. Jt look 150 points or better to land a player in the Top Ten. (iary Simmons of Idaho had 171, j Larry Beck of Washington State 170 and Leltoy Nelson of Western (ioll Tourney Opens at LA ! LOS ANCKLKS (.f The l'i57 'golfing wars got under way Fri day, with l'4 players on the (nun; line and taking dead aim at the top money in the $:t5.0O0 Los An geles Open Tins is the ilNi annual Los An geles fu'iuro, Hie kickoff tmirna nient on a rich w mier trail and the main target is the $7,o:n) top money to the winner The scene is the Kan ho Mu nicipal Golf Course in f.i Los Angeles, an estimaud ('.'. mo ard of challenge w hu h L!o d Man grum tamed compN'ii ly a i-ar ;'go in winmivj the 1. fprn for the fourth time. Mannmi'.s four offuia! t::ps around ih place last e.tr uce done in 72 stroke. 'l ui!rr Kaiuho s par ;iv-:'V-;i. Pll! ATKS HtlNOK KOOK1K PITTSHl'llCiH IT - Outfir!.! rr le aU h.is t'n the Khn, I, Hemon leniorui! An ani ; !h' Piltvhurgh Pir ales' mil si. i mi in; nvk'c !or the I' V sea"n Thr ;ird a made hv I h r Pit,h;irv;h Chapier f 'he W.if h;''l Wii'rrN A.-feat mn n( An- JOK IWMKIKA , A CCv"S;- Jc- . . ! i 0 fKCdtj-...BtfrhA IHIA IS wy hi ya, iWShy. .ma-nA. ' ,. .... ..., '"1 M I N.S A B 3 vWSe eOTH8. WK.iy.J lOCKY .. J MS Y -.' wif3 r-'- nou ) P.CS9 -S ts IS-. FCR YCf. vmr'. ). T IT S VEST ' 1 10 SOX A CHAWnLltS ? 'JAf YOU'LL" BE A'L V ' f'f 'f Il' ' S. ( H W TO y K-h . I liOT IT FrR, A r- ..X.t . J I T0 ftf?-". . ( fast pay Cu A ( moiSSAie hA-HA-HA? 4 i ' -V yi I i"Eifi" V " SlCrL W--rr- -L The Peonle's Clioice (in Ioica) CKDAK RAPIDS, la. Coach and Mrs. Forest the sign dhows the feelings of some people In Kvashevskl and Tommy. 3, at left, are shown Iowa. The Hawkeyes defeated Oregon Stale. 35-19, enling at thp Memorial Building after landing In the Rose Bowl New Year's Day. (AP Wire In Cedar Rapids Thursday night. A boy carrying photo) Rematch Billed For Fight Title (ilia tup Fullmer Wants Jiolunson Hotit A pi in NKW YOHK i-A return bout between newly corwned middle j weight champion Gene Fullmer and dethroned May Robinson was just about set today for .New York i" Mid-March. Fullmer okayed the second i fight, promoter Jim Norris wants' it, and there was every indication the ;t(i year-old Mobinson would of ficially say yes this afternoon. I Robinson lost his title on a unanimous 15-round decision at Madison Square Garden Wednes day nieht. George Gainford, "chief advis er" in I he Rohinson camp, said the Susar Man had told him he wanted the rematch at the ear liest possible dale. Robinson himself indicated after his losing effort he was ease for the chance to win the title for) the fourth time as well as to earn j another bis payday. He collected SIM. 19(1 while Fullmer received1 on!v Si'ni.y For Ihe return each will get M per cent. Norrcu said pbout 5.000 fans had been turned away in a surprise sellout Wednesday. The fiqht lured lit. 134 cash customers ar.d grossed S194.M5. The radio and television receipts were $1 no. (ton, even though New York and Philadel phia were blacked out. "We could dra-v between $250. oon and $273.o:to for the return at 'he Garden in the middle of March if we ha . e another local blackout of TV," said Norris. ' That, however, is up to the S10"SO s " "We're ready." said Fullmer 's manager Marv Jensen. "We want the big money now." PKHF.Z VS. IMF, NKW YOIIK HT' - World fly weght champion P. ual Perrz h;s a .'reed to defend hi. title ;r.'a;r.st Memo P;ez of Mexico at Buenos Aires, Jan. it a an nounced Thursday by Charley .Minsion. who is nestiating t h e fight. FANFARE :.,m i f-v r ' A0tN. PRESIDENT X EVASHEVSKI FOR GOVERNOR THE HAWKSw FOR EVERT Looks Like Season Fornicr Victims Wool Play Dead By KI) WII.KS The Asftoclnted Presi ton Coach Tommy Blackburn isn't: going to pull a rabbit out of the hat. I In the past he has shrugged off all graduation losses and with some rebuilding magic has man aged to keep the Flyers among the giants in college basketball He has a .7X2 winning percentage in a decade at Dayton. His only losing year was his first ' 12-14'. Editor Suggests ! Pro Grid Team I For California F.KKKKLKY, Calif.. -The editor of the Daily Californian sucyests that the university's foot ball team he replaced by a pro fessional squad. "The object of intercollegiate football," said editor Boh Falk, "is to win. This is what the stu-l dents w ant . ..w hat the alumni want. ..what the public wants." Falk prefaced his editorial with this quotation from George Bern ard Shaw: "The real joke is, I am in earnest." "The names, the uniforms, the home field would remain as they are." Falk continued. He would let the Associated Students of the Vimersity of California retain a block of seats and provide card tucks and a marching band. Itobert G. Sprout, president of I'C. replied: "1 do not find myself in agree ment with the editor of the Daily Ca'ifornian " Chancellor Clark Kerr said "the proposal is as impossible in prac tice as it is in principle." -t WiST f I I scv.' i f5VE ;i j Slack for Dayton But with big Bill I'hl. Ray Dier inger and Jimmy Paxson gone from last :eason's NIT runner up squad, this figured to be Black burn's toughest season, And that's what it looks to be. Kven early victims won't stay dead. Record Sinks to 5-6 Duquesne, another fallen giant, took an 88-45 th'imping from the Flyers in the Blue Grass Tourna ment at Louisville last week, but last night the Dukes up and bopped the Flyers at Dayton 7f)-71. Duquesne, led by Dave Ricketts" 23 poln ,. took a 33-24 lead at the half and never trailed as Dr.ytovs record sank to 5-6. It was one of a number of sur prises last night. Xavier of Ohio upset Western Kentucky, ranked 14th in this week's Associated Press poll. A7-79: Utah State rocked I'tah 6A-G4 in overtime: Bradley battered St. John's of Brooklyn 97-7R: Florida State. after nine defeats in a row, won its first of the season with a 'OR-: 9fi job on Furman for third place in Senior Bowl Tournament. In "form" games. 17th-ranked 1 Oklahoma City "hipped Arizona fiO-M: Wake Forest, No. '18. rie-1 feated George Washington 72-54 ; i and Spring Hill repeated as the Senior Bowl champ with an 83-79, decision over Morehead Ky.. j I'tah Ars fpsct I'tah A pair of Xavier sophs. Corny j Freeman and Hank Stein, each , counted 21 points and stubby sen ior Jimmy Booth canned 19 as the Musketeers handed Western Kentucky its third defeat in eight starts. I'tah State came from eight points back to tie I'tah at the end of regulation time on Ted Smith's basket in the final minute. It was Smith again with the final goal of the overtime. Florida State set a tournament record with its ina points, rolling behind Hugh Durham's 31 and a pair of 21-poin: jobs by Bob Waites and Bob Williams. In the title game, Morehead out - hit Spring Hill from the field 29-28. but the champs bagged 27 foul shots. By WALT DITZcN By Ham t'isliet PCCPrexies Vote 9 - 0 Against Easing Penalties for Violations Council Tackles Play ers Aid A t Today SAN FRANCISCO W-The Pa cific Coast Conference today tac kled the intricate problem of fi nancial aid for football players and other athletes after knocking down any possibility that previous ly assessed penalties would be eased. A recommendation by the pow erful Presidents' Council, com posed of leaders of the nine mem ber schools, proposed a new aid plan based on need with financial assistance t'irough grants-in-aid during the seasons of competition. Keep Round Robin In opening action of its two-day special meeting yesterday, the conference, by a single vote, maintained the round-robin sched ule for football and unanimously acted to boost scholastic stand ards for athletes. A virtual C average must be maintained. The round-robin, which went into effect this past season, re quires all conference schools, ex cept Idaho, to play each other annually. This means at least seven conference contests. A plan backed by UCLA and Souther.i California with support of Washington and California would have reduced the require - ment to five. Attending this, meeting are the! school presidents, the faculty ad visors for athletics who take offi-; cial PCC action and the athletic directors. : I Roberts Not Eligible The reiteration that penalties. OCC to Open Slate Tonight By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Oreeon Collegiate Confer- ence opens us Dasr,eiuaii season Friday night with games at Klam- ath Falls and Ashland. The top contest, at Klamath raits, win pit oeienaing cnam- Jordan said Athletic Director , LBa" Batcheller in the saddle. Official NBA weekly statistics is pion Portland State against strong Thomas D, Bolles told him Mon-1 Tennis: Australia will continue . sllcd ,0(lav disclosed that rookie Oregon Tech. dav th,, ..00r tparhir,i." was lo reign supreme both individual- i Russell nf the Rnslnn Celtics, rnl. The other will match Eastern Oregon . College of Education s0 ,or" the dismissal vote. against Southern Oregon. . . . . 4 , . Portland State is favored to win!. "rmf.r fj0 the Amcr its third straight conference title !'can Football Coaches Assn., Jor this season, despite its 2-5 record?" moved 10 "a"'""1 " in practice games and the loss of 1 '8 ' as coach and ath nine lettermen from last year. dlr,c"!r a "t College. Orosrnn Tech has a 5-1 ore-r season record. Eastern Oregon 3-5 and Orcson College 0-6. Winless rw rv.ii j.. . !,,'. i, h opening weekend. Touchdown Club Honors Maplie, Sooners' Team WASHINGTON The Uni- versity m uK.anmi.as n'' football team and Brooklyn Dodg-;(or iH j . T , ,1 selected for lop awards of tho Touchdown Club of Washington. was named "outstandinc eollcae team of the year." The Sooners. unbeaten in four seasons, scored 466 points last fall to 51 by 10 vyyynnii. Maclie was chosen for the Clark 1.1 r II 1 1 1 II itlt'IIKM Idl rtdlU M'l inn sensational string of victories" in the last month of the National League pennant race. Maclie was described as the "comeback man" of the league. Htikcr Sifins (!ul) lwl; l; I in-7 I' 1 1 JlPfOIld lll-ly.' roul CHICAGO - Gene Baker. Chicago Cubs second baseman. has signed his 1957 contract, it was announced Friday. Raker is the second Cub to enter the fold, shortstop F.rnie Banks having signed his contract Thursday. Baker batted .258 last season, nil u nome runs anu nai- ted in o7 runs. He led the league in double plays, participating in 100. ASSlfiNEn TOP WKIOHT MIAMI. Fla. 'I'P'-Calumet Farm's Bardstown has been as sicned I2fi pounds for the $100,000 Widener Handicap at Hialeah on Feb. 23. Needles, last year's Kentucky Derby winner, drew 124 pound impost while Dedicate was peced at 12.1 . 01. 1) TIMERS TO PLAY ST. I'ETERSiH'lUi. Kla. 'IT1 -Baseball greats of the oast go . back into action Saturday. Jan. 19. for the second annual maior league 'old-timers' game for the benefit of the March of Dimes. i Syracuse football star .limmy ! Brown compeled in five varsity i snnris at Manhassct, ,. Y., High ' School. CHARLIE CHAN CHINESE MEDICINE AND HERB CO. NEW LOCATION SO. 12th AND I.FS1.1E 11!S LESLIE Office Hours Tues. and tfctt. Only 9 a. m 5 p. n, Minn .i8-.n S. B. KlNti, HI RUL-T stand was a setback for UCLA, includes fullback v.. . " c '' eased. USC, Washington and to a lesser1 also an all-conference selection. , LSC and LCLA hae been voted extent, California. These penalties! All football players who com-( down previously m such attempts, include loss of a year's eligibility peted at UCLA in 1955 lost a year I Balloting to keep the round-rob. for athletes, most of them foot- of eligibility and 42 were pena- in i football schedule werc Stanford, ball plavers, win received illegal lized at USC. Washington and Washington State. Oregon. Oregon aid in i955. ; eligibility losses. I State and Idaho, which doesn't The juniors at UCLA who thus j Vote Was 9-0 i participate fully in it. have completed their collegiate! Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg of Califor-j UCLA and USC both had ex cheers include A1I-PCC gridders ' nia, the conference spokesman, pressed a desire to end the round- Jim Matheny, a center, and Ksker Harris, a guard. At USC the group Crystal Ball Reveals 1957; Tew Upsets' Seen by Oscar By OSCAR FRAI.EY I'nllcd Press Sports Writer NKW YORK. (UP) Babv 11)57 and the word from the new young master of the mansion is that ' uling a came with another mem there will be very few changes, alias upsets, in the sports world this(ber. But the petitiomnc institution year. must prove sufficient reason. Just Taking it sport by sport, the j the world heavyweight title al-' now lnis worl( remains to be young sprout gives us this sort o(.most without drawing a deep secn- a pitch: breath. He'll knock out Tommy Details of the academic require. Baseball: Those perennial New,. Jackson and then start his own; merits will be voted at the spring1 York Yankees will be back on top : of the heap once more, onl, this! time they'll dust off the Cincinnati Redlegs in the World Series. The most valuable players will be re peating Mickey Mantle in the American League, with 55 home runs as he takes another shot at the Ruth record, and Ted KIu- ! szewski of the Reds in the Na- onai. ) Boxing: Young Floyd Patterson looks as sure as taxes to retain Harvard May Replace Coach i CAMBRIDGE, Mass. OP Only an official announcement that Lloyd Jordan is fired appeared acKing inursaay oeiore narvara nangs oui a neip waniea sign for. ilia I'liiil nnnh m ilo OO.im'.i. , , .. 7 football history. I Jordan said Wednesday niehtl that the Kacultv Committee on : Athletic hports has asked the; Harvard Corp. to "replace" him and buy up his contract, which has two years to run. hv ,h. mmi,,. ... .......... a j. His Harvard teams have had ""' " u". " j nin8 24 games, losing 31 and play- .. ..v... ... ,. .n... l"u and lost six, SOC Cajrc Trio Made Ineligible p J, L. tO OpCll .SHLAND Three Southern) I AVn Iff. Thpna C.,. thorn .Thursday were declared ineligible j furlhcr games Ms s(,ason be. cause lw grades, Thj .. . .. I :,.. n,.. rni,, I ence onener atiainst Kastern Ore - The three are forward Don Pace- anH enhetit ..I o antnr DrnM Pass: and substitute center Bruce D " ' Reese w.is the No. 2 scorer in ! ' .,':' 'A . -u .on . 3 ' i , ,. w 11,..;, """ I.'.... n:......v..,l W... ....... . ... . M.iinwu.i ".. lit I mill l.n The Detroit Tl- ,.. h.,.. .i.-.j ritlh,h.j.j pitcher Paul Fovtack. one of the American Lea"ue's most promis-: inc hurlcrs. and catcher B V 'Red' Wilson to 1957 contracts The fastball.ng Fovtack won 15 games and lost 1? last season. i Wilson the former University of Wisconsin football star, had ' his ' ppst season io aic KMi. .289 after season a big flurry miri. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS AXGELES Kid Centclla. 13611- Nicaragua, slopped Art Ramponi. I55. Oakland. Calif., 5. STKl'BKNYILLE Ohio - Al Moratti. 144. Montreal, outpointed Willie Epps. 143. Youngstown. ; Ohio. 10 I PARIS. France name Bini. ' 118'i. Pans, outpointed Tanny Campo. 120. Manila. 1ft. Schaefer Corn Remedy Th( corn or callous ihould com off in 6 to 10 days. 25c SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE XWi 0ily t.m. to p.m tti(ftv!i 9 t. m. tn 3 p. m. 135 .V Commercial said the vote to maintain penai- ties was 9-0 and hat no move nccrpd into his crystal ball today bum of the month club. The other champs aren't too solid, with Archie Moore, Ray Robinson, Car - man Basilio and Sandy Saddler all to be dethroned. (pleted annually. Golf: The young blood will make j UCLA. USC and Washington its bid this year but, as they go carry the brunt of the penalties, into the open, Ben Hogan still will. The Uclans were placed on pro be "the man to beat." Gene Lit. tier will do it. Cary Middlecoff will wrap up the Masters and some guy named "Joe" will take the i l. f urgoi win laKC inc worm io De me years icaaing ; money winner. (But don t spend, it yet, Ed.) Football: Oklahoma again reigns supreme. Who else? In the profes sional game, it will be the New York Giants and Chicago Bears again on the strength of their young talent, with the Bears cop ping the title. Basketball: Kansas, because of WiU The s;m) chamberlain, will bp lhe natiftn-s too team. Amone i the the Boston Celtics will I ' . capture their first NBA champion- s(l Jp itai-inp- Calumet's Rarhizon will hn thr. win! pr honk favorite for the Kentucky Derby with strong ; sell's amazing defensive feats support for Bold Ruler: But thejovcrshadowed even Bob Pettit'i race will be won by Mrs. Rich-: continued scoring splurge today in ard Dupont's Ambchaving, with (he National Basketball Asn. ly and in the Davis Cup, regard less of whether Ken Rosewall or Lew Hoad turns pro. The one left will be the kingpin. In the pro racquet, Pancho Gonzales will rule the roost not only in 1957 but in 1958 and 1959. Hockey: Montreal's Canadians iDounds in gamcs he-s pl yei 20 ,..,ll rdlqin thn Mil enaenn llllft! .. .. .r r'j .CI i ' Z. r , 7 ,i.ipcr ccm 01 a" "bounds by both ent- as Jean Behveau starts- to w, riohif,,i nikre hnrkev immortal, uetroil s t-teawinqs and tU Dnlnn Drinn. -ill fiohl It m,t ...c ... ""'his leadership in six different de- for second place. Short year, wasn't it i I Slate Tonight By thk AssnriATKD press Basketball action Friday ni?ht !wMI 1,0 . highlighted by first round 'action in the Portland league. Franklin, the defendina stute champion, meets a diificult op- ; nnt in Grattl .lefferson and L" 1 " w l" clash in another game. Benson faces Washington and Cleveland! lakes on Rooseelt. Other top gamcs pit Hcrnnston. Ihe state's only undefeated maior j learn, against Walla Walla. Cen-' ;tral Catholic meets Beaverton: and Astoria faces Milwaukie. Vnrth Salem nl.n-c I ohnnn Al. " r. j T' . , , ' -- "o it, . Home clashes with South Salem in Valley games. Southern Oregon action will see Ashland goinj ajainst Grants 1 as ana A'raford meeting Cen - tral PomL ,!-RAhl-I QUINTET TO TOUR ?;,EH: Y0RK 'I'Pi-The national basketball team of Israel, which "'rci-a to wunaraw trom the Olympic competition because of the hostilities in the Mideast, will United """-"""J? l0Ur O' Iniied States with a game at Madison Square Garden Sunday altrrnoon. Keh. ,1 " SAVING MONEY C4 QWC4(ieHt AT SALEM FEDERAL "2ftt mAJf iOMt. M put tAo64J robin to allow lntersectional con- tests than the present three. This had been approved by the Presidents' Council in a closi vote on Dec. 2 with two mcmberi absent. Must Have Reason As a substitute for abolishing the round-robin, the conference came up with a ruling that a school can petition to be relieved :0( a scheduled came or of schorl. meeting. Basically, it was decided a virtual "C" average must be ; maintained and 2fl semester or 42 quarter units he successfully corn- bation until July 1, 1959. and the Trojans and Huskies until July 1, 1958. During that time no athletic team can win a conference title ; 0j. participate in a post-season conte!ttt including the Knse Bowl, California was nut on nrohatinn until .July 1 of this year, but with out the chamnionshio bans. The probation against USC by the PCC involved football only, but was increases by the NCAA to include all sports. Russell Grabs 112 Rebounds NEV YORK (UP) Bill Rus- lege basketball's "player of the year" in 1955 with San Francisco, racked up a grand total of 111 rebounds in four games during the week. Russell has merely accounted for 35 per cent of all Celtic re- teams. Virtually unnoticed. 6-in.Pcltit of the St. Louis Hawks tallied 134 .f""'"- " gann-a lu v.iiliuk partments total points iBORi, average points 126.9 per game), field goal attempts '633'. field Koals scored 1274', free throw at- . tempts (337 and free throws scored ' ' Ex-Hrnnr Offiriul Dirs ! After Heart Attack LKWISTOX. Idaho P A heart ; attack Thursday look the life of loin labor, who served as husi- ness manager of the Lewiston Broncs of the Northwest Baseball League in 1954. He was SO. SCOKKS In the Alleys l'nirsiiy Bmvi viStfr'0 SfJSS "i"'"..-'-? Mm-h. j: 'nnv'V kr.r,- s J. 1 Lumber I : TaEacscll Pnnllar 'i. Cfi- "e". Oil 24; Ripp's service Stat: Aimrim rana Market l: tan Malni Trailers 2. Team 1 men food Market a.is: high individual . 'inT'-. k- 'feid ot ind. Mert-h 234. ', cherry hit Bn ' I Ladies city Leacue results Tfuri- 1 da-: Karr s t. The Corral cafe 11: anHdcVdCTi.!"!MVd Market 2- r.nh i.uir Masons . ,c. . 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