The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 18, 1950, Page 11, Image 11

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Rogers Paces
Win with 11
Vikings Overcome
Early Corvallis Lead
By Winte Waldo
Salem high Vikings protected
their undefeated mark in Big Six
league play Tuesday night, but
they had to struggle through three
periods of slow, sloppy hooping
with a listless Corvallis crew to do
1L The score was 35-29.
Except for the first eight minutes
of Tuesday's Viking-Spartan mix,
the game was played in a slow
tempo with neither teajn able to
find their shooting eyes.
In fact, there was a grand total
of exactly four 4) field goals
scored in the entire second half,
two for each team.
Corvallis started out likejthey
meant business and boomedS4nto
a 3-0 lead after two minutes n a
field goal and free throw by Roy
Strand and a set shot swlsher by
Gary Babcock.
Wayne Walling broke the ice
(almost literally, with a 16-degree
temperature outside) for Salem
with a free throw, and Larry
Chamberlain plunked In a lay-up
after a floor-length dribble to close
Corvallis' lead to 5-3.
Von Summers hit a free toss for
Corvallis, but Wailing came back
with a Salem bucket on a leaping
pivot shot and Jim Rock stole the
spheroid from a Spartan and layed
in a pair of points to give Salem
- its first lead of the game. 7-8. That
was with four and half minutes
left in the lively first canto.
Don Taylor came booming In
from the side for a lay-up that
Save Corvallis the lead again, 8-7,
ut Doug Rogers, who led the Vik
Yictory with 11 points, then sank
leaping push shot from the key
to put Coach Harold Hauk's club
out front 9-8.
The Vikings increased their lead
to 13-8 before Dick Humble mark
ed up a single tally for Jhe visitors,
The first quarter ended 13-9.
From there on out, the game
grew into an affair that might
have reminded you of ten men
slushing about the streets these
days. It was just a bad night for
both teams, with each glad the
other team was experiencing an off
night.
The third period was worst of
all. Salem could only muster 3
points, all on free throws, while
Corvallis managed to gather only
4, with ont field goal and ft pair
of gifters.
Salem led 25-21 as the fourth
' quarter opened. Corvallis threat
ened in the final minute' of play
when they drew up to within 3
points of the leaders, 32-29, but
free throws by Gordy Sloan, Girod
and Larry Chamberlain wrapped
the game up for Salem in the wan
ing seconds. , - , .
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THS MORNING CAME IN AND SPREAP
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Tree throw miaaad: Corvallis t, Sa
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Lloyd Howell.
Czechs Bar Skaters
EDMONTON, Alta., Jan. 17-P)
-The Edmonton Mercury s, now
touring Europe in preparation for
the Ice hockey world champlon
ahips next month, have been rt
tused permission to play a two
week exhibition series In Czecho-
alovakia, J. A. Christiansen, the
team's sponsor, said today.
Bearcat Cagers Look to
Crucial Games on Road
Needing no assurance that the coming weekend can be large
enough for them to all but pocket the 1950 Northwest conference
cage title, a gem they were supposed only to look at from distance
this season, Willamette s Bearcats Tuesday buttoned up heavy drills
and stood by ready to embark on
their jaunt into Idaho and Wash
ington. The 13-man squad and
Coaches Johnny Lewis and Jim
Johnson may depart via automo
bile today, if road conditions are
favorable. Otherwise they will
board a train here Thursday night
The important games have WU at
College of Idaho Friday and Sat
urday nights, and at Whitman
Monday.
The Lewis lads have won their
first four league outings and rest
comfortably atop the loop stand
ings. The Coyotes' record so far
is two won, on lost, good enough
for second place. Pacific and the
Badgers' 3-2 record are third. So
if the Cats can com off the road
trip with a 7-0 mark, which
Lewis admits is considerably be
yond his most extravagant dreams,
they'll just about have things
sa tended up for the present.
. The 13-man traveling squad of
players Includes Hugh Bellinger.
Dick Brouwer, Pet Bryant, Jack
Evans, AI Fedje, Ted Loder, Doug
Logue, George Matile, Dan Mon
tag, Claude NordhllL Ray Osuna,
Chuck Robinson and Lou Scriv-
ens.
Dnclr Pins
Men's City league results last
Bight af B and B Bowling courts
Capp's Used Cars 3, Sunset Donuts
1; Les Newman's 3; Reed's Drive
in 1; Mick's Sign Shop 2, Davis
Oil 2: Heller's Radio 3, Olson Flor
hit 1. High team series went to
Xleider's with a 2577 and the Ra
diomen also hit a 918 for high
fame. A) Kemfield hit a 598 and
235 for top individual series and
game. .
Table of Coastal Tides
(Compiled by U 8. Coast & Geodetic
Survey. Portland, Oregon)
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JANUARY 19 JO
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Mullen in Line
For Eugene Job
EUGENE. Jan. 17-(P)-Frd
Mall en, veteran lnflelder for the
Portland Beavers, Is a candidal
for playing aaanarer of the En-
gen entry In the Far West Base-
City Cage Loop
. Back in Action
The National division of the
City basketball circuit gees back
Into action tonight at Leslie, in
the following games: 1 o'clock
Burroughs Inn vs. Capitol Busi
ness college. I o'clock National
Guard vs. Marine Reserve.
o'clock City Transit lines vs.
Post Office.
Take 'Em Off!
LONDON, Jan. 17 -(V Ley son
Lewis. 25-yesr-old negro boxer
from Baldadoes, ran Into a unex
pected color bar In London to
night He entered the ring at West
Ham stadium, wearing a pair of
dazzling, bright canary-yellow
trunks.
"Take 'cm off," demanded the
boxing beard, "and put en darker
ones." The rules - forbid light
trunks.
Lewis changed his trunks, then
lest an eight 'round declaim to
Jimmy Blackburn of England.
ball league. Mullen said today
he has obtained his unconditional
release from Portland. A former
Olympla, Wash, athlete, he was
s star for University of Oregon
baseball and basketball teams in
the 1st 1930's.
(Con tinned from page II)
Frankneu Refrething
Nice comeback: To the de
mands of the NCAA that they
conform to the "sanity code'' at
least en paper, little Virginia
Tech had a peach of a response:
"Must we be hypocritical and
say we're conforming to the
code when In reality we're not
at all. Must we He!" . . . Frank
ness is so refreshing sometimes.
... The college athletics picture
Is filled with upright schools,
haloes attached who fin the role
of code conformists. But, wait,
those same schools will scramble
Just as hard osing si miliar tactics-
-as the block of self -admitted
NCAA -rebels" when there
Is a smashing fullback or a star
' tackle prospect as the prise ...
The town now sports two bowl
ing palaces and a duck-pin em
porium and a brave little birdie
flying about In the Icy oxone says
Look and Learn
By A. C. Gordon
M A V 1 .
1. What South American city is
situated on the Equator?
2. What insect is known for the
nests it builds of paper attached
to bushes, trees, and roofs of
houses?
3jWho succeeded Moses as lead
er 'of the children of Israel?
4. What part of a building is the
facade?
5. In what opera Is the famous
"Anvil Chorus" sung?
ANSWERS-
1. Quito, Ecuador.
2. The wasp.
3. Joshua.
4. The external face of a build
ing, especially the principal front
. "H Trovator," by Verdi.
another kegling plant may com
into existence one of these days
. . . The project is at least mildly
warm. It's said ...
Hoie Come?
The - AP poll on top cage teams
puts UCLA, with 11 wins and
four losses. In ninth place and
heading the northwest pack Is
Washington which Is way down
among the also-rans though
carrying a 13-2 mark against top
good competition. What have too
balloteers got against the NW
anyhew? .... Guys who take
their competition seriously: The
would-be : shuffle board champs
who go at it dally down In the
town's unofficial press club
Clem Weimals' suds chalet . . .
The Philadelphia Athletics!!
have a brother act this year
maybe. Joining 20 -game winner
Alex Ke liner on the A's roster is
brother Walter, a rookie and also
- hurler. Whether the pair will
be rooming together binges on
whether Walter has the stuff to
pleas the Mackmen ...
Rules Group
Still Studying
PINEHURST. N.C., Jan. 17-WV
The football rules committee of
the National Collegiate Athletic
association droned on today
through two more closed meetings
on proposed rule changes.
Chairman William J. Bingham
of Harvard and his associates hope
to complete their task by tomor
row night or Thursday, morning.
Bingham explained that much
time is being taken up as a result
of last yeaPs recodification, the
first in some 20 years. Several
anticipated "bugs", as Bingham
called them, are being discussed.
Members, armed with dictionaries
and papers,, are ironing out im
perfections and possible loopholes,
tightening and clarifying wherever
it is deemed necessary.
The word "volcano" comes from
the Latin form (volcanus) of the
name given by the ancient Romans
to their god of fire, Vulcan.
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