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' v Briefs
' Br
j,, - ,,' V Jt '-i TulUtlon. Jr.
NEW YOnK, Jwn. 30 VP)
Dotrolt papers ors cninpuigiiliig
to luivo Michigan State admitted
(und quickly) to llio Western
conference , , . Tlioy nay It's an
institution of good standing, litis
footbnll studlum Unit will do
mid cnn dniw on a bin popu
lation within un U0-rtillo melius
, . And there novo boon whis
pers that Pitt's hiring Chirk
Sliouglinosriy as grid couch wns
move In tho sumo direction
. , . This dept. win about rendy
to glvo tl ioo suggestions a big
Ow Iihw" when wo noticed
I , Wisconsin pluim to stnrt
spring football priictlco n week
from Monday . , . Tlmt looks os
If the Big Ten college wcro
planning on something more
than Just "recreutlonnl" football
next fall In nplto of the army's
demands on their munpowor.
...
A. JIIBE FROM REISER.
When 1h ..Dodgor'n Pete
1 Relr-r t'Kl(ng J n lino with
;' In l other army recruits
itt'j man Barracks, Mo.,
remp.ioti' center .the other doy,
non-com railing the roll sud
denly ihoutfV; "JoeJ3l Mugglo.
Is Joe Dl Mngglo here?" , , ,
Pete, the boys say, nearly broke
his neck trying to locate the
Yankee slugger among tho In.
ductees before, ho realized thcro
might be another . guy named
Joe.
ONE MINUTE 8POHTS PAGE
Social note: Three year old
srley Zlvlc l In towtj; oc-
hpaniea y nis ona, rni7.ro,
who'll fight Beau Jack next Fri
day If Charley gives him enough
time . . . Dolly Slark. former
National league umpire, has
shifted his activities from Hurt
ford, Conti., to Kansas City. He's
In the personnel dept. of a big
aircraft company . , , Ray Rob
inson's last fight before he goes
Into the army probably will be
t Philadelphia March 1 against
Jose Bosom.
,
Mad Marshall Goldberg, the
only member of Pitt's "dream"
backfleld who Isn't In the armed
forces, has four good reasons
for working herd at his defense
job, Brother Billy Is In the
army In Alaska, Isldora Is with
the air corps In England, and
two other brothers, Victor and
George, are In army camps In
e unnen amies,
Bmilhtrn California il. I'CU it.
Stanton! H, CalUhrnU HI.
Old cttllfgt 18, Utah. Brunch Airletiturat
toll.a M.
Tnu Mln.a 88. H Mal ".
OtrtUy Stala 48. (Vlora,lt, ill.8. 88.
l'ifltAfis HlaU M, Mnntaiia .
fttlnrario SU( il, Cilrtrrtil', Millet M,
Arliriam Yuunf ("oil M.
IT
Sprlniflalit M. V.rtnonl (I.
Rocliaittr 41, St. l-awr.rica if,
' SOUTH
Irola 41, Nw Orlcaua Naval Air But
Station 41.
Ml..l..lp, SUta , Vaml.rMIt 40,
Tfrin.iirn 87, Auburn U.
Nurth Carolina 17, V. M. I. It,
rrt.bjl.rltn W. Wntfr.r.1 88.
MIDWSIT
Mllimirt Vall.y 70, Tnrklo 88.
Vtit.ro Mlchlsan M, Central Michigan
Horrieait It, HamMl TVashera It,
ireat Lak.B M, MlMOlirl 4.
Illlnoll Mala Normal M. Millibar) II.
Intra Htala S3, larako SO.
lu.ttna. 44. Midland 4.
Kaniaa Wr.laran SO. H.tliany II,
Orltm.ll r, Kooi 87.
Kaii.aa 47, Olallu Kaa Naval Air tlaai St.
llal'Mn Wallaro S7, Ohio Wnl.yan St.
Cmn Orant 83, Mlrlilian Slat 91,
Ohio llnlv.nltr tl. Iliwllin Orrrn 41.
NORTH WBST
Ornsnn fltata rWt Mnliu 40.
Wa.hlniitnn 4, Orrnn SI.
I'ollaia of IUtt Bound SS, Faclllo Luther,
to 41.
Krutarn Waatilniton SO, Veatern Waih.
tnetnn 10.
Willamette SO. rortland I). SO.
Uwlilon (Idnlw) Normal ts, Whltworth
IS.
lloniagt M, Caim Naval Tta 40,
. (ron (Irealimen) tl, Oregon State
(Irishmen) 43,
Oreye Harbor JO 10. Ontralla JO SO.
lower Columbia (Ijongvlew) JO 87, Kver-
"viklmVjO II. Moimt Vernon JO SO,
HIOM SCHOOL
lleaverloll SO, Mi-Mlmivllle !7.
Vmnklln SI, Wnelillialon M. '
llnoerivell tl, Orant SO. '
llmaoa 7S, Hatiln so. .
nnmmeren t7, .lellerion SI.
Ttnueburg SO, OranlR I'sei tl.
4fDrne 4t, St. Mnry'a (Kilfiene) St.
Urlngllelrl SI, Junction Oly C7.
iilem to, Cami Ailnlr SSlit Field Artil
lery S3.
MAYOR MAXIE BAER
OGDEN, Utah, Jan. 30 (P)
Pvt. Mnxlo .Bnor, formor play
boy heavyweight boxing cham
pion, has von another lltlo.
Baer, hero to referee army
post bouts, waa given vtho lltlo
bf honorary mayor of the city
of Ogden.
siohts
ny the Aeeoolaied Preea
NEW YOIIK-Wlllln l'-. 127, nnrllnnl,
Conn., oulnolntcil Allle Blole, Its',,, Nownrk
(10).
PHIUIIKI.I'HM -Kpcrdy Dnvan. ISH,
Philadelphia, oulpulnlcd tarry Kdlum, l
CJamdcn. N. J. (). , ,
BOSTOrC- rrankla Macllougnll.
Tloaton. etopned lliivey Aiulrmve, I4B, Uiw
ell. Man. U).
IIOI.M'WOOIl Itlchle 7.cuw, ISO. 1"
Anclei, dei'lloned .Vlnca Del Orlo, l.taV'j.
New York (10). '
BAN KnANOlSCO-Hllly McCoy, 100, Hen
frnilcleco, won technlcnl knockout from
Dons Wilson, ltd, Cumin ;!ly, Nov. (S).
rtEATTLE George Sheets
hTkI Gcorgo Kosmos tied In a
flvo-fismo bowling match at An
chorage, Alaska, 28 years ago.
Tlioy aro to meet In a roll-off In
Seattle for the American Rod
Cross. .!'....; . ; , '
X
BASKETBALL
Huskies Stop Webfeet;
Klamath Swamps Ashland;
Oregon State Drops Idaho
Huskies Cinch Hold on
Top Spot in Conference
Beaver Hoop men 'Move Into Tie With
Washington State for Second Place
The Unlvorslly of Washington basketball team turned on the
heat In Seattle last night to run away from the University of
Oregon five In the second half and Increase their hold on the
northern division lead with a decisive 46 to 31 victory. Wash
ington led 10-10 at tho half.
At the tame time, Oregon State moved Into a tie with Wash
ington State for second place by defeating the University of
Idaho 02.40 in the hottest game played on the Moscow floor this
season and one that waa In"
doubt until tho lust whistle. The
holfllmo score was a 22-22 tie.
Tho gnnics left Idaho In the
cellar of tho division and pushed
Oregon down to a very definite
fourth.
Tho Washington Huskies,
niter a light first half in the
University pavilion, went to
work with a rush in the second
half. Forward Boodle Gilbert
sou dropped through three sue
cctmlvo field goals and Guard
Bill Morris followed with an
other, running the scoro up to
27-16 before the Oregonlans
Coast Conference
Hoop Standings
W. L. For Ag.
Washington .4 1 213 100
WSC ... 2 1 138 136
OSC 2 1 133 132
Oregon 3 4 275 263
Idaho .0 4 147 183
could get back in the game.
Then Washington's tight de
fense, which kept tho visitors
shooting long ones all evening,
prevented tho WebfooU from
rallying effectively.
Washington gathered two free
points in tho middle of the first
hulf when Roger Wiley, 6-foot
7-Inch Oregon center was
charged by Referee Emil Plluso
with reaching over tho rim of
tho basket to bat one out.
Chuck Gllmur, Washington
center, was high man of the
game with IS points, while
Wiley and Klrsch led for Ore
gon with eight each.
Tho University of Idoho Van
dals were within less than a
minute of breaking into the con
ference win column as tlioy
came into tho lust minute with
a one-point 40-48 lead and tried
to stult out the time. But Glenn
Warren, Oregon State forward,
stole tho ball and flipped
through a field goal to put OSC
fc point Hhead and then added
Top Sports
Promoter
Near Death
SAN DIEGO, Jan 30 VP)
James (Sunny Jim) Coffroth,
dean of American sports pro
moters, was reported In a ser
ious condition today after
heart attack last night.
Dr. E. Hodge Crabtree report
ed Coffroth had experienced re
curring attacks and that the
"outlook is not very hopeful."
The physician said Coffroth'i
condition was aggravated by a
kldnoy ailment, and that he had
boon placed under an oxygen
tent.
Coffroth was the nation's out
standing sports promoter before
the era of million dollar boxing
gates established by the ' late
Tex Rickard. He established the
old Tijuana, Mcx., raco track In
1016 and conducted it until
1020, when he retired from
sports activities.
Coffroth was born September
12. 1872. Ho promoted champ
ionship boul.it principally In
Northern California, in which
such ring greats as James Jef
fries, Bob Fltzslmmons, Joo
Guns, Stanley Ketchell and Jim
Corbett performed.
FROSH BEAT ROOKS
EUGENE, Ore, Jan. 30 (VP)
Tho University of Oregon Fresh
inon bnskotbnll team defeated
tho Oregon State Freshmen 51
43 last night by virtue of better
eyes from tho foul line. Both
lenms scored 17 field goals but
Oregon Frosh sank 17 of 22 free
throws while the visitors could
register on but nine of 20 tries.
BREAKING TRAINING
. BETHLEHEM, Pa mAtfy
lota John Mosslnger was in top
condition and starring on Lehigh
University's basketball teom.,
Then he joined a wartime phy
sical fitnesii 'class end, In rigor
ous training, Injured his neck.
Coach Jim Gordon says he's out
of tho basketball lineup for sev
eral games, .
anothor for good measure in the
final 30 seconds.
The game, In which Idaho
showed a greatly Improved
brand of play, was a scoring
duel between Fred Qulnn, Idaho
center, who flipped through 27
points and Lew Beck, guard of
the defending champions, who
counted 23,
The teams will meet again
tonight.
Washington (46) FB FT PF TP
GllberUon, F 8 2 2 12
.Ford, F 2 0 0 4
Taylor, F 0 0 2 0
Gronsdahl, F 0 0 10
Gllmur, C 6 3 2 15
Shcaffer, C 0 0 0 0
Morris, G 4 0 4 8
LeBsk, G 1. 2 2 4
Bird, G 0 1 1 1
Glssberg 0 2 0 2
Totals 18 10 14 46
Oregon (31) FG FT PF TP
Taylor, F 113 3
Fuhrman, F 2 0 0 4
Dick. F 1.0 2.2
Newland, F 0 0 0 0
Wiley, C . 2 4 18
Borrevlk, G 2 0 1 4
Kirsch, G 2 4 2 8
Williamson, G . 0 1 1 1
Wren, G 0 1 1 1
Poplck, G 0 0 2 0
Totals 10 11 13 31
Halftlme score:, Oregon 16,
Washington 10.
Freo throws missed: Taylor,
Wiley 2,- Wren; Ford, Gllmur 3,
Morris, Leask, Bird,
Shots, attempted; Oregon 62,
Washington 77.
Officials: Emll Pilsuo and Art
McClarnoy.
Oregon Btate (51) FG FT PF TP
Warren T .
Cecil, F ,..
Peterson, F ..
Taltt, F
Anderson, C ..
Harvey, C ....
Beck, G
Jeffries, G ....
Howard, G ....
Holmnn, G ....
1 23
2 4
2 5
0 2
Totols .! ...;..22 8 11 52
Idaho (48) FG FT PF TP
R. Ryan. F 3 1 17
Collins, F 0 13 1
Frcdoklnd, F 1 0 0 2
Quinn, C 13 1 3 27
Evans, C 0 0 0 0
Benson, G ............ 0 0 0 0
J. Ryan, G 6 13 11
Hopkins, G 0 11 1
Totali ........22 S 11 49
Halftlme score: OSC 22. Idaho
22.
Free throws missed: Oregon
State, Warren, Peterson, Howard
2; Idaho, R. Ryan 2, Qulnn, J.
Ryan 4.
Referee: Bob Leute, Seattle.
Astoria's
Cagers Beat
Marshfield
ASTORIA, Jan. 30 (VP)
Astoria's state high school de
fending basketball champions
outlasted the Marshfield Pirates
last night and took their eighth
win of an unmarred season, 27
21. After trailing most of tho first
half the Fishermen tied the score
at 13-all at halftlme, then turned
on the pressure with Clifford
Crandall sparking the drive. Ho
paced the scorers with 10 points,
Marshfleld's shotmakers were
hot in the first half but couldn't
keep-up with the Fishermen In
the second despite the driving
play of Bruce Hoffine, Who
scored seven points, and Jim
O'Neal, who collected flve.-
Baseball Loses
Another; Solon
Pitcher Joins
SACRAMENTO, Calif',, Jan.
30 (VP) Frank Nelson, pitcher
for tho Sacramento Solon i of the
Pacific Coast Baseball league
who had been counted upon as
a regular starter for the . 1043
season, plans to join tho mer
chant marine, Club President
Phil Bartelme said today.-
Nelson said his draft board has
changed his selective classifica
tion from 3-A to 1-A, Bartelme
added.
January 30, 1943
Pelican Cagemen Take
Ashland for 45-35 Win
Bocchi, Welch High Men for Klamath;
Between-Halvei Entertainment Amuses
The Pelican hoopmen got. away In a tough, live game last
night on the local court to swamp the Ashland Grizzlies 45-35
after a slow starting quarter in which foul shots were the only
points made for the first six minutes. Halftlme score was 20-17.
After six minutes of play, the score stood at 8-1 for the Peli
cans on foul shot throws. In the last two minutes of the begin
ning quarter the focal cagers snapped four field goals and an-
tother foul shot into the basket
Beside
The Headpin
s"Lvauo"
It sure was cold last Thursday
night, but it didn't keep our
girls at home. They were all
decked out In their woolies and
did some very fine bowling,
Eleanor Karspcck picked up a
honey of a splitthe kind that is
all scattered all over the alley.
It was tho 3-6-7-8. Clara Gates
picked up a toughie too, the
5-8-10. V.''; ,::
We have a lot bf hew Keglers
and 1 know some of them will
encounter expressions, peculiar
to them, so I will try and give
them a few definitions every
week.
BLOW A failure to make a
spBre.
BROOKLYN A ball that hlU
on the left side of tho headpin.
TyRKEpf Three, stcikeg. in a
row. - ... v ...
DOUBLE Two successive
strikes.
TAP An apparently perfect
hit that falls to get a strike. ,
Doris Cheyne rolled high ser
ies this week of 511 and also
high game of 198. Cummings
Fur Shnri kt-u .
. - ......... ,su n. ci i ix scr
ies of 2444 Modernistic; sec
ond Wlin 2370.
, t-AOYQUO LIAOUI
Mllna
vummingi rue MOP
MlU-ham
Hellottl
.ua 147 m 4a
.114 113 Iv J
.109 18S 1!8 ' SD7
.177 Id IM U7
.10 140 17 4U
.104 104 104 111
Uatea
UaniJIeap
TOTAL
Korllng
Vorkland
Htorm ,,
Wllllama
Abarntee
Handicap
.!M (10 8(0 till
Modern Baautw
is . i7i in
171! I7S 145
118 1M 131
100 ISO 114 .
1M 1M ISO
i 71 71 71.
-i?W 117 7U U70
Loront Company - -
134 114 181
1M 108 103.
. 114 lit 149
.139 lit Hi .
, lea 107 iu
ioi ioi ioi
Karsneck .
tlnllilany
Up
Truelove
McColluia
Handicap
TOTAL 78S 703 7S7 Mil
Bliek While Sirvlea
Orlfie 130 1(3 187 490
Abieiitel 117 117 341
lllllman , . , 131 113 103 M7
Dray lea 191 111 lit
Brill 188 1U 133 480
Handicap la 89 89 t7
TOTAL
-784 798 Ttl 8578
Daualt Ineuranee
il
Struthera v
rorlelt,
Clteyno
Conitans . H
Ott-ena
f'rlman
Flaokee ' ,
Uemllcftp ,H
Town Olub
187 178 IPS
110 103 103 .
,. 93 107 10S
in m ut
1S 108 119
113 118 118
-739 748 78S U39
Haiel'e Beauty
111 148
.,.... ,,l 118 ItS
i " ; IIS 94
98 92 9t
ISO 187 118
103 108 108
Short
llanv a
Daltuti
Aheenten .
Ptrnlonttl.
Handicap ...
TOTAL
738 767 707
Pluhrer'a Bakery
Eaton -.. . IfS 188 187
Soderetrom 97 108 87
Green
10 in, la,
101 101 104
1!8 118 140
91 01 '. 91
Aheentoe
Poppy
Handicap
TOTAL
74 778 888 8804
Bluejackets
Sink Missouri
Hoopers, 92-45
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 30 (PI
The Great Lakes Bluejackets,
warming the nets with a better
than 2-point-per-mlnute average
as they swamped Missouri last
night, 92 to 45, broke all scoring
records for the Kansas City
Municipal auditorium, scene of
many high school, college, na
tional collegiate, national . Inter
collegiate and AAU basketball
games. ?' .'
Tho adding machine total gave
Great Lakes its ninth straight
wini
PAGE NINE
to end the quarter 14-4.
In the second quarter both
squads found the basket more
readily. Klamath made 15 points
and Ashland 13 to end the half
at 29-17.
Between' halves entertainment
was furnished by the physical
education department's fitness
classes, who tumbled and dove
Pelicans Play
Second Tilt
Here Tonight
The Pelicans play the sec
ond game of the doublehead
er hoop, series with Ashland
tonight on the. local floor
starting at approximately 8
p. m.i after ,a preliminary tilt
between the Wildcats and the
Henley basketcers.
Friday night's game was
livened with between halves
entertainment and . music by
the high school band. It is ex
pected that other entertain
ment is scheduled for tonight.
CoachScott's starting line
up will see Bocchi, Conroy,
Foster, Welch and Young on
the floor. ,
to the amazement and merri
ment of the fans. Music was sup
plied by the high school band.
The Pelicans made 15 more
points, in the third quarter to
the Grizzlies'' 11, but only one
field goal was tallied in the
final quarter while the Ashland
five made seven.. Third quarter
score was 44-28. The game end
ed at 45-36.
High point man for the Peli
cans was Bocchi with 18 tallies.
Welch followed closely with 17.
Top man for the Grizzlies, was
Nelson who counted nine.. Four
other members, of the Ashland
team, Elam, Green, Bartle and
Mansfield, made six each. :
After a last minute rally by
Chiloquin, the Wildcats eked
out a 29-26 win In a rough pre
liminary tilt. The score at the
quarter stood 8-1 for the Wild
cats and at ' the third quarter
26-15. Chiloquin rallied desper
ately but couldn't sink enough
last minute baskets to overcome
this lead.
In a pre-preliminary tilt, the
Freshmen ' dropped the Chilo
quin B team, 49-45." Paul Deller,
frosh coach, played all of his
boys in the tilt. With the excep
tion of the Wildcat game the
Freshmen . have defeated every
team played.
The Pelicans will play the
second game of the double
header with Ashland tonight. A
preliminary tilt will be played
between the Wildcats and Henley.-
The preliminary starts at
7 p, m. The game will begin at
approximately 8 p. m.
Summary: ,
Pelicans (45) (38) Ashland
Welch, 17 ; ;........:.... 6, Elam
Giovanini, 1 6, Green
Conroy,' 2 9, Nelson
Bellotti, 2 2, Riggs
Young, 3 8, Bartle
Cox, 2 6, Mansfield
Bocchi, 18
Idoho, Washington
Split Wrestling, .
Swimming Matches
: MOSCOW, Ida., Jan. 30 (.IP)
The Universities of Idaho and
Washington split a minor sports
meeting here yesterday with Ida
ho winning a wrestling match
while Washington simply swam
away with the swimming meet.
Idaho spotted the Huskies 10
points in the wrestling by failing
to , enter men in two divisions
and; then went on to win 20-16,
but in the swimming could gath
er only thirds and- one second
to lose 9 to 65.
The novelty is beginning to
wear off. Dallas, Tex., patrol
man who delivered nine babies
in eight years on force.
Joe's
3
I ' 4 t , ,jliii 'j.ijj'P.M iiaeaeianiaiM lae 'aeaMM in
Sgt. Joe Louis' Fort Riley boxing team flunked in Kansas City In a test of fistic knowledge
imparted by the champion himself, winning only one of the eight bouts from a combination Kan
sas City-Fort Leavenworth tam. Here Joe seems more than a little perplexed as he watches Pvt.
Joe Lujan, bantamweight, being revived after a first round KO at the hands of Carl SouiUy.
Beak Buster
Pep Knocks
OverStolz
Willie Pep Yell for New
Worlds to Conquer After
Whipping Allie for Win 59
. By SID FEDER
NEW YORK, Jan. 29 VP)
Unless the Beak-Buster's union
bars Wee Willie Pep for flag
rant violation of the rules on
overwork, he probably will
whisk his record winning streak
'way up into the stratosphere
this year with one of the busiest
campaigns ever mapped out for
a big-time thumper.
For, less than 10 minutes
after he polished off Light
weight Allie Stolz in 10 rounds
before a howling collection of
10,088 customers in Madison
Square garden last night, there
by running his string to 58 wins
in a row. the featherweight
package of pep ' was hollering
to large Lou VlscusI to get him
another opponent for Monday.
Now that, naturally can't be
done. To begin with, it defin
itely would cause a slight revo
lution in the B. B. union. But
with Wee ' Willie wailing for
more fights, and large Lou not
at all opposed to giving them to
him especially after the sizzling
stuff he showed in walloping
one of the world's leading light
weights last night the plans
were posted - immediately to
have the Connecticut jumping
bean go to the post about every
two weeks this year. And one
of them is slated to be against
Beau Jack, who. holds half of
the world ' lightweight title,
early in March.
From the way he floored not-so-agile
Allie and "finished gal
loping" to take the decision,
there doesn't appear to be any
one in the way just now to put
a stop to Willie's, string, which
has no equal in the modern
record books.
He spotted Stolz nearly six
pounds, but looked stronger
than the curly-haired Newark
stylist all the way, except for a
few moments of the fourth and
eighth rounds, and punched
faster in all but a few Instances.
Coast Teams
Working on
Grid Plans
f PULLMAN, Jan. 3U (VP) Pa
cific Coast Conference schools
are proceeding "as usual" with
their plans for spring football,
but the fate of the sport on the
coast may be decided at the May
meeting of conference directors,
J. Fred Bohler, Washington
State college athletic. director,
said today. .
Bohler said any number of
situations might alter the course
of football before the season
started, but "we're going ahead
like the other schools and wait
ing to see what happens."
- He said tho effect of travel
restrictions might determine the
director's decision, but added:
"If the army moves in on
WSC the program of athletics
here will be altered consider
ably." Football Coach Orin (Babe)
Hollinyhcry stiid "enough boys
havo left school already to make
.. When In Medford ,
.''. '. Stay at
HOTEL HOLLAND
. Thoroughly Modern
Joe and Anne Eirley
Proprietors
Boys Didn't Do So
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Thqt Your New
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Vernon "Lefty" Gomes was putting on a one-man beer act
for his wife and 2-year-old daughter, Vernona. when word reached
him at Lexington. Mass., that the New York Yankees had sold
bim to the Boston Braves. The 32-year-old left-hander spent 12
years with the Yankees.
6 League
youngster,
Paces Frosh
EUGENE, Jan. 30 (ff) ' A
youngster who got his basket
ball start in the, little Class B
high school at Sutherlin paced
the Oregon Freshmen to a 51-43
victory over the Oregon State
Rooks last night.
He was Joe Coenenberg who
tallied 13 points for the Frosh,
one more than his . teammate,
Bob Hodgins, who formerly
played for Eugene high.
Oregon's sharpshooting from
the free throw line was the mar
gin of victory. Each team scored
17 field goals but the Frosh
converted 17 gifters out of 22
tries while the Rooks sank only
nine of 20
The Frosh- led at the half,
24-19, after the count had been
knotted five times. The Rooks,
led by Frank Roelandt, who
scored 11 points, came back and
tied it up again In the second
half at 30-all. But the - Frosh
turned on the pressure and led
from then on.
Each team was knlcked for
19 fouls. Three Frosh and two
Rooks were ejected on four per
sonals. STEBBINS PRE-FLIGHTER
ATHENS : Ensign " Harold
(Curly) Stebblns, member of
Pitt's dream backfield and for-l
mer Panther coach, is assigned
to the pre-flight school 6taCl! !
here. .
the spring turnout look pretty
slim."
' "AH we can do is wait and see!
what happens," he said.' "The j
government favors football as a i
conditioner for young men- and I
we re ready to do our. part.
Motorists !
Perpetual Anti-Freexe
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EWC Leads Race
For Washington
College Title
CHENEY, Jan. 30 (ff) East
ern Washington college slipped
into the leadership of the Wash
ington Collegiate . conference
basketball race last night with a
60 to 46 defeat of Western Wash
ington from Bellingham, .
The score at the half was EWC
30, WWC 28.
The score see - sawed a 1 1
through the first half and only
in the final period were the
Cheney boys able to forge ahead
after the score had been tied
again at 33-33.
' Irv Leifer of WWC and Norm
Lowry of EWC were high scor
ers with 14 points each.
Broadway
Theatre
Malin, Ore.
Presents
if
Yankee
Doodle
Dandy'1
Starring
JAMES CAGNEY
Sunday, Monday
Tuesday
Jan. 31, Feb. 1-2
At
Advanced Price
ADULTS 55
MEN in UNIFORM and
STUDENTS 40
CHILDREN lSe
(Under 12 Yrs.)
1'