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v' tTh Statesman. Sclem. Or Sunday, November 13V ItZ Jeff Ace Makes Sizeable GaininPlayoffMix ' W- "WAV-- 1 LX Do V r 1 ft V , v. ir - ' -TV- ' JEFFERSON Quarterback Jim Blackwell (16) f the Jefferson lions k pictured la the set of making .. 12 yards in the first quarter of the Class B playoff semi-final with Drain Saturday. Fallback Glen Hart I throws a key block to help Blackwell in bis sprint. Other Identifiable players In the plctar aro Tackle Ray McCormach of Drain (17), Guard Danny Moris of Jefferson and at tight End Dick Joslyn of the uvaaers. Drain captured the contest 7-1 to advance into the "B toWs'.TTKI As raSon ste 7 Pis j ' i i mi i - ;' Sunday sorties: S i. : Phil Sarboe, the exiled Washington State grid coach had himself a sizeable season at Humboldt State this year.. He copped the Tar West Conference title and among other wins was a 41-7 conquest of Fepperdine of Los Angeles, which is classed as a strong independent outfit. . . . Rather imagine Idaho's Coach Babe' Curfman isn't too pop ular around WSC these days. Al though the Cougars handed the ' Vandals their worst football de feat of the season, 36-6, Curfman failed to name a single Washing ton State player to his all-opponent team. And since WSC is but seven short miles from the Van dal school, Curfman likely , will hear about it often. . . . Latest f caching ranks rumor tells' that 'ortland State is about to elevate Joe Holland to the athletic direc torship and fill his current men toring post with a new man. Which would probably be okeh by the former Willamette Little A1I American, for his outfit failed to 1 win a game this season. ... First returns aren't in, but betcha the No. 1 greeter at Honolulu Airport Missed Point Decides Close B Semi Clash Rom, Terry. Vie in Special setfte, f Jkdtay Clash For Dai Title. Tuesday After two previous licks at it on a non-title! basis. Georse Dusette I finally gets his big chance for Rogers Meeker's Coast lr. heavy mat i mie Den at me Armory Tuesday night. The long-awaited brawl will cap Matchmaker Elton Owen's regular program which will get under way at sao pjn. . In the first Dusette-Mackay mix I : George lost on what everyone fig- K.ol Wy7 ured was a "quick count." In the XlCtl 11 UlUSW rematch Dusette won with bis powerful full nelson hold, climax ing a rousing battle. Mackay 'de manded a fat guarantee to put the coveted belt against the veteran Dusette, but Owen figured that regardless of what it cost, the match was deserved by ' Salem wrestling followers. While Dusette is a full nelson and headlock specialist, the young er Mackay uses speed, finesse and poise, and is an expert with many holds. Sees Against Judo Man Salem's Tony Ross, a real top- notcher since his ret action a few weeks a tough assignment u event. He's up against Terry, exponent of the and other mat nastlness. oft called "The Hatchet his last outing against a Judo specialist Ross Clobbered Mr, Sakata here. He Intends doing similar Job on Terry. The opening mix puts Sakata against a newcomer, one Antonio Ballergeon, 190-pound Quebec strong man. Ballergeon is but one of a number of brothers who are noted for their wrestling ability and feats of strength. His biggest brother, a 240-pounder, is second only to the great Hepburn In weight lifting and can press 240 pounds over his head. Sakata him self is a weight lifter of note, hav ing performed on the 1948 United States Olympic Games team. BeareatsReach Island Capital Ogdahb Make Ready For Hawaii U dash Qiemawa Cagers Tuning Up urn to local :;;-:i-x--:;'r:;:-iS.' ago, draws : &j?:-!:;SSst i the special ::::::::::::-S:r: Judo Jack . Judo chop ::Z;f:::::::?:&&:v; Terry is ' "-A &:SB' l Man.- In i V :: :':::-::-- :f KOGEU 1IACKAT Faces Dmsctie Tneeday. A Willamette University foot ball party of tome 40 persons took oft from Portland Airport Satur day rooming and was scheduled to arrive in Honolulu at 3 30 the same afternoon where headquart ers will be set up for the contest next Friday nljCht with University of Hawaii's Rainbows. The travelling contingent In cluded 27 Bearcat players, coach era Ted Og lahl and Jerry Prei and approximately a dozen boosters. The Willamette group wUl quar ter at the Hotel Edgewater Beach during their 12-day stay In the Islands. The trip Is the first to Hawaii for a Bearcat aggregation since Jhe ill-fated journey of 1941. On that venture, the Willamette, then men to red by spec Keene. bov to the Rainbows 20-4 on Dec the day before the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. But one man of tne present party was present then, that being OgdahL Ted in 1941 was a sparkling fullback for tne MetnodUU. Willamette, riding on a four- game victory skein, will be seek ing Its first win over a Rainbow grid team. The only other contest between th two schools saw the teams battle to a 21-21 tit at Mc culloch Stadium In 19S0. Ogdahl and lYel have almost week to drill their char res before next Friday eve's clash with Coach Hank Vasconccllos' crew. The Bearcats will have use of Hawaii University facilities for their arms. The WU party is slated to re turn to Salem the morning of Dec su. CHEUAWA (Special) Tbl Cbemawa Indian SchoU baikrtbal team, wfckrh U to play la the Mar 1 ion County B League. Is getting ready for the season. Coach d BartWtt has six trUrrtaeo eo hand, but hardly aey helctt is Lrled by the grour. ""arrtU CaSrweaa U tallest at an evro six fret. Outers are S-ll WaSy Yellowiirt. J-1I iia Coburs. V4 Bob Panmoa. V aw.i- ,', By TOM YATES tatesman Sports Writer JEFFERSON (Special) A scrappy band of Jefferson lions were nosed out of the state 'B championship playoffs 7 to 6 by Drain High Saturday afternoon on the Lions' field. The semi-finals game, played under clear, nippy slues, was as close as could be hoped for by any of the fans present. All of the scoring came In fee first half, Jefferson jumping Into Linfield Plans Debate on De-Emphasis McMINNVTLLE (Jl - Linfield College students will debate In the coming weeks whether to de emphasize football. The student body in a nearly unanimous vote called Friday for the debate. Dr. Harry Dillin, Lin Crusaders Set S Cage Campaign 2 Teams Tie, V- I .7 Big 10 Title The Salem Academy Crusaders will get their basketball season underway December 2 in a game with Taft High here. Coach Bob Funk now has the local team un dergoing steady workouts in pre paration for the campaign, and has five lettermen on his squad of 14 players. The returning veterans are 6-0 Jim Pfau. 6-0 Kenton Thlelen. 5-9 Merle Fadenrecht. 6-0 Gerald Big gins and 5-8 Paul Gunther. Other aspirants are 5-10 LeRoy Neufeld, 5-7 Don Wyant 6-0 Curt Zimmer man. 5-9 Virgil Fadenrecht. 5-9 Johnny Olson; 6-1 Bob McClana- nan, 6-0 Ken Schreder. 54 Dave Turner and 5-8 Duane PaschaU. The Crusaders will play in the Capitol League and win partici- ( Continued from care 14) Neither school has rone to Pasa dena In the series. Wisconsin has not even won or shared the Big Ten crown In. 40 years until now while Purdue ttas figured in five cnampionshtps In that snan. The deadlock developed Satur day when Wisconsin and Minne sota tied 21-21. Pufdu defraud Indiana 21-16 in the final minutes of the game, and Ohio State knocked Michigan out of the run ning. 27-7. The combination of rcu!lx Uft Wisconsin and Purdue each with Officials Set Monday Clinic The Salem Officials Association. High School Activities AiKciaUoa Secretary Oden Hawts and the Willamette Bearcats baUetball team will collaborate Monday oo an examination, clinic and nemoo- stration at Willamette UnlwSty. Meetinx time at the WUUmette Cym will be 7.30 pin. Hawes will admlniiteT the OHSAA baxkrtball officials ex amination and wUl also show the moving picture which explains the new rules. interprtlaUocjL etc following the exam and picture the group wUl tola with Coach John Lewis snd his Bearcats tor a floor clinic and demonstration. The meeting is open to all and is a "must" for officials. Numer ous high school coaches and play ers in the area are expected to attend alao. 10 Pat Marin and S-ll Jim Code a. Two thrr top prof pcotf are 5- 11 Charles Teller and 5ll V:.m Ldmo. Reserve sjvr,rh Is Uckirx also, and BanJert dor-sat lot for- ard to a irmifU crr-. m the victory roiurria. Cbemawa ccena tay ta the Wague )amborre at JrHcrsoa IL& Xrcezr.tirr C. A Jvcrmber int4 twr is also boused at Jrt.'rm-.. srtrr which the Orrcon Scbati for Deaf Is to be p?rd U UVa Decembrr XX. First home game s Decembrr 14 wrJi Gerrsls. i Trapshoot Set At SGC Today The Salem Gun Cub will be the host for a Turkey Shoot today on the club range on Turner Road. ust off 25th Street. Shooting will get started st 10 JO ajru. and the meet is open to the public Turkeys, hams and bacons will be the prUes that go to the var ious winners La the day's events. Lunch and ammunition will be obtainable on the club grounds throughout the dsy. 3-3131 lor Loral er Im Dtetaaw STOEACI aic. DersaU Care run. on. QaaXUy II Mate -ShetT 2 "Our Repvtoloa la Tour Securlry" LARIIEQ Trcnsiec & StaroT US K. llbectr A field president, said it was part pate in the league Jamborev Dec fouVes. oneTest of a "quiet revoluUon" sweeping ember 19. Schedule: iour vtctonei onedefeit and one oUeges in this country toward , . , 1 ' , 1 - . JT 94 colleges greater de-emphasis of sports. He added that the students would be furnished with all pos sible cost figures. The debate decision grew out of an earlier move to have the Dec. S Tart here. Dee. 11 Wftldnort there. Dec. IS Taft there. Dec. IS Daytoa her. ' Dm. IS Lcacu Jam bore. Dec. IS CnraU her. Jan. 1 Kin(a Garden at Seatu. Jan. S Dayton there. Jan. S Central Union there. Tan. IS Concordia here. Jan. It Cascade Union, here. Jan. IT Central administration take over part of J-f- rcr? HV?HTT J,n; Tarda sained nuhlag . Yards lost nuhlaa Net yards nishlna Tarda gained passUf , Passes attempted Passes completed Drain . its . it . tee ss is BILL SEVENS More baseball for hint - Passes had Intercepted Pun tin r ayerata i Total nrst downs Penalties 33 J Jeff US IS Ml n i I Bail lost rambles the athletic costs now borne by the students. Paul Little, student president, said 57 per cent of-the student activities fee of 117 a semester went into the athletic fund, most of it for footbalL He said two dollars, matched by administration money, goes toward paying the annual ath letic deficit, blamed mostly on football. The deficit is estimated at about $2,000. 13 SUrtoa here. Jan. 27 PhllomaUi there. Jan. SO W a Id port here. Feb. S Cascade there. ro. S Sacred Hrart here. Feb. 1 aunt's Garden here. Fb. 13 StayUn there. reb. 17 Gerrass there. Feb. 20 Philomath here. Feb. XI Concordia there. Oregon Tech Vlclor a 6-0 lead in the first two minutes of play. On the fourth play of the game Jim Blackwell Intercepted a pass from Jim. Whipple on the scoring territory before Wounded Veterans Get when the Bearcats -landed was Tony Fraiola, another jof the former WU Little All-Amerks who now lives and coaches in the Islands. Tony has been looking forward to the Willamette visit much! the same as you might look for the mailman with that monthly retirement check. . . Complete change of plans in the Bill Bevens family. Buffalo Bill a month ago clarioned that be was through with professional baseball and was hanging 'em up. Now he sys he'll gain join the SF Seals next Spring for another season. The whole family may move south come Sorine. for Bill has sold' his Keizer district home. . . . Also on the baseball side. Shortstop Gene Tanselll of the Senators says he definite ly is quitting despite the fsct that he now works out regularly at Willamette University. It's a 1-1 bet he'll be back In Senatorial livery 'come April, however. ... Word of Praise for Silverton Defense Fine accolade paid the Silverton Silver Fox footballers by ML Anrel Coach Gene Barrett the other day as Gene was talk hi p. about the playoffs In which bis Preps were Involved. "We may . o on through to the finals, and we may not,1 opined Barrett. . i But I don't think well ran across any defense that was as tough f aa that Silverton had this season. Mori Anderson's kids gave ms a ' time of it, and we were lucky to beat them." : i Looking back, ML Angel made only a little more than 50 yards on the ground against Silverton, and was held to two first downs. Yet the Preps won 12-0. ... " Wt!?! Oar Crew . - . . . . . f f . M 1 Aft. . . it.i lUWiWUi i: aionui are; ill is tiuxenw conuna in. or IS in-tJirv in retain laai SUte, playing seven instead of six lesgue games, wound up in third place with a 5-2-0 mark for .714. Athletic directors do not neces ssrily have to choose between the co-champions. They could take Ohio State which defeated Wis consin 23-14 but lost to Purdue 21-14 during the aeaaon. The Buckeyes' trouncing of Michigan, Kam inai uimmea furdue 21 io Dut did not play Wisconsin, lesves Ohio State a noaalhiitiv. Directors, however, usually lean u v.ue wmners ana are expected to do so man than mm uus ume since neither Purdue nor Wisconsin has been to the Rose r.WI wmi UIU SUte went In he was pulled down from behind. On the next play fullback Glen Hart bulled over for the score. Black well's pass on the conversion try was incomplete. Jeff ramble Grabbed Neither team managed to do much in offensive maneuvering until midway through the second period when Jim Hucklns recov ered a Jeff fumble for the Indians on the Lion 29. It took the vis itors but five plays to push the bail over the goal for the tying marker. Whipple covered the last 11 yards on a quarterback keep play. The winning point was then racked up by Drain as Larry Oat- KLAMATH FALLS VP) A sec ond day of pheasant and water fowl hunting is on schedule Sun day for 22 wounded veterans who were brought here by plane from an Oakland. CaliL, hospital. The special hunt, sponsored by the Tulelake, Calif., 20-30 Club, started Saturday on privately owned lands in the Tulelake area of Northern California. The veterans, most of them am nutees from the Oak Knoll Hospi tal,, arrived here by plane Friday and were taken by car to the homes of veterans in the Tulelake area. The hunt la similar to one sponsored last year by the dub. KLAMATH FALLS WV-Oregon Tech flattened Lower Columbia Junior College. 4S-0. here Saturday in the last football game of the season for both schools. Don Foreman. OTI's high-scoring halfback, , registered three touchdowns, one on a 64-yard run. Quarterback Jack. Brown threw I Cj sr g two touchdown passes to End Dick OiA-i! I ail LrOViH t laninanam, ana scorea once rum self. Fulbsck Jim Prsyso added the seventh touchdown. Oregon Tech led, 27-0, at half time. It was OTI's seventh victory sgainst three losses. ICoburg Retains "-- Atiu. vn-coourg auc cossfuUy defended ota state aiw. man football title Saturday by de feating Cascade Lorka xs-is Y Quint Wins The Salem TMO basketball team chalked a 59-55 victory over the Kupp Ford quint of Portland Saturday night on the local floor in the initial 1952-52 hoop action in this area. Bates with 17 points and Boe with IB, paced the winners. The locale were -ahead 25-27 at the half. Bob Lfttlejohn paced the Coburg coring attack with im downs, one In the second quarter and another in the fourth quarter and another In the fourth. His brother. Frank, scored in the ""ru quarter. Is Your Road Dusty? Call Tweedie, Salem 2-4151 (LOW COST KOAD OILING) 24-HOUR DRUG SERVICE Open Daily 8 AJl to 11 PJA. Duty Pharmacist on Coll 11 PJ1 to 8 A.M. Just Phons 3-9123 or 4-2248 QUISEHBERRY'S IWrlptiosi Store, 133 U. Liberty franchise? (2) WUl a new, full-time league president be named, or 1 I will Bob Abel, be retained for another year on a part-time basis? (3) Will Hugh Luby's schedule, now completed and not at all bad, do aaoptea py tne crranti - i Other items will no 'doubt be worked over during the forthcoming confab. But those three are by far the most important to folks around her. - - . ' ! i Incidentally, the WIL meeting Is to open December t, and Senators Vice President Ben Fade may accompany Lnby to It. Also, Lnby definitely will make a play for Slugger Dick Greco at Phoenix. One of the first things hell do Is look up the Jackson ville, Fhw representative and ask, "How much?" Jacksonville now owns the big ex-Tacoma walloper who vows he's through playing In the Sally League and. wants to move elsewhere. !J '-r -: : .. i - i - . New Rule Changes Set in Basketball ! Won't be long before the basketeers are going at It (Oregon and Oregon State get things started for these parts with their non-counter In Portland December 1), and cage followers will this season see a eouple of new and important rule changes. t First, and perhaps most fanpartant, Is the one which now for bids the waiving of free throws. Players must shoot 'em all now - they can't waive and take .'em out of bounds to retain possession, i Another is the "one-and-one" fouL All one-shot fouls, with a few ; scant exceptions, are to now be penalized this way: If player misses : the first try he gets another. If he makes the first, or second, the ball continues in play. - T . Also, all fouls In the last three minutes of play are to be two : shotters regardless of nature. Rules-makers wanted to take the cheapnesa out of fouls and hope that these three changes will mount to the answer.They also feel that late-gam stalling will be somewhat minimised. Which -would be s blessing for the i .' spectators. . ' . ' : . . " Xach team managed on deep Jenetration In the second half, eff erson took the kickoff to open the third quarter and In nine playi marched 57 yards from their own 32 to the Drain 11 only to lose the ball on a fumble. Early In the fourth period the winners drove to the Jeff 10, but a stout Lion defense threw them back. Statistics Even , Statistically the two teams were as even as the score. The only uneven figures being in the pass ing yardage column. The Indians were good for 50 yards as against Jefferson's 20. In net rushing the Lions had an edge of on yard, zoi to zoo. Blackwell with his interception and allround good defensive play tied up with the fact that he called a fine game at quarterback was a standout for the Lions. In the line it was John Perry, George Marlatt and Dale Wattenbarger who led the rugged Jeff defense For Drain, the running of Oatney and Whipple's passes were a con stant threat. . Drain will next meet the win ner of the Wallows-Maupin gam for the state B' title. Defeats Beavers VANCOUVER, B. C () - Uni versity of British Columbia oars men Saturday defeated Oregon Stat , by six lengths over the 2,000-meter course to retain the "Little China Egg Cup." UBC covered the distance In seven minutes, on second, me Egg Cup has been up for compe tition between senior eights from the two universities for four years. UBC has won every time. Oregon State's Junior crew de feated UBC Juniors by a quarter length over the same distance. OONEKS DO XT AGAIN NORMAN. OkU. (A A mixture of superb passlag and running un der the generalship of Quarterback Eddie Crowder gave Oklahoma a three-touchod vn lead in the first quarter and the Sooner rolled on to blast Nebraska, 34-13, Saturday for their fifth straight Big Seven Conference football crown. EODEO GKOUP MEETS RENO, Nev. (JP) The Intema-i tional Rodeo Association Saturday wound up its annual two day convention here with election of new officers Ray Peterson, Reno. succeeds Harry Wall. Lewistpn, Ida., as association president. 1 E. N. Bovlen, Pendleton, Ore- was re. elected commissioner-secretary. DB (olflQ n2E)Q5I0,S Spinning Group 96 Meet Monday ' The Salem Spin Fishing dub will hold its regular monthly meeting Monday, November 24, at t o'clock in the Hollywood Lions Den. Award ing of gold, silver and bronze but tons to the winners of the last two Eia casting tournaments will high ;ht the evening. 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