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Mag wniuj waning i IW ,nd ,f king load, and thua torn., to auociat. tho two.
Eli Ross of the Bonanza kegling team. Classic league, turned
the neatest bowling trick of the week by chalking up a 657
series that went like this 234-202-221. Ross was high for the
week in both single line and series total as the spectacular Bon
anza quintet beat the Bill Davis squad.
Games of 200 or better were plentiful in the Classic Al
Hat-ken worth rolled '223 lor
Landry Insurance and Robinson
of the Med-Dent Barbers had
a string of 199-200-209 for 609
as the Barbers won two from
. Landry.
Roy Harris, kegling for
Louie's Food, had one line of
221 and a 574 series, but Pal
merton's squad took the series.
Watters Insurance made a clean
sweep from Edwards Richfield.
All the matches in the Boost
er league went by way of two
games to one, but the Leash
Service and Sportsmen teams
tied in their middle line. Leach
won the flip. Moose beat Rog
ers, Cal-Ore topped Southern
Oregon Music, and Nash Mo
tors beat Matt Finnigan's.
Miller for Nash had a 587
series out of 199-183-205 for
the best game and total
; among the Boosters.
In the Automotive kegling
Balsiger made a thorough swipe
through the Buick team, and
all other matches went two
games to one. Lombard topped
Dick B. Miller, Ashley beat An
derson and Jack's Shell finish
ed ahead of Black and White.
Good lines in that loop were
177s turned in by Clair Linton
and Arnold Colahan of the Ash
ley quint, and a 188 by Buell
Orell of B and W, who also
. took series honors with 531.
Bradford, on Jack's Shell team,
had a 194 line and 511 series.
Pauline Suty, holding the
anchor position for Lady
Bug's Oregon Equipment
squad, coupled 185-179-180 for
544 and the high series for the
week among the ladies, and
Edith Bray for Pine Street
Market rolled 1?5 for the
high game. Her series total
was 483.
Other top games were rolled
: by Flo Ann Eaton (171), Agnes
Geddes (179-170-168 517), June
Baxter (178), Janice Long (178),
Ruth Milne (184), Beth Griggs
(180), Opal McDonald (174),
and Dorotha Koberg (171).
Clara Gates formed a feat of
consistency with 155-153-156
464.
All matches in the league
went two games out of three,
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Fruit Express, Houston's Beau
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Pine Street Market ., over
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In the Termite circuit Peterson
topped the scoring with 168-165-152
485, for Dale's Used Cars
team, and McCormaCk naa a mi
line and 471 series in favor of
Moose No. 2. Moose won that
series.
Pioneer Tobacco beat Yellow
Cab two lines to one and Moose
No. 1 swept three from Jack's
Shell.
Rocky Sullivan
Kayoes Sunday
PORTLAND, Jan. 25 (IP) Joe
Clemo, 126, Portland, won an
unpopular decision' over Tony
Roberts, 126, Vancouver, B. C,
last night in the top event of a
fight card in which all bouts
were scheduled for six rounds.
Other results included: Rocky
Sullivan. 140. SDokane. kayoed
Billy Sunday, 144, Klamath Falls
(4); Emmett Murphy, 150, Port
land, TK.O over liai wnne, iao,
Vancouver. B. C. (2): Dick War
ner, 157, Oregon City, drew with
Warren Holland, 160, Bremerton
(6).
Early Leaders
Still At Top
SEASIDE, Jan. 25 (P The
Oregon state bowling tourna
ment moved into the final two
days today with earlier estab
lished leaders still at the too.
The week-end bowlers will
have to shoot at these marks:
Class A singles John Demott,
Portland, 634.
Class A doubles Smoky Syl
vester, Clarence Woods, Port
land, 1256.
Class A all-events Bill Mc
Culloch. Portland. 1788.
Class A teams Hoffman
Radio, Portland, 2884.
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Ski Tow Will
Operate At
Lake Sunday
Al Vincze's ski tow on Knob
hill at Crater lake will be in
full operation this afternoon and
tomorrow for snow and slope
enthusiasts, but according to the
park's weather report today un
less there is a snowfall today
or tonight the skiing prospects
aren t bright.
There is a heavy, icy crust
on the snow now, but overcast
skies give promise of new snow.
The ski tow, a 1000-foot lift
will run from 10 a. m. until 4
p. m. tomorrow to take one
passenger at a time to the top
of the slope.
There 'is a movement on foot
now to start a ski club among
the novices and Sunday skiers
around town, with an eye to in
struction in the sport and club
competition on Crater lake park
slopes.
A meeting is scheduled for
February 6 in the chamber of
commerce building to talk over
the organization of such a club
and ' anyone interested in the
sport is invited to sit in on the
talk.
It is understood that the park
service at present frowns upon
wide ski competition which
would overcrowd the facilities
at the park, but some trail races
and club competition could be
started.
Grizzlies Take
Huskies, 36-9
GILCHRIST, Jan. 25 The
Gilchrist Grizzlies scored a weird
36 to 9 basketball win over the
Merrill Huskies last night for
their fourth win out of five con
ference starts.
The Grizzlies led 18-0 at half-
time and the Huskies didn't score
a field eoal until the last min
ute of the third quarter. Jimmie
Shelton scored 15 points for Gil
christ. The other game in the Bears
Den last night saw the Merrill
Bees edge past the Gilchrist B
squad, 31-30.
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Pelicans Earn
5th League Win
Surprising Grants Pass Team Beaten
64-48 After Nearly Upsetting Cart
The Pelicans nearly not their feathers sinned lust nlht by n
fighting Grunts Pass basketball team, but muiiaued to ii''t to
gether for 24 points in the final quarter to five for the Cavemen
and win 64-48, the fifth consecutive conference victory for the
Pels.
Grants Pass struggled on even terms with tho Klumathltes
for two stanzas, then put on a thrilling burst of speed in tho
third quarter to take a 4:1-40 lead at the end of that frame and
put the Pels in a very bad light.
Then the Pelican second string of Bob Redkey, Don Zarosln
ski. Rag Craig, Don Centum and Chuck Hoilbronner were tossed
Pro Football
May Accept
Portland bid
CHICAGO, Jan. 25 (r? Rufus
Klawans sees a great future for
the Pacific Coast Pro Football
league, of which he is president,
and is planning an expansion
program to include Portland and
Spokane in the northwest.
This should come as somewhat
a relief to those members in
the circuit who were prone to
think otherwise when one of
their top clubs, the San Fran
cisco Clippers, put in a surprise
bid yesterday at the National
Football league meeting for a
franchise. The request was
promptly tabled with NFL Com
missioner Bert Bell declaring
that his league will keep its
present 10-club membership for
"three or four years."
"There is no question but that
we have our coast league in
mind at all times." said Kla
wans. "If the Clippers' franchise
should ever be accepted by the
National league the club would
start up a farm team in Oakland
to keep coast league football in
the bay region.
"With the increase in popula
tions on the west coast, the fu
ture of our league is bright and
the trend undoubtedly will be
to add more teams Portland
and . Spokane and split the
league into two divisions. This
would aid us in solving a travel
ing problem which has been our
main stumbling block.
"We were especially im
pressed by the good showing last
season of Salt Lake City, which
entered the league for the first
time, and the Honolulu War
riors. Our league meeting will
be in San Francisco February
15 and 16 and any problems will
be ironed, out."
Panthers
Top
Blv, 60-32
CHILOQUIN, Jan. 25 Con
tinuing as the only undefeated
squad in the county league, the
Chiloquin Panthers overpowered
aiy last nignt in a league game,
60 to 32.
The Panthers have won every
league and practice game gone
into tnis season, and are pointing
for a meeting with the Henley
Hornets, also undefeated in con
ference day. The Hornets have
lost three non-conference clashes.
Last night the Panther first
team played only one quarter,
tnen retired to rest up for a
meeting with the KUHS Wildcats
Pelican court last nieht.
Score at the end of the first
quarter was 24-2
Hatcher counted 10 points for
the Panthers, Fagan of Bly had
17 tallies. Bly's 32 points repre
sented the highest score made
against Chiloquin this year,
Chiloquin, also won the B game,
0J-14.
Bratton Decisions
New York Slugger
CHICAGO, Jan. 25 (fl) John
ny Bratton, sensational 20-year-
oid cnicago negro and Mo.
world's lightweight contender,
owned a string of nine consecu
tive ring triumphs today after
taking a one-sided 10-round de
cision over New York's Morris
Reii.
Before facing Bratton, Reif-
with nearly a seven -nound
weight advantage at 144 had
scored four straight knockouts
and stopped nine of his last 10
iocs.
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wrenched the game away from
Grants Pass with speed, daring
and good shooting.
Grants Pass grabbed en
early lead in the first quarter,
but it changed hands seven
times and not until halfway
through- the stania were the
Pelicans able to pull to a
comparatively safe margin,
13-8. The locals led 18-14
when the busser sounded.
The valley boys came close
to topping the Pelicans' lend
several times In tho second
frame, but, managing to stay
ahead all tho way, Klamath
also held the halftime lead, 30-
23. rue third period proved
the downfall of the Klamath
team, and Grants Pass took ad
vantage of the Pels to put the
score at 43-40. In favor of the
Cavemen. Burning up the court.
the Gecpees dropped IB points
through the net in the third
frame.
Klamath scored 26 field goals
and completed 12 out of 21
free throws during the evening,
while Grants Pass hit 14 out of
24 charity tries.
In a preliminary game the
Pelican junior varsity easily
clipped the Grants Pass Jay
vees. The two teams hook up in
another duel tonight at 8:15.
and in the preliminary tilt
Chiloquin, leading team In the
County Basketball league, win
play the Wildcats, starting at
o clock.
Hornets Beat
Sacred Heart
HENLEY. Jan. 25 Still un-
beaten in county conference bas
ketball play, the HenloyHomeU
swept over Sacred Heart 30 to
18 here last night. Henley also
copped the B game, 35 to 10.
Fred Hess rang . up 13 points
for the Hornets, while Bill Pick
ett led the Academy scoring with
nine.
At halftime the score was 13
to 9 for Henley, and in the final
ouartcr the Hornets loosened up
the Academy defense to put the
game out of danger.
Lineups and scoring:
Henler Academy
Rutter(4) F (DHonzel
Hess (13) r .....F (4) Narcy
Newnham (2) ...-C (1) Colbert
Bodncr(4) G Mattes
Cunningham (2) . G (9) Pickett
Henley reserves Smyth (S),
Balin and Nobel. Academy re
serves Schuh (1), Manning (2)
and Vandenberg.
State Is Asked
To Clear Weeds
PORTLAND. Jan. 25 (P)
Sportsmen's groups voted last
night to ask tne state legislature
to finance weed eradication from
Tahkenitch and Siltcoos lakes on
the Oregon coast.
They estimated the project
would cost nearly $200,000 with
annual re-treatments costing 5
per cent of the original sum.
Sportsmen said a rapidly
spreading Brazilian weed in the
lakes threatened to make them
useless for swimming or boating.
A committee meeting was
called for Monday to draft a bill.
Sponsorship of the game commit
tees of the house and senate will
be sought -
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Pack 'Em In
LOS ANGELES. Jan. 25 M)
Joe Louis, casually chomping an
applu 10 minutes before starting
a workout, has a definite iioin
illation fur the next defense of
his heavyweight championship.
"I don't care who 1 fight, just
so ho's the one thiil'll draw tho
most money, he decided, after
thinking It over a full moment
and quartering the apple with
one bite.
The champ, who looked
Eretty good despite the fact
e weighs nearly 21S pounds.
Is getting ready for a tour of
Mexico and Central America,
boxing a series of exhibitions.
The first Is set for February 5
at Mexico City with Arluro
Godoy.
As his trainer, Mnnnle Scnmnn
of New York, looked askanco at
the apple and the clock, mill
more than 1000 rallblids waited
outside to see tho Bomber spar
and punch the bag, Louis went
on:
'I'm s'posed to fight in New
York June 26. I reckon it'll be
with the winner of the Hunk I
Woodcock fight in London In
February." Louis calls Joe 13nk.il
"Baskl. He went on:
"Huskl is all right, I guess. But
Woodcock would draw better.
lt'd live the fight something
yea. an International angle. That
migiit do a minion uounrs.
"Those other fellas, Baskl or
Walcott shucks, that'd only do
about $200,000."
What about Bruce Woodcock,
the Englishman?
"I saw him fight In New
York. He's all right. Kinds
slow, but not bad.
And Jersey Joe Walcott. or
Elmer (Violent) Ray?
Joe didn't hesitate. "Not them.
They stunk the Garden out when
they fought.
So saying, Joe Louis leisurely
began his workout preparations.
And Mnnnle Seaman eyed with
suspicion a well done-up apple
core.
Oregon High School
Pendleton 27, La Grande 26.
University 49, St. Mary's 29.
Medford 57. Central Point 35.
Eugene 46, Salem 36.
Oregon City 49, Gresham 30.
Hillsboro 38. West Linn 34.
Rainier 50, Vernonia 20,
Albany 45, Bend 33,
Sandy 28, Dallas 26.
Tillamook 62, Tigard 46.
Lebanon 36, Taft 26.
McMinnville 42, Newberg 89.
Sorinsflcld 37. Cottage Grove
31.
Junction City 32, Roseburg 25.
Washington 51, Grant 44.
Commerce 43, Benson 32.
Roosevelt 41, Sabln 30.
Jefferson 46, Lincoln 33.
Forest Grove 41, Bcavcrton
40.
Astoria 42. The Dalles 36.
Central Catholic 61, Parkrose
37.
Baker 43, Machl 32.
Far West Collage
Oregon State 59, Washington
37.
Washington State 51, Oregon
37.
Santa Clara 55. Portland 36.
UCLA 52. California 45.
Colorado State 40, Colorado
College 39.
Montana State College 52. Val-
lev City (N. D.) Teachers 39.
San Jose State 43. Nevada 41
Stanford 45. San Francisco
Olympic Club 40.
Keg Loop Starts
GILCHRIST. Jan. 25 Em
ploycs of the Gilchrist Timber
company and business men from
here have organized a Dowung
league at the Gilchrist club. Eight
teams have entered the contest.
The league games begin Tuesday,
January 28.
Today, as always, the real
navy is its men. There are 500,.
000 real men In the navy today.
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OSC Whips Huskies;
Webfoots Lose Again
SEATTLE, Jan. 25 (4) OrvHon Stntw, winner of 17 of 18
j limit thin ft on Mint, nil" ed wull iihetid of the pack In northorn
division Pacific Const conference
overwhelming win over Washington, but wiisningion Binie any
lutd a winning strenk under way.
The Denver...' henteii nlilv bv Lnnu Island university tills
scusnn, trounced Washington convincingly hero Inst night 50 to
37 for a firth conference victory ugnlnsl no defeats. Al Pullman,
Washington a lute won Its
fourth straight, dclVutliig Ore
gon 51 to 37, mid climbed to
second place In the race with a
five won, tnreo lost record.
A midget Kuurd. Lew Beck,
Hpnmi.wl In III twilntM ti Imiil
Ills team us Wushington kept
its eyes inululy on big Hcd
Rochu, Oregon State center,
who was held to eight points.
Cliff Crundiill, a forward,
counted 13 points and tho best
scoring effort by Washington
was Forward Buoily Gilbert-
son's eight.
Ability System
Punch-Drunks
NEW YORK: Jan. 25 (!')
Tho cnnipnlgn to do uwny with
tighters who wind uu wanting
on their heels and heuriug
inuke-bellevo bells go off, took
a new twist todny witli a pro
posal to have beak-busters grad
ed like nee horses on proven
ability J- but without putting
uluminum shoes on them or
feeding them oats.
The Idea came rrom ur. i.
B. Powell, member of the New
York state athletic commission,
and was given a considerable
run-down at yesterday's weekly
meeting of tho commission,
which has been campaigning
pointedly for a yeur on getting
punch-drunkenness and punch
drunk fighters out of the ring.
The commission cnnirmnn,
Eddie Engnn. who revealed
Wednesday that the licenses of
61 fighters were revoked Inst
year because the commission
didn't wunt them to "get hurt
ed." likes tho suggestion.
Dr. Powell s plan Is to have
the commission grade ear
scrnmblers under five classifi
cations, depending on what
they've done In the ring and
naturally what's been done to
them.
When any elouler. except a
champion, loses five In a row,
hi would fall down Into the
next lower grade, the commis
sion proposes. And he can come
Bruins Trounce
Bears For Tie
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 25 (II
A 52-45 v ctory over the Call
fornla Bears lust night gave
UCLA's Bruins a tic for the
southern division lend in Pacific
Coast conference buskcthnll and
a chance to pull ahead of the
Bears in tonight's game. '
The artful Bruins gave their
Berkeley cousins their first
breath-tuking long shots by
Freshmnn Johnny Stonlch.
The former Sncramcnto star
dunked eight field goals, all
from more than 25 feet out.
USC and Stanford, other mem
bers of the southern division,
passed up league play for the
week-end. Stanford nut-sped Son
Francisco Olympic club 45-40 In
a Palo Alto clash.
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The Washington pavilion,
pucked to overflowing and with
u big new uniting section
opened, housed 13,500 speed),
tors fur the gunie, a new I'ti
c I f I c northwest biisketbnll
crowd record.
At I'ullmiin, Washington
Statu built up a good curly lend
mid got out In front 28 to 23
at hnlftline and held It to the
end. Dob llumllton, Wnshliigloii
Stute gunrd, scored 12 to lead
both teums.
The teums play again tonight.
May Grade
Out Of Ring
hack rip only after ho wins live
In a string.
No match would bo made be
tween two thumper In dlder.
ent classifications except be
tween chumps and contenders
without spcclul dlseiiaution
of t lio boxing commission.
Tami Knocks Out
Thomas In Two
DETROIT. Jan. 25 ! Tainl
Muurlello kept his heavyweight
opponent John Thomas on the
florir during a largo share of
their brief two-round encounter
Inst night as he scored his second
technit-nl knockout of tho New
York negro.
Seven knockdowns four In
the first round and three In the
second were administered by
the Bronx bulldozer befure Ref
eree Lou llnndler stopied the
scheduled lOroundcr niter two
minutes and 45 seconds of the
second frame.
A crowd of 9725 puld 123.724
for exuetly the kind of battle It
expected as Maurlello, weighing
in at 201 to 194 for Thomas,
practically duplicated his third
round TKO of the New Yorker
scored here last March.
Altamont Wins
The Altamont Junior high
ragers edged past their Fremont
counterparts 27 to 24 In a Thurs
day tilt, after having led 13-12
at the half. Shcppard had IS
points for Altamont.
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