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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
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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.
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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
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Drug Five
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lot. caul w...." aav
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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.
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