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    ACE EICHT
Webfoots Can Pick
1948 Circuit Champ
Beavers Need
Oregon Game
For Pennant
Southern Division
W.
Pet.
1.000
.900
.300
.200
Pet.
.667
.571
.571
.463
J14
California
USO
10
5
3
UCLA
Stanford 3
Northern Division
W.
Oregon Stat 1"
Washington
Washington Slat
Oregon
Idaho
SEATTLE. March 1 it Three
teams remained In the running to
day for the Pacific Coast confer
ence'! northern division basketball
title.
But the fourth place Oregon
Ducks will determine the winner.
As the circuit enters its final
vxk, the defending champion Ore
gon Slate Beavers hold a game and
one-half margin. Washington State
and Washington are deadlocked for
second.
Oregon Slate clinched at least a
tie for the title by twice striking
down the Washington State Cougars
in week-end games. But the Beav
ers, who have lost two or three
g..mes with Oregon this season, meet
the Ducks In a single tilt on the
Oregon floor Saturday night.
Washington State opens a two
game set with Oregon in Eugene to
night. Washington has a pair billed
with Idaho in Seattle this weekend.
COULD CLINCH
i An Oregon Slate triumph over
Oregon would clinch the title re
gardless ol the outcome of the other
aeries. An Oregon win, however,
would (1) bring a two-way deadlock
if WSC sweeps its Oregon frays or
Washington its Idaho set, or (2) a
three-way tie if both Washington
and Washington State mark up
double victories.
A loss for either Washington or
Washington State would eliminate
that club from further considera
tion. Oregon State moved into its title
tying position Saturday with a 58
52 win over Washington State. The
Beavers, defending coast champions,
trailed only once at 4-3. A roar
ing rally sent OSC out In front 21-7
nri thev maintained a 34-26 half-
time margin. WSC drew within
ihree noints twice in the second
period but couldn't maintain the
pace. WSC'i Vince Hanson sparked
the Cougar threats with 19 points
with Cliff Crandall leading OSC
-with 14, all but one tallied in the
first half.
PERFECT SEASON
California closes out its Pacific
mast conference basketball season,
southern division, this week-end
with a-chance to make a clean sweep
of its 12 games for a league record.
California, 10-0, goes up against
tailend Stanford, 2-8, in a home and
home series.
California whipped Southern Cali
fornia and UCLA here last week-end
to cinch the southern division title.
Southern division results last
week: California 59, USC 34; Call,
forn 41. UCLA 37: USC 46, Stan.
ford 34; UCLA 48, Stanford 46 (two
overtime periods.)
Late Cage
Scores
i HIGH SCHOOL
; Prlnevllle 50, Redmond 45.
! Milwaukie 57. Oregon City 47.
Linfield Fresh 80, Sherwood 47.
; Seaside 36, Hood River 35.
Monmouth 34, Perrydale 26.
1 Monmouth 33, Valsetz 22.
Klamath Falls 55, Ashland 30.
' Roseburg 39. Reeds port 32.
! Grants Pass 45, Medford 29.
Pendleton 49, Milton-Freewater
35.
Union 39. Powder Valley 25.
Halfway 50. Adrien 27.
Oregon U Frosh 57. Marshfield 47.
COLLEGIATE
; Oregon State 58, Washington
State 52,
: Nevada 53. Hawaii 47.
UCLA 48. Stanford 46.
' California 58. Southern California
34.
Whltworth 52, Eastern Washing
ton 48.
Colorado college 48, Colorado
State 45.
Seattle 45, Portland 43.
Wyoming 62. Colorado AfcM 37.
Utah 63, Denver 48.
, Eastern Montana 51, Alberta 46.
! Utah State 68, Brigham Young 65.
I Montana 58, Montana State 62.
: College of Idaho 62, Pacific U 52.
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Wools Tumble From
AAU Meeting Early
THE DALLES. March 1 ti? A
highly regarded Klamath Falls
team was dumped In the state AAU
basketball tournament here yester
day, but all the other favorites
came victoriously through opening
rounds.
Defending Champion Pane Wool
ens of Salem defeated the Rover
bovs. Condon, 53-34. A touted Pear
son's tavern team, Oregon City,
downed Pendleton Legion. 70-59.
Portland's two entries lived up to
pre-tourney predictions, too. Fee s
Rollerdrome steamrollered Frank'
tavern. Redmond, by a 69-18 mar
gin, while Semler's Yanks dropped
the Tillamook Eagles. 68-44.
Qrants Pass Legion edged city
Cleaners of Battle Ground. Wash.,
48-37: Willamina Firemen took an
other close one. 45-39. from Wilson
Motors of Corvallis. and coos nay
Longshoremen's overwhelmed the
Hood River Elks. 65-30.
The day s big surprise came nen
KAHUT FACES DECISIVE
BOUT. OF RING CAREER
PORTLAND. March 1 (4-Joltin'
Joe Kahut comes back to the Ore- !
... - f '
gon ring tomorrow ntgnt ior a io- i
. i v.e, .Aiiiri h th most I
rrnrial in his boxing career. ';
ti,. u-vcar-nlH nreaonian needs :
a grand-slam triumph over nis rug
ged opponent. Bobby Zander of Los
Angeles, to make tne nauonai -ine
circuits sit up and take notice.
Zander decisioned Kahut tn tneir
initial meeting more than a ear
ago In Los Angeles and is capable
of repeating the win here. Both
fighters are in top condition, say
their managers.
Kahut, away from the ring since
suffering an injury on his Wood
burn farm last summer, will be
siting his first Portland appcar-
STOJACK PLACES BELT
ON LINE FRIDAY NIGHT
Frankie Stojack. good as his word.
will put his Pacific coast junior
heavyweight belt on the line nere
Friday night against Jumping Joe
Lynam.
The title match win oe me lea
ture of the weekly wrestling card at
the armory and reserved seat tickets
went on sale today at Castleberry's
drug store.
Lynam won the nod to meet Sto-
Graders Play
Lengthy Tilt
Feature game of the grade school
'E' basketball toumey first round
Saturday was the last one of the
day when Roosevelt went Into three
overtime periods to aeieav amis m
27 Gregg Schulze scored the winning
besket in the sudden death third
overtime. Mills had come from be
hind an eight-point deficit at half
time to tie the score 23-23 at the
end of the regular play.
Pelican went out of the tourney
Saturday, losing to Roosevelt 31-9
and to Riverside 18-9. Before the
Rosevelt game. Mills had defeated
Riverside, 25-7. Fremont defeated
Fairview 27-14 In the first round.
This afternoon at Mills school.
Fairview is playing Mills, both once
defeated.'
Talon Captures
$100,000 'Cap
ARCADIA, Calif., March 1 ..P) A
certain groom back at New York's
Belmont park will be astonished to
hear that a horse he mistook for a
saddle pony In 1946 in none other
than the 1948 winner of the $100.
000 Santa Anita Handicap.
And Movie Magnate Louis B.
Mayer, although retired from rac
ing, already knows he made a mis
take when he sold this same horse
to wealthy R. N. Ryan of New York
for J37.OO0.
For this horse Is Talon, the new
pride of his native Argentina and
ex-turfman Mayer sat In his box
and watched Talon whip 13 rivals in
the big race last Saturday, which
was worth $102,500 to the winner.
F.W.BERTRAM
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the Ninth Street Super market of
The Dalles turned back Oregon
Woolen store. Klamath Falls, 47-4'J.
despite the 17-polnt high score of
Klamath Forward Wilbur Welch.
High Individual scores spotlighted
the tourney. Ernie Rostock, ex
tLastern Oregon College of Educa
tion hoopster. 'opped the day with
J8 tallies for Pendleton Legion. Two
Oregon City stars playing aRalnst
Pendleton scored 20 each: Bob Dil
lr: and Bob Misley.
There were three 17 -point-makers:
Klamath's Welch: Frank
Page of Page Woolens, and Russeil
Davis of Willamina.
Quurter-finrls tonight will pit
Pearson's of Oregon City against
Pe.ge Woolens of Salem, and Fee s
Rollerdrome against Its fellow-Portland
entry. Semler's Yanks.
In the other bracket. The Dalles
will meet Grants Pass, and Willa
mina will battle Coos Bay.
arce since then. He has fought
once, at Seattle, since recuperating
- ; 1 Jimn mUa4 rile rxnniMlfsfT
cna cum. ui'-
there.
The bout tops a card that matches
Aaron Joshua of Calcutta.
India
against Portland's Joey Clemo. both
ftVthcrweights. in a 10-round semi
final. They battled to a draw In an
curlier meeting
The preliminaries will see Kahut's
vouneer brother. Tony, exchange
punches with Bruce Miller. Chilo
ouin Indian, in a middleweight
n:i!teh due to go four rounds. In
the other four-rounders Bill Carne
gie. Portland, meeis unve uuvv.v.
Tocoma. Wash., and Sid Jones.
Portland, 'ights Leo Talbott. also
cf Portland.
jack a couple of weeks ago when he
trimmed Al Williams in a bout that
resulted in Williams being sus
pended from the local squared circle
for 30 days. Redmond Joe Is a previ
ous holder of the diadem which was
established some 15 years ago by
the Northern California boxing and
vrestling commission.
Stojack probably will come in
right at or a lutle below the maxi
mum weight for the junior heavy
division of 190 pounds but has prom
ised to look the other way while
Lynam Is being weighed In case Joe
tips the beam at a little over 190.
Lynam might have a little diffi
culty getting down to the figure
but Stojack won't complain.
The match will be of one-hour
time limit, two out of three falls.
Stojack s cause will be helped by
the time limit provision, so he can
afford to give a few pounds in
weight away to Lynam.
Majors Start
Spring Tests
NEW YORK. Ma'ch 1 (JPt Major
league baseball clubs knuckled down
tD the serious business of getting
into shape for the 1948 season to
day by beginning their, spring train
ing programs.
Banned by a major league rule
fiom starting spring training before
March 1, the players will be forced
t'.. round Into playing form quicker
than usual.
All clubs were scheduled to hold
workouts today and the athletes
will have few breathing spells be
tween now and the start of the
cr-amplonship season.
Beginning Saturday when the
Chicago Cubs and the Chicago
White Sox meet at Los Angeles and
the Cleveland Indians and New
York Giants battle at Tucson, Ariz .
the clubs will play a total of 378
"Grapefruit league" games.
MARCH
CALENDAR
k SPECIES
SALMON and
81EEL1IEAD over
20" (eicepl coastal
streams) .
All Month
JACK SA
under 20"
,MON.
All Month
Spiny-Rayed Fish All Month
Predatory Animals All Month 4
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Briefs
Players
Disclaim
Betting
CHICAGO, March 1 il"
Adaius, presidcnl of the
Brums of the National
league, said Inst night that
-Weston
Uustim
Hockey
"several
players" on the team had told htm
they knew Gambler James Tamer.
Adams. In Chicago last night for
the Boston-Blaekliawks game, told
newspaper men in an interview that
lie had questioned the players aooui
Tamer.
"Several told inc they knew him,
but knew nothing ol his back
ground.'' Adams was quoted as say
ing. "They emphatically denied ever
making any bets with him.
Tamer, a gambler and bank rob
ber parolee, is being held at the
Jackson, Mich., prison as a parole
violator. He was reported to have
had telephone conversation con
cerning the placing of bets with a
member of Ihe Uoston Bruins and
New York Rangers.
DiMag Eyes Crown
ST. I'KTKKSIIl'Rli, Ha.. .March
; i.-v-Jur l)iM:iKgui served miller
on Ted Williams today Hull he
was out to nrrst Ihe American
league's batting championship
from Hie slutting outllelilrr of
the Boston Red Sox.
The star eenterlielilrr of the
New Vork Yankees, ho nosed out
Williams for the leajue's most
valuable player award last year,
thinks that a M0 perrenUse can
do Hie trirk. Williams aon Ihe
batting title last year with a
mark of .113.
"I'm really luukint forward lo
fine year, one of my best." said
Di.MaC.Cio.
Title Fight Loses
HARTFOUD. Conn.. .March 1 i.-H
Clarence iKayi Kantrowltz says his
first fling at promoting a pro
fessional boxing bout Hie Willie
Pep-Humberto Sierra feather
weight title fight at Miami result
ed in a loss of $4:1.106.
The Hartford iilm distributor said ,
the promotion costs were $90.239, !
.igaiiist a gross gate of $18. KU.
Meissner Goes On
SANT1AM LODGE, "arch 1 il
Adventurer Jack .Meissner rested
over the week-end al Sanliam
lodge on his ski trip along Hie 300
mile of the Cascade mountain
summit between .Mt. Hood and
Crater lake. .
He leaves nest for Willamette
summit. The Kutene civil air
patrol will continue to check his
progress from the air.
. The Cascade summit woodsman
has been traveling alone since his
companion. Emory W'oodall, aban
doned the trip last week near ML
Jefferson.
MAC Skiers
Take Annual
Giant Slide
SEATTLE. March 1 (Pi Multno- the men s division. But MAC. which
mah Athletic club edged out the took all other divisions easily, man
host Penguin Ski club of Seattle , need to eke out 28 points lo cap
yesterday to win the annual giant 1 tore the men's team title, too.
slalom race at Stevens pass.
Although Jack Nagel. Penguin,
meed through the 40-odd flags for j
first place In 1:55.4, Multnomah cut
down its points with second, third,
fourth and tenth places. Rccs Ste
venson. Don French and Allan i
Fisher, all of Multnomah, trailed j
Nagel In that order.
Multnomah posted a 508 score to
530 for the "engulns. Wenatchee
Ski club was seventh with 618. Ta
coma Ski club ninth with 678 and
Kverett Ski club eleventh with 797.
Myron Foster. Wenatchee. fin
ished 19th; E. P Motley, Everett.
28th. and Bill Taylor. Tacoma. 30th
all tops for their clubs.
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Raiders In
Benefit
Ted Seliopf'i Southern llreion
college baskelliall liny. Hie Ited
Haider, will play a benefit name
here Tuesday nltlil a benelit lor
the llrd Haider.
The Ashland small college tram
has been selected lo go to rUnsm
t'lly next week to compete with
basketball oultlls from Ihe beat
of the country's mall-iie eolles.es
the N.M1I tourney and a game
has been arranged for lliein her
lo help raise money for Hie trip.
Itlek.vs Jewelers of Ihe Klamath
Hindu basketball league, plus a few
additional players from Hie cir
cuit, will furnish the opposition
for the Haiders. The Jewelers
form one of the strongest squads
in the llnsin circuit.
I'se of Klamath I nlon hiih
school gym is donated for the game
and oilier attendant servlres are
being donated so that a much
money as possible out of the ad
mivslon pot will gu lo Hie Haiders.
Admission is 75 cents for adults,
40 cents for students and children.
A preliminary smr on the card
has been arranged between Hie
Kl' Wildcats and Krosh. coached
bv Paul Mel'iill and Ed Ryan,
respectively. Thai will slart at
7:15, the main game at H:;iO.
The Raiders won Hie Far West
ern conference championship on
the hardwood tills season ami
have a season's record at some 24
wins and only two losses. The lat
ter were to Chlro stale and the
I'lliversity of Hawaii.
Eight Ducats
For Casaba
Tourney Out
An undefeated league season
went Into the books for the Klam
ath Union high school Pellruns last
week-end and final rundown of dis
trict standings shows the Pels nego
Hated a four-game margin in Ihe
district.
Grants Pass lost all four of lis
games to the Pels and won lour
each from Ashland and Medford.
Ashland won three from the Tor
nado and lost one.
So the final league record looks
like this:
Team '.
I..
0
4
Pet. I
1.000 I
.667 I
350
ob:i '
Klamath 13
Grams Pass 8
Ashland 3
Medford 1
II
High school learns In eiitlil
class
A districts now hold plnces In the
Eugene stale basketball tournament
which starts March 16.
Klamath Falls represents district
4, Marshfield district 5. Springfield
district 6. St. Helens district 14. As
toria district 10. Redmond district 3.
Jefferson district 15 and Washing
ton district 16.
Portland Takes
All Swim Titles
PORTLAND. March 1 l,Vt Mult
nomah Athletic club teams carted
off all the team titles In the annual
state Indoor swimming champion-
shins in their home pool here yes-
Itcrday. but only after a tight race
w.th Unlvcrsitv of Oregon Mermen.
I The Webfoots took three Indl-
i vidua! firsts, lo amass 22 points In
Root PnrUlers Win j
CORVALLIS. ' March I Oregon
Slate's Rook oaddlers trounced the i
Klamath Falls Pelican swim team !
here Saturday giving the Pelicans
oi.ly one second place and a couple
of thirds in the meet.
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Coach Wayne Scott's Pelicans
rounded out their conference bus
kelball season Saturday night un
defeated In 13 games, a perfect
record In a good league. Score In
the finale against Ihe Ashland
Urludlra was 55 lo 30 on Ihe KU
court.
Thill's all for Ihe Pels of 1948 on
(lie homo flour all, Hint la, except
Ihe work. 1'lenly of that must come
In preparation for the state tourna
ment in Eiigeuo starling In a couple
ol weeks. Klainalh will represent
district 4.
In the 13 games of the conference
schedule, Ihe Pels ran up a total of
541) points, matched against a com
bined 'iii for the opponents.
Throughout Ihe season, conference
anil otherwise. Klamath played M
games mid won 34, accumulating
1:102 points to 979.
l.OW-l.KAlt PACK
Saturday night's lilt was a lllilr
unusual in that Ashland set the
puce curly. The Urlullea operated
in low gear trying lo keep Uie Pels
down and the game was four mm
ules old before Ihe first polnl was
made. Jerry Richardson rhiirgcd
down llie slol lor a lay-Ill lo pill
Asliland ahead 2-0.
Then Ihreu more mlnuics went by
before Klamath got a tick, a foul
shot by Wilbur Elliott. Don May
Held milled a baskel and the Una-
i riles led 4-1 at the end of Hie
quarter. 11 was the lowest score
seen lor a quarter III a Pelican game
this season.
But It was loo good for Ashland
to last. The Pelicans gut into Ihe
act by scoring 24 points III the sec
ond iiciiod and leading 3j-ll al
hulfliine. That was more like It.
Third quarter count was 39-33 and
the margin was pushed on up to a
solid 35 points for the finish.
Ml LTll'l.fc FOI LS
The game Itself wenl very slow,
made that way by a lotal of 48
I louls culled 33 on Klainalh, 35 on
I Ashland. Jerry Mitchell and Don
I Ellsworth, both of Ashland, were
Uiumbed from the game In Ihe lust
I Inning.
I (jury Dawes was the high-pointer
i al 16. and tall Don Mayluid had 14
lor the Grlxlie..
i A preliminary game was even
more lop-sided. The Pelican Jay-
vecs deleated the Asmana jayvres
57 lo 30.
Lineups and scoring
Klamalli
155)
UOI Ashland
! Elliott i8
Dawes l5i.
, Whitney i'J
, Kcillletl UOi
: Zarosimk! 131
f i2i Richardson
f Kauuaslo
C il4 .Mayflrld
Q ili Carlson
O ill Blssell
j Klainalh
wards 1 ,
reserves Lusi u. to
Schubert il'. Siring-
I ham ili. Darned il and Durmuu.
I Ashland reserves Ellsworth 16),
Mitchell t6i, Hall and Hlle.
Steeler Rookie
; Runback Champ
PHILADELPHIA. March 1 in;
i Rookie Wall Slater of Ihe Pitts
burgh Steelers won the punt return
i championship of the National Foot-
j ball league las season.
The former University of Ten-
i nessee star carried 28 punts back
435 yeards to win league honors un
der Hie Inverse grading of number
of punts returned and average dis.
tance returned.
NFL statistics released today dis
closed Hiat Slater averaged 15.J
yards per return mid his longest
run was 33 yards.
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! mother'.i mother's brother's daucli-
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Thursday nluhl was an especially
trying one with oil bowlers trying
to avoid spllla and such. The spot
light shone brightly oil Milliter's
team which copped every high ol
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train high single mune. H5U; high
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weekend. Prize list as follows
Team Event ' Place
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Moose SHrts Association 4tll
Doubles
Illanche Dlck.wn Jackie l.each 51 II
Ruby PhelMi -
Similes
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Tennis Margin
FRESNO. Calif.. March 1 (JV
Bobby Riggs gets a much needed
res-, from tennis, and especially
Jack Kramer, Unlay. Kramer leads,
31 matches to 15. In their trans
continental pro tour.
Big Jark upped his maigiu
notch here yesterday with a light
7-5. 6-4 victory. Francisco Segura
took Australian Dliiny Palls 6-0, 6-J.
The troupe resumes play In Hm
kane. Wash., tomorrow.
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Huiunliiv ululilt game wu Clillti
quins iniwl Ihe way, having a 31-11
margin at hulltimn.
Don Wendl. slellar guard of Ihe
Kcdsklns, look liuillers In Ills own
capable hands In llio third period
mid put the Mklus III the lead
momentarily. The Punlhers recov
ered siilflcieuily lo go into I lie
loiitih period wiih a slight bulge.
Just brlore the Ihrre-miiiut
time out In Hie last period Wendl
and Don I limit romliined on a
couple (f baskets that gave Jackson
ville a 33-31 lead and In Hie final
three minutes Hie only coiiiiilug was
n foul shot lor Hie llrilnklns, Thn
liutille I'unlliers coiililn t get In nil.
oilier basket.
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CtllltNilllli le.serve Mullets. Jackson
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Bartenders To Be
Licensed July 1
POHTI.ANIJ, March 1 utV-Ore-gon
buttriideis, wallers and wall
icsses must be licensed after July
I. Hie stale lujuor control commis
sion has announced.
The commission said the license
! will be rcrjoircd for any employe
who "imrtlripaica In any manner in
the mixing or serving of alrnhollo
beverages.''
Only Two Events
HKATi'I.K. March I (T)-Paly
liiiinm and Jack Hoyle. Taenma,
won Ihe junior pairs figure skating
I'lle Haturriuy night In give Ihe Pa
cific Northwest Us only win In 14
events at the Pacific coast figure
skating championships
California skaters walked off with
the oilier I events
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