The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 28, 1948, Page 13, Image 13

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Winbigler Unanimous
PORTLAND, Nov. 7-P-WU-lamette
and Pacific university led
the Northwest conference field to
day in landing three players each
on the all - conference football
eleven.
Whitman and College of Idaho
niarpd two olavers each on the
11 ctsr toam snri TJnfield One.
Conference coaches were unani
mous in their selection of three
players End Arnold Thorger
son of Pacific, and Stan Russell
of Pacific and Halfback Tom Win
bigler, College of Idaho, backs. It
w the second straight year the
trio have won all - conference ho
nors. Th coaches nesrzed the three
as strong candidates for the little
all - America eleven on the basis
of their outstanding play in all
games.
The first team selections (with
votes received) were: enas
Thorgerson, Pacific (10) and Ar
nold Huntlev. Linfield (7): tackles
Bob Maggett, Pacific (7) and
Don Golden, Whitman (5); guaras
Arnold Buckler. Whitman (8)
and Art Beddoe, Willamette (8);
center CnucK raerson. Wil
lamette (5); backs Glen Ward
tin nnri Winbieler flOJ College of
Idaho; Russell, Pacific (10) and
Keith Clabaugn, Willamette toj.
The coaches named seven backs for
th econd eleven because of tie vot-inx.
Th second team (with votes receiv
ed):
Ends Rich Gardner. Idaho. (4);
Drew Miller. Whitman (3).
Tackles Bill Kukahiko. Willamette
(5; Warren Schroeder. Linfield (4.
Cuards Bob Sweet. Lewis-Clark (6);
Joe Caldwell, iaano
Center Recce Shaffer. Idaho (4).
Backs John Seely, linfield (4); Roy
Mwia4nv tA anil Ifthn Rurlii7h i 3 1 .
both Willamette; Hal EUmeri (it and
Stan Blair (3) both Lewis-Clark; Cal
vin Boyes (3 and John Baxter t).
both Whitman.
Honorable mention: Art Bakke. Pete
Hahn. Lee Meuen. Reuben Baisch and
BUI Prebie of Lewis-dark: Ceae Alli
son, and Bob Douglas. Willamette: Ed-
..-, Brtmm-m n.nUI Rollins. """
Betker. John Jubb, Vincent Cyphers.
raui fiuiion ana mutu ouauu, -wu-tc:
Dimitri Goulebef. Charles Lamb.
Sim GUmore. Bob Green. Bill Hoearth
and Coulaas Reid. U. of British Calm
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Bud Himnuck, College of Idaho: Bob
cnoneia. urn ami, nij .
Bill Palmquto and Carl Wickham. Lin
field: Ed McGovern. Don Stvert and
Dick Bader. Whitman.
Vikings Wait
With a tentative starting five
now lined up. Salem high's Vik
ings await their 1948-49 basket
bail season opener next Saturday
night in the SHS gym with the
Roosevelt Rough Riders of Port
land. Coach Harold Hauk has named
his probable starting lineup to in
clude Lettermen Tom Paulus at
center, Keith Farnum at forward
and Bud Duvall at guard and Jay
vee grads Benny Pitzer st the
other forward and Darrel Girod
at tha other ruard snot. With an
other week of practice before
them, however, changes could be
made. Thers are 21 aspirants in
Albany Dominates Big Six
'Star' Team; io Viks Named
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and announced Saturday. Second place Bend landed two berths, as did
the Eugene Afcemen. Corvallis speared the other. Neither Salem or
Springfield tallied On the first eleven, but the Vikings placed Jim Rock,
Fred oprouie ana xua micnaeis un uic setuim u "
Ray Cummings and Paul Jewell on the third. Selections and final
scoring:
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Second team: Ends. Wayne Johnson. Eugene and Jim Rock. Salem. Tackles.
Bill 01ain.CorYleAlb Guards. Fred Sproule
Salem ana oary tsiocan, uwtmiu. i . j.--. - -. - -
VSSn Spring Wck.ber. A.by. D?-1,
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Christopher, Albany Tackles. Jerry Wilson. Eugene JjfJJ:
field Guaras. wave jucy, umwua uu dui . -'
minis. Salem. Backs Don Denning. Bend. Merrill Barber. Eugene, Bob fieins.
nieoring: GUlLTBnd 45; Heins. Albany 44: Keller. Albany. M; Siegrist
Corvajlhs J7; Graber. Albany 18. (Jewell and Rock. Salem, each 12).
all trying fori varsity berths.
The starting five is considered
slightly above . average for prep
ners in the i height department.
Center Paulus, a reserve last sea
son, is tallest at B-feet, 4-incnes.
rnmnm. th onlv recmlar hold
over- i a 8-foot. 2-inches. The
hih - srorinf Pitzer is an everi
six feet and Duvall and Girod are
listed at 5-8 and 5-10, respectively.
EESSaK
Speaking of
RECORDS
That funny old clown. Bozo, can
do anything. He can go any place
even to the bottom of the sea;
and he can lead Toyland Parades
as no one else can. Bozo is a fea
tured CaDitol records artist. Hi3
illustrated story recordings are a
favorite of alL Be, the down is
tops with the pre-school children,
while his second recording, Boxo,
and his Rocket Ship, has more
meaning to primary youngsters,
Boxo, under the Sea, his latest, ap
peals to children of most any age.
In this recording, everytime the
water bubbles from under the div
ing suit, he) wants the page turned.
Good idea for wee tots, who can't
read.
The new story-plays, Coidilock
has an Adventure and The Three
Pigs appeal especially to paper
doll fans. While the large 12" non
breakable record relates the story,
the figures with props can be
placed about the play-house. These
will hold Interest for hours and
only $225t
Victor's Rudolph, the Red-Nosed
Reindeer is a sweet story. Yes,
he leads Santa's sleigh Christmas
Eve, all because of that red nose.
The Toy and Hobby Shop on
Commercial Street has the Ru
dolph Game which accompanies
this recording. Santa Claus might
remember this.
Wa could mention so many
favorites The little Engine that
Coald. i Sparky and the Talking
Train, and Peter Church moBse.
but visit our complete children's
department and hear them. Re
member, we are open until nine
Friday evenings.
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Cssati Itelster
4.29
Precision made replica of
standard model. 6 compart
ments. Red enamel finish.
Adding Machine LH
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Do lxe Plnno
3.95
A cherished gift Beautiful
bell-like tones. 18 keys num
bered and lettered
10-Key Wood Piano S.9S
Famous Gilbert Brand
Tool Chest a
He. V4 So 4.98
Red metal carrying case with
suitcase catches. Contains 18
useful tools.
No. 7 CABINET
For MusiMindtd KtfJi
Zelloplione
X35
Full octave of perfectly tunea
brass tubes. Sturdy. Complete
with strikers.
12-TUBE ZELLOPHCNI
Girt Dolly An Airing
Dell Corrixio
5.3S
Bine leatherette covering,
steel frame, hood with visor.
Rubber tf res, brake, 15Hhigh,
Dol Craetlo. .1 .... . .-
Mechanical Toy
Tricky Toxl
Performs many laterestlar
tricks wont run off edge of
or flat surfaoe.
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OREGON STATE COLLEGE.
Nov. 27 -(Special)- With their
first p re-season contest due
Wednesday, Coach Slats , GUI's
varsity basketeers are working
hard each day In search of a
starting five for the game' In
Portland with the Portland uni
versity Pilots. As yet, the vet
eran Orange ', mentor dees net
have a "flrsf er "second quint,
but has two different units
which coald be used alternately
or through free substitutions.
Holding down the forward
berths on one unit are Glen
Kinney, rangy sophomore, and
Alex Petersen, two-year letter
man both of whom are good
shoU. Ed Fleming. C feet 6 inch
transfer from Santa Rosa, Calif.
Junior college, has top billing
at the pivot position. Cliff Cran
dall. all-coast star a year ago,
and Letterman Dan Torrey are
being used as running mates at
guard.
Another five finds Ray Sny
der. feet 4 Inch transfer from
Marin. Calif. Junior college, and
Bill Harper, speedy sophomore,
at forwards. Lea Rlnearson.
first-string center last season,
is working behind Fleming-" with
this group. Dick Ballantyne,
hard -driving junior letterman,
and Tommy Dolman, another
Junior veteran, are handling the
-guard chores on this outfit.
Still another quint Is compos
ed of Harvey Watt, promising
sophomore, and Ward Faldan-
lus, junior letterman, at for
wards; Fred Rosch. ' transfer
from Phoenix, - Arts. Junior col
lege, at center; and Jimmy Cat
terall and Frankle Roelaavdt.
both lettermen, at guards. These
three teams are not necessarily
In order, but have been need in
similar 1 succession in workouts
'to date.!
The Beavers, after meeting
the Pilots next Wednesday, bead
for Sail Lake City -where they
tangle with Utah State Friday
night and with Utah Saturday
night.
The reddish egret is one of the
most skillful balancers in the
world. He can stand on a swaying
vine even in a strong ,wind.
Pilots Crush 'Bird
VANCOUVER, B. C, The fast
moving Portland University Pilots
caught up with the University of
British Columbia Thunderbirds in
the second of a two - game x4 '
hibition series tonight and drub-j
bed the Birds 81-40. Last night!
the Pilots downed UBC 5-52. ' j (
Tho Sign of the Sotting Sun la
Our i Symbol of tho Finest
in Lighting.
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