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TWOHERALD AND NEWS
Idaho Raps Huskies
With Last Half Rally
Washington Leads Throughout First
Half But Vandals Spurt to Win, 39-34
MOSCOW, Ida., Feb. 13 iVPs
University of Washington cascrs,
defending titlists in the northern
division, fell before Idaho, 39-34.
last night, bringing to seven
their number of losses on the
road this season in as many
starts.
The Huskies have one more
tronv
HIBHEID
By PAUL HAINES
HAMMER AND TONGS
Come wind, rain, or shine.
Klamath rassling fans are going
to get a real show Friday night
at the Klamath bicep bin when
Tough Tony Ross and the dan
gerous "Grey Mask" crunch
craniums in a
no time limit.
two out of three
falls battle .of
the century-
The two mus
clemen have
twice butted bi
ceps to a draw
here and Pro
moter Mack
Li 11 a r d has
booked the bout
to give Klamath
fans an oppor
tunity lo see
HAINES
which is the better man.
Tough Tony has stated upon
occasion that ha is positive ht
can cut the mustard and guj
zl the hooded hoodlum if
given enough time and lee
way. He may be provided
with both Friday nirht, as a
new referee will arbitrate the
shindig and he'll have plenty
of time even if the two groan
artists have to ?o at it all
night.
Mr. Stoneface will undoubted
ly attempt to put Tony out of
commission for good, as he has
no love for any of his opponents
and Tony, in particular. In a
match here recently, he snarled
that he didn't trust the promoter
or the referee and under no cir
cumstance would he unmask un
less fairly beaten.
; Well, Tough Tony - has
proven that he it just the lad
to give the "Mask" a very live
ly evening and has come from
behind twice to apply his fa
vorite back-breaker on the
masked menace and even the
count. The fact that Ross has
drawn with him twice in a row
ii not the liking of the hooded
demon and he has vowed that
this time Tony will not be able
to even draw a picture after
he has worked him over.
Ross is still getting plenty of
sleep, however, and claims that
after Friday night the identity
of the mysterious "Mask" will be
a' mystery no longer. This may,
possibly be the last appearance
of Mr. Stoneface in Gladiator's
gully for some time and Klam
ath mat addicts are building up
their hopes that Ross will be
able to turn the trick and un
mask him by fair means or foul
Friday eve.
Many have tried and many
have failed, but Tonv Ross
will be giving it everything he
has and may be just tough
enough to succeed where
every other top muscler on the
circuit has been thwarted.
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i chance to win an away-fronv
i home contest when they meet the
; Vandals again tonight.
Washington hold the upper
i hand throughout the entire first
half, leading 20-5 nt one point
i and holding a 24-16 lead at half
I time, but Idaho scurried home
with 12 points within three min
! utcs after the second half open-
led to take its first lead, 28-27.
Jeff Overholser with six. Bob
1 O'Connor with eight and Leon
I ard Pyne with five, accounted
I for the Idaho victory margin.
Overholser and Pyne paced
' the victors with 10 each, al
i though Dick King of Washing
i ton laid in 12 for evening's hon-
or?.
i The game made no difference
in the division standings. Idaho
; retaining the cellar position be
hind Washington in fourth place.
T:.e summary:
I Washington (34) Fg Ft Pf Tp
' Crcvcling, F 4 12 9
' Carnovale, F 0 0 2 0
Brooks. C 3 117
iJorgenson, G 2 2 16
King. G 6 0 4 12
i Blowers, G 0 0 0 0
! Totals
, Idaho (39)
! O'Connor, F
; Overholser, F ...
15 4 10 34
F? Ft Pf Tp
4
5
. 1
2 8
2 10
2 4 j
1 10 :
2 3 !
1 4i
Tavlor, C
Pyne, G
Carsbaugh. G
Schieferl, F
.... 4
0
2 0
Totals i 16 7 10 39
Halftime score: Washington
24. Idaho 16. j
Free throws missed: Washing-i
ton Creveling. Brooks. Kina. i
Blowers. Idaho O'Connor 2,
Taylor 2, Carbaugh.
Derby Date
May Pass
Unheralded
LOUISVILLE. Ky., Feb. 13 (
Ordinarily about this time of
year, horsemen would have be
come "Derby, conscious" but
now a date usually important in
preparations for the "run for the
roses" is about to pass unherald
ed if not unnoticed.
It is February-15 the usual
deadline for Kentucky Derby
nominations. And, although that
usual closing date is only two
days away, the Churchill Downs
management here is still mark
ing time, awaiting word from
Washington that the ban on rac
ing has been lifted.
It was learned at the Downs
yesterday that no nomination
blanks have been printed, and
that no deadline for nominations
would be set until action by gov
ernment officials warranted.
The Derby was scheduled for
Saturday, May 5.
Athletic Fund to Go .
For. Telephone Calls
NEW YORK, Feb. 13 OP)
Mike Jacobs, president of the
boxing service athletic fund, an
nounced last night that due to
difficulty of obtaining material,
the money in the fund will be
used to provide returned wound
ed service men free telephone
calls to their homes instead of
purchasing athletic equipment
for service camps.
BOBCAT BOB READY
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 13 (Pi
Bob Montgomery of Phila
delphia, recognized by New York
as the lightweight champion, en
gages tonight in his first fight
in six months. Bobcat Bob takes
on Cecil Hudson of Los Angeles
in a lu-rounacr at ,145 pounds.
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Barclay &
Manof trie
Hansen Sets
By TED MEIER
NEW YORK, Feb. 13 MV
Vine Hansen, an "unknown"
from Washington Stat college
in the Pacific northwest, cata
pulted into first place in basket
ball's national collegiate individ
ual high scoring race last week.
Hansen ran wild against the
Washington Huskies to boost his
season total to 453 points on 185
field goals and 83 free throws in
28 games. He replaced Dick
W ilk ins of Oregon who topped
the parade the previous week
with 412.
Wilkins with a total of 431
points for 34 games still retained
Investigation
Of Athletics
Asked By D. A.
BROOKLYN, Feb. 13 (PI An
investigation of the "widest
scope before a committing magis
trate" of "crimes, irregularities
and conditions injurious to the
public welfare in the matter of
certain atnleucs" was asKea to
day by District Attorney William
O Dwycr.
O'Dwyer made the request to
Kings county Judge Samuel S.
Leibowitz, who consented to pre
side at such an investigation
starting at 10 a. m. next Mon
day. Meantime, tne trial of Harvey
Stemmer, 34, and Henry Rosen,
29, charged with conspiracy in
the recent Brooklyn college bas
ketball betting scandal, was post
poned for two weeks.
CUB PLAYER CALLED
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 13 (P)
Dominic Dallessandro, Chicago
Cubs outfielder, passed his pre
induction physical examination
yesterday and may be inducted
in March.
Not So Hot?
WACO, Texas, Feb. 13 tfP)
Baylor university's basket
ball team has three more
games to play but considering
the season record thus far
there appears little chance of
the Golden Bears gaining a
victory.
They've lost 15 straight and
the opposition has averaged
64 points, which probably is
the worst defensive record in
the nation. The Bears have
managed only 28 points, so
their offensive record is a
little on the seamy side, too.
Co., limited, Peoria, Illinois
Yeai-1 945
Scoring Pace
a sufficient total to rank in the
runnerup spot nationally.
Another northwest performer.
Jack Perrault of Eastern Wash
ington, climbed into third place
with 421 points while Bill Hen
ry, of Rice's newly crowned
Southwest conference cham
pions, tossed in 52 points during
the week to hit 392.
George Mikan of DePaul fell
to fifth with . 375, followed by
Frits Magy of Akron at 373, and
Stan McWilliams, of the College
of Pacific, at 366. McWilliams,
a freshman, is through for the
season, being scheduled to enter
the army on Thursday.
By HUGH FULLERTON. JR.
NEW YORK, Feb. 13 (P)
Since the race tracks closed
down, Jockey Herb Clagg;:tt has
been driving a laundry truck
around Miami. . . . If he takes
as long to get back as most laun
drymen do these days, he'd bet
ter not try nctlne again. .
Frank Filchock", who outdid
bammy Baugh as the Washing
ton Redskins' passer last fall, is
planning an operation on his
nose in hope of getting back into
tne navy, r rank s beak nas been
busted nine times. , . . Zumbcrto
Zavala, Mexican lightweight
wno fights Danny Bartlield in
the Garden Friday, is the invent
or of a new, extra-fast type of
punching bag which is a big hit
with the boys around Stillman's
gym. . . . It's shaped something
like a "Mae West" life belt
which isn't must like the fight
ers Zavala will be called upon
to punch.
'
MANPOWER SHORTAGE
Pat Keith, sports editor of the
Braincrd, Minn., Daily Dispatch,
won the lightweight title in his
district Golden Gloves tourna
ment and qualified for this
weeks northwest meet in Min
neapolis. ... He knocked out
Pete Kocka of Braincrd (a critic,
no, doubt) in the first round of
his semi-final then won his final
bout by a decision. , . , Pat com
plains that the lack of man
power keeps him busy, but we
never heard of a scribe going
that far just to get a story.
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Lord Byron
In Playoff
McSpndon Blows Early Load
In New Orleans Opon to Tie
With Nelson At End of Play
By SKIPPER PATRICK
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 13 W)
Harold (Jug) McSpaden trios to
day for the ehnmplonship he
"blew" yesterday In the $31)00
New Orleans Open golf lounin
ment and his opponent is the
game's leading performer, By
ron Nelson of Toledo, O.
Playing under the worst pos
sible weather conditions, the
Sanford, Me., "hard luck" spe
cialist couldn't buck the stiff
wind, occasional showers and
heavy course. mid turned In his
first bad round of the tourna
ment. His final 18 holes cost him
4 over par 36-3876.
Nelson, trailing by five
strokes at the end of three
rounds, wound up with a 37-34
71, one under par, to make his
score 284.
McSpaden got in trouble on
the sixteenth hole yesterday and
needed three pars to win. He
pushed his second shot into a
trap and was in the holo bogey
5. He blew a 2-foot putt on the
seventeenth holo for another
bogey, but made a great ap
proach for a tying birdie 4 on
the last hole.
The scheduled playoff today
mnrks the second such affair for
McSpaden and Nelson in the two
years they have been making
the tournament rounds together.
The Jug beat Nelson in a playoff
at the Phoenix Open in Febru
ary, 1944.
The winner today gets
$1333.33 in war bonds (maturity
value) and the loser $933.33.
Neither of the boys has ever
won a championship here.
Claude Harmon of Grosse
Point, Mich., continued his con
sistent play to finish third with
a score of 289 and $733.33 in
war bonds.
Sammy Snead of Hot Springs,
Va., shot his best golf of the
tournament in placing fourth.
The slammer got the last round
in 3 under par 69 to tic with
Sam Schneider of Corpus Chris
ti, Tex., for the $500 bonus war
bond for the best round of the
final day. His final score was
290.
Johnny Bulla of Chicago,
playing his first golf in weeks,
ended with fifth place money at
291.
Reedsport Refuses
Offer of Roseburg
To Concede Title
REEDSPORT, Feb. 13 (P)
The high school basketball team
here Is accepting no gift horses.
Jack Flugc, Reedsport high
school principal and coach, said
today an offer by the Roscburg
school to concede championship
of the county class "B" league
was refused.
Flugc, whose team has beaten
all "B" opponents and tripped
three "A" teams so far, said he
wants a clean slate if his squad
rates a try for the slate tourna
ment.
Two "Sugars" Await
Bell For 10-Rounder .
CHICAGO. Feb. 13 P) The
two "sugars" of welterweight
fighting rested here today as they
awaited tomorrow night's 10-
round bout in the Chicago stad
ium. The two, Ray (Sugar) Robin
son of New York, foremost coiv
tender for the welterweight title,
and George (Sugar) Costner of
Cincinnati, who has won his Inst
23 bouts, wound up their train
ing yesterday. They awaited a
battle which Matchmaker Jack
Hurley snld will draw "more
than $90,000 through the gate."
Judge Landls' baseball Job, is
Lt. Gen. P. J. Montague, chief of
staff in Canadian military head
quarters at London.
Motor Co.
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Normn Sackrtt, University o
Wisconsin's tr pole viiuller,
appesrs to be meourln the du
Unee to ground i he goes over
lop to win in flve-tfm Western
Conference meet In Chicso.
Spokane Man
Wins Kegling
Tournament
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 13 irV)
Louie Bulllnglon, Spokane, won
$50U top prize money In the sin
gles ns the Central Alleys Bowl
ing classic ended here Ruiuluy
night. His score was 2369.
Another Spokimo kegler. Fred
Converse, was second with 2481.
George Kosmos, Seattle, wns
third with 2t(i7, then Pvt. Joe
Wiltnnn. Fort Lewis, 24(14.
The S125 first plare wlnnlncs
In the doubles went to Red Crlt
zcr and Dick Jacobs. Bremerton,
who rolled 2409. Bullinglon and
Chet Shcels. Spokane, received
$100 for a second-pliicc 2100. Ty
Bruwman and G. 1mm-, Spokane,
were third with 23H8. then Lee
Gorman and Howard Browne,
Portland, 2383.
Keno Junior High
Takes Double-Header
From Henley Hornets
The Keno cacers downed the
Henley Hornets twite Friday
night in a doubleheader between
the two Junior liluh school fives.
The Keno "A" team bounced
their opponents, 37 lo 14, and
the "B's " swamped the Henley
outfit, 33 to 8. Donald Morgan
collected 14 points' to hold higje
scoring honors and Donald John
son was close behind with 13
tallies. .
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Racing BUI
Before Wash.
Legislature
OLYMPIA. Feb. 13 (T Only
iiKsnclatitHiK wliu.se members
were Interested In Ilia breeding,
tralnhiii ill' racing of blooded
hersi's would lie eligible lo ob
tain licenses for race meets tin
iler provisions of a hill submit
ted to the Washington legisla
ture today by Hep. Francis I'eur
Min (D'C'lalliiiu).
Licenses nra tailed to Individ
(nils iiiuicr the presenl net, anil
grunting of IU'ciino Is il beret lim
it ry with I he racing commission
excepting that no pei'sini eon
vieted of a crime involving
inoi, 1 1 turpitude is eligible.
Fiiilher stipulations tif tho
proposed measure are thut asso
ciation must luivo a member
ship of at least 10 persons, none
related by blood nor niuriiuge,
and no member shall own luuiu
than 10 per cunt nf the capital j
slock of any Incorporated iisso
elation or have In excess of 10
per cent Interest in assets of any 1
unincorporated association. j
A bill designed to permit Ore
gon ami California commercial
fishermen to operate on Wash-:
ington waters was Introduced by
Rep. Violet P. llucde ID-Sun !
Juan). It would eliminate the re
quirement of a year's residence,
"Oregon and California per
mit our fishermen that privilege
and this is to make the regula
tions uniform," Hop, Uocdu suld.
A provision Is tusscd In which
would ussuro Indian eontlnua-
llou of all existing fishing rights, i
Appropriation ul $30,000 Irom
the game fund for construction
of a fish hatchery on the Dunge-!
iicss river is sought in a hill In-!
trod need by Sen. Donald Black
(D-CliiUuni).
Foxx May Hold Down
First-Base Berth
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 13 fV)
Jimmy Koxx. former Phila
delphia Athletics home run great
who signed with the Phillies Sat
urday, may gut the first-baso as
signment of urmy inductee Tony
Luplen.
Outfielder Jimmy Wasdell
might also get the berth, leaving
the double X to play third and
do some catching.
Two Portland Ball
Players Sign Again
PORTLAND. Ore., Feb'. 13 (,V)
Outfielder Johnny Gill, the
Portland Beuvcrs' third best hit
ter lust .tenron, and Shortstop
Johnny O'Ncll have signed again
with the Pacific Count league
bull club, General Manager Wil
liam II. Klcppcr said today.
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