TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday. March 14. 1945 .
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Washington, Eugene Listed
as Favorites to Win State
Hoop Title at Salem.
Medford h I g h'f basketball
team, in Salem for the itate
tournament which starts tomor
row afternoon, worked out at 2
o'clock this afternoon on the
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Willamette University gym
floor, site ol tne tourney, ana
were said by Coach Al Simpson
to be ready to go against Ver
nonia, their first opponentg,-at
7:30 p. m. tomorrow.
Wahlncrtnn of Portland and
Eugene open the three-day tour-
ney when they ciasn ai s
o'clock tomorrow afternoon
miih Raker and Newbern meet
ing at 4:13. Oregon City and
Hillsboro close the first day
round when they take to the
court at 8:49 Thursday.
vmnn in whn wasn't rated as
much until they knocked off
McMinnville In district compe
tition nnii went on to whlD Le
banon twice to win their way
Into the tournament, has Deen
rotoH a "elnnt killer" and
given an excellent chance to
knock Medford over, accorcung
to upstate releases.
nennlta Medford's record of
being the only "A" team In the
state with an unbeaten recora.
Washington and Eugene have
Keen mnria tnill-npv f&VOriteS
with Newberg ranked as a "dark
horse."
Reedsport became the last
team to enter the meet when
they gained a berth In the "B"
division Monday night by
uhnrklni Pleasant Hill 37 to
29 at Roseburg. "B" play starts
Friday with Grant union meet
ing Clatskanle at 3 p. m. and
Arlington meeting Reedsport at
4:15 p. m.
BASKETBALL
By United Press
National Intercollegiate tour
nament at Kansas ' City (first
round):
West Texas State 84, Wichita
University 43.
Ooane College, Crete, Neb.,
'GO AHEAD' SIGN
10 BIG LEAGUES
By Jack Cuddy
United States Correspondent
New York, March 14 (U.R)
President's Roosevelt's 1943
okey to baseball was the most
important sports pronouncement
since Pearl Harbor. It was far
more significant than his ex
perimental "green light" of
1942.
When the President In effect
said "play ball" at yesterday's
press conference, his attitude
indicated clearly that profes
sional baseball the nation's
key sport had passed the
hump.
F. D. R. gave a reassuring gov
ahead to the diamond game Just
when the nation Is approaching
its peak in fighting, production
and casualties. He gave it when
congress Is wrestling with the
manpower problem. He gave it
when the coutiiry la still adjust
ing itself to the drastic curfew,
and when the turf world Is still
hoping for a removal of the
racing ban.
It is true that the President
modified his blessing by repeat
ing that he did not believe
baseball should use perfectly
healthy men who could do
something more useful in the
war effort.
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BILLED TONIGHT
The annual Junior high school
smoker, featuring 10 boxing
bouts and several acts of tumb
ling, will be held at the school
gym tonight, beginning at 7:30.
Coach Norman Sting said to
day he has lined up everything
"from flea-weights to heavy
weights" for the boxing pro
gram, which will be refereed
by Earl Yoakley. .
Sting said he has booked sev
eral good tumbling acts with
the entire program to feature
about 50 students in the school.
There will be a small admis
sion charge with the money to
be used to benefit the Boys
League.
RESIGNS DUTIES
Klamath Falls, March 14
Marble Cook, football and bas
ketball coach at Klamath union
high school, Monday filed his
resignation with the high school
board. The resignation will be
come effective at end of the
school year.
No successor has been named
as yet but plans for next year's
coaching staff will be discussed
March 26, the board said.
Cook came to Klamath Falls
last year from Lincoln high
school In Portland. He coached
for several years at Beaverton
before going to Portland.
Swedish Flash To
Gun For Mark In
Chicago Saturday
Chicago, March 14 (U.R)
Gunder Hagg, whose flying feet
lifted him from plodding obscur
ity on a Swedish farm to inter
national fame, arrived today to
renew acquaintances with his
bride-to-be1.
She is 21-year-old Dorothy
Nortier of Oakland, Calif., who
hasn't seen her fiance since
September, 1943. But by cor
respondence and long-distance
telephone calls, they have com
pleted plans to marry within a
month.
In the Chicago relays' famed
Bankers mile Saturday, Hags
will shoot for the world's Indoor
mark of 4:06.4 set by Gil Dodds
in the same race last year. The
153-pound Swede also will have
a chance to gain revenge since
the mile field will tnclude Jim
my Rafferty, the American mile
king; Ens. Tommy - Quinn and
Rudy Sims of the New York
Pioneer club, runners who fin
Ished ahead of the Swedish hab
erdashery salesman ln the other
two races.
Terrible Tony Ross will be
making his first main event bid
in Medford Thursday night when
he tackles the Gray Mask in the
top go of the weekly armory
card. Ross survived a six-man
battle royal last week to earn
the chance to do battle with the
hooded monster. The battle roy
al was put on at the insistence
of the Mask who desired Promot
er Mack Lillard to find the
toughest possible opponent ior
him. '
Pete Belcastro, whose matches
always rival the main event fot
excitement and interest, will op
pose clever Gust Johnson, claim
ant to the coast junior heavy
weight championship, in the foui
round semi-windup. Belcastro it
on a 90-day deferrment from the
army and is active in northwest
mat circles pending his call to
service.
Jack Klser, coast light-heavy
champ, will do battle with
strongman Georges Dusette ol
Canada in the three round open
er, going to the mat at 8:30
Dusette has yet to lose a match
ln the northwest.
THREE PLAYERS SWELL
BEV0 PITCHING STAFF
San Jose, March 14 (U.R)
Roy Helser, Don Pulford, Wan
del Mosser. and Jack Mooty
were scheduled to arrive at the
Portland Beavers' spring train
ing camp today to swell the
pitching staff.
The club worked out with a
hitting and fielding drill yes
terday under heavy skies.
Cochran Leads In
Billiard Matches
New York, March 14 (U.R)
Champion Welker Cochran of
San Francisco put a new speed
mark Into the billiard books to
day in regaining the lead over
challenger Willie Hoppe of New
York In the second day of their
three-cushion title competition.
Cochran topped Hoppe, 60 to
40, in 38 Innings last night In
67 minutes, finishing the block
with an incompleted high run of
seven. He now leads Hoppe 228
to 216, although each has won
two blocks.
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