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Page 2 Section 2 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL' Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, February 6, 1957 Miler Jim Bailey Named Winner of Hayward Award Prothro Close 2nd At Portland Event Transplanted Australian Was First To Kun 4-Minute Mile in U.S., Beating Landy in Upset By A. C. JONES Capital Journal Sports Editor PORTLAND (Special)-Tho Australian who likes to rim for the University of Oregon Jim Bailey has joined the list of illustrious winners of the Bill Hav- ward trophy for outstanding contribution to Oregon athletics. His selection, something on the surprife side, was based on his feat of running the first four-minute mile on American soil, last summer at Los Angeles when he beat his countryman, John Landy, in 3:58.6. The lithe running ma chine is full of surprises. His margin over runnerup Tom my Prothro was reported to be small. Making the final choice were 50 persons from various fields of sports. Prothro brought Ore gon State college football out of the doldrums and in two seasons coached the Beavers to a Rose Bowl berth. Unexpected Decision 'About 700 persons paid $5 each to attend the 34-hour program which followed a few bites to eat. George Pasero, Oregon Journal sports editor, was master of cere monies. Duffy Daugherty, .Michi gan State university coach, was speaker, mixing humor and phil osophy in a dosage that was strong on humor. I Said Bailey In his acceptance remarks: "This is unexpected, since I haven't been an Oregonian very long. It will make a terrific impression on my friends back home that this country has given this honor to an Australian." Bailey, former NCAA mile cham pion at Oregon, also represented his native land in the Olympic Games but was forced to withdraw from the 1500 meters because of nay fever. He showed no signs of the malady in the smoke-filled Columbia Athletic club dining hall. A list of nearly so Oregon sports Bailey Breaks the Tape to Win Aicard Speaker Pays Tribute to 12 In Final Picks Daugherty Doubts Any State Could Have Finer Croup PORTLAND (Special) Hugh "Duffy" Daugherty is serious, about his football but even his straight-faced philosophical speak ing moments are mixed with humor. The Michigan State university football coach paid tribute to the 12 finalists for the Hayward Award at the annual banquet Tuesday at the Columbia Athletic club. "This Is as fine a group as any state could put upon this podium," the pink-faced speaker said. From the 12 came the 1956 winner, Jim Bailey, University of Oregon miler from Australia, picked for his con tribution to Oregon sports. Should Play to Win "The greatest single value of sports is learning how to win." Daugherty continued. "You should play to win be a good sport about losing but be a hard loser, always mm w M If-.p A x$ In 7 ,-r p -v vW 11 (A W, n Ml a If'tfzpM w 1 4 ra vt'l.i tMr' Jim Bailey (center). University of Oregon miler from Australia, receives plaudits of the crowd as winner of the 1956 Hayward award as outstanding Oregon sports figure. At left is George Pasero, master of ceremonies for the banquet at the Columbia Athletic club. At right Is the banquet's principal speaker, Hugh "Duffy" Daugherty, Michigan State coach. (Capital Journal photo) Friends Under the Skin Gold Dust Tivins standouts in 1956 had been ' ?,'rlvlnK 10 exccl 1 "" ca" screened to 12 bv the Orison i ' my "n s" '. bul wanl Sporlswriters and Sportscasters Association, banquet sponsors. Prothro and his star tackle, John W'itte, had been considered pre banquet favorites for the ninth an nual event. Pail Winners Named Past winners of the award him to try to be the best." He recalled the 1952 game be tween Oregon State and Michigan State, won by MSU with a field goal in the last seconds, 1714, which gave the Spartans the na tional championship. He also re called the 1949 game, when he was named for the late University of! assistant to Biggie Munn at MSU, Oregon track coach are Nick Sca-i won by Oregon State, 25-20. vone. Morris Rogoway. Charles "Character is built in the church Holloway. Bill Bower man. Delia ' and in the home, but athletics Sehorn, Bruce Cudd, George Shaw, will give a youngster a fine sense and Amory T. "Slats" Gill. The other 11 finalists: - 1. Ue Allen. OSC, NCAA wrestling champion and Olympic team mrmber. 2. Rill Drllingrr, Oregon. N'CAA SOoo-meter rhamplon and Olympic team member. 1. Rill Otrdlng, Roseburg Junior Legion pitcher. . Mickey Lollch, Lincoln high school southpaw pitcher. i. Rlarne Jensen, all-slate basketball player for Franklin high school. of values," Daugherty asserted. "There is no easy way to be a good player. You don't amount to anything if you don't work and contribute to the team and make sacrifices." What's He Made Of What makes an athlete? Daugh erty said he looks for three kinds of "bones." 1. funny bone, so he won't take himself too seriously his sport, yes, hut himself, no. 2. Wish bone, to dream nl cham pionships and going to the Rose t. Roger Johnson, Marthtield Bowl, to have lofty ambitions and to think and act big. 3. Back bone, to give him the gumption to make ambitions come true. ' ' f Ky ' r miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwBiiiBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai Bears Travel To Play OSC On Weekend SANTA CLARA, Calif. 11 Cal ifornia and Stanford both look for trouble this weekend in the Pa cific Coast Conference basketball chase. The Bears of Cal travel to Cor vallis for a pair with Oregon State while Stanlord hosts Wash ington State and the PCC's lead ing scorer Larry Beck who has averaged 22.9 points per confer ence game. California's coach Pete Newell told Northern California basket ball writers and sportscasters Tuesday that both forward Don Mcintosh and guard Bernie Simp- Jeff Nears 2nd Title In Marion County B Perrydale, Scio, Sublimity and Scio Win MARION IV LEAGUE Major Dlvltion W L Jffferion 0 Colton S Sublimity 3 3 Scio 2 3 Santiam 0 8 Pet l.noo Mt . .401) .000 Minor Division Coach Oral Lee's Jefferson Lions ' ch(,mlwi all but clinched tneir seconu straight Marion County B League championship in a row by defeat ing the Colton Vikings, 47-33, at Jelferson Tuesday night. The win leaves the Lee quint with a two-game margin over second-place Colton with only two imp- - r -- , . . .Tj .l- 1 ?ames leu to d ay. 11 jch van ut- son are expeciea 10 miss me ure-? : w.i.,in.c vri gonesS.ate series because o, in- .SanUam Woher.n Fn Mcintosh reiniured an ankle the shouting. ,,mn.H th. Friday and Simpson has a knee LjiK J51I"..,.,PiliSd St. Paul's' Buckaroos, 41-33, 4 1 5 2 Perrydale S 2 Oregon Deaf School 2 4 St. Paul 2 i M9il.arn 1 9 Tuesday results auDiimny ji. &an tiam 3.1: Jelferson 47. Colton .13; Perrydale 51. MacLarrn 35; Falls City 41. St. Paul 33; Chemawa 55, Scio 41 Inon-league), Prt. .114 .714 .333 .:( 167 only one game since Jan. 12, com' mented, "we're probably the most rested team in college basketball. Oregon State is going to be tough, especially at home." Stanford coach Howie Dallmar termed his Indian's two victories over Oregon last weekend the "best series we've played this year." and Sublimity's Saints sneaked by the Santiam Wolverines, 34-33, in other league action Tuesday night. 6th Straight by Lions Jefferson, behind Al Nyman and Phil Hochspcier, who tanked 16 and 15 points lor the Lions, neia a 36-26 halftime lead and won going away as they rolled to their sixth Yawama Has 3 -Way Tie for First Place Willamina Beats Salem Academv Bv 62-52 TAW AM A LEAGUE STANDINGS W Li Pet. With little Doug Little john sho ing the wav. Coach Tom Cowan's bailfaawkin? Willamina Bulldogs bounced the Salem Academy Cru saders. 62-52. in a Yawama Lear.e basketball game here Tjesca? nignt on the Crusader floor. The win enabled the B'jUio ti maintain a oce-third share oc the League lead wi:h th Dayton Pj ates and Scerwood Bowmen, waa ; Sherwood Dayton Willamina Silem Academy Sheridan Amity Yamhill Ph:Icmath Tuesday results: aa.ern Acaoemy .875 .875 .875 .500 .500 .375 .250 .250 .000 Willamina Sherwood 49. Sheridan 4$: Amity 52. Banks 34: Daywn 44. YamhiU 35. ; Dayton Tops 1 amliill Foe straight League win against no losses at Jelferson. Bert Lundmark and Marian Stahlnakcr canned 10 apiece for the losers. The Jeff Bees made it a clean sweep with a 45-30 win In the pre lim. Perrydale got 19 big points for Norm Frink as they rolled to an Impicssivc 30-17 halftime advan tage which proved too much (or the luckless MacLaren Hawks, Frink's total was tops for (hi night. Ronnie Nyberg tallied 13 lor thj homo five. The Perrydale Jayvees won the opener, 30-27. 27 Points for Scio Byron Eastman hit 27 big points for the Scio Loggers as they dumped the Chemawa Indians. 70. 55. in a non-league mix at Scio. The winners owned a wide 41-28 halftime lead. Eastman was high for the night. Teddy Satanus led the Redmen with 19. Scio won the JV mix, 50-36. Falls City flashed a balanced scoring attack to defeat St. Paul at Falls City. The winners were topped by Roy Carver's 12 points, but game scoring honors went to St. Paul's Richie Koch, who hit 14. The winners led, 15-11 at the half. The Falls City B Squad won the prelim. 33-18. Sublimity ran their League rec ord to 3-3 by defeating Santiam'l Wolverines at Mill City, 34-33. Sub limity's Clcte Heubcrger took game honors with 16 points. Gary Vcvicr led the loca; quint with 9. Santiam led. 18-17 at the half. also won m oe.-.er T-jesaa? iaa- , -- ; -. --'I Santiam won the Javvee eame. ma action. All three 7 1 rr,rAr Littlejohn canned 15 wijts u ?m u?erJ' . .ui, 8 1Tama' F0,t"" ' M take am hor. Dw2wl-n league basketball game h e r c ; Lundm.r 10) . . . . i Tiipsriav nioht In rppn nafp with 1; 1 The winners led thr pout, hold-' Lhe iUamina Bulldogs, and the 30. and 52-42 Russ Lowen won the opener for Dayton. Sherwood, and Willami na sport identical 7-1 league marks as a result of Tuesday night's loop (47) .IKftrson r 141 Harris F (fit Hflnihl Frefzc(9t C (15) Hochspcier Newlon 13) G 10) Marlatt Stahlnakcr (10) G 121 Zehner Reserves scorlnu: Colton None. Jefferson Wright 141: Nyman (H). Officials: Tosti and Bonney. Sublimity (34) (33) Santiam Bradley (2 F ill Smith Silbernaiei (41 F IRi Thnmal Christiansen IS) C IS) Mulr Heuberger (16) G I2i Kanoff Tommy Prothro (left), OreRon State college football coach, had a long talk with Hugh "Duffy" Daugherty, the Michigan State coach and main banquet speaker at Port land last night. Mel Krause (left), Franklin high school basketball coach and infieldcr by summer for the Salem Senators, sits by his injured star center, Bjarnc Jensen, at the ban quet last night. Jensen re-injured his knee yesterday and is lost for the season. The senior 6-9 all-state ace was one of 12 finalists for the Hayward award. (Capital Journal photo) hih school national all-star bark. 7. I.oit Marques, outfielder for the Portland Rearers. I. Phil McHugh. Oregon all eonlrrrnre end and Shrine game tar. I. Maureen Murphy, Portland. Olympic swimming tram mem ber. 10. Tommy I'rothro, OSC head football coach. II. John Wltlf, rhourn on !l All-Amerkan football teams at tackle, from OSC. City Leaguers Clash Tonight Omitt's, Sum), To Seek Hrrlh For A A If Playoff Molalla Gains Tie For First in WVL Third round of play in the Salem Basketball League cets un dorway at Leslie Junior High to niRht with the Surroz Ramblers heavy favorites to continue unde feated. , Games toniphl, beginning at 7 o'clock, will see Meier tt Frank asainst First National Rank, Or cult's Market facing Wolgamott's and Simpson I-oEtr.nc meeting Sur rai. i tenants-in-common in the red-hot ; forward Gary Henry, who canned In games Thursday niRht, First j Willamette alley League basket- 16 points. He was followed by Dragons Almost Upset Albany 9 48 to 41 WILLAMETTE VALLEY LEAGUE W L Pet. Call 4 0 1 000 Molalli 4 0 l.Oon Sandv 12 .300 Onlral 1 3 .250 Fstaiaril 1 3 .250 Cnhv 0 4 .000 Tuesday results MoUlU 64. Sandy SI: FMacadJi 57. Canhv 48: Albany The Molalla Indians, and Dallas; " tnon-ieaKun. Dragons share first place a s ; Orcutfs Market and the Snrrni Ramblers will meet som tim i within the next two week to ric National will meet Orcutt's. Wol-' ball race by virtue of developments . teammate Jim Clause, who hit 13 ! .1.. w.:. I c ; Timcrlfiu nirM'. U'V'l 9,linn Inhn U ilcnn anH Rnw U'.lforl tal Wail v'm ? -a e i '"iiuun- im- Clarion lOimiV rep- K'nun a ort.n.i om.(isiii ' in iuv.-uo.. u'ishi j . w w, .....wv tntK k vL m fj on y JRIX" resentatiie in thu district's bas-and Surroz tangles with Meier and ; Molalla dumped Sandy's Pion- lied 13 and 14 for the Linn County "c wumu n-iora oi krthill playoffs Feb. 18 and 19 Frank. eers. 64-54. and Kstacada hung a aggregation 0CE Suffers Loss to PSC PORTLAND (Special) -The Se DreHm S(M9 an 4SM6, and WiI,amina XoP? ttie prelim. H9- SaJcm Academy( 62-52 as .the Ya- WJIlamina (II) (52) Academy ( wama League plot continued to Meier (41 G I9 Bevier it ft pf tp ik it pf tp thicken. Kescrvei iconng: Sublimity none, rnwirr o j j u urunr o o o o - .-n . , ,, ;jiimiii none. Andersn 2 0 14 Voth 2 0 14' xdimiui itru. io-io, ai ine nan, Nokieby s o 2 io Rcimer i a 2 5 j but couldn't stand prosperity. Shenk T ittUm 11 1 ); 7 ii'iiD.rl fi a 1 tf Hamiim oooo Hamiitn l o i2 .points respectively, but yielded r;.t i J n J game honors to iamhills Bobby Edieer 10 0 2 Hnrichs 0 0 10 Totals 26 1ft 12 82 Totals 19 15 14 52 Free throws missed: Willamina 11, Safcm Academy 5. Officials Jim Rawlins and Al Linhtner. Boicmcn Nip Sheridan '5' SHERWOOD ISpccial) - The rollicking Sherwood Bowmen re- 'Incandescent" Licht, who hit 12 uayton won the Bee opener, 61- 41. Yamhill (35) Brosamle (7) Morris ill Stabler (S Bellwnod (7) L-isnt 1121 (44) naylon llll Vest '101 Budke (81 Herigecock iSl Walther (51 Nilttbrock Reserve scoring: Yamhill Hermans I2i. Dayton Smith 14). Wright (1). Oregon College of Education' tained at least a one-third share Wolves suffered their seventh Ore-!, lne. aama League lead Dy ... r-iin. r..t..., i. 1 defeating the Sheridan Spartans, gon College Conference loss as m6 jn a frce.WhceUng league against only two wins, bowing to , basketball game here tonight, the Portland State Vikings, 65-50, Sherwood. Dayton, and Willami in a league basketball game here "a are tied for the loop lead. Tuesday. I ?h9rw0d lc. 28-23 at the inter- Chemawa (55) Skahan 2) Satanus 1191 Nutlouts 1 10) Brown (14t Badoni (2 (70) Srls F (81 Haynea F (2i Newcomb C 127) Eastman G (12) G. Manley G 1151 Robinson Reserve scorine: fhemau-a. Red- steer )2i. Armbov 12), Begav (4); Scio. Brown (1), Skldmore (3), B. Manley (2). St. Paul (55) Kirk (4) F Brentano (3) F Koch 114) c Frith 161 G Obers: 12) o Reserve scoring: Stephenson (41; St. )2). (41) Falls City 18) Radia 1 2 i Carver (01 Taylor (8) Kitchen IB) Vnsel Falls C I I y. Paul. Coleman Wayne Ficken hit 15 points for parrish. Portland State led. 27-25, at the intermission, but pulled out the the winners, aided and abetted by scoring stops in the second half; Gary Schenider's 13. Kenny Speci- to wrao un the hallsame iman "nked 1.) lor tne visitors IVClZer IjraflerS lop I Mactaren (33) r .ia-i ... orown 10) riirrish Pioneer J V I ?? '," . ... . . " i Gil ette 18) Kcizer uradc bchool overcame a ; Nyberg mi 19-9 halftime deficit to squeak by the Parrish Pioneer jayvees. 30-28. in a basketball game played Tues day on the Keizer floor. Leading scorers for the winners were Morris Morey and Darald El fledt. each of whom tallied eight points. High 'or the game was lonn Milller, who collected 12 for (31) Perrydale F (4i Phillips F ((II Hiebcnt'ial C (9) R. Deionf G I 111 Frink Tasneri?) G (14) GingrirH Rcservei scoring: Perrvdale Brooks 4, Stapletcn 1. MacLaren Fontaine 2. Thompson 2. Jack Parker and Jim Perkin hit 21 and 15 points respectively for Sheridan copped the Bee game. 53-28. the winners. Gary Young and Sheridan (44) wa4 aramalic. lie pulled at Vnrlh l.,. li;i, cki I Wr. u.n hnih lh. f,rd anH 17Jfi it..i.nl nn tho winloc f.inhv ( Tho Drapnn Rrp ttnn Ihp nnen. up even with l.andv on the linai i: ... . . I i 1. ..i i c... h. vvvi. .mric h.'i .tsi . . j . . " i .... .. . . ... ;i , -. i- j-: i lors lor me lasers witn 12 eacn. sn.inti , I The Wolve Jayvees won ' t h e 1 tm"i . iurn. rncouragea i.anny to make missumer. said Ihev were the nnlv ords ol fue wins and no lows. ' their stretch drives a it rt n'w.rt'or,1' Marion leann qualified for the.Urcutt's tied for second with Wol-j Dallas stopped out of the Class coverrn mat he 1 Bail 1 lelt good toiirii.niirnt ; gamoll s in Ihe hrt round and 1 A WVL to drop a narrow 44-48 nimseii. and sprinted to victory in others In Ihn district hith are slood alone tn second place in the loss to the Albany Bulldogs. Dis- major llp-,rl- jquahlied are the Monmouth Ton- second round. itrict 8 A-l member at Dallas in it- in i nn vuumy. ine (.lackamai. : 11' ti:i. .1 1 I t Hess I iiiuiiii: .iniiuii aiiairu m.uiiuk nun- urk- ijl Alhlelie Club of Oregon City, and ('-nil..- M-iliiw.ii v . . , ............ the McMinnvillc Tonies of' Vain- 1, Lii 1 """' 'he SurroMlrcutfs clash will enter I iN.vnm in inr inr .-ipnane me plavoKs 11 cauea lor too small a pay in- tournament. March 3 and 3 crease. Surnu! will he a favorle to c;iin Bottler was sold Ivy Spokane to the nml in M.innn Countv. on the Ihe Chicago White Sox which as- strength of previous wins' over or signed him to Little Hock, lie is cult s in rolling to Ivth the first ' A brother of lion Botller. 1'ort- and second hall championships of land Beaver catcher. hho Salem City League. DelYiit Central F.slarada Wins Kstacada, winless before Tues-1 opener, 45-41 aay nigni. unaiiy nit tne payott column, outlasting the cellar-dwelling Canby Cougars. 57-56, at Es- tacada. The host five ran up a Dallas, and Mola.Ha now boast ... ' " .J " "IS ' I WnUy. I 3 0 3 Perkin g 4 7 4 15 Cregry.l 13 13 Tmpsn.l 4 0 2 8 Kcnyn 1 0 2 0 2 Alchele.t 0 0 0 0 Young c 4 4 I 12 Ralngb.c 10 0 2 Millon.g 3 2 3 12 Clerr.g 0 t I 1 Smith. g 13 13 lox.g 0 0 1 RACING MIAMI, Fla. Pearl Prince ($5,701 scored a 2'i length vic tory in the Coral Way Purse at (4S) Sherwood Hialcah Park.. N13I Schneider 14) Stearns I Saaaaaaaaaahaaaaaa0iaBaafciBafet.fta4a (131 Ficken Serra JV Shades South Sophs 49-46 Joe .Moorman scored 22 points to lead the Serra Jayvees to a nar row 49-46 win over the South Salem sophomores Tuesday night at St. Joseph's auditorium. Despite his 22 points. Moorman wasn't high for the gome. South Salem's Richard Brunkal canned 26 to lead all scorers. a non-lc.igue game. Parker Scores 24 Dallas plays Molalla Friday a! Molalla in what is a natural. Ilill It. .nl,,- 1? .... i i an ui ii.i un- .in uinnviiic lounics ol ).nn. uaiins. ana .Mou.ua now ooast ...., : ,mj loonticai s o mi, siaies. , n r.. hil ,, ,., Ih. I The Indians, paced by Gerald ; .Kiu I-,,,.,,- . ni "v.ki..'.'' CKNTIt.M. HIGH SCHOOL 'Sne- i Parker's 24 tallies, rolled to a 36- ..,:. ,.,,,-h . ,.k, ,;, ol Ihe Northwest Baseball league. v , V ,h,, , , ' '? ''. V'TL 'V m'l 1 ; 'A ...1 1 . 'TT'.,' Canby copped the B Squad said he has sent hack uns.fnr-d a ,m .r Lth '":.' " r,."V'K . . i,!",..:" I'" . '. i opener. 33-30. ,..,, . , , , ; ' (m...., mi , i.'iM.iim num io win over t eniral Jv:i .-iiuiuy . i.um-i i-. iiikii-jiuu iimn ir... a i" ,h . ., , Inlcr Ihis mnnlh and Ihe champion Winners ol matches hv weight lor Ihe ballsame. He received riass AA .Sou hern Assn. He said there will gel a berth in Ihe Male divisions were- ' i ..launch support from Hal Ocbtirn. I who tanked 16 (Jarv Mc ev topped Molalla (44) (14) Sandv I. Trie llrrkey K'aohM ... . , , u.lh'n : Reed !' F (i A.v:iol( I the ho-.t Ine Wllh 12. i Mirlck .) r ill Calkins Molalla w-on the Jayee prelim. Parker 121 c (lm Johnson ; 4!-32. i Dallas Scares Albany i:j-Ardet, n icaoby) won by Dallas, although Class A-2 no-Rue icarhvi won bv nm ! scliool. almost upsrt their larger its -xiuriier .cent . won by de- ! Alhanv opponents at Dallas. The T .1 M AT . fy . rr. 1 !" r..,, ,.-.,, ... 'Bulldogs held a narrow 23-29 in- 1 iiiiL'iiir avaaivr i at w at w i j. illllll V Vl-rlV 1111 I I M'.vdrr OCK (59) (13) PSC It M pf tp te ft pf tp Hoy.f 3 0 3 4 PirVr.f 10 I 3 21 Andnr.f 1 0 0 2 Frffusn.f 0 12 1 Rosrrs.c 0 3 13 Jones. c 4 0 1 H Besrrvet j-roring: Sheridan Clark i4i; H.itchins i3i. Shf rwood Marlm i2i. Offiriuls- Potter nd Hrvctw. Amity Defeats Banks Braves I WE'RE JOS' -Huuff il rnt.) won Hi- Bur) K'tntix ) ir Oftiurn il6 Hesf re coring : Mo'allei: I-Jrrton '2'. Brown iji, Buard i2: Sandv, lnrm i . Pla link; 5 . Hodue 1 5 1 . Official) Irtland and OuJtJifiPn. RANKS (Special) Amity Warriors, behind Dick Fuller's 19-1 point effort, routed the Banks - il I a Braves, 52-34. in a Yawama League w 0 1 n:i i.-.v.ii t i i Ui1el liJdll ((dlliC UVIV lUl'Mltl TntH 13 20 17 50 Totals 2S 15 5 nifiht. Free thro, miwrd- oce is. vsc The winners led, 29-18 at the 12 Halftime n-ore: PSC 27. OCE 25. ! half. Olfiiralgv-Howeti and Peterson. j fuller's total was tops for the inipht's individual scorers. Bohhv iti Henriman i Anderson 2 K 2. Ftacada i Tarsons canned 10 for the host (12. McVey whiti g, vrstai l. Miner 2. Official I ., N el ion and wohnrud. m..... Amity also won tne Bee game. tt'ent 1H ( raw lord H'nli ) May Not Gel Title thance Despite iew Vulorv iHn s - - Luther Lindsfy fained his sec-, a few rights to the jaw of his 'b ;j!!)wnl,,,'Unlf' And straight wrestling victory out opponent. -Gentleman Ed Francis Tuesday; Iteferee Tommy M.irtindale t night at the Salem Armory, but gabbed Fran -is from behind and I K1C I able he still may not Rrt a chance at while he was held, Francis took thus mik t.t. orkkov Lindsey, the stocky stronR boyiLindsry uon it on a body prrs 1 from the East coast, whipped Brc.tu-f of this had turn of j Francis in two straight fall but. !ecnts. Francis later aimed that: just as last wecx, got an as.'iit I,ino'V nrer would uei a "shot; from the referee in notching his at the title. un!es- the Salpm triumph. , WrrstPnn rommision lnurj it Francis lost the first fall to In other matches Tue-d.iy. Wild ' Luther when he succumbed to a Rill Saanr cm one fall in hi ftili nelson. During .subsequent ac- battle with Tito Carrwn. Bull tion, both prapplcrs rolled out of 'Montana crushed Ited Bnst.cn with the ring and rancis took advant- :a pile-driyer, and Martinda'.e and age of the situation to drive homelAIcc Tcrcx v, resiled to a draw. Darhni (14) lennission hulse. which they made I 7..-i won by siand up for their margin of vie-i Ma-un - . r nrlim d- 'Or Ireram t : Htjih-point honors went to Dallas ntrv (4I tlIU tl.it Claui Amltv (!) 1 1 Henry ; Marx (9t 2 Mcl ean1 Smith ill (Ot Marsiers ; Fuller il!l ilt Bernter : Thiers f o Albanv. W'tUert Hubbard ; Alhanv (IS) Cloe ti i F Prohaska (11) F im rurad Chndler (01 c i Woodi-ovk Wilton U3l C I rhniri!tn . Rohrtyui(h G C ill r.rivon i Rrrvf anrinf 4 G ' Si Hare - t Hi; Dallai. Fant t2. Mbrv 1 1). Reserves rorfn( Amity Meeker G Mli frot i Paron5 i2'. Officials DMiovan and BanksHetb 2. Nunn 2, Hnon 4, rtnn: Cnb--Inlow J Knlb. Kellv 2. 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