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A Oregon State Grabs 65-47 Cage Victory. Quintets to Tingle Tomorrow in Decider For Conference Title By Zeus mck JRecori Anita Vidty tniry Kuns 2-; 't i One-Two in LONG BEACH. March C-JV I Oregon State outclassed South ern California tonight, beat the Trojans 65-47 and forced the PacificCoast Conference Basket-1 ball championship into the tnira and deciding game next Monday.) Southern California won the trXiVii-'v iwm-m- it i opener Friday night, 53-43. The Bearers played "with confidence tonight. They came np with a tight 'man-to-man defense lhat stalled SCs attack, kept the Trojans' treat hook-shot artist.

Boy Irrin, well OSCs 7-foot-3 inch center Swede Halbrook. until he was taken out late in the third quar ter, just about "smothered Irvin.1 He shadowed just about every move the Trojan center made. ARCADIA, March 6. un By. Zeus, a 4-year-old colt, stunned-the more distinguished perform-! ers in an international lineup today with a record breaking; triumph in the $119,200 San Juan Capistrano handicap.

By Zeus, owned by movie actress Jane Greer and given a won derful ride'by jockey Ray York? finished the mile and a half jour ney oyer Santa Anita Park's new grass course four and a half lengths in front of his running mate. Rejected, from the King Ranch, with the Dormar Stable'l Lucrative, third. The time was 2.26, faster than the American record pf 2:28 45 registered at Hialeah Park tfy Royal Vale last year and equaled earlier this week by Picador. The heavy betting favorite, -the Alberta Ranches' entry from Canada, ran out of tho! money, and the big horse of; Alberta's supposedly powerful 1 threesome, Thirteen of Diamonds, finished last in the" field of 16 candidates. By Zeus, while owned by Miss Greer in private Mrs.

Edward Lasker is trained by the King Ranch wizard, Buddy Hirsch. By Zeus, Rejected and another King Ranch horse, Resistance, were coupled as an entry in the betting. I The payoff on the winning en try was $6.70, $8.00. and Rejected, of winner of the rich Santa Anita handicap last Saturday, returned $8.00 and $5.50. And Lucrative, with Conn Halbrook was a big factor inl the Oregon State attack, and his teammates capitalized on his fight by firing passes high over the heads of the Trojans to Hal lVi I brook.

who sometimes tipped them into the hands of a teammate who was set for a lay-in 1 shot under the basket. I r.wrn. TribD fhcUt i The big fellow, who had a 21.9 point season average, scpred several follow-throuzhs of his own. and all in all was a thorn (right). A classy fielder and a light hitter.

Rose is expected to be a big iactor in welding Oakland infield The shortstop position has been a weak part of club for years. works on a double play at tho Acorns' Montoroy training pomp. Tho young shortstop scoops up a ground ball (left) and then tosses it towards tho rnan who is playing socond Russ Boso. formorly tho proporty of tho Brooklyn Dodgers, is oxpoctod to bo a blq holp to tho Oakland Acorn Infield this season. Boso, who will play shortstop for tho Oaks.

in the Trojans side. But after he left the game his substitute. Tony Vlastelica. actuM ally accelerated the tempo of I the Beaver attack. The Trojans! Tribune Sports Editor ettel to Join Oaks MANTLE PLANS TO PLAY ON OPENING DAY PETERSBURG, March 6 On I Ol A A McCreary in the saddle, brought couldn't stop rum and he was positively deadly on both long and short hook shot.

The Beavers excelled la all departments of the game tonight. Their passing was sharp, they played the backboards faaltlessly and they had the SC attack pretty well figured oat after the first period. orkouts This Wee UPi Mickey Mantle and the New York Yankees today said joy with a $20.40 payoff. 7r)i(D)(UI(5 The victory for By Zeus, a son mn of Count Fleet and the lesser famed of the entry, was worth OA KLAND IBUNE The Trojans gave their sup- OAVC "TO A IWTMrT Af KfnNTFPPV TLfar.k ft Sw7; Heath and Chuck Dressen. managers of the Seals within seven points of the Uaks, respecuveiy.

agree on lew items, out on oncpomi Acorns Seals In Game Today By ALAN WARD, Tribune Sports Editor ers but any hope was shortlived $73,100. Santa Anita announced last week it would not claim any records on its new course, but later the Daily Racing Porm, which keeps official records of such-things, said whatever was registered would be recognized, even if the course does, have a downward slope at the start. York's win was his second major triumph of the meeting which ended today. He rode An VOL. CLX ccc MARCH 1, 1954 A-51 NO.

66 mey see eye-io-eye. inais me piicrung poiemuu 01 ivon rerraxese, the small and sturdy left-hander with a world of stuff but not quite enough control. Heath makes no secret of his wish to nab Ferrarese even after Vlastelica came" in "'the game. There was no defense for his kind of shooting, and Oregon thmivH rlirin hoi Im than an mitiH rhsnrp. DrfMn.

who OAKS TRAINING CAMP. State slowly but surely flashed has a weaknesa for southpaw pitchers with stuff, has plans for he would open the season in center field, thus denying a rumor that the slugger's knee condition was worsened. "I'll play by opening day, maybe sooner," Mantle said. "All I keep hearing are bad stories about how. I'm not going to play for half a season or else that I'll never play again.

Well, the knee feels okay. I'm going to ask Casey Stengel to let me pinch hit soon." Mantle had a cartilage removed from the knee in November and late in January underwent a second operation for removal of a cyst which had formed behind the knee. Miekey's loss would cripple the Yanks from a batting as well as a fielding standpoint. Last year the young outfielder batted .295, hit 21 homers and batted in 92 runs. In the latter two departments, hel was second only to Yogi Berra.

MONTEREY, March 6. About wmm.nn young man. kill 4-1 ininin tn tniriii the time the Oaks front office I was ready to send out a search drew Crevolin's Determine in the $100,000 added Santa Anita Derby, February 20.u Cal Ruggers Spurt in 2nd Half to Beat Tribe, 20-12 PALO ALTO, March 6. Coach Miles Hudson's University of California Rugby team handed Stanford a 20-12 defeat here today. The Bear ruggers put together a spirited second half rally to wrap up the contest.

Topping the uprising were tries (touchdowns) by Matt Hazeltine and quarter and in the fourth period Sittang in the San Carfos Hotel press room following an af ter-SC ran in several a workout. Heath became almost lyrical on the subject of knowing the cause was hopeless. jFerrarese, There throwback to some of. the great left-handers cal oiroo mn jof torroer years." Hefty HeatH said. "Of course, he has plenty to i ol it it (pjieam.

dui irom wnere sii uic ua Kcna nave an ii ian.es. The mile and half course starts off with a sweep of three-eights of a mile, from an elevation 22 feet above and we4J, behind the regular dirt trsv. The horses disappeared foi a moment behind a clump of oak trees, emerged into view Continued Page A-53, Col. I 3 4 II; 5 I 3 I 13 13 I 2 uonnie narns. I DnJ UWhibnnJ I 4 Halbrkx 4 1 Tonte 3 1 4 Jartoncj 1 3 2 Hallsn.l 4 I Vlkr.c I Roln 1 4 2 2 Inm: 1 WbK.

I Crr I Lurr N(U DunnJ 2 Tirmj RotoinaJ Leading by the slim margin of 10-9 Hazeltine crashed over from 15 yards out and Alan Schmeiser booted the conversion to widen the gap to 15-9. party for pitcher Alien ueiiei, word came from Norfolk, that all was well with last season's 24-game winner and he'd be at training camp early, next week. President Brick Laws of the Oaks, who today made his first visit-to camp since it opened Monday, told of the letter's receipt at the club's Emeryville headquarters. "Everything is normal with Two-Gun Gettel," Brick explained to Manager Chuck Dressen t. "He asked that we wire him some money.

That's our boy, Allen, all right The delightful ham will make a grand entrance into camp. He probably will be wearing his cowboy suit, even riding a horse." Present whereabouts of the big right-hander was a source of mixed puzzlement and annoyance to club executives until Allen's characteristically naive letter was" received. nt.l 1 1 1 l.it 3 TXU IS IT 3 41 ToUU 23 21 II tcort by quartern Southern Cal 13 11 IS 47 Onfon SUIT 3 2 CS Officials: Uoyd LciOi and Lou flatmate, i Frr throw misaed: Pautf. Irrtn 3. Wclah S.

Hmmrr. Luer 2. Naiai 3 'Southern Cal Dean. HaJlifan 2. Halbrook 4.

Va.talKa. Toole: 4. Jartaoe lOrMon State 14i. OAKLAND STOIE OPEN MONDAY NITES Till P.M. Wolnwt Crk Hoywofd Open Friday Nlt.t Till p.m.

It was pointed oat jto Heath that Ferrarese Is somewhat smaller than an average bianagers pitching ideal. Tommy pooh-poohed the indictment. may be small as pitchers go," the Seals' boss said, "but he is tough as nails. I know. He pitched against us last year and gave us headaches.

"Can't see why folks! figure a pitcher has to be a man-mountain type to be strong. Look at baseball history and you'll find plenty of little guys svho had the moxie, the intelligence and the basic baseball skill to be great Shall I name some? Heath was told there was no need to produce names, facts and figures. His listeners' would take his word for it that Ferrarese of the Oaks was an excellent pitching prospect. Heath couldn't resist applying the needle to his favorite enemy, Dressen. I "I only hope, for the kid's sake," Heath drawled, adopting an expression of mixed reflection and sadness, "that Dressen gets the best out of Don, "It would be too bad, wouldn't it, if Chuck lacked the imagination and patience to make Ferrarese an outstanding pitcher.

"All managers haven't that rare ability, yknow. I sincerely, hope nothing is done, or left undone, to louse up the future of as Seconds later Stanford was back knocking on the door after a 38-yard penalty kick by Dorsey Atkinson to cut Cal's lead to 15-12. With two minutes left to play Kono Snaps Own Harris put on a dazzling run after grabbing the ball on the 35-yard. BETS, CROWDS FALL OFF AT SANTA ANIJA ARCADIA, March 6. Santa Anita Park I gave away more money to horsemen but the bettinghandle and attendance were down for the season, which ended today, as compared to last year.

Pari-mutuel figures: 1954 down 10.7 per cent from the 1953 figure of Attendance figures: 1954 down 11.7 per cent from the 1953 figure of 'i Average daily handle, 1954 1953, $2,169,011. Average daily attendance, 1953, 30,776. stripe. On his way to the goal Lifting Record Tommy Kono of Sacramento' he jumped, kicked the ball over two Stanford tacklers and regained it in the end zone for a by AltROWl score. Schmeiser again kicked the conversion to give Cal a victory ieicpuuiic cans, letters ana and first place in the Northern broke his own national light heavyweight record last night in the Northern California Weight Lifting championships held at rjamilton Junior High School.

Kono. who is the Olympic and national 'champion, hoisted 369 pounds in the dean and jerk lift at a body weight of 167 pounds. His former record was 365 pounds. California rugby union. It was telegrams tojueuei nome near Norfolk and to Hollywood, one of his favorite hangouts, had promising a young- southpaw as I've seen." Inasmuch as this writer was a guest in- a semi-hostile camp virtually under a flag of no defense of Dressen was attempted at that time, After all.

Heath's press room is located on the ninth floor of the first defeat in five starts for elicited no response. Stanford. Other Cal scores were made by "Where's Gettel?" became not Continued Page 52-A, CoL1 5 i- i Continued Page 52-A, CoL 7 Ted Granger, who opened the game by intercepting a Stanford pass and running 42 Harry fVI Ghilarducci also tallied with a 20 yard run. i Atkinson kicked three pen alty kicks to lead the losers scoring. Max' Howell was the standout kicker and runner for Cal as he several long rushes.

the second game the Stan v'; ford ford Braves downed the Cal 1 Blues 14 to 8. Mil i if yL -'f COP Ruggers Lose To Bruins, 9 to 6 LOS ANGELES, March 6. UF 1 Soft, "Cotton Cashmere" Knit ARGYLE PULLOVERS They actually have a "cashmere though knit of fine combed, brushed the new MERE-LAN fabric! The smart new Argyje designs come in various color combinations of Blue, Grey Brown. Quality tailored, like all Arrow shirts, hand washable, 0O95 color-fast! Small medium, large. flP At All 3 Grodins Store UCLA's rugby team defeated visiting College of the Padific 9-6 yesterday, Don Shinnick taking all the honors for the Bruins.

Shinnick, a sophomore, scored all UCLA's points, on two penalty kicks? in the first half and another in the second Tiger fullback Lynn Swanson scored OOP's two penalty kicks. A crowd of 1,000 watched the Utno-Mon )iiat I lAoaies Win Crown 0 STILLWATER, Okla, March 6. U) Oklahoma retained its Missouri Valley basketball championship as expected tonight, cooling off a third-period rally by St Louis to beat the Billikens 63-51. HAYWAtft FMikniM.SaAS. OAKLAND 1Mb 4 two wy WALNUT CtEEX CmMt by bis running mat.

Bslsctod. By Zous' trannmg victory was gcdnod in a rocord-broeddng Cos of 2:23. Tho trfumph was worth $73,100. Tho boavy botSng favorilo, Alborta Bancbos' entry Irom Canada, ran out ol tho monoy. Jocisy Boy York rides By Zsus.

ownod by scroon octrois Jano Groor, to era cay lour end a hall loseOs Tidory la S1112C3 San Jaera Caplstremo Handicap yvstsrday on Santa crass couist. Is being trcHsd.

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