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HERALD AND NEWS, KUMATH fUS. OHMON PAGE FOURTEEN Prop Cur far OH eF k fir8 . ,1 I.MI - MART 10 TH WELL (abovel, 1950 city bowling champion, will b on e( the (avoritai when ho 13th annual city chtmpionihipt opont Monday night or Lucky Lanai. Defending champion Sally BtnnoH won t bo en hand laNuniaiMi Washington Fourth In Final Basketball Poll By OSLO ROBERTSON' NEW YORK OP) Indiana Uni versity's Hooslers. champions ot . the NCAA, capped their mart suc cessful season in more than a de cade br beinf named the No. 1 college team of the nation. In the Associated Press' 14th and final weekly poll, the Boosters compiled 1.478 points from the 159 hallrla sent In by sports (Titers and aportscasters. Tner were named first on 12 ballots to outdistance Seton Hall, winner of the National Invitation Tournament, and the University of which bowed to Indiana br one pom, 89-68. in the linals of the NCAA, Seton Kail, with 37 first place votes, received 1.347 point and sxanaaa 1313. on the basis of 10 pomu for first, nine for second. etc. MM PLUS Washington, third place winner In the NCAA, wss the only other team to receive more than 1.000 ; points. The Huskies picked up 1.041. The first 10 in order was com pleted by Louisiana State, defeated by Washington for third place In the NCAA: LaSalle. leader the first two weeks of the season: St. John's of Brooklyn, runner-up In the NTT; Oklahoma AiM; Du quesne and Notre Dame. In addi tion to Indiana and Seton Hall, LaSalle was the only team to re ceive first place votea. Four voters put the Philadelphia Explorers on top. BAPPT "I am very happy. I think it Is ngm." saia uoacn urancn mc- Cracken on being Informed his u... u.j v,,r i, ik. writing and broadcasting fratern ity. It was the second time since the poll wag inaugurated in 194 the Boosters gained a spot In the wrltm and hro.dc.Mln, fratem - top 10. The Big Ten champions Were rated No. 7 In 1451. Kentucky, which did not have t Dratton KOs Dobby Jones NEW YORK W Johnny Bret ton it hollering again for a title shot with welterweight champion Kid Oavllan after polishing off middleweight Bobby Jones in five rounds. . "That's enough middlewelghte for now," said the hard hitting Chicago welter contender. "I want Oavllan and my manager Hymie Wallman has a $10,000 check made out to the Damon Runyon cancer fund if Oavllan will fight me. How long Is he going to duck me?" Wallman - passed the check around to newsmen and said he was going to present It next Fri day to Bob Chrlstenberry, chair man of the State Athletic Com mission. It took - the 148-DOund Bratton four rounds to warm up against Jones, a 152-pounder out of Oak land, Calif., but when he did he dazed the former California mid dleweight champion and a flash ing right and left to the chin dropped Jones for the count at 2:62 of the fifth of the Madison Square aarden ten rounder, Jones, a 17 to S underdog, had the slim crowd of 4,275 (gross gate 112,976, anticipating another up set when he won three of the first four rounds of the nationally tele cast and broadcast bout. to defend her title. team this sesson. wss on. ... no t In' BTOn' 'oiled a lsftO all-events last year Bradley ,Km " "h 4T aerie. . hooorVln' imo 10 ePu the Claaa A aintles Ulle. IMS, 1M and Kansas Stated the onry" one -.TiTTLrr.- l!:urvl.TZ .Zr. I w mcianu ntu rmjiii uw failed lo land In Ihe honor croup. After tinlshlne; second to Ksnsas in the Bit Seven, the Wildcats dropped to 12th. EARLY LEAD LaSalle led the first two weeks. Kansas State took over the third and held command tor three weeks. Then Seton Hall, which ran up 27 straight victories before bowing to Dayton and Louisville late In the season, reigned for six weeks. In diana moved to the lop In the 12th poll and never was headed. The second 10 tesms were Illi nois. Ksnsas State Holy Crau 'Seattle. Wake Forest. Santa Clara. ""win iwemucsT, North Carolina State, DePaul and Southwest Mis souri. Other tesms receiving votes: Minnesota. Pennsylvania Nlr Manhattan, Furman, Rice. Duke, v.uiamia, Wyoming, Rio Grande, Louisville and Iowa. Bulldogs .Tie For Cage Titles DORRIS The Butte Vattai tii-fc School Bulldogs finished the 153-63 uamcioaii season snaring ties in both Class A and B competition " oiasiyou uouniy League. The As finished In a deadlock with Port Jones and Mt. Shasta, all with &-J records. The B's finished even with McCloud, both with 6-3 Other teams m the lesgue are Tulelake and Etna. i. .... , . 1 ener.winner were Cllf- 1 l?rd. ?.nham.. B"l Copeland. Jim Miller, Ed Vlets, Allen Mc Intyre and Darwin Myers. Vlets -mi iumi scorer witn u points In 13 games; Branham han lis Copeland and Miller were named wT.opmiiis o uie varsity team Exhibition Baseball : By The Associsted Press FRIDAY'S RESULTS! Hollywood (PCD 13 Chicago (A) 2 Boston (A) 6 Philadelphia LAI 4 (10 Innings) - Detroit (A) 13 Cincinnati ini ! New York (A) , Philadelphia (Nj e ' SI. Louis (A) 6. Ch -ra. (Nt a Chicago "B" (A) 9, Tokyo Olants 4 miiwauaee t 11, St. Louis (N) 3 Milwaukee (if) 11. St. Louis (N 3 uuosn B'rs s, Pittsburgh N) 3 CAGE SCORES NATIONAL AAU BASKETBALL Friday' Semifinal Retails: Peoria, III., (Diesel Catsr 67, Ban Diego, Calif. (Onhalva Motors) 63 Los Alamltos. Calif.. Naval . Air ouiiion so, uugene, ore. (Every oooy s urugsi en. L A. Rooki Slams Fourth Spring Homer CORONADO,- Calif. . 11 Stan Hack's Los Angeles. Angels dump ed the San Diego Naval Air Sta tion team in an exhibition Friday, 10-6. The game went 11 Innings. Rookie Dick Smith slammed his fourth homer of the spring in the ninth with twa on to give the An- gelj the wln.i Bowlfest Takes Off Monday A record turnout will probably be on band Mn the Wixitrn'i City Bowling ChampkmahJp open Moo- day night at Lucky Lanes. I U tie at the end of regular play. The 11th annual pin tourney will' ,n u J" 14 acood of overtime, be without lla delendlng champion; i 6un Tom Crabtree Mary BolhweU has trlt town, j sewed for MarUuield and J one The handicap tournament willj,nd Uie Hamea lor The Dallee. have ID teams In the Held. J1 1 Bul u"K loweTa put Manhf laid doubles teams and H unties eo-!he"1' ""h two tree throws by tries. Lewis were added Insurance. Bennett rolled a two all-events! Te?m ,olUD ta scheduled tori Monday and Thursday al 7 o m..! . . . , . . ., . . . . ' Doubles and atntles wiU be run : off Saturday and Sunday after. noons. There will be no comw uuon rucsaay. Wednesday and rrmay. The Roundup team won the 1952 Ulle with a ux series. Doubles champions were Be Lavenick and Mabel Wachter with a 10S1 score. Singles champions. In addition lo Bennett, were Dorothy Bowen. Class B. 556. and Mary Morris. Class C. 564. DEADLINE Bowlers plannlue- to enter the Men's City Champtoiuhim AdmI Sund.r.1 SZSTuZ. aZUl 'SS'i Cllfl Baxter, tournament official aald that entries for the Oth annual kegllng meet are far under the anticipated number. Through Friday 17 Class A and 14 Class B teams had entered. Sixty Class A and 35 Class B singles entries were In. Doubles teams numbered 28 In Class A and 32 in Class B. Fifty-seven were down for all-events competition in Class A, 28 In Class B The Held Is expected to be al most doubled by deadline time. uave Koob is the delendlng champion. B(9)VLflNG MOOSE TA't LEAGUE K Amuummt . Ward Brothert Interilale Wattrtwrt Suburban riowtr ijaacrt Service Drumttlck .- ta suburban Ttvrrn ta . ti auminera Lane Tavern ,.as'a mane signal serv .. .11 j So. Ore. Wclldnluri - "" 'ao 8 ' Krerti l.a,l Nlikl K Amuaement 4 Slont't 0 Warda 3 Interttate I Welldrlllera 3 Summera Lent t lach 3 Suburban Tavern I DrumaUck a Suburban riewer t At least eight of the ten teams in ins Moose m Bowling League are in contention for the title hut K Amusement leads by a point no a nan alter a 4-0 win over Stone's Signal Service last nieht. Don Ferguson of So. Ore. Wcll drlllers captured the Individual honors last night both game and series high scores with a 160-210- string. Jerry Cote of Ward Brothers had a 218 game and Mcl Robinson ol Stone's a 675 series wllh games or tad, iu ana .?iu. Letch captured the high team gsme score wllh a 9S0 and second in tne series department with 2668 (SJ3-6S6-M0). The top series, mii, was roued ny tne weildrlll ers with lines of 830. 935 and 007. Drumstick had a 956 game, sec ond high. Charlie Booth of Drumstick has the season's high average, 188. Robinson and Al Hnkenwerth, both of stone's, hold 186 marks. Roy Harris of Suburban Tavern is at 184. TODAY A YEAR AOO-Andre Mead Lawrence, Olympic skating champion, won the V. S. downhill championship. Pirates Go Overtime To Shade The Dalles Friday th-eree CMlltWI Nedl lit met leetllnt la tlllll piece CUuianle Medford l llllbboro 44 Atlorla Jt Heme leading to loutth piece Central Catholic (Portland, 41 Al- twny 43 (double orertimet Cleveland (Portland) M Salem W Till Katmd: Mtrahfield T The Dallea II ioer- lint i Eugene M Dallas J CUORNK it Merthtlrld end Clunir, Nix 3 and 3 reapevllrrly In the Auivulrtl l'icv poll. W iurt Saturday nlfht lor IX Ore. an rUu A talsh school baaketbsU clumptatuhtp. The two lrm advanced la the finals by potuitt ticUuira Friday ultht. Marafuield shaded Tlx Dalle, trader of I he poll. 14-11 In I overtime. Kut-ene raily overcame 1 unrantrd Dallas H-i3 The two kviera wul meet in a prrlunuiary Saturday uijhl luf third place In Uu tournament. ruiuth place be derwed In a tame between tleteUiid and IU ! - ,.. t 11,1 Kl V SlIwUK. I double overtime and CMteland eltd tUlrm 4At rriday allot. noon. nut rimi The other Oaluiday afternoon tame will pit lim.buro atauul fUmxiie (or mm place. The !!!. uiieruut lu tint de leai in ita 3 tanr ihia mm put up a tiH fia-hi and neuiwr tram held a martin of more loan tit pouu as toe lead switched uumeiou llmra. Manhileld, hiltlruf IB out of II hoU, held a 33-It advaniate a Ihe firt quarter ended. Hut The Utile ahead MM al the halt Marshllekl was back In the lead at the end ot the third quarter. aI-40, after a one-point matU had chanted hand.! live Urnea, riNAL hkt'O.SOii Ron Jonea' bauel tor The Dalles u the llnal aeouub broiuht a n- Eucrne led all the way In lu t-utene led all the way In lu "ctory over Uallaa. holdmt an Ik-aU martin at the end ot the o.uaff. Jl.Jt .1 in. hall, and - M at the three-ouartrr mark ... . . .. . the lead to UU a Rutene sent In a substitute learn. The Asemen ,.' 9 Lettermen Greet Piunti DORRIHNln lettermen treated coach Ernest piunli when the uutte Vauey llluh School coach opened baseball practice recemly. The letlerman are pitchers Don Kempke and Diet Selbert; Jerry Crutchfield. outllelder: Bill Cope land. catcher: Jay Molachen. bacher. second base; Jim Miller. .. ursi oaae; Allen Mclntyre. pitcher tnird baseman: Ed Vlets Bamett, outfielder. 8 now postponed yesterday's game with McCloud at Dorrls. Air Clears Spikes Loaf Rumors By CAYLF. TALBOT SAN FrtANCISCO wtv-The atmo sphere hss been cleared and Uie New York Ulant almost surely will be a belter baseball team because ol the lurid events of the past 24 hours. Alvln Dark, "the team's captain and shortstop. Is angry at having Deen accused ot giving nts mana ger, Leo DUrocher, aoinelhing less than loo per cent co-operallun In Leo's attempt lo convert him Into a second-baseman, but he will get over that. Durocher, who Is a greet desl smarter than some folks think, hsa brought things Into the open and has, without actually putting It Into so msny words, let Dark know that he expecta him to get in there and play the game lo the hilt, whether at shortstop or second bsse, ACCIDENT Yesterday press conference, at which Dark exprescd fuming In dignation at the auggestlon he had not given second base a real riffle In two exhibition games and was not extending himself since being sent bock to short, wss purely an accident. It was a fortunate one, loo. Durocher had told newsmen he would be available at noon to an nounce his pitcher for the next two or three games. This reporter with two others called on Dark to get his side of the controversy which wss believed to be going on between him snd his manager. On learning that Leo was about to hold a meeting, Dark bolted from Ihe room and didn't even bother to use the elevator to the next floor. He was not clocked, but at a rough guess he was In Durocher' suite within 16 seconds. demanding to know what was wnat, RELUCTANT Leo at first expressed reluctance to air the matter before Dark, bul soon reversed himself end took charge of the proceedings with much gusto. He ssld It waa ill a great surprise to him the suites tlon that Dark had been loafing however, cam back tlron; le win. TWO OVrHTIMK Cenital Catholic- had la a Into double overlutie le elliiiuiet Al bany ai-aa in U litet slietnrMn (tne. Albany, hk'h Md Hailed al In quarter mer. Had In koii at sn-all and threw the tame into overtime hm Dave tuteluy nil lo Ihrowt in the final minutes of regular play Tha llral overtime ended Hh a dead, lock. Jo Oreiatnlch tcortd Ilia nu pomu in a la run alter hu leammatet had mulled three chancre la arwe and alter Albany had mlued three shot. linn Nettowi pair o( tree throws counted lor Cleveland'! M JJ te lory ever julviu The score a tied II timet durm Iha tame rUlrni ahead It-IJ at Ih end o Iha Ural quarter, Cleveland led al the luU. and itaietn held lie kfil lead ot the ama. o.rt, al Ihe end at the ihlid uar ler. Nrnow Ini all Koiei, llh O paUitJ, Date tuMa waa blh lui a.lj .11. , y The Ataarteled Preee eUat.aVaLl WAJItlNOTOS hen. E4ia C Joluuoa lOCoMI, weaident oi Ihe Wealern Leatue, tnlr educed a bill which he said would permit minor lewtuea lo hall broadcatuna and lelevtilat of major league gamea is their areas. coir PINEHURaT. N C Victories by Mrs. R. M. Toiseraoo. Mary Lena PauU and delendlng clurnt, pton Barba'a Romack htthlttbted the second round of the North and i South Chamnioruhis. JACKSONVtlLK. Pla. Fled Hawkins. El Paso. Tea., earn a IM . yard ahoi far an eatle on the Uih lor a as and the tUM round lead to the Jacksonville Open. BPARTANBURO. S. C. Louue 8u turned In a three under par at tor the tlrtt round bad In the Peach Blossom Betsy Rawla Invitation. Tournament. OENERAL CLEVELAND pred Dvyer. VlUanova. waa defeated tor the first time this teeaon ss Lenny Trues won Ihe mile al the Knights ol Columbus indoor track meet In 4:11.1. Fred Wilt aas second with Dwyer fourth. DALLAS Lot Alamltos. Calif. Naval Flyers and the Peoria Cat erpllltre lined tinala of AAU Baa ketball tournament. FIVE YEARS AOO-Patty Berg of Minneapolis won the Autuata. Oa.. Women' Golf Tournament with Jot lor 73 hole. as Dark and expressed the firm conviction that hit field leader would give him 100 per cent co-operation wherever he waa asked to play. Alter adding a rather pointed or else." Leo ,,ked the astern bled press to tell Dark ita thoughts. This ws done, (nd Utt debst quickly became healed. Dark .aid the damage had been done, and that nothing ha or Durocher mlthl aay now could overtake the origi nal suggestion thsl he hsd dogged It. Asked If he had said he could not play second baas, Dark re plica ; No. I didn't aay that. When George Strickland of Cleveland asked me how I liked plsying second, I told him I jusl didn't know. A,lrr , ,,, 1 dreds of games at short and only two at second. I did not ask Leo Urne" " """d-"01 l ny SOBER Asked If he believed he could Plsy second In the event Durocher d"wl K P'sc. his prl rook,, Daryl spencer, at ,hort, Dark gave sober!?? l"l""U ""0, "m looka to me like a soft job. You don't have lo play noiti ! very batter ih.P w.yu d(. a, short Leo will tell 0 i "wen over there and practiced volunta?. "y last year when Davey w .,, ,nd " ,00l"d oKuhnd.",V6 10 d0 ""'" InwlSZ" b0"d th " IU,oul "V"-- goodbye, .till coldly ,ngrV( , '"tie ruffled loo U Mi r,,Du,och"- " he had be ?"' h.0l"d hve had cream all over hi whiskers. SCOTT-ATWATIR Oateeard Meters' ase FISHING TACKLI B&B ELECTRIC iilP UCK WIAVfl labo.el joint Al Siatl VVtdnetday geinit Ihe two Negro wretHiag te, fttni Jemel and Oen Kind'ed. In a lag learn match al the Armory. Tag Team Quarrel Signed Al swi and Ruck Weaver will Join force Wednndty night etaltul the Metro ug team, Frank Jainea and Don Kindred Matchmaker Mar LUIaid lned the ailltctive Ug leant tcrap lertuy. The Netro team Ul WediMudty hurled a challence at any two wreaiiert to the paclfle Nerthaml. ausu and Weatet are both mat teteiaM who may hate loo much awy tor the powerful colored stouter. Buck Untcomb, after an hence of more than a yer. returns to lace Uill Fletcher ot Botw, Ida Upacnnh has been en an tuiern tour nd JUt recently returned lo the Watt coail. Both bouu are scheduled to on hour r we boi lo of three talis Heterved lickeu at on eat al CatUeberry Dtugt. There are taneial vertetirt of earntruint, ratiauw la habitat rn antaretie are ,Mm north la the equator, and In ilea Irani about three teet la about one loot. Sporu Alietd Cox Benching Touches Off Brooklyn Quarrel MIAMI, ria. .f The Brook' lyn Uotlsera tent Vice PreeMeoi Bumv Bavaei to Miami aUtutday lo tntetlUata reporu ol a aert out morale problem a r taint from the shift ot Jackie Robinson to third bate. Taking not of reporu publtah ed in momtnt newapapera in fir York. Prmiuienl Waller O'Malley ot Ih Dodters aald at Veto Beach: "I can't believe that such a ser ious altustion ealtta aa no player hss complained to llavaai, iFret coi Thompaon or my toll. tRiuy will join Fresco and Charlie iDtesteni In Miami and II there la anythint more to Ihla than the usual tprlnt wll' wa will deal with Uie tiluation." Thompaon la vice preaidrnt in charge o lite farm syatem REhENTslKNT The New York reports, publish ed In the Dally Newa and Herald Tribune, aald reaeiument waa trowint among In Dodier play, era al the benching ol Billy Cot, laal yrara regular third baseman, and Dretsen't continued experi ments to find a new third base man. The lalen move by Dreasen was to shift Robinson, normally a sec ond baaemsn, lo third base Wed nesday. Jim Gilliam, a Negro under eon tract to Montreal, replaced Kobln- Every bedraem thauld have dear miliar, Trie talltiac tlan (heat mlrrar glva plut the added attract Ivenen ta the bedreen melie dear mirror a lint cleit Invest nanl, They dan't cait much either. KIMBALL'S GLASS SHOP !! el N'kisi la Rut lit Wtl.et (,,,, 7J7 Noc Sick. Drug Five : ehaitiplai and ih. lot. caul w...." aav j '7. Alt tun. ... wuite iktart tm mJZr flight', aeroiltnt,,. -V: B'SM lor Ih. ,k...A .""Mas tueo Eum ii.. ..." w ... - vivr a -.w entine ' ,T .f" llo.u. w , ,TZ aMI, tar n,, u, a ITVT the bara miii i. .... 7T "Sat at at mm m wnippcd ' - ' , W. It B, ..... u i. b .. . mil I lu tlllauJ. . . . al liu, ,.,.., ,8II erte, Kusetw tultefed tien rjM . ence at rn,t Nm Uir TLI center. tw Wd it. Orreesiaajli their big uit of the I'SUitoTaiJ! tresn r.rtleaUie, Ol la mvLiml and round. Noe wat ronfined ta kit haul bn him to be rety lvf gL,' Mini', rxowlatioa ' tteort, y.,dtey, of the Ijh AUmitat alius LIS clrated Ih, teowndt eft Mis ktr. board - a k he mil hi ael hm accompliahed tl Koe tud area Ihe lirama I. til u . 14 point. - tit , uwa, mmum path shoU Irora bear Ik bat throw cirvk Peoru rated ( bt Itrarnt rop a tecood ttiaicht (httnpkav ship. Lea AUntliat alayed eai s plawra artuui fcateoa. Tat Naval Ftwt may he weary me, lh t0tlMw ImiiuMd Otiltjde ot PhiUlpa, Fearla sst ne o" ntianreo tqotd M rug bat) with a beach tlowa at aueg aa the tatting lite. It est thai margm that sivorad the Cau ttd Baa Dio, thwh tpataiet 0 better club ler Warty Ihite ffui' lera. HOCKEY By The Aaaarttled rrets irnatyl wrstr.itN LKACI'K Victoria I New WeMmisMet I I aWattle 1 Vtnrotntx I iCakftry J. Ednoato 1 tTwl UM -. ueanj hawRut The reek le has lletded tenaueoauy a tprih practice, Dkk Youial of the DtliT htw quoted Cox st saying: Ihla ami ortn a turn. Tnall Iha way 1 lel about ." Late Fruity tuthi C. la Wr ami, ard he hadn't Ulaed the situation bul added: I d lee a tot better If Dttsara ulked to m aboui II." PLANNED TALK Dresaen's plans lo ut Cos si a utility Inlielder this treeoa WM first disctcaed by reporter ly before the training camp or ed. Al that lime Oteaeen aald planned to talk to Cos shoot II when the P'srer arrived In tstsp. Friday nithl Dreuerj at id: "When I wss plsyint bstekau . . ... a aav - SMkltatafa lOH me nd h didnl bvt to pW ... .e . It Mil rv on un'l the third basemtti.TWii an experiment, .m.--- can pisy uiuo m better Hlder then Boblnf- n he can ao It we win - blller st third bate." pox hit .259 lor Ul W last year. lHMJttettteeeej-"- TUrL Tmt much u ot the third quane, M htj task. The l..m. h.J , ItaSJ IMrTmiil's'rl HI ' 'Ida..' . 1 ' GYT0N 6? 13 033 MARKIT rnSrumL l, raraeftake! ltdn. teaattf- f lltBW,,aaa'