Med ford Faces Corvallis as Astoria Meets Baker in State Cage Tournament Semi-Finals White Sox Hurling Staff Well Equipped U THOUGHT TOR THE WEEK DEPT. Consoling H must lu to Dutch French, whono tull l'ullciins were tossed out of tho ilutu touriiii ment in swift, bicameral iuccui- lon. that LuGrnncIc i couch wan unable to ovon muke It to Kulcm. TALL BUT NOT ABLE The nip Id tumbling of the Din bill, tallest tcuin ul tho stuto tourney, demonstrated wordless ly that, although a good bin team Id bulttir tlmi) a bom! lit Uo teuni, it gotta bo a good big teuni. The Pelicans uro a biK tenm but for their hnliihl huve in cv ernl iector sacrificed speed und Viinivcrnblllty. w Although Coch French lis drilled the Pelicans endlessly on passing and a lust break, It hat bean rathor eroberraesing ly apparent through most ol the tuion that, with low ox ceptlons, Klometh's stroto pherlo gentlemen have been horrendous! Inept In crisp, coordinated paiilng, rebound ability, and celerity, In tho first liuker guinu, which the Pelican -zero favored to take by u wulo bulcc, the smaller Hulking consistently outjumped tho lioinotowner to siit-uk off with command of tho backboardt . The Klumullu won the game but only by shooting more often. Ethan Dale, Heuver Rook who In no giant, bounded high over the Pelicans' hencls so often In Ukvlr Inst appearance hero that JiO of the crowd thought tho bUickholrcd lad wan Jumping down out of hiding behind the basket, McMlnnvllle, a smaller teurn. outsped and outsliot the locals In dropping them from tho Salem championship fllKht, 00-40. Eugene, just nvrruge-ilKcd, tripped the Klnmaths on the KUHS fourt In mldscnson, und did H oguin Thursday to bounce 'em for keeps. West Texas Btete. tallest basketball teem in the world, hat been cut down often enough this year to prove that height elone doesn't Insure victory. The other guys auto matically get control of the ball often enough, and If they can keep It by artful passing, have as much chance at the wicket as the big boys. O. . . SNOW GO fifo u n t Shasta1 Snowmen hv solved tha bud road prob lem by Installing Know go a mechanlied horse and sleigh which runs from a point some four miles out of Mount Shasta City up to a sklnblc area higher on the big mountain. The gadget makes three trips during the duy for one buck per round trip and takes the skier up to approximately 6300 feet where a 1200-foot rope tow in located t i a fair, timber-free hill. Total length of the snow go Journey Is five miles each way All-day lift fee Is SI. BO or $2 for both. It, makes a trip In at fl a. in.. 1 1 a. m and J p. m. NO GO Plans for another Crater Loke J club bus to the national "srk this Sunday have been called off. The Greyhound bus firm told club officials that chartered pleasure trips were out for the duration of the tire emergency Government nillnRa have forbid den the use of priority rubber for anything; but necessity on panslty of loss of priority rating. The situation Is parallel to that which forced abandonment of the County B league basket ball schedule. Apparently nothing, then, can be done about the 124-mlle round trip to Crater lake ex cept perhaps the development of JSfi This higrquamyTmellow jMKf k yWUJSWK Straight Bourbon Whiskey is M "J now fl8ed fr ve years! SS ' . Tigers Dump HHIsboro in Overtime Session, 29-23 BULLETIN 8ALEM. March 13 (IF) In the most thrilling game of the entire tournamont, McLoughlln high of Mllton-Freewater defeated Salem 33 to 32 to enter the consolation finals of the Oregon state high school basketball tournament. Going Into the fourth quarter on a short end of a 27-28 score. Mac HI took a 33-32 lead with lis mlnutos to play. It was the only time In the entire game that the winners were ahosd. SALEM. Ore.. March ID (UP) Mcdfoid, Corvnlhs. Astoria and linker won Ihclr way Into the semi finals of the Oregon State high school basketball championship tournament here last night. Aledfnrd turned back Hlllsboro 2(1-23 In a driving overtime finish. Crockett kept Hlllsboro in the game with a long basket that tied the score 23-all two seconds before the end of th fourth per iod, but Mcdford was loo strong In the overtime. Nnldcrmeyer led Medford'e offense with 12 points, and iCclg ler was high for Hlllsboro with 11. Corvallis downed Mt. Angel 17-25. The winners wore nut In front all the way and held a 23-13 lead at tho half. Corvallis showed a smooth of- ThurwJar Scertt 'yfvsllls 7, M.mrtt Aug, I M.rf.'..,.l :y, lliu,hciro liu,r I. Nrlh lUriU u .!! t.l, llrMlnuMUt !! TODAY'S SOMSDUll Ohimplomhlft rvvallli . JI',!I-,id. 7; p. m. llaktr tr. Ab"l4. H p m. CoittoiiMom SkUm ri. ar lit. 10 a. in. nrr.n City i. r.ifi,m II M a. m Mount ADI'I v. Iliii.bofo. f p. m. Norlli Html t. McMlomilla. I.W p. tense with Anderson pacing tho atlnck with 14 points. Leo Gros- Jacques of Mt. Angel was Indi vidual high scorer, however, with 15. Astoria's Fishermen, defend- Broadway Swisses lesf BetIt's Doc Carlsoai's PiH Blood Count By BURTON BENJAMIN NEA Service Staff Correspondent PITTSBURGH. March 13 "Just what the doctor ordered" is providing University of Pitts burgh basketball devotees with as riotous a farce os ever con cocted by Kaufman and Hort or the brothers Msrx. Broadway has missed the sea son's best bet In tho bizarre extravagonra perpetrated and produced by Dr. Harold C. (Red) Carlson, Panther coach. Tho volatile red-head, who has tutored Pitt dribblers for 20 years, has a flair for the out lnndish. His Panthers have had a dismal season, but Doc, with the showmanship of Billy Hose, has supplemented amusement for victories. His pet peeve Is "that guy with tho whistle." Doc wishes all officials would swallow their horns and let the boys play the game. His repugnance for offi cialdom has led to a number of refreshing fiascos. PANTHERS LOOK ANEMIC AGAINST CARNEGIE TECH While his players sweated and prestlg ebullders shed tears, Doc took blood. Before the Carnegie Tech game he lifted 25 c.c. s from each player, 28 moro at halftlme and 25 after the game, a total of almost one-fifth of a pint. The boys were very cooper- otlve as Doc checked blood count, limits and henrts. Con- Aspen mountain or some suit able nearby spot for skiing. This high quality, mellow Straight Bourbon Whiskey is now aged for five years! A full strength product of expert distilling methods in use since 1898. Bottled in Bond under the supervision of the U.S.Govt. Selling at the same low prices ruiX OVABT VINT mwMiiraift: lng champions, bent McMlnn vllle 43-28. Astoria was the master thru out, end held a 20-14 lead at the hid.'. Wirkkuncn was high man for the Fishermen with 14 points, and CovincMi led McMinnville's scorin;: with elRlit. Bukr-r maintained its uncle fluted record with a 30 to 'i'Z triumph over Nortli Bend. The game whs hard fought throughout, and B.ikor held a slim 22-21 lend at the half. Holnian was high man for tho winners with 10 points, and I-ox pace-' North Betid with 13. USC EYES GRID SHIFT LOR ANGELES, March 13 (TV: Southern California's football games with Noire Dame and, Tulanu may be tran-fcrred from Los Angeles to South Eend, Ind., ond New Orleans next fall be entire of the war. Coach Sain Earry mentioned j tho possibility at the school's an nuo! footboll banquet last night There's still a S000 crowd limit on the coast. . vf ! . u v.? w r i St . (' 1 1 . , Xv' .( t1 y Wo 1 - 'jfiM Dr. Red Carlson elusion basketball Is not detri mental to health. His reports on fatigue at last year'a coaches meetings were highly Illumin ating. Pitt looked decidedly anemic against the Skibos. The Techs won their first game In two years, 48-4-1. Doc had a field day. He walk ed off the floor mid-way in the first half and chatted amiably with some kibitzers In the rear of the gymnasium. Trainer How- a&F- I Dutchman SAN FRANCISCO, March 13 (IP) Olympic club officials clear ed a 140-foot runway for Cor nelius Warmerdam today 8nd hoped the pole vaulting ace might soar to 18 feet In tonight's indoor track and field meet, Warmerdam cleared IS feet, 7 Inches In the cast recently with a borrowed pole. To keep the 20-year-old Pled mont athlete company on his Jumping jaunt, Lea Steers may try his own patented roll on a seven-feet high leap. Steers' en try, however, was not too sure. Both Warmerdam and Steers, former University of Oregon star who now works In a Port- lond shipyard, are members of an all-Amerlcan track contin gent which competes In the Olympic club indoor track and field meet. The track also will feel the spikes of headline contestants such as Southern California's Hubert Kerns, natlonol collegiate 410-yard champion at 46.6 sec onds, und Harold Davis, of the University of California at Ber keley, the current fastest human, and Jim Jurkovlch, the Golden Bear football casualty who may push Davis along. OILERS GO TO AAU PORTLAND, March 13 UP) Signol Oil company's runner-up bojkctball team In the Oregon AAU tourney left this morning for the national tournament at Denver. The champion Bradford team left yesterday. ard Waile, stymied by a priority on corpuscles, ran the team. The Pitts were weakened by this bit of guinea pigging, but Doc's only comment was, "Tech played a nice game, and the officiating was terrible," which is par for the course. "YOO HOO," CALLS DOC IN HIS BANDANA The West Virginia game was a Carlson blitz. Both officials re fused to be made fool of, which was a naive premise, Indeed. 1 In tho frist half, they called no less than three technical fouls against the noble doctor, claim ing he had been a bit bourgeois In his remonstrations. 2 Incensed, Red marched up to Referee Harold Allison, tossed an assortment of sweat suits and a water bucket at him, pointedly remarking that the gentleman had taken everything else away from the Panthers, why not make It a grand slam? 3 01' Doc then spent the rest of the game in company with a couple of Pitt coeds, grabbed one gal's bandana, draped It around his noggin, stuck out his jaw and yoo-hooed at the officials. CONSOLES INCENSED INDIANA COLLEAGUE Wherf Indiana Coach Branch McCracken stomped along the sidelines raging at officials at Pitt Pavilion, Carlson rushed off the Pitt bench and in mock gesture put his around Mc cracken's shoulder, half-carried him back to the Hoosier bench. The crowd roared at the sight of a confirmed official hater soothing the wrath of a visiting coach. Even McCracken forgot his peeve and laughed. Carlson spent the remainder of the half on the Indiana bench, oblivious to the proceedings, urging Mc Cracken to help him "think up all the names we can to call those busm." The doctor is as Ingenious as he is unique. Once he plagued officials by operating his own whistle from the bench, causing a brand of confusion never seen bfore or since. On another occasion, he or dered hit team to show its dis dain for zone defense by sitting on the floor. This, too, caused major repercussions. Pitt supporters deny the valid ity of tho most widely quoted story about the Doc. It has been alleged that sev eral years ago when the timer's gun fired to signal the end of the half, some prankster in the stands dropped a dead duck on Carlson's neck. They're probably saving that for next season. When in Medford Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern -Joe and Anne Earloy -. Proprietor v... II" ll'.-.m'wysy wsssssssy aw m ui u )j i WU V M UMB T-fr- f h : l i Syj i Xm. k i- - , " I i vv -' - Ci ( ."-' ,4 'yhy h- 4-4 Jt4; ' -n,' ' ' - - Y ' . 4 ' " t i;x iv- ) ' r All the Chicago White Box John Hlgney and BUI Dietrich. PAGE Stanford Favored OverOSC Indians, Beavers Clash Tonight in First Playoff PALO ALTO. Calif., March 13 UP) Beaten only once in 12 league games, Stanford's long legged basketball players are strong favorites to capture the Pacific Coast conference champ ionship from the Oregon State Beavers in a three-game aeries opening here tonight Their superb record, their dis tinct height advantage and the home court all give the edge to Coach Everett Dean's Indians, perhaps the smoothest-operating club since the days of Angelo "Hank" Lulsetti. , Stanford, clearly the best out fit In the southern division, drop ped only a game to Southern California. For the first time in history, the Indians beat Uni versity of California tn four straight. Oregon State, on the other hand, had a bit more difficulty in a scrappy northern division campaign, losing five games. Coach Slats Gill has a team of veterans, among them big Cen ter John Mandic who is a wizard under the basket. Don Durdan, OSC guard, is the boy who star red on the Beaver football team which beat Duke in the Rpse bowl. Stanford won the southern di vision title last year but lost to Washington State college in the playoff. The teams play tonight, to morrow night, and Monday night, should a playoff game be necessary. Tonight's lineup: Ortjon suts Itinrsrd Bsaieat f PolUril J sltntl T . , ,, Burn Mndlo i c vom Btxi 0 Codn urdn . 0 Dillmw OfltcUli: Lloyd Ulta ud Wtll? Cimtroa. BASEBALL IXHIBITION Todiy's Oimss OiUtso (A) vs. CMcgo !f), Detroit (A) it. 8t. Louis (Nl. Bmioo (A) ti. Wiblnton JA). Phllsdrtphls (A) Ti. Plltibursh to. Kw York (A) n. ChdnssU (K). Thursday Soorst . H. I. su tool (n) r s i Clnclnnitl (') , 1 4 t LonHr. JurUlrh (O. Polltt (ti and Msn. Mim, Coopor (7)i Wltr, Dmlncer (S) and BtnuUy. R. R, B. Wirtilnstoo (A) 10 is ' i Clsvdand (XI 7 10 I ABdmon, Ktnnedy (4), zlnitrt (6) and Earl;: Bagbr. Imbrea ), Miliar ) and DaaauUla. IT Tort (JO (' 1?' Naval Air Station SIS Danna, Manila tt) and Blumlra; Crban k. stavar (II. Rwa (S), Dobbs (0) and Ruth. BOX I NO By Tha Aaaootatad Proas JtT.HY CITY Maila Bariar, Ml. MontraaJ. knorVad out Jos Pa Jaaua, ut, Pnarto B( (3), ELIZABETH. X. J. - Joa Bakll, Hi, Vaw York, outnolntad Rarbart Marahall, 1T7, Kew York, f. Looking tor Hargalns? Tuns to the Classified page GOOD $ Is 15 TIRES! Not the cheapest in town, but some of the pest. ' All Sizes Good 18, 19 and 20 Inch tubei. Bill Davis Associated Service S. eth at Cast Main Pld yen get en of our Victory stickers require is hitting to go with the March 13, 1942 Cage Coach Sees No Rule Tinkering CHICAGO, March 13 (UPV From a "poor cousin" that de pended on football receipts to help it make financial ends meet, basketball has graduated into a self-supporting sport and there's little 'clamor for tinkering with the rules. That was a belief expressed Thursday by Nels Norgren, Uni versity of Chicago mentor and president of the National Bas ketball Coaches association, as he prepared to leave for the or ganization's annual meeting at New Orleans March 18-19-20. "A recent canvass of our mem bership about the rules and sug gested changes failed to bring forth any radical proposals," Norgren said, "I believe most of the coaches are relatively well satisfied with the game as it is." Webb-Colon Go Tops Garden Card Tonight NEW YORK. March 13 (UP) The light-heavyweight division is in such a mess that tonight's 12-round bout between Jimmy Webb and Johnny Colan will have less significance than the first battle for Benghazi, al though the Madison Square Gar den winner is supposed to get a "title shot." It's a shame, too, because it should be an electrifying brawl, if it's anything like their pre vious melee just a month ago tonight, in another Friday-the-13th, when they battled to a draw in the eight-round semi final at the Garden. This encounter is bound to be torrid, but an additional dash of Ice water was flung upon its significance last night when the 173-pound king, Gus Lesnevjch, as given a sound trouncing that if Bivins won, the would get a crack at the Lesnevich diadem within 60 days. But, after the bout it was reported that the champlon'a manager, Lew Dia mond the honest brakeman declared that he was not inter ested in a return match . P, G. A. IN SERVICE CHICAGO-Charley Blasgen, Chicago golf professional, enlist ed in the navy to be tha 40th P. G. A. member to join the armed forces. I STAY At , 6-i, mi i J;-.--rf"!J-', W aa- f U V 7 s f " . V . t . - Mi w - u pitching. Lett to light, Thornton Lee, Ted Lyons. Lee Booa. Joe DiMag Signs for An Estimated $42,000 Yank Star Ends Holdout With Compro mise; Barrow Says Figure 'Over $40,000' ' Br JUDSON BAILEY ' SJ. PETERSBURG, March 13 UP) Joe DiMaggio, bearntag brightly from sunburn and happiness, waa safely in the fold. l the New York Yankees today with the second biggest contract ever given a member of the club. The great centerfielder, who hit in 56 consecutive gemea last season and was voted the most valuable player in the American league, came to an agreement with President Edward G. Barrow last night on a salary estimated at $42,000, an increase of I50OO over his I94i stipend. This was a higher salary thai) the Yankees ever gave any player other than Babe Ruth and ended the No. 1 holdout squabble of the 1942 baseball campaign. Barrow arrived here from New York yesterday afternoon and telephoned DiMaggio at nearby Lido Beach, where he has been vacationing with his wife and baby. A conference was arranged at Barrow's hotel room last night and after an hour-long huddle the pair smil ingly announced that they had reached a satisfactory compro mise with-little difficulty. Barrow admitted that he had gone above the $40,000 offer which he had termed "final" last week, -but added, ""not very much above." , , "I am happy, very happy, at the way it came out," said Joe. "I thought we might have a battle, but it was all friendly and I'm glad to get it over and get to work;. "1 didn't want to drag-these negotiations out, but I earned a raise this year and I don't think anybody blames me for asking for it." , Steelhead Angling Outlook Poor PORTLAND, March 13 UP) The steelhead angling outlook this weekend is poor, the. state game commission reported to day. ' - Streams generally are low, the commission's bulletin said, although improved salmon troll ing n Willamette slough was in prospect . . i czs-s ! 7T BUT NOT YOUR TASTE! During .the past few years, whiskey lovers hav voted, through their purchases, an overwhelming preference for full 90 proof straight whiskies,1 such as Century Club. Though times have changed, your taste is tha ' fwne:, Inist on. Century Club, the whiskey that is euu vu utuui 5 years old, O II 2.40 ot. 1.23 n. u Ssntus eistiLtiNe .... a..ia. 50 Slatmen In National Meet Today YOSEMTTE, Calif, Mareh It UP) More than 80 ski stars, in cluding some 20 women, beaded down Yosemite's famed snow runs in the start here today l the two-day national downhflV slalom and combined champion ships. , ... ,-. Two runs for men and one for women in the downhill cosh petition over the Rail creek coarse, which drops 3300 feart over a distance of IS miles, were) on today's program. Slalom runs are set for Saturday. A Engen, Salt Lake City, and Bill Redlin, University of Wash ington, were among men star attracted by the event, which ia being held in California for tha first time. CHOCOLATE INSTRUCT HAVANA Kid Chocolata, former featherweight ' cham pion, one of Cuba's foremost boxing instructors, is paid fer his work by the government, u FOR RENT TRUCKS and BICYCLE! 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