Huskies Clinch Hoop Title From Beavers Huskies Tako Beavors 53-33 for First Coast Conference Hoop Title Johnny Greco Clouts Cleo Shans; Takes Bout By The AiiocliUd Preis Tho University of Washing ton clinched ltd first northern division Coust Conference IMS kntbdll tltlo In seven ynur-H mid ciirned tho rliilit to meet South ern California next weok for the coast tills by trouncing thn do fttncllnit champions, Oregon State, 83 to 3,1, lust night, Tho Huskies, pluylnu on their Anno floor before a war enpne Ty crowd of D00O, opened up with exceptional long range Sports H,, Briefs Br , W J NEW YORK, March 8 VP) Talk about your wnrtlmo sports troublosl . . . Only the kind hearted Intervention of a truck fun who had 2000 plna saved to night'! IC-4A meet from disaster, It had looked like the athletes would havo to run without num bers or else deprive a lot of Ojblea of tholr menus of nip brt . . And Virginia's Tom Dodd got to defend his high hurdles title only because he doesn't have any exumlnntlons scheduled today . . . When Fritz le Zlvln won tho welterweight title from Henry Armstrong throe years ago, thn fight drow a smaller gate thun Johnny Greco, a Just-graduated prelim inary kid, attracted last week, RETURN BOUT Tho reason SHvic fought with Beau Jack Is that both aro fond of mo' Jack, ONE-MINUTE SPORTS PAGE Dorothy Goos, lavorlto to win the national figure skating title this weekend, is tho daughter of a Bronx apartment-house super intendent and never took a skat ing lesson until December, 193(1. 6 month later she won tho oast n states novlco championship . , , Madison Square Garden, which hasn't had a heavyweight fight so far this year, will make up for It next week when tho Taml Mauricllo-JImmy Blvlns card Includes a six round tussle between a couple of 300-pound-ers, Ben Moroz and Gilbert Stromquiat . . . Baltimore fans aro asking the Orioles to put on a few morning games thin sum mer for tha benefit of war workers. SERVICE DEPT. The Great Lakes naval station teems sure to have at least ono good guurd next football season. Rubs Letlow, the pondorous Green Bay Packer who failed to puss a marina examination, has turned up In root camp there . . . Oirlsty Mathewson, son of the mous Giants' pitcher has been promoted from captain to major and Is director of Chlneso pilot training at Luko field, Ariz. . . . George W. (Mike) Murphy, stroko of tho 1922 U. of Washing ton crow, and Ted Garhart, who had tho same Job 20 years lator, recently received tholr commis sions as marine offlcors in tho same class at Quantlco, Va. Brooks Holder Asks for New Deal or Trade SAN FRANCISCO, March 8 VP) Brooks Holder has dollv rod his spring ultimatum to the San Francisco Seals. ' Tho 30-ycar-old conterflolder ft'.urned his contract unsigned "stordny with tho request that tho club trade him, or ut least let him make a deal for himself. Holdor, whose 24 triples In 1030 established a now Coast league record, Joined the Seals in 1038. Ho has boon a con sistent holdout, but also a con sistent player. Ho was tho only seal to play In every gamo last season.' Meanwhile, tho Seals signed Al Epporly, right-handed pitcher who camo to San Fmucibuo in 1040 from tha Chicago Cubs, Boilermakers Won Over Byerly Shop 60-13 in Hoop Win ! PORTLAND, Ore., March 8 W) Portland's Boilermakers won the major city hoop cham pionship by smothering tha Byerly Sports Shop quintet 00 Q3B. Lebenzon poured In 19 points for tho winners. ! Thn Byerly team hHd become something of a giant by eliminat ing tho Vancouver Ramblers, shooting and, flawless ball handling to run up a 20-11 first half advuntugn which complete ly lroi.0 out tho visitors. Mcunwhlli', nt Moscow, Wash ington Stata barely mnnuged to edge out a fighting University of Idaho toam, which, minus Its star center, Fred Qulnn, put up one of lis best games of tho season to hold WSC to a 40-30 win. Idaho led 22 to 17 at the half. Tho long range shooting of Forward Moody Gllbortson and Guard Wnlly Lcusk of Washing ton completely demoralized tho Oregon State defense. Gilbert son flipped Ir. nine points In tho first six minutes to glvo tho university a 10-4 odvanUigo and then Lrask dropped In four from the center of tho floor before tho half was over, Leask counted another long one and throo medium-long ones in tho socond half to tako scoring hon ors with IB points, Don Cecil, Oregon State for ward topped his squad with nino points. In tho Moscow game, which had no bearing on tho champ ionship, WSC'n ace, Gall Bishop set a new northern division scoring rocord of 201 points for tho season by racking up 17 points to pull his club from be hind. Bishop's two last minute baskets saved the gnme for WSC and cheated the Vandals, who played without a substitu tion, of what seemed to be a suro victory their second of the season. Summary: Washington Tg Ft PI Tp Ford, t .. 8 4 2 14 Gllbertson, f 8 1 1 11 Gronsdahl, f 0 0 0 0 Gllinur, c 2 12 8 Shnoffcr 0 0 0 0 Lcask, g 8 2 118 Morris, g 1 1 4 3 Bird, g 0 0 0 0 Taylor, g 0 0 2 0 Gissbcrg, o 1 0 2 2 ' TOTALS 22 0 14 S3 Oregon State Fg Ft Pf Tp Cecil, f 3 3 I 8 Anderson, f 1 0 2 2 ToW, ,..0 . 3 2 . 3 Warren, e .. 2 1 2 8 Harvey, c 0 0 0 0 Beck, g '. 3 0 3 8 JJurdon, g Z 4 2 8 Holman, o 0 0 0 0 Jeffries, g 0 0 0 0 Brophy, g 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 11 11 12 33 Halftlme: Washington 29, Ore gon State 11. Frco throws missed: Washing tonFord 2, Gllbertson, Gil mur: Oregon Stato Warren, Durdan, Holman, Joffrles, Shots attempted: Washington 82, Oregon State 46, Referee: Emll Piluso, Port land; umpire: Art McClarncy, Scuttle. Wisconsin Takes Mitt Tiff 6 to 2 MADISON, Wis., March 6 VP) Tho University of Wisconsin boxing team dcfoalod tho com bined Woshington Stato college University of Idaho team, 6 bouts to 2, before 13,000 spec tators here last night, Two of tho victories were by tho knock out rou to. It was the 18th straight dual-meot victory for tho Wisconsin squad, Tha summaries Included: 120 pounds Jack Gibson (W) awarded decision over Coy Lovo (WSC). 135 pounds Dave Knight (WSC) awarded decision over John Collontlna (W). 136 pounds Len Robock (W) knocked out Vcrn Kloster (WSC) second round. 15S pounds Mike Nelson (WSC) awarded decision over Chuck Kldd (W). Heavywolght Verdayna John (W) awarded TKO over Max Nichols (WSC) third round. , Governor Snell Signs Bill to Buy Summer Lake SALEM, March 6 (A') Gov crnor Sncll signed Into law to day a bill to permit the state Rame commission to buy most of Summer lake, Lake county, from the state land board for uso as a wildfowl reserve and shooting grounds. KUROWSKI REJECTED ALLENTOWN, Pa., March 6 (P) George Kurowskl, third baseman for tho St. Louis Card inals, and star of tho 1942 world scries, was rejected by an army induction board because of an arm Injury suffered In a tall when a child. Bruins Beat Trojans for First Time LOS ANGELES, March 8 (!") Eureka! They've done It! 'After 43 consecutive defeats at tho hands of the University of Southern California basket ball team in thn past 11 years, tha Bruins of the University of California at Los Angeles trounced tho tricky Trojans 42 to 37 lust night but It took an overtime game to do it. Trailing 17 to 18 at half-time, tho Trojans attempted a whirl wind finish, but fouls wore cost ly and the best they could do was to know tho score at 37-all In the last four seconds of tho regular time. The Jubilant Bruins ran up five more points In tho overtlma period to win. At Berkeley, California fought hard lust night but fulled to ward off a 83-49 defeat at tho hands of Stanford, a defeat which cinched collar position for the Bears for the first time In 18 yours. Stanford is in third place. They play again tonight. Gail Bishop Takes New Hoop Mark Record Now 201, B otter Than Nina Points Set by Ray Turner of Idaho PULLMAN, March 6 (P) Whatever number of points Gall Bishop, WSC scoring ace, rings up In his final collegiate basket ball gama against tho University of Idaho here tonight, tho num ber will be Just "gravy" for the record, which is already tucked safely away beneath Gail's belt, The Washington Stato flash counted 17 points against Idaho at Moscow last night to hang up a new northern division Coast Conference season's record of 201, nine points better than the record set by Ray Turner of Idaho last year. Bishop, uftcr coming within striking distance of the record last week, was called to the army and It was thought his chanco for 'tho record was gone, but he explained he was dis qualified on the March 1 call of the enlisted reserves and would be called up again later this month. , Huskies to Lose More Athletes When Reserves Called Up SEATTLE, March 6 (P) When the enlisted reserve call is completed at tho end of the present school quarter, what the University of Washington is go ing to lack most is athletes, a check of the spring sports coaches disclosed today. At the crew houso only a couple of boat loads of oarsmen will be left, All four lettermen golfers will be gone. At least three track' stars will be lost and two infieldcrs and a pitcher are sure to go from tho base ball team. SPRING TRIALS DUE SEATTLE, Marcn 6 (ZD Coach Al Ulbrickson of the Uni versity of Washington set March 19 for tha first spring time trials for the varsity, Junior varsity and freshman eights. The crews have done little racing stroke work to date. Overland Route , - ' " -- jj l -Hun. i Pa Reviving msmorlti of 49ari, this eld Wells Fargo overland mall coach will haul horit playars to Bay Meadows, down panln tula from San Francisco. Dlifartnca it lhay art not caught in geld rush, That Uft of Johnny Graco Naw York as Grace Canadian March 6, 1943 Harry Holiday Out to Break Swimming Records EVANSTON, 111.', March 8 VP) Harry Holiday was cut out to be a swimmer. His streamlined build looks as if it were made oh a lathe height, 6 feet 8 in ches; weight, 200 pounds. The 19;year-old University of Michigan' sophomore is out to break up Adolph Kiefer's corner in, the backstroke, and Matt Mann, Michigan's veteran swim- Bay Meadows Intends io Keep Going SAN MATEO. Calif., March 8 W) The management of troubl ed Bay Meadows race track in tends to keep its program going next week no matter how a track employes' labor dispute turns out. General Manager William P. Kync, who tackled the Job of running a race meeting under wartime transportation restric tions, said he hoped the two rival factions the Mutuel Em ployes' guild and tho California Race Track Employes' union would settle their long-standing differences. , But i they don't he said "we are going ahead next week, even if I hove- to go in and calculate myself." He said 100 or so horsemen, jockeys, trainers and other track employes volunteered to serve as mutuel clerks In case they're needed. Bay Meadows, which has managed to overcome most of Its obstacles except labor, con ducted its first racing of the week yesterdey under a tempor ary tmce between tho guild and the AFL-affillatcd union and business wasn't bad at all. The handle was $129,000. Jockey Fred Zehr rode MulH gatewny to victory in the mile and one sixteenth feature In 1:52 48. to Bay Meadows (left), engendered th unhappy expression Cleo Shans wore in army private, docisloned tha California negro in 10 rounds. PAGE NINE ming coach, give; him a good chance of succeeding. "Look at that build, look at those arms powerful, isn't he?" appraises Mann. "He has the greatest potentialities of any boy I've had." 'The kid" set a national col legiate record last night in the Big Ten conference meet with a time of one minute 31.7 seconds in the 150 yard backstroke, knocking 2.5 seconds from the mark made by Albert Vande weghe of Princeton in 1938. It was only seven-tenths of a sec ond shy of matching Kiefer's world record on one minute 30.4 seconds. Ohio State, cashing in for 13 points by sweeping the first three places In the fancy diving com petition, held a 42 to 29 edge over Michigan going into to night's final four championship events of the conference swim ming meet No other team was close. . , Jimmie Collins Dies Today of Pneumonia BUFFALO, N. Y., March 8 (IP) James J. (Jimmy) Collins, 73, one of baseball's greatest third basemen and manager of the 1903 Boston Red Sox, first team to win a world series, died today of pneumonia in a Buf falo hospital. . Collins was hospitalired Feb ruary 24 shortly after old-time fans had renewed a movement to place his name In baseball's hall of fame at Cooperstown. Nominated in 1935, he failed to receive enough votes. Collins was known as the first third baseman to play away from the bag and first to mas ter defense against bunts. He had a lifetime batting average of .298 and fielding average of .929. Hb broke into the big time with tho Boston Braves in 1895, and moved to the Red Sox as manager in 1901 when the American league was organized. EONS Leave West To East for Hoop Collegiate Tourney LA GRANDE, March 6 VP) Eastern Oregon College of Edu cation's basketball squad was en route to Kansas City to repre sent Oregon In the national inter collegiate tournament starting Monday. The team left La Grande late yesterday but without its top scorer, Don Andrews, who was Inducted into the army follow ing Tuesday night's victory over Linfield college, northwest con ference champion, which decided the Oregon entry. SIOHTS Sy Tht AisoolMtd Prm NEW YORK-BtMl "ark. ISM. AusuiU, flu., outpoint"! FrIUlo Zlvlc, 14, TltU- viiiLAnKt.rim-oiu noruio. m. rhit. trlphU, knocked out Charlla Kotilnlon, 181, BAN DIKaO-Chucy Ftilro, 1S, lo Angnlci, outpoint" ' Kill; Hato, 115, Fhoenlt (10). HOLLYWOOD- Leonardo Lop. tlJ'4. Panama, outpointed Oeoria Freltai, 11), San Joaa (10). TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drivo Mova Yourself Sav M Long and Short Trips STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phono 8304 1201 East Main Shoeless Athlete to Enter Meet Morcom Will Try for Win In Three Event at the Annual Indoor Track Meet NEW YORK, March 8 VP) A. Richard Morcom probably will receive commendation from Washington even if he fails to night in his personal campaign to win three event champion ships for New Hampshire uni versity in the annual IC-4A in door track meet Morcom is the youngster who captured two firsts and a second a year ago while wearing only one she and even went on to set a pole vault mark at 14 feet 4! Inches after stopping to re move a splinter from a yelping tootsie late in the competition. He also high jumps and broad jumps with his left foot unshod. His presence, along with that of Frank Dixon in the mile run, adds luster to the meet New York university is expected to take with ease over 31 other eastern colleges. The U. S. Military academy's 30-man task force is slated for second with Fordham, New Hampshire's one-man representa tion, Manhattan and Dartmouth fighting it out for third. - Dixon has run every one of his mile tests this winter in faster time than the 4:12 Leslie MacMitchell, also of New York university, hung up as a record two years ago. Governor Closes Washinaron Woods 4 , As Fire Season OLYMPIA, March 8 VP) In a proclamation last night, Gov ernor Langlie placed the sum mer "closed" fire season in im mediate effect, prohibiting the setting of fires without permis sion from an authorized forestry official. " .It was announced the procla mation, was issued "because of unusually dry weather condi tions." The season ordinarily does not begin before April 15. Fire wardens, rangers and pa trolmen were instructed to ar rest anyone burning without per mission. Seattle, Rainiers Start Plans for Catcher Joe Glenn SEATTLE, March 8 (IP) Tha Seattle Rainiers have ; started negotiations for Catcher Joe Glenn of the Oakland Acorns of the Pacific Coast Baseball league, Manager Bill Skiff said last night. He said the club had not heard from Bob Collins, Rainler's num ber 1 catcher, but would need an alternate in any event. DANCE Saturday, Mar. 6 ARMORY Dancing 9 to 1 P. M. Music by Baldy's Band Gentlemen, 99e Ladies, 10c . Servicemen, 55c Prices include Fed. tax Pelicans Win Easily 48-29 Over Cavemen North Bend Wins Over Medford for Right to Play Pelicans for Crown ' The Pelicans did it again! They romped over tho Grants Pas Cavemen 48-29 in an easy first game held at Ashland and put the Pelicans one notch closer to the district -title. Klamath led at halftlme with a score of 22-13 and went on to the final gong points ahead of the Cavemen, Bocchl tossed in 18 tallies to receive the honor of high pplnt man of the gamo. Scott claimed that his boys played a good fast game befor Beau Jack Battle Lasts Through Twelve Rounds; Both Lose Round en Fouls By SID FEDER NEW YORK, March 8 VP) Some time, Fritzie Zivic, the "ba-a-a-d boy" of Bash boule vard, is going to get lucky in a New York ring over one of those "ooh" and "aah" body punches and then you're going to see some fun. Flat-nozed Fritz happens to be a guy who doesn't get the bene fit of the doubt about those things very often. So, for the second time in a month, the "oohs" had it on the "aahs" on a referee's score card against him last night, and Beau (the jumping) Jack squeaked through by the narrowest of margins to win a rough-and-tumble 12 round decision over the Pitts burgh pounder. . But the punch was so question able and the edge the "oohs" had over the "aahs" about that body blow Fritz-eroo fired in the ninth round which caused Ref eree George Walsh to take the heat away from Zivic was so close that Promoter Mike Jacobs started to smoke up a third tea party between the two thumpers today. Naturally, the $71,346 "house" the two warriors drew into the big Eighth avenue soupbowl from a record 1843 crowd of 18, 813 didn't hurt the cause a bit. Nor did the whoops and hollers most of Gus Fan's family gave off when they discovered "their Fritzie" wound up on the short end again. They were more than slightly annoyed about this, especially after Fritzie's fast, fin ish, during which he all but jerked Jack's head off with his sharp-shooting in the 11th and 12th sessions. The referee and one judge had it seven rounds to five at the finish last night, and the other arbiter had it six-five-and-one, identical with the Associated Press score card. BASKETBALL WSST University of California at Loa Angeles 42, Southern Calif. 37 (overtime). Stanford M, California 43. Whlttler 5. Kedlands 44. San Dieso Stata 63, Wilmington (Calif.) Coast Guard 33. Denver 49, Colorado Minea 41. Washington 53. Oregon State 33. Washington State 40, Idaho 39. IAST . Manhattan 59, City College of New York 44. St.' Bonaventurt 44. Canlsius 35. Delaware 41, Catholic University 40. SOUTH - Georg Weehiogtoo 4f, Davidson 40 (over, time). Duke St, The Citadel I?. HIOH SCHOOL Oregon City 37, Milwauklo 27. Pendleton S3, Bend 33. Union 44, Belli 31. Barrishurg 83, Pleasant Bill . St. Mary's (Eugene) 33, Taft 25. Warren too 29, Dayton 21. Salem 40, The Dallea 35. NEW QUALIFICATION SACRAMENTO, Calif. A Sacramento firm asked the U. S. employment service to find: six laborers to clean ditches, specify ing that - all must wear shoes size nine or less. It's the rubber shortage. The firm has just six pairs of rubber boots. They won't fit anyone with more than a size nine foot. Wins Over Fritzie In Our Own Shop . . . using latest General factory Jjulp ment . . . for dependable extra mileago; no eertlfieata needed, ... -X- TIRE REPAIRING ' : ' , , WHEEL BALANCING " " . -j NEW TIRES ALU GRADES , Moke One Stop for Every Tire Need ;- TEED and NITSCHELM 301 So. 8th - MONARCH SUPER SERVICE Ph. 7071 GENERAL TIRES'. ' a packed houae in the Ashland gym. His boys will meet North Bend tonight for the final bout and the winner will travel to Salem. - ' ; ' The Pelicans will be the fea ture attraction again tonight at 8:30. North Bend 'earned the right to play the Pelicans when they took ah easv victnrv Medford 42-34 in tho first game oi ine tournament. By Tho Associatad Press ; At Ashland, North Bend da- feated Medford by 42-34 last night in the first game ot a playoff series for the champion ship of. district seven. Tomorrow night North- Bend will meet Klamath Falls. Last night the Pelicans easily defeated the Qrants Pass Cavemen. 48-29. The winner will represent dis trict seven in the state tourna ment.-: Four teams are in and four more will gain entry , tonight (Saturday) to the annual class A Oregon high school basketball tournament, which opens in Salem next Thursday. ,'Pendleton and Oregon City became the latest entrants.. Pen dleton nosing- out Bend, 33-32, in the finals of district two, and Oregon City upsetting MilWau kie, 37-27, in district four, last night. ... . -Astoria, the- defending cham pion qualified previously in dis trict five and Salem, the host team, in district eight, was auto matically admitted. v ". -, t. Salem: warmed up;- for tour nament .play ; by .downing The Dalles Indians . with a last-half rally last night, 48-35. The Vik ings, playing without two regu lars who also may.be out of ac tion si u ring the tournament, trailed- at halftime,-17-18.- In, wind-up games tonight On-; tario will meet Baker in district one. Each has a victory over the . other. St. Helens and Beaverton likewise will play a- third and deciding game .in district three. Corvallis and Eugene will bat tle it out in district six and the finalists -will meet at Ashland in- district seven. -. In class B play Union became one of tht four teams to qualify lor the .state' tourney by trounc ing Helix, 44-31, to. win the eastern Oregon championship, Warrenton also qualified by downing Dayton, 29-21, - for the northern Oregon title. ' ; St. Mayy's of Eugene and. Har risburg will" meet in' the' finals of district 2B at Junction City tonight. St. Mary's - handed Taft its first defeat, in prep circles last night, 32-26, and Harris burg downed the Lane county champion, Pleasant Hill, 33-23. Doolittle Wins Over Sehwarts In Second Round SYRACUSE, N. Y;, March '6 VP) -The army has another Doo little who knows where to land his punches. . It's Cadet Johnny, son' of the famous flying Maj. Gen. Jimmy Doolittle, who leads his U. S. military academy box ing mates into today's eastern intercollegiate champ ionshlp rounds. ... n.'.t'.'. . . Displaying a lethal left, the 135-pound West Pointer scored a second-round technical knock out .over Benson Schwartz of Maryland in the', sixth ' of last night's opening program of 12 scraps, and. a trio of .fellow cadets; followed upv with vic tories. .- . "' :.. . '-....-:. .' .If it's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used one In the-classified. : ,