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    KATUTlDAY, MARCH IS, 1051
HERALD AND NRWS. KMMATTT FATXS. OREGON
PAGE EU5VFN
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EFTAINS
Bend Can
Qualify
Tonight
"By The Anniii'lutril Press
La Oiiiiiclo dcleiiled Vnlc, 4U-D8,
Friday nlitht In become llic llilli
Vnlry In I ho Oregon Cliinn A lllkh
' School l)nkctlmll 'I dim iniiiirlll .
which opens at Kugone next Turn
diiv.
'I lir Id ii'inii llrld will bo coin'
plrlnl HiiUinlHy night whrn llt'iicl
Mill llrdtnoiid i-lmh for the Cciili.il
Oregon tide. Hrntl extended the
(ll.ilrlct piny-oil to (lie limit by
LciiUHH Itrdtiiond. i'l-'M. Friday
lituhl. lin k l.iiniM'ii mid Dean Urn
miii iMiti'il llrnd Willi II ponds
each.
JMuirlH liuckwiilUT's 'J I point
uvrr Ihe Inn litclor In La Grande's
victory, which sends lilt; Tlgcrm l i
I be MMr lour Dry (or Ihclr fourth
nucit.hivi time. Thry wnn two
" Kintirn of a llirre-game F.ulcrn
; Oregon district pliiy-oll Iron) Vile.
Ill MINI)
i Vnlc came trniii behind In tic Uio
inn ni 37-37 Willi three nilimU"
In go. Then Iliickwiillcr lim krlrd a
: llrld goal mid Franilii Scott hit an
'cither banket mid a free throw to
"give l.n Clrimilc Iti wiiiiiiiik lent
7 Astoria nncl lllllsnorn meet at
1 3(1 p in. in the Tuesday tnurna
" nipnt opener.
At 8 Hi. Inns will be Imilril to
what Rpppiim Id be the feature
' (t in iir of the fln.l round. Cleveland,
IIir I'nrllnnd prep league co-chiun-'
pliui mid ranked No. 2 In tho As-mk-iuUmI
Press slate hlth school
"poll, rhithcs with McMinnvlllc.
" ralrd No, 5. Cleveland's record la
l, 21-3. M Mlnnvlllc'a 20-4. f,
OI'K.MiltN
Othrr opennm round games will
J br played Wednesday. The ached
I I''-
Murahlleld vi tk-appnose. 9 a.m.:
' Crnlnil Catholic i Portland i vs. The
i Dalies, 10:15 a.m.: Klamath Fnlls
vn, llrnd nr Redmond, I 44 p.m.:
" Lincoln (Portland) vn. Salem. 3
I pin.: CorviilhK vs. University Kii
I genet, 7:30 p.m.: and Mrtweukle
S vs. La Grande, 8;46 p.m.
City Names
j All-Stars
J Kvrrv team Wb rriircicnlcd on
3 the City League all-star basketball
j team, announced Thursday night
t the cniie banquet in me wuiara
llulrl. .
All-stars named are:
Cnl Iionney unrt P4 McCliU,
rtlrkvs. CJuerlno I.rlll, Cocn Colnr
Kddie 1IU. Pdlnif rloo: Pnul Hehw
ml Jnrk Waybrnut. llllltop Ciilr;
Jny (HIKK. Hrmid mid Ncw:
Frrd Floetkr. Horculm: Jim Pnl
mrr nnd Rex Younu, PayleM
DrURS.
f
Cobb Goes
To Hospital
HOLLYWOOD m - Ty Cobb
won't br nlllr to niBiinue the ,Mn
Jor Lmmiie All-einr trnm Uint op
ponrn Ihr Hollywood , Slnm In
chnrlty Rmr here Simdnv.
The one-time Ocorulii IVmib Iim
brrn ordered Into Plo Alto hen.
pllnl tor checkup nd weok'.i
rest, mid hl plnce probnbly will
be tnkrn by Chnrlry Root, ex-Chl-Cbro
Cnb pitcher.
The Rime, pliiyrd for rrlpplrd
children, Is n nnuiO event ulnged
bv the Kiwnnla Cubft.
Desert Dust
Wins Amateur
VENTHALTA. WW. I Desert
nimf, mnle pointer owned by Stan
ley V. Aerk of Seattle, made lour
perfectly handled flnda of Hungar
ian partriduea Friday to win the
rrRlonnl championship t 4hR
Northwest Stntcs Amateur Field
Trials. Fifteen dons were entered.
The Amateur Derby and Ama
teur Puppy Trials' will be run off
Saturday, with the Amateur All-.
Ako Trlnlt et fat Bunday.
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CAGE SCORES
.4 Prlriuv'a flolfrai Basketball
r By The Associated I'rsss
1 NAin Tourney (semi-finals)
i npringiieia iiviui iu, oouuiwcai.
i Texas 07 (two overllmc.il
JVuiray (Ky) 58, Portland 67
i HOOP FACULTY
1 TUSCALOOSA, Ala. Ml Four
Ticmbers o( the University of Ala
bama faculty have served at one
time or another as head basketball
coach. In addition to the present,
. mentor, Floyd Burdetto, they arc:
Charles Bemler, now tho Univer
sity Alumni Office Dlrccton Hank
Crisp, present arid line ooach, and
fcliilcolm Lanoy, end coach of the
lot ball aquad.
? Kay Jensen, former riding chanv
. plon of Sweden and Denmark, is
How a trainer at Hlalcnh raco
track. s
Willie Kctchum, who manage!)
lightweight boxlns champion Jim
Carter, trained lis late Marcel
'. Cerdan. , ,
HOTELS
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Ilr. and Mrs. J, E. Barley
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Proprietors
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PISTOL PACK IN' JUNIOR Roy Campanula is held up
iiionientarily from spring training chores at the Dodgers'
Vero Heath, fla., camp by the playful antics of his three-year-old
son, Roy Jr. Froin the looks of things, young
Campanula is going to follow his talented father and take
up catching as a profession.
Lip Happy,
Mound Corp
On Beam
PHOENIX. Aril, if Mummer
Leo Durocher of the New York Gi
ant can relax a bit now his well
heeled pitching aliill it back on
the beam.
The Cinderella National Lruiiie
rhamploiu of lltai looked anylhiim
Irtil king plus durlnu the early
xtaKcs ot exhibition play as they
dropped: four out of five guinea.
Durocher wan. Ill to be tied but
hi ace in Uic hole. Uul Maxllr,
came to Uic reacue. Thursday with
a neai live acorcieas inning per
fornjnncr In a 6-0 triumph. .
MORf JOY
The Utile leader's other ace, Lar
ry Jnnsen. and Reliefer George
8encer brouxhi Durocher further
Joy Friday when llicy Icunird up
to pitch tlie ainnta to a 6-1 victory
over the Si. Louis Browns,
Jimsen blanked the "New
lirowra'' on three hits In five In
nliiKi. Spencer retired nine Brown
lea In order until the ninth when
Uiey clipped hlin (or1 three hits
and their lone run.
MCOItll.KKS
Until the ninth. Cliam pitchers
had held the opiiooiuon scoreless
for 8 Klntluht IniiiiiKs and hadn't
yielded a walk In iwo games.
The Giants collected only' seven
hits off Lefty Bob Cain, a former
farm hand, and Dunne Pllletle but
one was a threeirun homer by Ar
my bound Willie Mays In the fourth
Inning.
Saxton Wins,
Felton Sour
NRW YORK (Hi 'Mlnflll ran.
Felton held. I Just hope Bratton
fights."
A moaning low Johnny Saxton
made the remark after he was
named the "wliuior" over disqual
ified Lester Felton of Detroit in
a boring clulchfcst In Marlison
Square Garden Friday night.
Many of the S.S58 paying cus
tomers, who booed from the third
round on, walked out bVfore Ref
eree Harry Kcssler disqualified
Felton at LSI of the sixth round
for continuous holding.
.Fclton's punc of about $5,000
was ordered held up.
In his last appearance In the
garden on Jan. 2b. Saxton wax
awarded a technical knockout over
Klvlo Mlnrlll of Italy. Referee
Ruby Goldstein stopped that pur
suit Vace In the seventh round,
ruling the Italtnh was' '"over
matched." Johnny was awarded n
TKO then. Friday night it was just
ruled ."a victory but not a techni
cal knockout."
Saxton's next effort, will be
against former NBA Welterweight
Champion Johnny Bratton In the
Garden, Maroh 28, Bratton ori
ginally was scheduled to fight Sax
ton Friday night but bowed out be
cause of an Injured left hand.
IAST
Night
By The Aesoelatrd Trrs
New York" Johnny Saxton,
148, New York, awarded deci
sion over Lester Felton, 147, Detroit.-
(Felton disqualified In' 6th
round for continuous holding.)
New Orleans Joe Brown,
137 ", New Orleans, , outpointed
Walter Haines, 14D, New Orleans,
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MONTHE
' By The Associated Press
MIAMI. Fla. UV Pitchers
Preacher Roe. Ralph Branca and
Carl Ersklne have been "demoted"
to the Brooklyn Dodgers' Minor
League training camp at Vero
Beach,
"I know what Uicsc fellows can
do," Manager Chuck Dresden said
Saturday. 'I don't have to watch
them pitch. It a more important
thab they get work. So each -ot
them will go six Innings against
Montreal or St. Paul on the days
that the rest ol the squad Is playing
exhibitions."
ANOTHKR CHANCE'
PHOENIX. Aril. (Pi Manager
Leo Durocher of the New York Gi
ants plans to give Negro Inflelder
Hank Thompson another chance al
second base. Thompson, who has
played third base and the outfield
In recent years, had a while at sec
ond In 1949 without much success.
WORRY
SACRAMENTO. Calif. M Rain
Is giving ManaRcr Paul Richards
of the Chicago White. Sox plenty of
worry.
The box. wasncd out muay nigni
in a scheduled game with the Sao-
ramenlo Solons. have been able to
play only 23 Innings thus tar In Uie
exhibition campaign. .
OARVKR STARTS
tlllftirsilY Arl In Mnnnnlr
Rogers Hornsby has called on Ned
Garver to try to make up for the
St. Louis Browns' 6-1 loss to the
New York Giants Friday. Garver
will start the second ol the inrec
game series Saturday. The Browns'
Tns Friday waa the second in five
exhibition games this season.
REGULARS
SARASOTA. Fla. I Manager
Lou Boudreau plans to use most
of his regulars aRalnst the intra
cltv rival Boston Braves here Sat
urday in nn ellort to snap a six
game lotlng string of exhibition
contests.
ON THK SPOT
LAKELAND, Fla. Itfl Some:
times a pitcher can be put on tre
spot even before play-for-keeps be-
n(n anH TTHrilf. Frniltt Ot the CUV
clncinnatl Reds appears to be In
(hat uncomlorianic posiuon riaiu
The lanky Oregon rinni-iinuuci
is slated to work the first four or
five lnnlnRS aRalnst the Detroit Ti-
in saiiiT.rinv'n exhibition
game and Manager Luke Scwell
prooaDiy win oe wbccii-hk -
cry pitch. ' , ,
v k.c i-nmnllrri a none
S-13 record with the Reds durlnu
the past tnrco years, ne aiun . hk
ure In a decision last season, al
though he pitcnea j innums.
If the one-time strikeout king or
il. nni(i nnaul T.enour doesn't
cue rnvi'iv wwn..v -
show strong promise, the Reds
nMhaMi.t n,ni initm him off the ras
ter to make room for some young
ster, wno aoes.
"Wives are not on the team."
aaya Manager Eddie Sawyer of
the Phlllle when asked wfiy wives
are being banned from training
camp at Clearwater, . Fla., this
spring.
DOUBLE
Green Stamps
j en
Wednesday
CEC'S
Signal Service
77 Main St.
D)wim
: i
Dusette,
Kurt Ink
Rematch
Promoter Mack Llllard yester
day tinned Georges Dusrtle and
Kurt Von Poppenhelm lor a re
match, the headline bout on Wed
neddny's wrestllna card al the
armory.
The feature bout has strong sup
port with the return of two favor
ites. Cowboy Carlson. Montana cow
poke, appears In the opener.
Danno McDonald Is down for a
scml-wlndup appearance.
Carlson mecls Doc Gallauher, a
chiropractor from Ohio. A new
comer to the Northwest rings,
pallagher Is catching on with
matRocrs.
McDonald faces Eric iThe Greati
Pedersen, self-loving wciKht-llller
who bent Jack Brltlon Wednesday
nlghl In Pcdersen's first appear
ance In Klamath Falls.
Von Poppenheim, bleeding from
a deep forehead gash In Wednes
day's bout, called on his last ounce
i of strength to beat Dusette by
sprawling oeorRes over oaexwaras
by using the lower strand of rope
as a springboard.
.Reserved tickets are on sale at,
Castlcberry Drugs.
LaSalle
Slight
Favorite
NEW YORK I Two rank out
siders, LaSalle '23-51 and Dayton
127-3.1 clash Saturday night for the
National Invitation Basketball
Championship, and La8alle's vet
eran coach, Ken Loefller, aavs
it's not the Flyefs helKhl Uiat's
worrying him "It's their
breadth."
BIG
"We've played other tall teams
this year. Western Kentucky, for
Instance, and done all right," Loef
ller. a onetime pro tutor, said.
"But we've never met anybody
that's both as tall and as strong as
these boys.
"Just look at the shoulders on
fellows like Don Mclncke, Chuck
Grlgsby and thai big Leland Nor
rls. They take up a lot of room
under the basket."
Loerner says the game should
be rated a tossup but he adds:
"I think we can win it." Dayton's,
coach, Tom Blackburn, won't pre
dict but promises a better showing
than In last year's finals when the
Flyers were upended by Brigham
Young. 64-43.
FAVORED
LnSalle's "forgotten men" have
caught the fancy of the experts
and the Philadelphia team will
enter the game a slight favorite
although Dayton Is more seasoned
and boasts a 20-game winning
streak.
The final Is scheduled to begin
at 9:30 p.m. at Madison Square
Garden, following a consolation
game between Duquesne and St.
Bonaventure at 7:45 p.m. The top
seeded Dukes were beat by La
Salle and the Bonnles, third-seeded,
were ousted by Dayton In the
semi-finals. ,
Sports
Mirror
By The Associated Press
One Year Ago Today Dayton
defeated St. John's, 69-62, and
Brigham Young defeated Seton Hall
i-59, in seml-dnals of the NIT al
Madison Square Garden, N, Y.
-Five Years Aro Larrv Me.
fPhall, then Yankee owner, request
ed that commissioner Chandler in
vestigate charges made by Branch
Rickey, uiaen Dodger prexy, tnai
Ramblers were being entertained
by McPhall at exhibition game.
Ten Years .Ago New York
Rangers beat Chicago, 6-1, and
clinched first place , in National
League. ,
Twenty Years Ago - Del Bis
sonettc. Dodger first baseman, was
forced out ol action for at least
three weeks because of a pulled
tendon.
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Wide variety of Eatable Prixti
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IN TUNE Crooner Bing Crosby, who owns $300,000
worth of stock in the Pirates, was on hand to greet 20
game winner Murry Dickson at San Bernardino, Calif.,
after the Buc pitching star agreed to Pittsburgh terms and
signed his contract. Dickson received a big raise, but he
still hasn't quite reached the financial status of Mr. Crosby.
Murray Squeaks Past
Pilots, Gain Finals
KANSAS CITY I - The Pacific
Northwest's hopes for the national
small college basketball champion
ship were shattered Friday nigh"
when the battling Portland Univer
sity Pilots lost a heart-breaker to
Murray State of Kentucky, 58-57.
The victory sent Murray State
into Saturday night's National As
sociation of Intercollegiate Basket
ball finals against Springfield State
of Missouri. n
Springfield,, seeded eighth In the
32-team, six-day tournament, up
set previously undefeated South
west Texas State. 70-67, in two ov
ertimes. Portland trailed all the way bu'
almost pulled the game .out of ttv
fire in the last auarter. Murray
State maintained a three-point
edge throughout the fourth period
until two minutes before the gun.
Then the Pilots twice refused
free throws, and the second time
drew within one point when Lloyd
BergniBn hit from the field. But
Little Bennie Purccll, State's floor
TIME OUT!
"It's terribly depressing ' the
International situation - ts frlm,
Inflation is unchecked, and the
Senators still need hitting and
. pitching strength."
'.vrjVviriC II I si.'l '
leader, engineered a stall that kept
the frantic Portland players at bay
until the game ended.
Jim Winters, clever guard, led
the Pilots with 17 points. Garrett
Beshear was high for Murray State
with 20.
The NAIB winner Saturday night
gains the right to meet the NCAA
titllst in the first round Olympic
playoffs here March 29.
Portland and Southwest Texas
tangle in the consolation game
starting at 6 p.m. Pacific Standard
Time:
SHUFF STUFF
STANDINGS
irinsl Seen. Jlslf)
L
7
Pet.
.806
.778
.730
.611
.356
.328
.417
.104
.194
.167
Schuss i 29
Suburban . 28
Bill's Place 27
Mecca ,, , .22
Tat'a .. 20
Woctw - '9
Roundup .....IS
Summers Lane 7
VFW ..- 7
Eagles - ;.- S
Schuss blanked Wocus, 4-0. last
night to win the scond half of the
citv shuffleboard league play.
Schuss and Mecca, first-half win
ner, will meet in a playoff scries
at a date and place to be deter
mined for the championship.
Babe Clutches
Plushy Lead
AUGUSTA, Oa. IA"I The only
thing Babe Zaharlas needs in the
next two days to win her third
Titleholders tournament and shat
ter one of the top records in wom
en's golf Is a little luck and 36 holes
of cautious shooting.
The Babe leads the Titleholders
after two rounds with 147 strokes
five less than her closest chal
lengerBetsy Rawls of Austin,
Texas. She shot a one-over par 73
Friday in the second round of the
72-hole tournament for the best
mark of the meet. .
Well down the list were Grace
DeMoss of Corvallis, Ore., with
80-79159, and Edean Anderson of
Helena, Mont.; with 82-84--186. j
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Rogue River, Knappa
In Title Go
8ALEM lPi Two tight defen
sive teams, Rogue River and Knap
pa. win meci nere Saturday night
for the Oregon Class B high school
oasaeioaii line.
Rogue River, the 1960 chamulon.
entered the finals by defeating Ma
pleton, 46-42, Friday night for it
second upset victory ol the tour
ney. Knappa, a dark horse entry, hob
bled Sublimity. 49-40.
CONSOLATION
In consolation games, Wallowa
beat Powers, 52-48, and Echo over
whelmed Culver, 73-39. The two
Eastern Oregon teams meet Satur
day morning for fifth place. Wal
lowa lost to John Day In the con
solation finals last year.
Rogue River's victory cut Ma-
pleton's season-long string of wins
at 27. The Chieftains knocked off
Powers, another tourney favorite.
In Thursday's first round.
Rogue River, which went the dis
tance without a substitution, moved
Into an early lead when Forward
Byron Kile hit four consecutive
field goals. Mapleton never caught
up, although Forwards John Tuft
and Don Snell sparked a rally that
cut the Chieftains' margin to three
points with 20 seconds left.
HIGH SCORER
Kile was high scorer with 14
points.
in tne otner scmi-nnai contesi,
Semi-finals
Rogue River 46 Mapleton 42
Knappa 49 Sublimity 40
consolation
Wallowa 52 Powers 48
Echo 73 Culver 39
Center Max Kelley's shooting and
backboard work and Knappa's
tight zone defense proved too much
for Sublimity.
The Loggers were in front all
the way. Once In the third period,
they held a 20 point lead alter
Kelley, who had a 23 point night.
hit for lour, field goals and a free
throw.
Duane Heuberger, who registered
14 points, sparked a Sublimity ral
ly that cut the Knappa advantage
to seven points late In the fourth
quarter. But It was too late.
sublimity and Mapleton win play
for third place in the Saturday
Catholic Cage
Tourney Opens
TROY, N. Y. I The National
Catholic Invitation Basketball Tour
nament opens Saturday night with
a doubleheader at the Rensselaer
Polytechnic fleldhouse. LeMoyne
N.Y., plays Providence in the
first game after which Iona N. Y.,
meets Gannon (Pa.,).
.r ' xi)r?
UNLUCKY 13 Ralph Branca's first move after reporting
to Brooklyn's Vero Beach, Fla., spring training base was to
chuck his old number 13 into the ash can. After what the
Giants' Bobby Thomson did to him in last season's final
National League play-off game, the big Dodger right-hander
has good reason to be superstitious.
To all
Nash Owners
Announcing the
New Service Manager ;
Cecil has worked with Nash cars and knows your problems.
He spcciallxe in Tune-up and Electrical Work and is ill
charge of our Repair Department, with 24 yean of experi
ence to call on.
SPECIAL
FREE Spring Check Up
, This it what you get
Check lights, brakes, battery and cables, generator,
voltage regulator, radiator, base connections, fan
belt and exhaust system. ,
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Tonight
night preliminary game.
Forward John Ramos postea the,
high individual score of the tour
ney 28 points as he paced Echo
to Its win over Culver. The Cou
gars led throughout, despite the
performance of Norm Wiseman,
Culver's six-foot six-Inch center,
who registered 23 points to bring
his two-game tourney total to 48.
The Wallopwa - Powers contest
was close all the way, although the
Eastern Oregon team was never
behind after Dale Johnson's field
goal gave it a 29-27 halflime lead.
Duane Brady of Powers posted
22 points, high for the game. Wal
lowa's Art Weatherford had 15.
CLASSIC LEAGUE
W I. Pel.
Oregon Wonlen w 4.1 2ft .823
Suburban Kitchen , 41 2R -3I4
Landry Innurance . ..:! Xl .522
Parkmor Drive In .13 M ..3(17
KF'LLW 30 30 .4:
Dick Rccrler'ii 23 46
Wedtlffldajr's RpmlU
Orenon Wool 3 KFLW 0
Parkmor 3 Landry 0
Suburban 3 feeder's 0
With two sessions left, th
Oregon Wools hold a slim two
ystme lead over Suburban Kitchen
in the Classis Bowling League
after Wednesday's outing when
both posted 3-0 wins.
Oregon Woolen had the high
series of 2196 In winning over KFLW
with the Woolies' Bob Cause
maker notching the high game, a
236.
Parkmor's 818 was the high team
game. Landry's Bill Owens rolled
the best series, a 621.
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
W L Trt.
Neabitt Orance B6 IS .1
M. L. Johnson Inc 30 34 .Sftt
Orethech Faculty 42 42 W
Grists Food 35 49 .424
Ashley Chevrolet 32 92 3tt
Baraboo Electric 28 58 4110
Tuesday's Results
Johnson 4 Griggs 0 - '
Oretech 4 Ashley 0
Baraboo 3 Nesbltt 1
Cellar-dwelling Baraboo Electric
trimmed league-leading Nesbitt
Orange Tuesday in the Commercial
Bowling League but the Nesbltts
still hold a plushy 16-game lead.
M. L. Jonnson insurance rouea
the high series, 2781; Oretech' Fac
ulty's 1011 was the top game.
Individual honors went to Wil
bur Courtney, Nesbitt, and Lundy
Clinton. Ashley Chevrolet. Court
ney's 533 was the high series,
Clinton's 221 the best game.
Appointment of
Cox
: '
Phone 3650