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    HERALD AND NEWS ELEVEN
hernecks, Pelicans
are for Cage Frays
L jokers Present Star-Studded
Ld to Marines in Two-Tilt Series
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landing tho man
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of Aihland hos sunk
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End our own Jim Nor
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wheels of service
being developed the
fclltctlon of daredevil
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former heavyweight
liero are, no real good
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takes thrcn or
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fo overseas as a civ
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of them all," ,o told
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tune.
LS'm of 11,0 coat
Kl fitness program,
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KlSTNIGHT
Jones, 148,
1Bi Long Brnneli,
r' anoes
9er Boots
Three Cagers Named in Scandal
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nes
other fill, to fry In their rlniO,
with thn bnyn from tho hurruck
and nrc keeping tho pun red-hot
mr rrimiy mum wiien nicy tun
lllo with Couch Li's Lsruid'a
lioopinun 011 the KUJiy iniiplo.
Tho rhythm kids nlbo pluycd
awect mtwle to I ho Portland
cops recently to lull thorn to
Bleep iiixl luinil them ii !7-:);i
drtihblng.
Ituy llioukK, who coiicIum the
Mtl.tlc Mukera, couched Portland
high school teums and thn Mult
nomah Athletic club for ID
yrnrs. Feu'a bmiHtii such n uiilux)
of atura as Chuck Pullureou,
credited as being the boot bull
pluyiir In Portland, Skeet O'
Council, Lloyd Jackson, II font
0 inch center who formerly pu
trolcd thu keyhole slot for tin
university of Oregon Wcbfoot(
Morrlu Hlicniiclt, lioUlcr of the
high scoring record for Orcuin,
plops In unu scusoii with
points and who pluycd lust yen
with the Alblnu llollshlps. Ho It
Considered the best allot and
backcourt man In Portland. Brookl
Hint Ruyley pluycd two years! having
111 Liarimouin, uiu nopp got his
cage experience with Uoiuugu
univuislly, and Jimmy "Uiuins"
Uarbcr starred for the Univer
sity of Illinois.
With this array ot outstand
ing talent to work with, it Is evi
dent that Fee's will glvo the mu
rine cagers plenty of trouble
over thu weekend. After the
fracas Friday night ul the high
school, tho Leathernecks will
taku oil their highly touted op
ponents again buturday at the
post gymnasium. Civilians may
attend this gnmo unescorted and
may drive their own cars If they
so desire.
The other half of the big
double bill Friday night will see
thu Pelicans swap buckets with
tho Ashland Grizzlies with the
tilt sturtiug at 7:30 p. m.
Couch Marblo Cook is Jug
gling his starting lineup In an
attempt to find thu most effec
tive combination, but us tilings
stand now he will probably open
tho fray with tho usual five.
This consists of Jim Palmer and
Jim Pope at forwards, Jerry
Throne at center, unit Larry
Whlto and Jim Noreen at gunrds.
At prusent, Noreen has more
personal fouls charged against
film than any other player In the
Oregon conference. Noreen hns
committed 23 fouls and has been
evicted from four games because
of personals.
These figures arc not so much
of an Indictment against the
speedy Pelican backcourt mun
os a testimonial to his aggres
siveness. He Is In on every play
and follows the onion Iiko a
hawk.
So there will bo two classy
cage clashes coming up this Fri
day night at the KU1IS gym
when the Pelicans take on the
Grizzlies and Fee's Music
Milkers battle tho United States
Marines.
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How About It?
LOS ANGELES. Feb. l'(P)
Fight Promoter Cat Eaton
was phoning Western Union
to send telegram offering
Lee Oma in New York a
110,000 guarantee to fight
Hilton Fitspatrick here,
March 6.
"Did yeu say f 10.000?" the
Western Union girl asked.
"Yes," replied Eaton.
"Do you suDpose he would
fight me7", asked the girlish
voice.
New Efforts Being Made
To Stamp Out Gambling
Conspiracy Indictment Against Two
Bookmakers Returned By Grand Jury
Riiinlnv Simon (Ml. Bernard Bnrnett (13). and Jerry Greon (11) are three members
yn collego's basketball toam named by iwo assuiani district etiorneyi oi rwnga ,auniy
signed a statement at saying they had receivod S1000 lo "throw" their game with Akron
univorsity at Boston. The gumo had not yot boon played when district ettorneys aiseiosea
the playors names. (AP Wlrophoto).
Vebocfs SHU Top Dogs
As Beavers Down Cougars
NORTHERN DIVISION
STANDINGS
By Tho Asioclated Pross
1. F A "P
2 -l:i7 201 .77H
4 4(in ;ta:t .sso
5 4.-17 416 .500
5 374 MB!) .500
(J 245 20:i .000
W
Oregon 7
Oregon Stnlo 5
Wash. Slate . 5
Washington . 5
Irinho 0
The University of Oregon
Webfoots. currently lop dogs in
the lively northern division bas
ketball race, will arrive in Seat
tle today to ready for Ihclr Friday-Saturday
series with the
University of Washington a
series which cit'ner will put
tho Oregons well over Ihe hump
or throw tho race wide open.
Oregon Stulo last night wal
lopped Washington Slate 45-42
In two overtime periods and
hereby look over second plucc.
The Cougars, by virtue of an
easy win over the Beavers Tues
day night, had been counting on
that runner-up berth themselves.
Oregon Slate's big center, Red
Rocha, however, had other ideas
nnd demonstrated them by rack
ing 27 points. Rocha was both
off and well checked the night
before and tho Beavers' victory
chances slumped with him.
The count was tied four times
in Ihe first half which ended
with the Beavers In front, 18-15.
They extended that advantage
of 27-10 in the second half be
fore tho Cougars steamed up a
rallv which gained them a tic at
30-30 and Kain nt 32-32 at the
end of regular play.
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Rocha sparked the Beaver
scoring In the first overtime but
W.S.C.'s Mort Joslin tossed in a
goal to again knot the count, ul
38-38.
Rocha contributed two field
goals and a free throw in the
second extra session to put
O.S.C. safely ahead although
Bob Hcnnick counted two last
minute Cougar goals lo keep up
the tension.
Tho summary:
O.S.C. (45)
llenningscn, f ...
Sertlc, f ....
Itocha, c
Moore, g
McCliatii, g
Puddy, c
West, g ....
Simms, g
FG FT PF TP
.. 0 14 1
.0 1 11
.10 7 3 27
.1 13 3
...4 1,0 9
; 2 0 1 4
.0 ,0 0 0
...0 0 1 0
.. 0 0 1 Oi
.17 11 14 45
FG FT PF TP
3 1 0 - 3 6
...1 1 0 0 2
...1 3 5 5
...8 0 1 6
.5 3 3 13
X.O 0 10
.:.l 0 12
...2 2 3 fi
...0 0 0 0
:..0 '20 2
18 , 10 17 42
W.S.C. (42)
Joslin, f 3
Gregg, f
Hansen, c
Rennick, g
Hamilton, g
Kellingcr, f ....
Jorrison, f '.
Waller, c
Johnson, g
Noleboom, g .....
Totals
Half tunc score: Oregon Stale
18. Washington State 15.
Free throws missed: Joslin,
Hansen 2, Hamilton, Henning
ion, Rocha, Puddy, Moore 2,lc
Gruth 2.
Officials: Elra Huriter and
Bill Frazicr, both ot Spokane.
Chiloquin Swamps
Merrill Five, 3219
The Chiloquin Panthers unset
tho undefeated Merrill Huskies
tho. other night, 32 to 19, in a
tilt that saw tho Panthers lead
ing all the way. Chiloquin com
pletely outplayed the Merrill
five- and coasted- to nir easy -victory
with the Pnnther second
string playing the entire lust
quarter.
Hunnigun' took high scoring
honors will, 11 points and Floyd
Accounted for 10 markers for the
Panthers.
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Western Blasts
Gremlins, 42-39
VICTORIA. B. C Feb.
(CAP) Western Washington
college of education presented a
well-coached set of ball-hawks
last nic.ht to upset the favored
Pat Bay Gremlins basketball
team. 42-39.
It was a close bauie all the
wav. with the lead changing
hands 13 times. The Bellingham
club took an early lead, but ac
curate shooting by the Gremlins'
Norm Baker put the Flyers
ahead midway in the first half.
Ray Wark, Western's shooting
ace, put his duo in front at nau
time. 26-25.
The lead switched frequently
in the second half, with Western
going into command with but a
minute and a half to go and
hanging onto the ball for a full
minute of the remaining time.
Victory League
Opens Tonight
Play will open tonight on the
KUHS hardwood in the Victory
basketball league. Two leagues
have been e s t ab 1 is h e d, one
called the American league and
the other the National.
At 7 p. m. Jerry's Delivery
five will tangle with the Sacred
Heart academy cagers in the
American league and at 8 p. m
the Red Shield baskcteers will
clash with the Herald and News
Trotters in the National loop.
Tennis' Ward Also Goes With
Lease
NEW YORK - Holcombe
Ward, now in his ninth term
as head . of the U. S. Lawn-Tennis
association, received a tele
phone call from Washington.
The caller announced himself
as Steve Early, speaking for the
president and, after offering
congratulations for Ward's
many years of service, contin
ued:
"What President Roosevelt
really wants to know- is how
you manage to go on year after
year without- oppesitionv-- He
could use the recipe."
Only then . did Holcombe
Ward tumble to the fact that
the caller was his former dou
bles . partner,' Dwight F. Davis,
donor of the Davis cup, spoof
ing him
TIN COATS
TIN PANTS
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Gil Dodds
Musi Taper
Off Pace
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 1 UP)
Gil Dodds, the pacing parson,
may be through as a competitive
runner, but it will take five
years for him to taper off from
the strenuous conditioning pro
cess that made him America's
No. 1 distance star.
Dodds was en route today to
Dallas to rosume his youth evan
gelist mission. He completed a
week of these meetings in Loi
Angeles before his departure.
His life, he says, is to be de
voted to non-denominational re
ligious work, with emphasis on
youth and its problems.
Galloping Gilbert had several
workouts in the bie Los Angeles
Memorial stadium while here
and ran a quarter mile in 51.5,
the fastest of his life.
The medicos have told Dodds,
who was graduated recently
from a Boston theological
school, that he can t quit run
ning altogether. The human
heart, complex machine that it
is. must be stowed down grad
ually. Therefore, Gil must take
daily workouts.
Coach Dean Cromwell, who
has turned out many champion
ship teams at the University of
Southern California, believes
Dodds can combine his religious
work with running and still
have a successful running future.
"Dodds weighs 180 now," says
Cromwell, and "that's only two
pounds more than his best run
ning weight. When you first see
him in action-he appears to be
overstriding for his slight body,
but after you watch him keep it
up, lap alter lap, you realize ne
has developed his stride to its
very maximum and that he runs
at the peak of efficiency from
starting line to imisn tape.
By JOE REICHLER '
BROOKLYN, Feb. 1 (Ft
With New York state's legisla
ture lending a legal hand, as far
as the Empire state is concerned,
basketball officials and other in
terested sportsmen throughout
the nation today renewed their
efforts to stamp out widespread
gambling on games which one
source estimated lan aa high as
$10,000,000.
While a Kincs counlv era ml
Jury returned yesterday a con
spiracy indictment against two
men charged with bribing five
Brooklyn college basketball
players, the state legislature re
ceived two bills directly connect
ed with gambling on sports contests.
Asscmhlvman Malcolm Wilson
introduced a bill to amend the
penal law which would make
amateur athletes liable to fines
up to $1000 and imprisonment
for one to five years for accept
ing bribes. The present law ap
plies only to professionals.
Also introduced in the leels.
lature was a bill amending the
penal code to make the offering
of a bribe to an amateur athlete
telony, instead of a misde
meanor. A person found guilty
of a felony is subject to 10 to 20
years' imprisonment, whereas a
misdemeanor is punishable by
only one to two years.
Accused in the Kines countv
grand Jury indictment were Har
vey btemmer and Henry Rosen,
confessed bookmakers, who
were charged with conspiring to
"defraud the public" by bribing
five Brooklyn college players to
throw a game against Akron uni
versity of Ohio, scheduled at
Boston last night. The game was
cancelled.
No charges were Dlaced
against Bernard Barnett. Larrv
Pearlstein. Robert Leder. Jerry
Green and Stanley Simon, the
Brooklyn players, although they
were named in the indictment as
co-conspirators and will aoDear
as witnesses when the case comes
Seattle Stars Sign
Canadian Puck Ace
.SEATTLE. Feb. 1 (ff) The
Seattle Stars have signed Jim
Mclndoe of Medicine Hat, Alia.,
star forward of the Canadian
army hockey team in Vancou
ver, B. C, last winter, the Stars'
manager, Roger Jinkins, an
nounced last night.
ALL BRIGHT AT ALBRIGHT
READING Led by tall Tim
ber Landis, 6-9 center, Albright
won its first six games.
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Mr. Stonoface gooi aftor Gloomy Gust Johnson in lhoir blcop
bout laat woek at tht armory which tha masked menaco won
by using his dreaded head butts. This Friday ihe hooded hoodlum
will crunch cranlums with Tough Tony Rosb In the hoadlino
event, Pete Belcastro, the Wood assassin, will, bop boaka with
burly "Blood and. Guis" Davidson In tho seml-windup and a new
comer, Gaorgei Dusttte will tangle with Tarian Potvln In tha
curtain ralior.
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- ,V for RMervaHon,
BMY 8 WIGHT
up before County Judge Samuel
S. Liebowitz on February 13.
AHhniltfh la.lrintf liiplirflnlUi.
unless interstate traffic is in
volved, the federal bureau of in-
been quietly investigating gam
bling on amateur sports for sev
eral months.
Tn thl mAanllniB 90
... ... ,vH,iii,b u i. iici nutu
havfi hnn ni-patlnj In Ma... V l.
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City, charged with bookmaklng.
omtu uunuaiy i, inspector Jos-
epn j. uonovan of the police
statistical and criminal identifi-
Cattnn KlirIQI, QnnAiinnAj I a -
night. Their names were with
held pending approval of Com
missioner Lewis J. - Valentine.
Earlier it had been announced 12
men were arrested ol Madison
Square Garden since January 3
iur taxing Deis on tights, hockey
and basketball games.
Headed by Wilbur C. Smith,
president of the National Colle
giate Athletic association and
NPri Irish nrAelrlnn a Mi .!!...
aquare txarden, who brought
ud.iKumaii into tne spacious
Eighth avenue arena, college bas
ketball officials promised to do
"all in; our power to send the
bookies and gamblers back into
their holes."
Keno Junior High
Downs Two Rivals
KENO, Feb. 1 (Special)
Keno's Junior high "A" team
blasted a Tulelake five com-
fl A f O r, nt ninth nn lanlk
by the count of 29 to 11, Tues
day afternoon at Keno.
Last Friday night the Keno
"A" quintet bounced Henley's
junior high hoopsters, 28 to 13.
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