Texas Longhorns Favored
For West NCAA Top Spot
KANSAS CITY, March 20 (I)
'I'ho University of 'J't'XiiH Long
hum, who twice hiiv been
ellinliiiilud by (he eventual mi
tlmiiil champion, Hiv fiivured to
lo) the fmii'-lciiln Held In the
western regional NCAA hitHket
tin 1 1 tourniiiiicut tomorrow unci
Silt iirdny.
Ilnlh of tlii'lr conquerors In
previous plitynffs, Oregon and
Ike Waltons
Hear Ritchey
Sum llilchry, Kluniiitli KulU
munuuer ol L'upco, win u guest
speaker ul the l.imk Walton
li'Uglllt meeting hint llllil(l ul lliu
Wiiu'inii, u(klii'Nliii the club on
the irol)lcni of low wulrr In tha
Klumulli river ami liow it uf
lecled fishing In Hint stream.
Itllchry pointed nut Hint tills
Inn been u dry year, with thu
luko ul present ut only HO per
cent of full cuimclty, und with
Utile lioii for uuy huge Ituln o(
water In tin- commH inonthii. Ho
also discussed the flow of wiilcr
down tin? cuiiyoii on weekend.
t'Xilii!iilnK why It wim ruined
(lid lowered lit the times It In.
Hltchcy wim Introduced to tint
club by Itert Kohue, cliiilrmiiil
of the fish committee, who
handled iiimiiKi'mcnlM.
Klu made its Inroads Into thu
membership attendance, und
only a fruition of the usual nt
tendance wiih III evidence.
Next month's mevtlnii will be.
highlighted liy the showing of
flliim tuken by llert Itohuc of
slcclhcnd fishing In Oregon.
It win pointed out ut thu meet
Inn Hint Hie regular Wednesday
hincheon, preiieiUly .tinted for
the Wlllnrd, la open to wive of
It-ague memlMTii us well as mem
bers themselves. .
Hornets Clash
With Firecrests
VANCOUVKK. D. C. Murch
20 ill The Vnnrouver Hornets
cleared Dip rterkl for i t K Friday
Sulurdny series with the Bel
lluilham Fircrcst last night
with 7(1 (10 triumph over the
Seattle nine Devlin In round
robin professional league play
off Tim Cmindlumi must win both
of lt week-end content with
the leading FlrcresOi to retnin a
dinner for the plnyoff title. A
lone BullliiKhnm win would new
op the crown.
Paced by Douk Peden, whose
tlp-ln shots nccountttd for 18
polntii. the Hornets took the
game In the second half after
3 1 -nil deudlock at the midway
mark. Norm Unllhorp puccd
Seattle with 16 tallies.
' Seattle'! lost eliminated It
from contention in the playoff
race. 'TV '
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' The friendly
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i Mo)d Nllll, DUIrlot Krrlilil and
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Tlrk.l onto, I'llnn. Sill
Wyoming, went on to win the
nullnnul crown, Jiml iu lour of
tint other L'liihl western regional
champions huve succeeded In do
ing In Hie NCAA f lliu In (luting
buck to iu:i.
Firm order of business for
Conch Jack Gray's Longhum
who lire heralded lis ono of the
finest cliKe leuiiiH ever asscm
bled In Texas, la Unit of tllspos
lull of the WyomiiiK Cowboy,
the teuin Hint bent them In the
1043 western rr-u liimi Ih.
If they puaa the Wyoming teal
the Texan dill must bent the
winner of tomorrow uIkIiI'b
ipenlnK Hume between Oregon
Slute, the Pacific count chum
pion, mid the UiK Six titllal Ok
liihnma before clnahliiK with the
enatern repreaenlulivi' In New
York Murch 23.
Oreiiou Stale, featuring the
ureal Kphriiim (lied) Ituclin, six
feet eight-Inch eenter, Im regard
ed by the baaketbull "wlae" here
a the team moat dangerous to
the Texii plana. Thu Iteiivera
had rcuulur season murk of
23 wins and three losses,
Uklnhoma Inn'l f Inured a a
"aoft-touch" for any of the
teams.
I'roinlnent among their vic
tim were Wlaconaln and Clly
Colli'Ke of New York. Gerald
Tucker, ix-foot four-Inch cen
ter. I the lending ahot-mnker
with an average of 13.7 points
in 10 Dili Six conference games.
The play-off tenma were to
arrive in time for a workout In
Municipal auditorium today.
KUHS Wrestlers
Back From Meet
KUHS wreatlcr returned
last ilium from the two-duy
Mute tourney at Canby, where
the local boy managed to win
11 out of 16 bout.
Coach Loren Simon said to
duy that under the condition!
they met, hi boy mude a good
showing, and hope are held for
an even better team next year.
Next yenr' tourney la tenta
tively alated for Oregon State
college, under the auspice of
the athletic department there.
In the tourney final John
Monby loat a decision to Von,
of Canby in the 133-pound
elan, and Bill Moahy lout to
W. Zlelenaki. of Molalla. in an
overtime period for the 103
pound class,
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
By The Associated Press
PROVIDENCE, R. I. Chnrlea
"Cabey" Lewi. 133, Brooklyn,
outpointed Florlent Dcsmarals,
133. Mnncheatcr, N. II., 10.
CHICAGO Cecil Hudson.
1351, Sim J one, TKO Jerry Fi
orello. 1531. Urooklvn, H.
NEW YORK (Jamaica Arena)
Bobby Ruffin. 13U. New York,
knocked out Pat Deinerj, 13i
Brockton. Mnu., 3.
ST. LOUIS Phil Terrnnovii,
130, New York, TKO Paulie
Jackaon, 133. Reading, Pa., 8.
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Garagiola Gets
Catchina Okay
ST. PETKRSHUnO, F I a.,
March 21) II') Munuger Kddle
Dyer hud aome wclcomo new
from thu SI. Louis Curdliuila'
backslnpplng dnpurtmeiit today
with word tluil young Joe Gar
uuloln will be uble to continue
cutchliiK providing he weura u
protective covcrinii on hla inoak.
The 21-yeur-old Gurugloln,
rookie aenHUtion of the 1114(1
world xcrlca, Buffered a aliuhl
frncturv of the right cheekbone
when ho wna struck by a thrown
bull at the atari of the truinimf
aeuson, X-ruy revealed. The
Injury la heullmi nicely, however.
S T. PETERSBURG, F I a.,
Murch 20 i1'i Ducky Hnrrl is
conalderiiiK onolher rculiKnmcnt
of the New York Yankee lineup
which would aend Tommy Hen
rich to center field a position
he has never played.
llenricll I sidelined willi
atrnined cheat muaclea! but will
oc oKny In a Tew day, Ho ha
butted .3311 SKUiiiat mnjor leuKiic
teum I hi apriiix. With Luw
rence (YokI) Uerrn firmly plunt
ed In right field und George Me
Qulnii doing a fine Job nt first
buse, the only apot for Henrich
.n-eina to be center field. Thin
would aldellne Johnny Llndell.
Utah To Meet
Kentucky Five
NEW YORK, Murch 20 (I')
Kentucky and Utah, beginning
a four-day vacation before claah
Ing in thu finals of the national
Invitation basketball tourna
ment, turn Madison Squnre Gar
den over to another group of
cluaay collegians tonight for the
opening round of eastern re
gionul playoffs in the NCAA
tourney.
The NCAA eliminations send
Navy aguinat Holy Cros In the
first game at 8 p. m. (EST) with
Wisconsin's Big Nine chnnipions
tnngllng with City College of
New York at approximately
9 A S.
Kentucky, shooting for Its sec
ond straight title in the Invita
tion tourney, reached the finals
bv outxhooting North Carolina
State's Southern conference
chnmpions, 60-42, last night.
A Garden crowd of 18,472 got
something of a shock in the
earlier semifinal game when
Utah's hurd-plnying ball hawks
bounced sccond-seedc ' West Vir
ginia out of the tourney, 64-62,
in a game that was close only in
the first and last minutes.
Milo Savage To
Meet Taylor
SEATTLE, Murch 20 (Pi
Milo Savage, whose unset tri
umph severnl weeks ago over
Irish Billy Wulker stumped him
as Die cre.am of Suattlo'i .middle
weight ranks, tackles another
Cell next Tuesday. The 10-round
main event pit Savaie against
lriih Jnhnnv Tnvlnr veteran
'coast campaigner.
and COUNTRY
MOTORS
YF W Tourney
Books Games
OMAHA, Murch 20 (I'l A
nliie-giirne program wna booked
lodiiy In the Veterans of Foreign
Wars national basketball tour
nament here, four tenma coming
up for their second teat in the
double-ellmliiution aerie.
Wilmington, Del., which
clipped linker, Ore., 27-25 in the
tourney opener lust night, meet
the Washington State entry;
Minneapolis, 30-10 winner over
the host Omaha team, meets
South Dakota; Hozeman. Mont.,
easy winner over the short-handed.
Suliiia, Kans., five, 40-20,
meets the winner of the Indiana
New York game; and Youngs
town, O., 43-37 victor over
Pueblo, Colo., tackles Louisiana.
Ward Favored In
Palm Springs Go
PALM SPRINGS. Calif.. March
20 (') Former National Ama
teur Golf Champion Marvin
(Bud) Ward of Spokane, Wash.,
ranked today as a likely favorite
in the 54-holc Palm Springs in
vitational tournament starting
tomorrow.
Ward was a late added starter,
checking in here yesterday. He
was out on the course early to
day tuning up his strokes for the
event, the 12th annual desert
links affair, which has attracted
most of southern California's
leading golfers, but few from
elsewhere.
Gray Mask, Achiu
On Fight Card
A spilt main event will fea
ture the wrestling card at the
armory tonight with Walter
"Sneeze" Achiu slutcd to grapple
the Weed bad boy. Pete Belcas
tro, and Georges Duscttc, Can
adian strong man, matched with
the mysterious Gray Mask. The
two couplets will flip to see who
fills the final five-round spot and
who fight the scmi-windup
Buth bouls will be five-round af
fairs. ,
The opener will be a three
round tussle between Frankic
Hart and Buck Weaver.
Rube Melton To
Make Hospital Stop
CRISTOBAL, March 20 MP)
The Brooklyn Dodgers' Rube
Melton is going to Johns Hop
kins hospital in Baltimore for
examination and possible re
moval of a bone chip in his el
bow, and there is a possibility
Pete Reiser might make a trip,
too.
President Branch Rickey is in
favor of having the outfielder
go to sec his St. Louis doctor
Immediately after the Brooks
fly to Havana. Reiser hurt his
shoulder again in practice Tues
day. Baby bottles are given to
grown men in some psychiatric
treatments to make them recall
instances of babyhood which
weigh on their subconscious.
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Honkers To
Meet Fort Jones
The Tulolake Honkers, both
A and B squads, start tomorrow
night on the last rounds of the
northern Siskiyou county sea
son, when they play Fort Jones
at Fort Jones.
Saturday night will see the
Honkers in Etnu, where both A
and B squud will piny, and on
the 2Hth of March the Inst game
will be played with McCloud,
at McCloud.
The Honkers lost their games
to Dunsmulr Saturday, the B
squad losing out 28-30 to the
railroad town champs, and the
A squad ending up on the short
end of a 47-19 marker for the
week-end game,
Casey Stengal
Signs Contract
BOYES SPRINGS. Calif.,
March 20 lP) Casey Stengel,
who managed the Oakland Oak
of the Pacific Coast Baseball
league on verbal agreement last
season, today has a contract for
hi Job.
"Everybody kept asking me if
I am signed," Stengel said. "I've
got to have an answer. Yesterday
I signed." Terms were not an
nounced. His club, second place in the
league last year, yesterday beat
Santa Clara university 5 to 1 in
a training game. ,
Scrimmage Slated
For WS Cougars
PULLMAN, March 20 W)
Coach Phil Sorboc warned an
anticipated 1 2 3 Washington
State college spring football can
didates today that scrimmage
sessions would be first on the
calendar when training opens
next Monday.
With the first Cougar game set
for September 20 at Hershey,
Pa against' Pennsylvania Stale,
Sorboe said he expects to have
his traveling squad selected by
the end of the spring campaign.
Snoquolmie Meet
Draws Top Ski Men
PULLMAN. March 20 liPt
Six Washington State college
Mkicrs will seek Pacific Coast
conference laurels at Snoqual
mie this eek-end. They are
Capt. Bob Johnson. Bremerton:
Bruce Berg and Ron Johnson,
Wallace. Ida.; Bill Santce. Hvak.
and Del Bice and Gentry Wade
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Yild Game
Shows Gains
WASHINGTON, March 20 VP)
The forest service reported to
day wild life is thriving in the
152 national forests, especially
in Ihe deer department.
" The deer population in these
protected areas has risen from
450,000 in 1021 to 1.002,000 last
year, the service said in a sur
vey Issued in connection with
National Wildlife Restoration
week.
Other increases during the
same period were given as: Elk,
52.000 to 160,000: antelope,
2400 to 27,000 moose, 3H00
to 0500. and black bear, 37.000
to 74,000.
The elusive big horn sheep
ran counter to the trend with a
drop from 13,000 to 9000.
Wolly Wesrlake
Is Prize Rookie
MIAMI BEACH. Fla., March
20 ifi't The Pittsburgh Pirates'
prize rookie is Wally Westlakc,
26-year-old, rock-chinned Cali
fornian. In five games as an
outfielder, Westlake has collect
ed six hit in 10 trips. He was
the first Pirate to hit a homer,
is fast, fields well and is a
threat in center or right field.
Hank Grcenberg will not see
action against the St. Louis
Browns today, taking time out
for treatment of a sore arm.
Rainiers Drop
Fifth Game 9-3
LOS ANGELES, March 20 lP
The Seattle Rainiers dropped
their fifth game in eight season
starts yesterday, losing 0-3 to
the Chicago Cubs.
John Yelovic was the losing
hurler. replacing Sig Jakiicki in
the sixth inning with the score
deadlocked.
Cleveland Indians
Much Embarrassed
RIVERSIDE, Calif.. March 20
P) The Portland Beavers were
in an embarrassing position to
day but consider the plight of
the Cleveland Indians.
Tuesday. Portland whipped
the American league club, but
yesterday the Beavers fell 13-9
before the University of South
ern California Trojans. S i x
straight walks by Rookie Pitcher
Johnny Bianco gave the colle
gians their winning margin.
Ninth at Pine
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Seatile's Alpine Dairy
Moves Into Quarterfinals
DENVER, March 20 fM
Principal of the first major
upset of the national AAU bas
ketball tournament, Seattle's Al
pine Dairy five moved today in
to the quarterfinal round against
the Los Angeles Carroll Sham
rock. Game time is 9 p. m.
(PST).
The Washington State entry
Joined the elite circle of eight
with a surprising 36-29 triumph
over the highly favored and
fourth-seeded Oklahoma City
Continental Airliners.
The Shamrocks, also a tourney
seeding and a second division
American basketball league club,
had difficulty subduing Mil
waukee by a 49-46 count in its
third round encounter yester
day. Featuring the pivot shooting
of Bob Graf whose 15 points
were high for the game, the Al
pines coupled a deft ball-han-
Victory League
Playoffs Tonight
Final game for the year in !
the Victory league will be
played tonight at 7:30 in the !
boys' gym at KUHS, when the I
American league champs, Mur-j
phy's, meet the fast moving '
Binkley team, champs of the i
National league.
Major League
Exhibition Baseball
Cleveland (A) 8, Los Angeles
(PCD 0.
Boston (N) 4, St. Louis (A) 3.
Brooklyn (N) 7, General Elec
tric of Panama 0.
Chicago (N) 9, Seattle (PCL) 3.
Chicago (A) 6, Hollywood
(PCL) 4.
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