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RED QUESTION MARK- By Jack Sords aJle IDffiB parks care, on Sty RON GE3DIEXL -it Eve off Bowersox Has 'Em. hut r. Who in the world with the possible exception of i Farmer John Friend and Kahut, himself) would have expected to Salstrom Hash Hauk Beavers Even Idalio Series On 41-32 Win l9 see such a vastly i improved fighter as was Terrible Tony Kahut Tuesday night in his brilliant battle" with Powder Proctor? Who, please, could recog Solons Open Here May Scliednle Lists 135 Gaines Salem's Senators open the' 11941 TV International league season' at home against 'the Wenatchee Chiefs, Slay Sso reveals the official league' schedule published In full en' "this page. v. The schedule shows the Sen-; ators to have 61 home rimes, 15 less than last season; and '74 games on the one less' than la 1940,.

League games total 135. The Senators close at Vancouver September 4. MOSCOW, Idaho, March nize the Woodburn Walloper as the same' ringster who seven weeks before had. been unimpres Lost a eAMO ft i A rOregon State college clung to its second place ranking in the' Pa Names Journey Team Fear that Salem high's' hoop band would be victimized by a squad -of red bumps before it had opportunity to try for its third straight state championship in the 22nd annual tournament here next week, was in a measure allayed Wednesday night when Coach Harold Hauk denied the rumor that Eddie Salstrom, star forward, had contracted the measles. However, Coach Hauk said Joe Bowersox, reserve forward, had been confined at home with the measles for the past three sive in decisioning an out-of-con dition Buddy Peterson? cific coast conference nortnern division basketball race tonight with a.

41 to" 32 victory over the a job Farmer Friend did with that boy in the short time Kahut' was out of action with a University of Idaho; broken beak! Come forward, State's Beavers, who lost to Idaho last night, built up a 20 to Friend Friend, and tell us Just days, and that Center Bob Irish 15 advantage by half time. spent yesterday at home doctoring how you. ironed that telegraphic hunch out of Tony's righthand punch, and while you're talking a sore throat In answer to the rumor that Salstrom had been sent home from 3 also let us in on how you taught him to quit dropping his right They left their favorite zone defense in the locker room and swarmed over Idaho's attacking Vandals with a man to man checking program that held the host quintet at midfloor and gave OSC control of the defended school with the measles, a rumor that ran through the downtown area Wednesday, Hauk said "While Salstrom was sent when shooting his left. If there had been a year instead of but a month between the Peterson and Proctor fights, I could see how It would have been possible for Kahut to Improve as much as he did, but backboard. Idaho cracked the ice on a bas home with what was thought to be measles, he returned to ket by Rook HUton and moved on school in the afternoon, apparently, all right." to a 6-3 lead, but the Beavers poured in three quick baskets to take a 9 to 6 lead after 10 min In 45 days! Whew! It! doesn't The Vik mentor named his tournament team to include the regular quint of Eddie Salstrom, AAV APO -To utes and were never again be hind.

Mandie Is High seem possible. 'A Grand Battle. i Dutch Simmons, Bob Irish, Bud Coons' and Don Bower, plus Reserves Don Cutler, Joe Bowersox PlTCrfW STAFF John MandicI scoring star of It was a grand, grand fight I and Warren. Ling. the evening, counted 10 of his 12 points in the first half and George McNutt took charge in the second The Viks, who wind up pre- Salem.

Oregon, Thursday Morning. March 6, 1941 tournament play' Friday night at stanza to tally nine. the best from every that this observer ever saw in Salem. Both boys were superbly conditioned, or else they couldn't have stood the terrific pace they Oregon City in a No Name league game they must win to clinch the The game was Idaho's last of the season and the farewell ap Hogan, Saazan Cop 4-Ball Meet as 'Flag Man9 Burns Course title, went to Milwaukie Wednes set from the very outset. Both, pearance of Basketball coacn Forest Twogood, whose resigna day night to watch district 13 play.

with the. exception- of Kahut's tion is effective July 1. Oregon They meet the district 13 champion, expected to be Columbia sixth-round slip, followed' the gen State moves to Pullman tomor eral attack patterns wbjich they Prep, in the 1941 tournament's row for Friday and Saturday had prepared in advance. first game, at 1 o'clock next With the exception of the single Judnich's Case Proves Yanks Can Make Mistakes--Yes? SAN ANTONIO, Texas, March; 5 (APj-TOnce upon a time the New York Yankees made a mistake. He is Walter Franklin Judniph and the St.

Louis Browns might, if pressed, consider trading him for a first lien mortgage on the Fort Knox gold hideout. Of course, the Brownies would expect you, to throw in a couple of sentries who could pitch. Wednesday." games with Washington State col lege. stanza in which he allowed him FgFtPf Tp j4rmory Is 'Screamatorium' For Action-Filled Mat Bouts Fires 5 Under 30; Gene Chips 25-Foot Bird 2 self to be sucked into close-in exchange, Kahut fought the smarter fight Tony not only kept his left stabbing high, but also varied this motif with an occasional left 6 0. 3 4 OSC (41) Dement, Mulder, McNutt, Mandic, 9 12 4 5 All but Five Districts in McMinnville Winner in District Sandy, Columbia Preps Vie hook downstairs that drew.

Proct From the time Elton Owen and Billy McCuin opened the Th highly-valued Mr. Judnica or's guarding right hand down and CORAL GABLES, Fla March 3 5 2 1 1 .16 0 0 left the way open for Tony sub Bowling Scores Ben Hogan climaxed the nation's golfing thrill show 8 41 how with slugf est, no-fall draw until Referee Harry Elliott designated Armenian Mike Mazerian the winner over Walter "Sneeze" Achiu for the second successive week, Salem's screamaitorium (nee armory) was a bedlam Wednesday night. Tumultous tussling was the rule right down the lhie, not CITY LEAGUE Fc Ft Pf Tp .21 1 5 McMINNVTLLE, March 5 sequent straight lefts to the face. Terrible Tony had much better balance than he ever before displayed. He was, as baseball batters term It, ready to twine all the tune.

Surprisinrly, he id most of his damagje while countering something he never is a lefthanded outfielder who came rippling along as a rookie last season and: 1. Batted JM. X. Belted 24 home- runs, 3. Led all American learoe outfielders, defensively, with a .989 percentage.

4. 'Led the Brownies in runs batted in with 89. "Greatest young outfielder in -(-McMinnville high excepting the Bulldog Jackson- Hall, Valenti, Shaw, Totals Idaho (32) Harris, Snyder, Steele, Hilton, Turner, Thompson, Anderson, Lynk, 2 2 Kirn Handicap Miller Hiftems Barr Swan Page earned a place in the state high today with a miraculous exhibition of shot -making down the home-stretch as he and the ever-colorful Gene Sarazen won the $5000 international four -ball tournament. -J 54 S4 54162 191 191 170552 170 189 159518 i 171 170 148489 183-198 139519 157 191 198 46 925 893 868 2788 school basketball tournament by graining Camps drubbing Independence, 29 to 10, in the finals of a playoff for the 2 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 4 0 0 0 before has shown an ability to Totals 11 2 10 0 0 0 District 8 championship tonight do. He winged Proctor coming- Hogan's great run of birdies in and he winged Proctor going baseball, mused Manager Fred Haney as Judnich's 'musket shot out of the batting cage beat against sent Sam Snead and Ralph Gul- With McMinnville assured of Sullivan, Acme Aate Wreckers Handicap 50 50r 50150 Tope 191 181 232 804 Gage 1 183 17a 173535 Masser 192 167 165524 Coe 180 185 208568 Steinbock 184 189 126 499 ORLANDO, March -l-The Senators are so hard up for entry, all but five of the 16 dis Totals 12 8 11 32 the right field wall.

"Just a nat away. 1 Takes Two. tricts which will be represented in the 22nd annual state high dahl reeling into the ropes, but it was a typical Sarazen finish that delivered the knockout punch in S'-4-and-3 decision. pitching talent that Manager ural. Hell make of the great outfielders in baseball.

Solid bitter, fancy fielder and school tournament here Silent Rattan semifinal, in which Rattan was awarded victciry of persistent fouling) by the Yukon Kid. Achiu this time went down attempting to out-meanie "th4 master meanie. Mazerian, after jrecei v-ing a two-fisted attack to his chin, pinned Achiu for fall one with a half Boston crab. Achiu came back to win the second with a rolling leg bar, but Mazerian decided the quarrel with a crab. Bulldog Jackson, who appeared in his latest far northern apparel, a sourdough jacket, was ruled out of the, competition after he and Rattan had each gained a fall.

The packed pummel palace, es Totals 980 051 949 2880 next week, are now known. While giving Kahut all credit 3 Sarazen, whose two eagles had Halftime score: Oregon State 20, Idaho 15. Free throws missed: Dement, Mandic (2), Shaw, Snyder, Anderson. Referee, Archie Buckley, Washington State; umpire, Emit Piluso, Portland. Bucky Harris seriously considering a pair of rookies whose names don't even appear on the roster Sam Cunningham, a lan- Just a couple, of seasons ago Those definitely in: Salem, Bea- for something few, including your verton," McMinnville, North Bend, high-lighted the earlier rounds, chipped the ball into the cup Judnich was a Yankee chattel.

He played on the Newark, Kansas City and Oakland farms and good. He Cope land Tards Handicap Clin-. Jr Foreman Patterson Murdock Tnrush correspondent, thought he could accomplish, don't lose sight of the fact it takes two to make a fight Parkrose, Vale, Astoria, Eugene, Baker, The Dalles and Oregon ky lefthander, and Joe Beck, a 57 57 57271 11 169 205 167541 18 178 186 161525 13 178 194 168 MO 7 173 240 175588 8 190 193 184567 57 945 1075 912 2932 from' 25 feet for a birdie four that closed out the match on the 550- City. hubby righthander. I i drove in better than 100 runs each season as a Yankee farm boy.

Favored to capture the other Teials Nice boy, the Yanks agreed, but five spots are: Columbia Prep in district 13, Roseburg in district SAN ANTONIO, March halted the Sk Louis he would crowd the Yankee stadium outfield with such talent as yard 33rd hole. Except for that one shot, however, Sarazen might as well have stayed in the clubhouse with his fatigue-averting 4, Corvallia in district 7 and Sil Browns' practice after 45 min Bud's Place Handicap John Doe Foster W. Straw Putnam Hart DiMaggio, Keller, Henri ch, Sel verton in district 11. pecially the non-paying faminine utes today and forced post 97 97 97291 169 186 161516 149 127 165-U41 158 191 229578 138 157 151445 204 162 174540 908 920 977 2805 kirk and Powell around. contingent, went vocally board for each of the three faction- MILWAUKIE, Ore, "March ponement of an intra squad game- until tomorrow.

vitamin pills. Hogan Under filled matches. OTV-Columbia Prep of Portland So the Yanks sold Judnich to the Browns. If Judnich was good in the Totals like that one. Proctor wasn't the victor, nor was the game little negro anywhere close to victory, but he nevertheless fought a hard fight and at one time lacked but little of having Kahut stowed on the canvas.

When a kid will fight three rounds with a broken Jaw, as Proctor did, he's got a lot of the old moxie that we all admire be it in i white boy, Indian, Japanese, colored or whatever. Proctor's handlers wanted to stop, the fight at the end of the seventh the' round in' "which Kahut's left uppercut brcike bone The 140-pound Hogan, who has and Sandy high school advanced to the finals of a district 13 bas led the nation's professionals in MIAMI BEACH, March 5. ketball -tournament here tonight purse winnings for the past two Doc Prothro of the Ked Cress Pkarmacy Handicap 64 64 64192 Keltogg 164 171 210545 Beauehsmp 178 161 171510 McCarroll 164 163 146473 Rkrketts 1 159 186 198543 Hainan i 205 197 200 602 minors he was colossal in the majors. Patiently, Haney worked on bis one batting weakness an inclination to wave at high, hard ones. SHS Swim Team Wins 28 to 20 They will meet Friday for the ti tie and a state tourney berth.

years, uncorked a Cve-under-par 30 on the out nine and altogether scored seven birdies in 14 holes. Phillies today resorted to scientific methods in an effort to restore pep and weight! to five lan Columbia Prep walloped Gre- sham, 35 to 15, and Sandy Totals 934 942 989 2865 "Now he is a boy who can win Sarazen's reference to Hogan ky batterymen. I downed Estacada, 33 to 26. as "the flag man" was especially The 85-degree temperature is benefitting the old timers but the ball games with just one swing," says Haney. Yankees went along for years with that kind of apt this afternoon at the Hershey, Salem high's swim team sank the Vancouver, tankers 28 to 20 here Wednesday in the pro knocked the ball next to 81 81 200 179 162 161 191 191 201 245 135 171 61183 171550 139462 180562 165611 202508 Nash Fur-itura Handicap Marr Woodry Kins StUweU Zahare Totals the pin with monotonous regular youngsters lost weight and strength so Prothro ordered vita-mins B-8 included in their, diet in -Powder's jaw but the dead game kid said no.

He stayed in there and pitched, getting a draw in the whirlwind eighth on yours slricerely's score card, but faded under Kahut's ninth and 10th punca winning, games with a single blow. Now if we could YMCA pool, the second time this year the Viks have mastered the Oilers Defeat Ducks, 46-41 Lebanon Boxer Nip Viks 8-7 Lebanon high's boxing team defeated the Salem high team 8 to 7 at Lebanon Wednesday night with the final bout, in which Brown of Lebanon was awarded a decision over Traglio of Salem, deciding the meet Results: 110-lbs. Gessler, decisioned Knedler, S. 115-lbs. Cox, TKO over Stortz, Clagman, decisioned Thackeray, S.

120-lbs. Verhagen, decisioned Ensley, L. 125-lbs. Olson, decisioned Dewey, Johnston, decisioned Johnson, Smith decisioned Norris, S. 135 -lbs.

Thompson, TKO over Smythe, Lj'Mowry, decisioned Roe, Postal, decisioned Andresen, Koepke, decisioned Luthi, Boyce, decisioned Lemons, Lv 150-lbs. olnde xter, KO over Burnts, L. a decisioned Tripp, Brown, decisioned Traglio, S. ity. get another Judnich going on the He topped off his great 30 with Vancouverans.

Results: 950 1008 918 2876 1 Slim lads whoU swallow the pellets before meals are Catcher urowns an approacn witmn two leet of the cup. On his second shot four EUGENE, Ore- March S.WJPV- Tommy Livingston and "Pitchers Gordon Pixley, Tom Hughes, The towering University of Ore round barrages. lound-byRouna holes later he smacked the ball within 18 inches of the can from 180 yards for a conceded putt. At Clint's Ceffee Shop Handicap 38 38 38114 Scales 158 147 183486 Oine i 188 224 170580 Poulin 217 215 215847 Kerts-a 185 161 194546 Vounj 209 190 155554 Dale Jones and Roy Bruner. Sadg es Gup gon Webfeet met the even more towering Phillips Oilers of Bar-ties, Ville, Okla, and feh before the national AAU champions in a the next hole, a 145-yarder, he Round-bv-round mm AAU Berth ST.

PETERSBURG, FUU missed the pin by only three feet for an easy deuce. Totals 955 2921 991, 975 larch Sj-iJPy-Tltying with only basketball game here tonight, 46 to 41. Snead and Guldahl, who won SEATTLE; March 40-yard freestyle Won "by Hauser, in :20.8; Watson, second; Daihlen, third. 100-yard breaststroke Won by Try-on, S. in 122.5; Schunke, second; Dunbar, third.

220-yard freestyle Won by Norelins, V. in Merriott, second; Sene-cbaL V. third. 100-yard backstroke Won by Board-man, 3, in Hultenberg, second; Millar, V. third.

100-yard freestyle Won by Watson, in Hauser, second; Reu-cker, third. Diving Won by Keller. Pope, second i 180-yard medley relay Won by Salem's team of Eoardman, TryonReu-cker in 2:08. lfiO yard freestyle relay Won by Vancouver's team of Oiuemeyer, Mil-ly, Norelins and Senechai in 1:33. The Phillips team led through this tournament two years ago and were faysred again, were tie's Savidges cracked an 11-year Fades Handicap" Kitchen linger Ferry DoniveUy Foreman out the game, but had to beat back an Oregon rally in the clos 63 63 63189 158 164; 192 512 184 183 .165532 168 183 162511.

177 181 J82 540 126449 l906 837. 890 2733 jinx tonight by defeating the Raymond Red Devils and" becoming the -first Pacific "northwest One day's practice, late-signing fartin Marion, shortstop of the St. Louis Cardinals, broke up 17 -Inning practice game today with a line single scoring Ernie jKoy. The hit gave Coach Bus fy Wares' team a 1 to 0 victory over Coach Mike Gonzales' combination. ing minutes that cut an 11-pojnt never up during the match.

Sarazen and Hogan had a one up lead through nine holes, held the margin through the morning 18, and increased the advantage to four ieaa to two points. The Oilers ToUU AAU basketball team to win dropped their stalling tactics in second trip to the national tour jotted down at ringsiae: one Kahut, although low once with a flicking blow, it wasn't sufficient to take the round from him. Tony's left out there alt the way and right crossing nicely. Round two Kahut's left to carrying sting. Left hooks downstairs landing Out--boxing the boxer.

Bound three Both trying for kayo throwing lefts and crossing rights. Tony" all the advantage early but Proctor coming, back to draw blood from Kahut's mouth at end." firTfo idamaee. but nament at Denver. the closing minutes 1 to build to their winning five-point margin. at the 27-hole turn.

"71 -71 71 213-160 ITT 149486 159 176451 The' Savidges turned back the Parkers HandiC-p Friesen Cherrincton Kock Welch Grant 158-128 211497 underdog Raymond quintet 46 to 30 after seeing a 20-13 halftime 139 168 162469 164504 139 -201 Official Western International 19li Playing Schedule AU Doable Dates are Sundays (Saturdays in Vancouver) and Holidays, Usually 1 Day and 1 Night Gaime; 826 61 933 2720 To1s; lead fade before a spirited Red Devil rally In the third period. Raymond closed the gap to 24-20 before the Savidges hit a scoring Kee Lutk Handicap Coo ley Lloyd Clark Baraica pace that carried them to their 88 88 88264 163 164 170497 157 190 184 523 165 190 181536 206 181- 161548 208 160 181547 wide victory. dSMJ-S-- Kahut spearing straight lefts and. Nufer Totals 985 973 963 2923 Basketball Scores McMinnville' 29, Independence Lottery Charged Columbia Prep 35, Gresham 15. PORTAND, March': 5-P)-H.

M. Hanzen filed suit in circuit court here yesterday charging" that pari-inutuel betting on dog races violated the state lottery Hanzen asked that the Sandy 33, Estacada 26. Collere -New York U. 47, Temple 48. Dartmouth 63, Harvard 47.

Cornell 53, Colgate ,34. I-onff Island 49. Toledo 43. AT vkNCOUVEH AT TACOMA AT SALEM AT YAKIMA AT. WEMATCHEE; AT SPOILANE I May 27-28-29 May "13-14-15 May 3-4-4 Miy I May I June 10-U-1J June 23-24-25-28 1 May 30-30-S1.

June 1-1 VANCOUVER FOLLOW July 4-4-M-n July 23-24 July 7-S-S-10 July 17-18-19 June S- 1 Aug. 17-17-1S-1S-20 Aug. S-S-7-S Aug. S-10-10 Jury 20-20-21-2 Aug. 2328-27 J.

StpU 4-S-4-7-7 June 2-S4-S May 3-4-4 May 1-3 June 13-14-15-19 May 1S-17-1S-1S June 27-28-28 May 30-30-31. June I July 23-24 1 June 23-24-25 r. I July 25-36-2 OUR SENATORS'- 20-20-21-23 Aug, nos-as 1 July sept, l-i-2-3 Au- I Sept. 4-5-6-7 Aug. 17-17-1S-1S-20 Aug.

21-22-23-24 I i 1 -V; May 20-S1-21-23 May 23-24-25-23 May S-10-ll-ll May S-7-S Mar 37-28-29 June W-520-21-21 June 11-1S ,1 July 1-3-S June S-7-S-S July RMTM JuIy-14-I5-lS, July 'WITH THE July 28-29-30 July July 25-28-27-27 A111 Aug. 28-29-31-31 Aug. 21-22-33-34 1 Au- i Sept. 1-3-3-3 May 23-2423 May S-7-8 1, May 16-17-18-18' May -27-28-29 i May June- 18-17-18 June -7-8-3 i June 24-25-25-28 1' July 4-4-5-S-S June 13-14-15-1S VI7IM1 Julv 31. 'An.

1-2-3 July 11-12-13-13 b' July 17-18-19 1 MMrtPTrTMrt 3-3-4 July. 23-24. YAKIMA Aug. "14-15-18 f. Aug! 25-28-37 Aug.

17-18-19-20-20 -r. 1 TT May 9-U-10-13 May 13-14-15-- May 1-2 Jun(t r. 't May, 3-4-4 WQIATCHEE jS OREGON Wt ATUliii Aug. 2122-23-23 July 14-15-16 jj Aug. 14-15-18 1 fi May8-T48 May, 910-11-11-13 Mav 20-21-22 May '23-24-25-25 June 6-7-7 Mr 1-2-i June 3-4-5 i June 19T20-21-22-22 June1 16-17-18 SPOKANE July; llllS-ll July 28-29-30 June 27-28-29-29 jS? 14-1S-W July 31.

Aug. 1-3 STATESMAN Aug. 14il5-l-18 9-10-iq Aug. 25-26-27 Aug. 13-1S-13 i T- AMT- 28-JS taking fewer in return.

Hound five Kahut closing with a 1-2-3 that bobbed Proctor's head batk, after establishing an early lead with jabs. Bound sixProctor drove both hands in and up as Kahut, let himself be sucked' into a close-in exchange on the ropesT. Kahut's face and shoulders badly discolored in the barage, and knees buckling. Jtound seven Proctor, crossed a right that rocked Kahut's head back sharply "and earned i him an edge in the round despite Kahut's left uppercut that crunched bone. Round eight First Proctor backed against the ropes taking everything Kahut could send and then Kahut in the same The best single round of action the armory arena has seen Multnomah Kennel club be enjoined from conducting races.

Perm State 42, Carnegie Tech Washinrton and Jefferson 38, Bethany 31. Dickinson 51, Buckneu 50. Oreeon State 41, Idaho 32. (X Ore on Hirh School Talent 34, Sams Valley 17. Central Point 37, jooainggiass yx 18.

Bonanza 33, Phoenix 23. Kerby 23, Eagle Point 22. Rogue River 25, Brookings 11. Butte Falls 45, Merrill 25. JULY Yakima.

1-2-3: Spokane. Ox. t. T. I-ue.

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zour years-- Round nine Kahut rocked Proctor with uppercuts! and a Jarring left jab to the head that staggered him across the ring. i Round 18 Proctor almost de- itenseless as Kahut crowded blm tUiroughoat, throwing punches downstairs and upstairs. MAT Wenatchee. 1-2; JCtY Tacoma, 7-8-9-10; Yakima. 17- 18-19; Wenatchee, 20-20-21-22 Van- couver, 'V jiil f- 5- AUGtST 5-8-7-8; Yakima.

9-M-10; Wenatchee? 14-15-18; Van- Office epea Taesdav aad Satardar Yakima, 18-7- Vancouver, ia-14-15; Additional Sports On SALESrS ROAD SCHEDULE (74 Games) 'MAY I -7-i 9-10-11-11; Vancouver, 23-24-25-23; Spokane 37-28- 29. JTOE Wenatdiee. 17-18; Vancouver. 19-20-21-21. 5-6-8; Wenatchee.

11-13-12; Vancouver. 14-15-16; Spokane. 25-28-27-27: Yakima, 28-29-30; Tacoma, 1. -AUGUST Tacoma l-j; Spokane. Vancouver, 11-12-13; Yakima, 21-22-23-24; Tacoma, 23-29-30-31-31.

srPTEMBEK Spokane, 1-1-2-3; Wenatchee, 4-S-S-7, e-ly10 1 6 to 7 p.n OoanUt-tioa, Bloed and arine -Mta are free of charra. 1B-1JU -i fliti Spokane. 3-4-5: 11-12: Vancouver. 13-14' Taeoma, 10-15-15; Vakl- couver, ii-ii-i-w-zir, epoaane 25- mm-. 4 ma.

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