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TUKSDAY DKCKMHKU 23, IU!2 liKHAI.I) AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORKGON FACE NIN1 C5I ELaSaiSe Pol Slit 14 in I.. : t$p $m- ipPp EASTERN EXPRESS The Eatt hai power end tpeod eqaintt th Crippled Children at San Franciico'l Keiar Stadium, Dec. 27. Shaloiky, Cincinnati guard; Bob Hn- '"lllanova fullback; Bookies Rate Cup Play Even iiy OAvi.r: i tutor ADELAIDE. Au lrnlm -Amrr-l trniiln hoiwlul finally have leached ihp rntl ill Uielr long trip Into nowliero In qur.it ol the Davla Cup and have sell led clown fnr their lat hard iincllrti before faring the Alllliallail III the ChI leiiue kiiiiml next Monday. Adelaide in a hut, arid little city where Uie temperature already have climbed uvrr 100 degree and IiilKhl exceed thai llaure by Uir lime the in niches bruin the end ot lhl month. However, Tony 'Ira ben and Vic Belxaa, who will play both tinglea and double (or the , challenger, aay It won't bother Ihem. Tliry (Ol Uieir lirt lrw o( Uie Auaale team in practice yesterday. Thouiih Uiey n trunk Srdgman playmic at the up ol In brilliant form, they infused to back down In their joint opinion that they are at least an even bel to lake the but niu home. TONMT So lar aa wa bave learned, Ana. ale bookmaker cunMder It a toaa up too and are ottering no odd. Member of both squad ftklpped rmirniiiK practice today to attend an official reception in ihcir honor at the City Hall It a iillle for mality which must be gone through In thi tennis-mad country Adelaide, which ha louulit lung and atubboinly to win the Chal lenge Hound away Irum the two major tennis citadel of Hydney anu Melbourne, Isn't passing up uy ot trie impping. uy way ot celebrating theli vaWyever--the "old crowd," the locals have n,pped up n oHlc.nl program wuh a rnlluli frnol cover which anow two cartoon figure wuh popeyei lHayniu tennis nam In the middle ot Uie lamoua bowl, IMPACT Advance copies of Una little item hit old-line olllcUl of the Lawn Tenuut Aaaoclation in Bydney and Melbourne a few daya ago with terrific Impart Prom Piesldcnt bir Noruiaa Brookes down they Jo. tied in ctying foul Davia Cup rotfiain. tiny point, ad out, tradltilonally show only a picture of the gleaming trophy. The last we heard over the week end, Uie two gioupa were about to reach a compromise. Artel idea hlgh-spirltcd citlr-en In lend to o rutin on and sell Uie oiiending program during the mauhea, TAII) At Uie aame lime local olflciat vera reported to have agreed to have several hundred program struck off bearing Uie old familiar cover, These will be distributed to Uie more atald official of the Aus tralian association and mailed throughout the world to members ol other associations. We're alraid, ihouith, Unit It will be some time before Adelaide get another Challenge Round. Rams Wallop ' Marshfield T PORTLAND OP Two of the f re-season lavorltea for top Oregon askctball honor met here Mon ' dnjr night and Ceniral Catholic of Portland trimmed Marshfield High. 74-61. The convmclng margin waa es tablished In .the second quarter when Central Don Ootlfrled acorea 11 points in lending Central to a 38-1B halftime edge. "" Marshlleld, weakened by lo of Guard Spike Illllstrom who Buf fered a leg fracture last week, had ' trouble finding the basket and never was a serloti threat. Oottfried'a S3 rxim'a lopped Indi vidual scoring. The aame teama meet again Tuesday night. Cougars Lose To Grizzlies BUTTK. Mnnl. fPi The Mnn lana University Orlmllea handed Washington State College anolner basketball shellacking Monday night, defeating the Cougars H4-52 In a ragged Intersectlonal game here. The Cougara, who haven't won a game on Uielr current road trip, dropped behind when the Orir.r.lles cracked a 6-6 tie midway of the first quarter and never were able to catch up, Montana led 3019 at the half. WHC'a Dave Roberta led the gcorlng with 16 points,' Gonzaga Whips Utah State I', SPOKANE, 11 Onimaga Unl. vernllv called In the resolves nfter ' building a 49-27 halftime load Mon . day night and went on to a 83-72 bnskntbnll win over the Utah State i Aggies, 1 W The Bulldogs, paced by guard . 'Chuck Coln:tlsky and forward Hitr- v old Van ttlpcr, opened Ihclr attack 4 ,, In the second quarlor alter ft fairly ' (lose first period. BWLONG lXANiroat ation t.r.Aoir w aid Paint u (iMiadllllalftl rrihi . m tnunlat rnlnrt , IB j,rii f'titmiaiii .... . Ill llntil-Poitlintl .. IT llnnfr Tihrro I' flrt Norllism . . - H I'M I' l-l l'opl Wrnoiw II Hrlv Nllhl AH 4 niiil.l'oi'tlMd 0 I'MT 1 l".c.l. I Uinr .1 (;rl Norlhfffn I ('iinaollrtalvil 3 Pl'inevr 1 Inunui 1 Kfl.W AaiB Paint Btore blunked Uenil Poriltnd, 4-0. last night to lake a four-game lend in the Transput In lion Lcftguc but Ulere'a congesllon for the second apot with Hires team tied. AArH's Bi H11-0I-316I Hue was good enough lor high game and series last night. Inlerstae Engi neers hnd the second best gair.e. a tit. while PMT'i Till waa the next best erles. Dave Robb ol Orent Northern added up game of 212. lf6 and 162 for the lop game and aerie. M Hob Rllller of AA.B had a 231 game and added arorra of 192 and It lor the next best aeries, a bit: Ole Roemhildt ot Consolidated Freight notched a 230 game, while John Cox of the same team atrung together games of 180 I4A and 1G for the Ihird best series, a S-'J. Tom Milne of Pioneer Tobacco holda the aeason's best average, a 17J; Robb i hilling 17? MOmt Nt l ITAl.t K ini'i Cf . . Suburl),, Tavern lon t Slf nal arv ... (Melon WtHilen guburtisn Flov.fr . So. Oi sluitr Klimjlh burner 1UI goVMl r l.ail SlaSI 11 lvtll' 3 Slona a 1 t .Hicaiihan iav-TV 1 Ortf 1 W..lrn I Suburban riewar a Klamatg flnv.ar I ao. Ora. i Bma'a I Binu'a Cale lost iln fust ou:in of the season las night but still leads the Moose Ma's Bowling League by a comfortable aeven game margin. Scotty Bray of Suburban Flower leeied olf game of I5. 20 and 188 lor the best single game and series, a m Bray effort helped the Sub urban Tavern to the lop learn game ana aerie, an 111 K)7-7S1-JS13 string NORTH TEAM CHOICE MIAMI, Fla. Tie aoulh's mote to add a 2tilh plaver to Us squad for (he Shrine Christmas nlaht charity football game In the Orange Bowl drew a protest Tues day from cos che of the Yankee aquad. South Coach Andv Ouslafson of Miami added Randy Broylea of Washington ,nd Lee to his team Monday to replace Oklahoma'a Ruefe MePhalt - ...I. 1 ...... nu mi wu nrvrrm practice sessions because ol a INKLKIIM.r. "1 - Inform.! rii i - l. t ""I In uniform aa of last Saturday wnuia oe oeciared ineligible," said North COarh fill, UnlMmk -1 D... ritte "HflwM, . nin -it ki .. V TT puuw nun to use Broylea If ht will bench Trainer Joe Orec-nhut aald Mc Phall '.'.I mi ... ,n . . . j Qustafnon aald the Oklahoma star win nmri ai lunoacK along with All America Jack Scarbath of Maryland at quarterback: Jim Honk of Mlaantivl I IT Wake Forest at halfback. I A I l,tl Olislnfann hrnuahl Im 1 ..i.j. ' - w.wv,,v IVIHI.VIHIIU B coach Jim Talum to coach his of fensive team on the apllt-T attack while George Sauer of Bavlor la niKiiiiiK me oouin a netense. Th North la a alw.ntln! r..,All to win the fifth annual all-star con test helnir nlivaj " I V. - Dh.i .'. Crippled Children's Hospital fund. The South holda a 3-1 edge In the serlea. Langlois Draws With Cartier NEW YORK I France'8 Pier re Langlois headed back for Pari Tuesday, but he promised to re turn in a month or ao to continue his bid for the vacated middle weight ring championship. The 26-year-old Frenchman .bel lied New York'a Waller Cartier to a blood'- ten-round draw Monday night at Ihe Eastern Parkway Arena In Brooklyn. Cartier wag a 3-1 favorite. Popla DO Read SPOT ADS -you ore! Wet in the Shrine Gam for Ready to move ara (I to r) Bill and Tom Scott, Virginia and. Favell Pots 40 For Drugs Gnu- f'Hvell threw in 40 imI.iu, :3H ol them on licld gol5( s py i IrnK Diiikh wnxcd thr Clilchrisl Timbrr Coriipftny, 81-48, In one I Riinir of City LraKue doublrhcad : er at Altnmunl nl niniu. Palmerion notched iu Mfcond Utniiitht win in whipping jayhawkft, ! 63-61. 1 Tin Ollchrlst iciun waft nevci i In hr conirM an Paylcn Ird 20-7 i nt the QUftrtrr and 44-21 at the half. 1 Krrd HoWke h'd I'lilmtrton in j ita necond win with an lfl-point per I (ormnncc. Onry Dawoa added 14. 1 The Jayhnwk minin wer led by the Oregon lch football pair, jjack Brown and Ulck Flanlngam. 1 each with 12 point. fin tror iArilAWKft til Pallron IVhulaorl riantniam If Rmwn 12 flcllnlll I Jahawk ttilw IUI r l WI RTON r I Andrron r 4 HUM r a Ovirm C 14 ! G 3 Miti LuntMfi Halt . Mr Gowu 7. Jtar Palmertort tut Mf- Lain, achorlfan 1. rioU Lohfy, lUtflfld X hAVllll tl Hrrclnfr 14 (tH-itUon I: Jnhnann 1 Io4rtTin llll (.11 1 IIPtlHT 2 AntlfMon 3 Klfdon It ClumhcrUin It Hoard t Trwmtn Lnni II, iry an 8 T (iilrhrttt iuIi. Douflu Metiers, Gun Store Win Two Gun S.ure and Metleta acured two victories yesterday when the Victory League opened Ita holiday double elimination cage tourna ment t Fnlrvlew gym. The Gun S.ore edued Crater Lake 37-35 in overtime. In the altemoon rounds but hd an easier time get iiiiK over Men's Hand Laundry, S3-40. last night. Metiers squeaked past the If team, 39-37, In the afternoon and got another acare last night be fore outlasting the 8lxih 81. Wreck er. 4-47. Sacramento Po"".LP" Bv The Associated Press Two of Oregon'! smaller colleges won basketball games Monday night but a third was defeated. The loser waa Pacific University, beaten 5-39 by Sacramento State In a game at Sacramento. The California team led all the way and waa ahead 34-14 at the half. Clint Agee waa high scorer for Pacific wlUl 11. The two winning teama were Portland Slate and Willamette Unl. versltv. Portland State' victory. Its fifth consecutive this season, waa 85-69 over Lower Columbia Junior Col lege Willamette, led by Dick Maae who scored 20 points, defeated the University of Alaska tt-50. SPORTS IN BRIF.F By The Associated Prea OKNLKAL NEW YORK LaSallt'g bas ketball team retained Ita top rank ing In the weekly Associated Press poll wllh Illinois second and Seton Hall third. FORT MEYERS, Fla. Connie Mack, the grand old man of base ball, celebrated his Mth birthday. RACING MIAMI Country Coa, a Ken tucky Derby hopelul, was sold lor reported 140,000 by Miami at torney Dan Chappell to the Silver Creek Ranch of Tuscarora, Nev. NEW TRAILER HOMES Afjancy for SPARTAN-PONTIAC I CLIPPER NOW ON DISPLAY Balslger Motor Co. Mai a Itftieaade Klamath falls Huskies Rated Seventh NEW VOHK iiv-Undcleated La Hulle of Philadelphia held the No. 1 position In the Associated Pres college basketball poll today, but pressure Is mounting. The Explorers return this week end to Madl-ton 8qutire Garden, scene of Uielr National Invitation triumph lust winter, to piny In the cluhl-teain Holiday Tournament. Against the select field they pin their eight-game winning sneak in Jeopardy. La Snlle open Uie tournament against Highly regarded Ue Paul In line ol the afternoon quarter Unal games. Others In the event, ending Tuesday, are Manhattan, Cincinnati, HI. John's of Brooklyn, Miami (Ohloi, New York Unlvera Ity and Utah Stale. La Salle won first pli-ie In the pull for the second straight week by getting 2d of the 77 first-place votes cast by sportawritera and broadcasters. This gave them 630 points, on the basis of 10 for a lirst-place vote, t lor second, etc. They barely shaded Illinois, which hud 677 point and 12 first-place votes. Others In the top 10 are Scion Hull. Holy Cross, Kan. as Btate, North Carolina U.atc. Washington. Loulslsna Slate. Oklahoma AAi.M and Western Kentucky, In that order. The leadera i first-place votes in 630 .... 577 434 326 purcntnescsi; 1. La Salle I2i .". 1. Illinois 12 1 Beton Hull I6i Holy Cross i Kansas Btate 111 North Caroltrtu Stale I Washington i4i Louisiana State Oklahoma A&M .. Western Kentucky 3i 321 314 205 184 178 . 117 US 111 . 81 60 47 .. 47 46 44 . 34 Second to : 11. Notre Dame 12. St. Bonaventure Sl Navy 12) Tulsa itlei Seattle (Uei Indiana (II Minnesota Colorado Oklahoma City (1) . (tie i UCLA (tie i Idaho (1 . 30 . 30 Mack Rate A's High FT. MYERS, Fla. up Connie Mack, on his Wth birthday, oflered a Up on how to live a long time and predicted the 1953 Philadelphia Athletic will be Die best In years. Of course, he said Monday, the New York Yankees will be tough as usual but he likes the A'a chance in the American League race: He added lhal he thinks it will be the best Athletic team since 1931. The grand old man of baseball celebrated bia birthday this year on Dec. 22. Instead of Dec. 23 as :n pat years. Hla older brother. Michael, always Insisted Mack was born on Dec. 22. Then, two years ago. the Rev. Jamea McGilllcuddy. West Spencer. Mass.. priest checked birth records and found Cornelius McOllllcuddy iConnle Mack i wa born about midnight Dec. 2J. Mack gave hi tip for living a long time in an Interview with newsmen: "There not worry In the world worth worrying about. That helped me live longer than anything else I know. This worked for me. but evervone must live hla own life. An other cannot tell him how to live." Sam Houston Top Gainers NEW YORK lP Ifs not sur prlsing that the score of the 8am Houston Slate-East Texas state Lone Star Conference football game this tall was 67-33. Final small-college statistics re leased Tuesday bv the National Collegiate Athletic Association show that Sam Houston ranked first In the country In total offense and in passing while East Texas ranked second In total offense and first in rushing defense. East Texas was the winner. Other small-cqllege team titles went to William Jewell, of Liberty. Mo., In running attack.: West Chester tPa.i State Teachers in over-all defense; Cortland (N.Y.) State Teachers In pass defense:; and Colorado Western In punting. Sam Houston, quarterbacked by the Nation's top individual ground gainer, Don OotUob, averaged 448.2 yards a game in nine contest,. East Texas averaged 444.6 In ten! Willamette Dumps Hawaii SALEM, Ore. I Willamette University crushed the touring Unl verslty of Alaska basketball team 95- 60 In a pre-aeaaon game here Monday night. Willamette went out In front at the start and held a 60-30 margin at halftime. Willamette's Dick Mase collected 20 points and gam scoring honors. Wesley Eckert led Alaska with 18. It was the second setback for the Alaskans on their tour of the Pacific Northwest. They bowed 96- 46 to the University of Wash ington Jayvees at Seattl Saturday night. BACK IN OREGON it MOOf '410 '260 4 s Quant rwn attaUSttur amen ta awnuag. m . aanawai wmm TIME OUT! 9f "Well, bark to the old aurf easting, Jim!" CAGE SCORES ( OI.I.KGE BASKETBALL By The Associated Press FAR WEST Brlicham Young 66 St. Louis 69 .Southern California 68 Los Angeles State 46 Wyoming 62 Oregon S3 Montana 64 Washington Stale 52 Whltworlh 87 Fresno State 83 lOvcrtlmei Montana Slate 89 Colorado Mines 67 Oonzaga 83 Utah Stale 72 Sncramcnio Slate 69 Pacific U. 72 Willamette 96 Alaska 50 EAST Hofstra 60 Tuft 53 Akron 64 Gannon 73 SOUTH George Washington 113 Duke 87 West Virginia 91 South Carolina 74 Mississippi 78 Arkansas State 68 Vanderbilt 73 Baylor 66 MIDWEST Indiana 91 Iowa 72 Michigan 88 Purdue 73 Loyola (Chicago! 68 Western Mi-c.ng-.n Northwestern 80 Butler 72 UCLA 91 Bradley 72 DePaul 79 Southern Illinois 69 DETROIT TOl'R.NAME.NT Duquesne 71, Detroit 68 -Wayne (Mlch.i 72. ..St. Mary s iCaltf.l 53 - - Haatings (Neb.) Tournament Colorado Stale 76, Huron (S.D.) 60 " Haatings 69. Bethany iKai.) it SOUTHWEST Tulsa 84. Louisiana Slate U Oklahoma 72, Texas 51 Oklahoma AfcM 81. Colorado 67 Colorado AiM 65, Texas A1.-M 52 Oregon Prep Basketball i By The Associated Press Central Catholic tPorUand) 14 Marshfield 61 - Dayton 46 Jefferson 43 , Cascade Locks 56 Stevenson (Wash.) 36 Perrydale 55 Yamhill 34 Siayton 46 Canby 38 ' Bowl Foes Report Injuries PASADENA. Calif. UP Wisconsin and Southern California traded Rose Bowl Injury stories Tuesday with honors about even. The Badgers reported that their starting left halfback, Harland Carl, auffered a knee Injury In Monday's workout and that X-rays would be taken to determine its extent. Southern California said Ita two starting guards. Bob Pevianl and Bob Cox are unable to practice, Pevlant because he has the flu. and Cox because he has a hip injury. The Trojans put in long and intensive otIII Monday and Coach Jess Hill was pleased with the re sults. The workout indicated that the Trojans fully Intend to take to the air against Wisconsin In the Rose Bowl New Year's Day. Coach Ivy Williamson of Wiscon sin had his full squad out when Carl, fastest msn on the team, hurt his knee as he cut in to take a forward pass. He was able to walk off under his own power. Vikes Notch Fifth Straight LONOVIEW. Wash. Port land 8tate defeated Lower Colum bia Junior College 85-69 for Its fifth straight basketball victory Monday night. Don Kocpke's 22 points made him high man for the winners, Mickey Vivian scored 16 points to lead Lower Columbia. Portland State led 42-36 at half-time. Treat the Family to Christmas Dinner jLrV Phont V 1 Dorrhj 151. . ' . ; On Hiqhwoy 97 ' Opn 4:00 p.m. Bragg Bags 30 as Bruins Beat Bradley By The Aoclaled Pre Tulsa's undefeated basketball team proved once again Monday night lhal a good big man can stop another big man In a basket- ball game, and the result of the lesson waa an 84-58 victory over previously undefeated Louisiana State. Tuha stretched Its winning streak to six straight as 6-7 Olen DlUe held Bob Peltit, LSU's 30-polnt-a-gnme center, to only 14 points, Dllle himself scored 17 points In Tulsa's victory over the eighth-ranked team in the Asso ciated Press poll. Oklahoma A&M, just one notch below Louisiana Stale in the poll, turned the tables on Colorado with an 81-67 vlctorv that eaualized Colorado's surprise victory over the Aggies Saturday, ol ('( KWKU L Two other Western teams were more successful In Intersectlonal games, however, as Brlgham Young turned back the touring St. Louis five. 86-69. and UCLA out ran Bradley, 91-83, while running up the highest score any team ever made against Bradley. Don Bragg of UCLA and Bradley's Bob Carney both scored 30 points. Their efforts were topped, how ever, bv Joe Holup, 6-6 George Washington freshman who dumped In 33 In GW's 113-87 victory over Duke. The winners scored 66 points In the second nan. , Midwestern attention was shared bv the Motor City basketball clav sic In Detroit and the Big 10 con ference race, TO FINALS Duquesne and Wayne of Mich igan reached the finals of the De troit tourney first of the week's croo as the Dukes downed De troit, 71-58. and Wayne trimmed St. Mary's of California. 72-53. Indiana stayed ahead in the Big 10 race as toe rangy Hoosiers whipped Iowa, 91-72. Michigan, beaten in its first three conference games, turned about and scored 35 points In the fourth quarter for an 88-73 victory over Purdue. Northwestern downed- Butler, 90-72, in t non-conference game. Wilhelm Captures ERA Title NEW YORK ( Hoyt Wilhelm. New York Giants' fre.shman relief hurler and Philadelphia's Robin Roberta copped most of the Na tional League pitching honor ac cording to official statistics re leased Tuesday. Wilhelm becomes Uie first rookie in National League history to lead both in earned runs and -won-and- lost percentage the same year. ON TOP The 29-ycar-old knuckleballer gave up 43 earned runs in 159 innings for a 2.43 ERA to finish ahead of the 2.58 mark produced by Chicago's Warren Hacker. Associated Press compilations re leased last October also listed Wil helm on top with 3.43 and Hacker the runner-up at 3 58. ) The Giants' righthander won 16 flames and lost three for a league eadlng .833 percentage. ROBERTS THIRD Roberts, who finished third In the earned run tace at 3.59. won the most games, 28, the first time a Natlonsl Leaguer had come up with that many victories since Dlny Dean of St. Louis chalked up 28 triumphs In 1935. ' Behind Robert in the earned run derbv came Bob Rush. Chicago, and Carl Erskine and Billy Loes of Brooklyn, esch with 2.70. and Karl Drews, Philadelphia, 2.71. Moore-Turpin Bout Looms NEW YORK (.P Archie Moore, the new light heavyweight champ Ion. Is finding the line forming on the right now that he has promised to be a busy tltleholder. Two international bouts popped up Tuesday as early alternatives In case ex-champion Joe Maxim isn't In the mood to take advantage of a return bout contract. The trans-Atlantic cable Is hot with International Boxing Club ne gotiations for a fight between Moore and Randy Turpin, the British former middleweight klne. Argentina wants Moore to meet heavyweight Cesar Brion In an an over-the-welght scrap. Moore's manager. Charley John ston, told the New York Athletic Commission his man is ready to meet Turpin In New York next summer, or sooner. He added, how ever, that Moore is committed to give Maxim a return shot If the latter wants It. Special Turkey Dinner Charcoal broiled Steaks ' Cal-Ore Pheasant 17 Milan South ' ' to 2:00 a.m. Rook Halbrook Grabs Center Ring at OSC (This Is the second in a series ol prospects of Northern Division basketball teams By MATT KRAMER C0RVALLI8. Ore. If Ore gon State docs not get Into the thick ot the Northern Division bas ketball race, you can blame It on a bad case of split vision. Nearly everyone here Is trying to watch two things at once: the varalty and that freshman phen onenon, 7-foot, 1-Inch Wade Hal brook. Aa a matter of lact. the varsity prospect are not bad. There is height In the forward wall For ward Ted Romanoff at 6-8: two players at 6-6. Center Bob Ed wards and Forward Tex White man: and three at 6-5, Forwards Jim Sugrue, Al Palsel. and Cen ter Tony Vlastellca. SLgrue and Edwards are especially valuable al the backboards. SCORERS There Is plenty of scoring bul ly In Vlastellca, the touted trans fer from Grays Harbor, J.C., and in Guard Danny Johnston, 6-11. who was a Northern Division all-star last season. And there at plenty of speed In such guards as Ron Robins, 5-8, Bill Toole, 5-11, and John Jarboe, 6-2. But somehow all this has not quite Jelled into a winning com- oination lor veteran coach Slats BAUER RANCH While all it quiet exi thg baseball front, outfielder Hank Bauer of the Yankees plays cowboys and Indians with Henry, Jr., 2, in Kansas City. Turner Slops Miceli PHILADELPHIA I Oil Tur ner's one-sided victory over Joe Miceli Monday night proved one thing. Young Turner'a handlers have learned the art of condition ing. 1 The Turner who pounded Miceli into a mas of red welts was a well conditioned fighter as strong at the finish as at the start. The Philadelphia Negro didn't look anything like the fighter who tried to win the welterweight title from Kid Gavilan at the Municipal Stadium here last July. Then he was too light at 144 pounds and drawn and tight looking. He had left his best fight at the gym. At 149 H pounds Monday night, Turner was as strong as a bull. He took a lot of punishment in the first round from Miceli. the Army private stationed at Camp Kilmer, N. J. Hut the Philadelphia hopeful cam back strong in the second round and carried the fight from that point to the finish. Referee Pete Tomasco stopped the flailing when Miceli toppled through the ropes under a Turner assault in the sixth. fVVWJTER! TflTaf J5.- : TWB141 totrw wwt WE HAVE IT! ASHLEY CHEVROLET 410 So. 6th Ph. 4113 r.m. aril hi , ii ii i . in i 1T11 i i 1 1 mnn ijii n nit . i'ii hli n i.a a I mm WW I ' "y V m Gill who, like everyone else, spenda part of hla time batching itaiorook and almost certainly dreaming of next season, when Halbrook become eligible for the varalty. ALL BUT ONE Halbrook played his hiirh school basketball In Portland, and broke every scoring record In the state except one. The one to escape him 73 points In a sinale aame wa nabbed by llitle Jerry Criming of Miiton-f'reewater, who now la at Oregon State too. The Freshman team ,won its first five asmes of the season. There are two questions about Oregon State. One Is whether every one can take eyes oil Halbrook long enough to concentrate on the upcoming race. QUESTION There is a big question as to whether Vlastellca, a sensation in high school at Aberdeen and later in Junior college, can com through. He has a virtually un stoppable hook shot when he ai right. But In his one appearance agamat a Northern Division team Oregon In a pre-conference gam he did not know what to do when he found the pivot area being Jammed up In the ungentle way Northern Divlsioners do it. He did not score s point that night- Chiloquin In First Setback ' Chiloquin lost tta first basketball game ot the current season last night, a 4B-62 setback to Jackson ville on tne losers court. The Panthers, bottling Jackson ville on even terms in the first half that ended m a 30-all Ue, got rag ged In the second half aa the Wal ton picked up speed. Jacksonville's Nolan scored M while Jo Jo George led Chiloquin with 17 pointe. It waa Chikiqun'a ftrst toas aa six starts. ox scora: jAcKioNviLXi ten ( mtrLOorrm A. Clay 11 r U Laawt CabJar W IT Cauraa Graan 10 C $ amwy D. Clar St ' ', O Vadan Nolan 14 ' C Andaasoa -Jttkaonvtu auba: Soala , Majewa! 1 Chtlogua Mb: Barn?, aatffwjn 1, Eaaainaa. Oataa 2. West Team At Top Strength BAN FRANCISCO ( Tha west team was at full strength Tuesday and Eastern coaches named their starting backfleld for the annual Shrine charity football gam here Saturday. The Westerners were brought to full strength by the arrival of end Marv Gregory of Santa Clara and. Bill Rowekamp. Missouri halfback. The starting East backfleld will be Tommy O'Connell of Illinois, quarterback: Don McAullffe, Mich igan State, left half; BUI Reynolds, Pittsburgh, right half: and Joe Fortunato, Mississippi Stat, full back. PASS DRILL Howie Odell. outgoing University of Washington coach, conducted a passing workout at the Wast'a Stanford training camp Monday. It featured Oklahoma'a Eddi Crowder. rather than Washington's Don Helnrlch. Heinrlch, Sam Baker of Oregon State, Chuck Spauldlng of Wyom ing and George Mrkonlc of Kan sas were the outstanding punters. Mrkonic also was one of the day's best linemen, with Don Rhoden of Rice. Tom Catlin of Oklahoma and Bill Forester of Southern Meth odist. FORMATIONS Clarence Munn of Michigan State, head coach of the East team, said the squad had absorbed 60 per cent of the offensive at tack, which will use the T, single wing and spreads. Mun said the East squad would hold it first, and probably only, scrimmage Wednesday. The team Is training at Santa Clara. Comfort costs so little with Ravolvtionary naw way le heal your hem agonamitally :E rr HIRII PEYTOH&co. 835 Market Ph. 514?