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TK OirwrfeV Dae 11. MUSINGS By MAC MacNEY After our masterful job of predicting the outcome of the Southwest Washington Football league, we have received ao w. Tigers Down Kelso Squad 9 tthe nt un8 KeU into in New Record GENE PLOWDEN aOAan, an -The Uirf worM Wednesday bailed new riding champion In apprentice jockey 'Cats Beaten By Longview tbtn go farther thin the and 2 aquada Nc In track, tbe Ulk around Cen-' time and tralia the past three years has golf we lck Uel Forsyth as the been the ti club ctiualoa, Harol win the Central leagu.T was i apot to the it.te tourney and of-the first contestline Northern Division to te'4 of 15-U Kelso won the game BKlimin- Jf tlA AMrf L. I M-- i In junior high last season. The dark-eyed, 18-year-old Law.

rence, boy rode four win been the shot putting and discus dub cawnpion, Harold" throwing of Frank Brown. There 5Pl af a to Riverside In UH 1.. i Hhpnilta Krbui- if sophomore at Centralia high BOW who will go just as far. Boy named Oene fry, who was tossing the eight-pound ball over 66 feet the end of the flrrt quarter and then fell behind at the half, ftom there on the contest was nip- and-tuck, the Highlanders holding a one-point, 35-35 bulge starting fln 1 Chehalis and the Rotary Wheels toi win their third straight Twlliaht The nsm won the contest from "fat Jnt tnrow lne A thpljgh league crown. Here's our best of thU column In football, took for Centralia to have a new coach as Ralph Morris goes back to Mossyrock to become superintendent.

It's only a rumor as this goes to press, but too per- vwu- lice LfKOWD, shot from the goals to Kelso with It. WARREN MOTOR CO. Sill Frtndk, Cbehab WARREN BROS. CHEVROLET, INC. W.

Main, slstent to be Ignored. In football, you can the Tigers to climb ou of the basement, a. spot they've ha a lease on for the past four years Linemen will be the main problem of the new Centralia coach, while Cnebalix will be seeking backs. Angle Al Just read these and ra out to make book on them, but should have warned him this write Is the one who picked Vancouve to tie for the SWW grid title, instead of ending in a tie for Scotties Split Pair of Tilts The Centralia Seottlai split orer the weekend In a pair of batketbal games, losing to the Knights Columbus in Seattle Saturday eve 77-66, and defeating Mossy rock on Sunday, W-H. Three former collect players on tie Knlgbtt of Columbus made things tough for Scotts in the Saturday contest played In the Seattle university gymnasium.

Two of the three Hedo.ulst and Spangler -were starters for the Chieftains tw years ago, and the third, Mclver was a sta for Santa Clara. Amcni them they accounted.for 57 points ary from the Kittens by a 43-U count. Darylee Coi was high for Centralla. In the varsity contest, Garr Brines hit 91 to lead the scoring, making wren field goals- three of them long ones and wren free throws. Studer was high for EPWla.

it 15, the Tigers made 23 out of 32 free throws attempted, while K'liO hit 13 out of 20. Both teams hit only fairly -well from the floor, the Tlgen making their 15 field goals In 51 tries for look for 25 percent, snd Kelso making its in t3 lor percent. Hedqulst getting 25, and Mclver 14. Spangler Glenn Wood led the Bcottiee with 18. a 41-31 disadvantage at M-S1 as the final period started But the Centralians lost Dick Kite and Wood on fouls In the final period, and had to go extremel' carefully as four of the otter five players were only one away from being banished.

77) of Danlelson Hedquls Beeler (11) (7) Jorjenson Mitchell (14) US) Spangler Klfer 6 (8) Courage Wood (18) I4) Mctver Scott aubs--Olbson Cheyney 3 of subs--Thlen Moriarty Sullivan 1, Leask 1. Neyknd Back As Vol Coach DALLAS HI The dramatic re- urn to his team ol Gen. Bob Ney- and, famed coach of the Tennessee Vols, waa the big news along the Cotton Bawl front Wednesday. The general, who has been Florida for his health and is ex in pecttd to retire soon--maybe Thursday after Tennessee plays Texas In the Cotton Bowl--came by plane Tuesday night and said it would be with the Vols, al- hojigh not coaching them, when they battle the Longhoms. Observers saw the reiurn of Key- and as a great boost to the Vols, who will be out to repeat their 951 Cotton Bowl triumph over exas team that was favored that ime, too.

The Longhoms are one and one-half point choices. Read the CHRONICLE Classifieds A NEW YEAR'S EVE At PLAYQUATO DANCE HALL I West ef Chthmii OB BapMnl tnS TEX MITCHELL'S Most Popular Western Band In the Northwest Saturday nljht at PlajTjiiate, radio braadeast direct from bandstand. 10 10:30 KELA, on jouTSaL to boost Seww hiB i for the Chehali. for the each game, and they got real tough SPORT BRIEFS MIAMI Tony DeSpirite four winner, at Tropical pS? setting a world record of vial teles In one year, and breaking lie mark of 3d set in wTo? Miller and equalled by Lumberjack, lort only one or two player, from the J.L i. A NEW mark of set by Walter Miller back in IM.

I again team GEKEKAL Horace Ajhen- but few other jockeys have approached it in all racing History. uu.ll U.l»» cBamnion- ftave a wen ship, was named winner ot the with most of Hamilton, Hoffman. Long-' Jtm BuUivan Memorial Tro. Hiding six feet or -Smith 1, Brown Day 5 to Amateur Athletic have ridden more than MO la a year CentraKa IH) Williams (4) Lee Kittle Brines (91) Wa tenon (31 Centrally subs abee 6, 'Singer. Hand (10) Harrla (11) Btuder 8 Tauaend (5) Newland Parsons 7.

Lar- lubs John- TM o. Dinner, Kvuo xubs -Nert contest for the Tigers will ton Lehning 5, Pearson 1. Major Picked 17 Out of 18, Now He Gives Bowl Winners ttv tf A VftB AmMna ia BVAA.KV MAJOR AMOS B. BOOPLB Werld ChamaiM Forecaster Etadl To my tllllotis of- tentle readers all I can tay is: Get on the bandwagon with Major Hoople, the man who picked 17 winners out 18 games on Nov. 391 Har-rumphl Yea, folks, that was Nelson Sinks 61 for Elma ELMA, wash, (f) Seven-foot- one-inch Gary Nelson scored 81 Tuesday night to lead Elma ot PIeut obs at a the amazing record your forecaster compiled as he moves on to select the winners of the various Bowl games of New Year's Day.

Two upsets are predicted for the. New Year games-Mississippi to 'abeatert and untied Georgia Tech In the Sugar Bowl, and Texas to nose out Tennessee In the Cotton Bowl These (elections are being made according to Dr. Gaylord Zlobot- ny's Numerical Progression of Prismatic Reflexes. It's much too complkated to explain to the la reader. A hard driving team, the Lumberjacks were in control of the back- 3ry.

JW-M control 01 me MCE- Only eight American jockeys botrd tlm lot away seven shots before license Fee Raise Likely Will Be Asked LTIE BUET OLYMPIA Tie future of Washington's and fish propagation progri mi will very likely be dropped into the nanoVof the legislature next month, the state game director day. disclosed Wednes- High School to a W-54 basketball victory over O'Dea of Seattle It was believed a state prep scoring record. Nelwn, IS, poured in In the last quarter, IS of them In the last two minutes. The 61 points, scored on 27 field goals and seven free throws, raised Nelson's total for eight games this season to 216, an average of 31.5 per game. Vandals Gain Meet Finals OKLAHOMA OTTY W) The tpected Oklahoma AM and the surprise Idaho clash Wednesday night for the championship of the nth annual All- College Basketball Tlumament.

The Aggies, old hands at winning the oldest of all holiday rasketbaU tourneys, go alter their IQth crown and are favored by virtue of their No. 5 ranking In the nation and their season record of nine victories against one defeat. Idaho, the nation', leading defensive team, surprised everyone with fine attack to put its season record at seven victories and three defeats. AM, exploded with an amazingly accurate night at the bucket and an iron defense to eliminate: defending champion Oklahoma the major does not mentio Wassail Bowl--an annual af played Indoors at the Owl club!) And now, folks, adieu, and' ahead and ptste the Bowl seles tlora to your hat. Heh-heh! HOSE BOWL Vbeeuln 14, Cal SUGAI BOWL JHl Ga.

CHANGE BOWL Alabama 14, Syraetu. 11 COTTON BOWL Texas Teaneaece 14 GATOR BOWL Tatta 13, Flattta 1 SUN BOWL Con. Faelffe Z7. Mils. Bth-a.

SALAD BOWL B. N.T.C. II, Itlsi Afr. 1: TANGERINE BOWL Tenn. Tech tt, E.

Tex. State IS City University 7 5 5 8 Tuesday Puentes, night. Idaho easily moved to the final, blaring by Wyoming 66-M. BOXING By Tke AiMctaiet Piesa MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Osca Pharo, 184, Birmingham, Ala (nocked out Leu Benson, Itt Ball imore, 8.

WHITE PLAINS, N. Rome, Italy, and Irish Fat Mallane, US, Waterbury Conn, drew, 8. NEWAKK, N. J. Hurley San ders, 180, Newark, N.

J. outpointed- Senry Xid Lee, 101 BpringfleU LOS ANGELES 4 Los knocked out Clifton Lester. Los Angeles, Ramon Angeles Whltealdes SvuU Schuh 4. away seven shots before could latch onto the ball. Tom Smith said, Although the Bfircats hit a high 13 percent of their shots, the Long- rlew control of the boards kept Shebxlls from getting near as many thott as their opponents.

And Longview was almost as not sinking percent of their attempts. misr night the Bearcats have another tough one, traveling to i Vancouver. Tha Trappers have been running up some urge scores this season, helped along greatli- with three v' yers thst all are about six-feet, six-inchM tall. By quarters, the scores against Loogview were 23-8, 45-19, S9-3J and M-49. Anderson of Longriew waa the high scorer in the contest with 16 points, Just ahead of ChehaUs 1 Larry Annis.

In all, the Lumberjacks used players and all of them scored. Longview also took the 43-35. to this one, Hal Hamilton led the Bearcats with 10 points Score at halftime was 35-13 for Hockey at a Glance By Uw rrew WESTERN LEAGUE Sfittle 4 Tacoma Edmonton 7 New Westminster Unjo ADELAIDE Frank Bedgman and Ken McGregor clinched the Davis Cup again. for Australia by defeating vie Bclxas and Tony Tii bert of tht U. S.

in doubles, 6-1. 6-4. Bead Claaatflcdi Longview. ,49) Annlj (IS) Doug Walker (J) O) John Biggi the game commission will probably ask the lawmaker, to boost resident hunting and fishing license fees In line with recommendations made recently by the State Council. A final decision will be made at the commission meeting in Seattle Jan.

(-7, he added. The council, comprised of representatives of sports groups throughout the state, asked the state hunting and (ishlr.g licenses be raised from 15 to $7 a year. It recommended separate hunting and licenses at $4 each, an Increase In the coat of big game seals from the present 50 cents to (10) $1 and a SO cent boost in elk Williams (12) stamps to 16.50. Chehalis subs County fishing licenses would Cluskey, Salndon cost 12.50 while a county combined fishing and hunting license would b. 13 SO.

The present combined county fee is 13.50. Biggs explained that the game department is entirely telf-sustaln- ing, receiving no money from the general fund. The department 1s reauired by law to llv. within both ihe appropriation provided by the legislature and it. Income from licenses, fees, lines and other sources.

JUNIOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL GAMES Friday JAN. 2 CENTRALIA 'Tnilblum" WENATCHEE "KnigkU" Saturday JAN. 3 CENTRALIA J. C. (M) Ungrlew (9) Nelson (12) Earnest Marsh rt Parsons Anderson Smith 6, Uc- Dlck Walker 1, CENTRALIA GYM Prelim: 7:15 Vanity 8 p.m.

SCORES HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL By The AswclaM Longview as, CbehaOU Monroe 51, Valley (overtime) South Bend 57, Wishka 41 Elma O'Dea (SeatUe)'M Stadium (Tacoma) 55, Clover Park Renton 43, Lincoln (Tacoma) 40 Central Eitsap 45, Kent-Medlrian Ceatralla 53, Kelso Castle Bock 66, Mosey Creek 50 Wasbougal 72, Woodland 46 KaJama 66, Wlnlock 32 Cathlamet 48, Hwaco 44 Belllngham Nooksack Valley Sports Review for '52 TM year 1952 showed a Rain in.this an hampionships for the Twin Cities ver the previous year. Some those won were by Dick Scott's Independents in the Washington AAU basketball tournament, the Centralia Junior Leion team in the district tourney, Xm Anderson and Jess Harris In le state bowling doubles, the Centralia Hornets in the Hearst small bore rifle shooting tournament, Frank Brawn in the state prep discus throw and Rosemary Cluzel and Mahlon Manley in the state novice clan roller skating meet. was an Improvement for the Tigers who had not won a contesl in the 1351 Northern Division play meet at Seattle, Following Is a review of sports In the Twin Cities for 1963. BASKETBALL The Independents, as mentioned above, had the best record here, winning the district AAU tourney for the first time, and placing third In tie Longview Goldenball tournament, i Cbehalls high won second in the Anderson BOWLING and Harris won the May ay and Walsh placed second in the doubles at the women's Star tourney. Harry Palmer cipiured a first singles at an Aberdeen tourney.

In league competition, Walter's Doghouse won the Twin City Women league, Forsythe's captured tie Centralia City league and Hus- xm's Auto Parts took the title in the Chebalis City league TRACK Centralia's Tigers had another good season ir. this event, winning the subdlstrict title, tying for the district crown with Aberdeen and placing third far the state meet, vhere Brown won his discus crown ncldentally, Brown placed llth to -M wu oruwn piac Chehalis Valley league after de-lthe nation in the discus ea i ma in playoff conlest -l Bv for the district cham- In the A tournament for a berth to pionship, the Tigers won their third the state meet, the Bearcati lost to leg on the trophy and retired it Vancouver. Centralla high school and Junior ra eague mee with fi college ended with Identical rec- capturing the championship. In i Chehalis placed second in the Central league meet with fihdton In conference play--both winning two while losing 10. However, BASEBALL Little League teams, the Centra- DANCE EVERY FRIDAY NITE AT EAGLES HALL CENTRALIA TO THE MUSIC OF BILLY MOSES AND HIS RHYTHM RANGERS EVERY FRIDAY Dance From 9:00 to 1:00 A4n.

$1.00 Including Tax EVERYONE WELCOME! DANCE THIS FRIDAY NIGHT AND EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT with TOBY BLASER And Hb WESTERN SWING BAND Ftatariat Koski SMen, Garry Jaduea tke GatUr. FtaUarinc BMttr Ua4aty ROCHESTER HALL Block Nortk of Hifhway to 1 JO La4in 7S(, Men II.M (Ui kte). This Orchestra Featured at Elks' BaakeUlUen. Abo Highlitht or Musicians' BaD. Ha Junior Legion and Scott's fart- ball nine made the headlines In UUs event.

The Centralia Little League, in- uj Mrc VJ1UUL5 while the St. nine captured the championship in Chehalla. The Centralia aU stars entered the Washington tournament and placed second. In Junior Legion play, Centralia won the district title, and was then beaten out in regior.il play. SHOOTING The Ctntralii Hornets won the William Randolph Hearst trophy shoot held In Seattle and placed third in the Washington State Rifle association gallery shoot.

Individually, Arthur Bogen woa the Warahal trophy match at the shoot, and his ton, Bob Bogen, won high aggregate in the first annual Southwest Washington championship tcununent held la Centralla. FOOTBALL The Centralia Tigers ran up the best record in thla sport, but not until they bad won the hard-fought Thanksgiving Day' game from Cbe- halls. In league play, the Tigers woo only one contest, but this was their first In the SWW conference since Their season record was four victories and five They tied for sixth in the league. Chebalis tied for third In Uw Central league. The Bearcats season was three wins and six losses- OentrsUa Junior waa only able to win one contest, that a non-conference game from Clsrk of Vancouver.

In league play, the beat the could do was a 04 tfe wltb Wenatcnee la the opener. 8KATTNO As mentioned at the first, Mahlon Manley and Rosemary Cluxel captured state honors in this event by wianlnt the novice class crown. GOLF Club championships- in golf went to Dr. Elmer Phillips of Centralia and Harold Gustafson of Chehallj On the CenUalla Elks Public course Mel Forsyth won the President's Cv. while Bill Fuller ST.

won it on the Riverside course near Chehalis. Among the women, Marge Phillips won the club championship at Riverside, Mrs. Harold Gustafson the President's Cup. Mrs. Ed Unael- man the Cooke's Jewelry trophy and Mra.

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