-Se, 2-ta!Mmcm, Ealea, Ongoa. TMaj, Jan. It 1534 fel (pi)(!b' Cliplll)li,ils TTi DAILY AND SUNDAY ICS In mm Lineups Set Bv vientors Each Side Selects Trio of Captains SAN FRANCISCO tfl U College football stars wbo win1 battle it .out here Saturday in the 29th an nual East-West charity game com pleted practice Thursday. The 2 4-man Eastern squad put on the finishing touches with an afternoon workout o n i its Santa Clara University field. (The West ' era forces went through the' last drill at Stanford University sta dium, ; . j ' - The , players elected three co " captains for each team. For the. East, the leaders will be Notre Dame's All America halfback John Lattner; Villanova halfback Gene Filipski and Bob Lenzini, tackle from Illinois. - West co-captains will be Francis "Cotton" Davidson, quarterback from Baylor; Veryl Switzer. Kan sas State halfback, and Carlton Head Coach Chuck Taylor an- x nounced the west s starting uneup as- follows: t ' Left end -Gary Knafelc, Colora do; left tackle. Ted .Connor, Ne braska; left guard. Morgan Wil - liams, Texas Christian; center, Ted Tanner, Stanford;: right guard, Bob Hantla. Kansas; right tackle. Dean Chambers; Washington; right .end, Tom Nickoloff, Southern Cali fornia: Quarterback. Bob Garrett, Stanford, left half, Jerry Norton, Southern Methodist; I right half, Veryl Switzer; Kansas State; full . back, Jerry Coody, Baylor. ! The Western replacements will . be:" i ; - . ! : Ends. j Sam Morley Stanford; Carlton Massey, Texas, Morris Kay. Kansas: tackles, Jim Kotler, California, Ed. Cucci, Southern California: guards, Phil Branch, . Texas, Milt Bohart. -Washington; ' uartefback, Davidson, Baylor; ' "left half. .Bill Bredde. Oklahoma A&M, Al Talley. California; right - half. Art Leibscher; College of the Pacific Mback, Harold Han,; Southern California. . - The East's head coach, Ray Eliot of Illinois, said "We may not win but we -are as ready as we can be." He said the starting ' lineup for the East would be as follows: J Left end Tommy Hague, Ohio State; left tackle Robert Fleck; Syracuse; left guard, Robert Len- - zini, Illinois; center, Jerry Hilgen berg, Iowa; right guard. Michael iTakacs, Ohio State; right tackle, j Arthur Hunter, Notre Dame; rquar terback, .John Gramling, South 'Carolina: : left halfback, Eugene , Filipski, Villanova i fullback, Neil ! Worden. Notre Dame; ngnt nau- back John Lattner, Notre Dame, 1 or Steve Meilinger, Kentucky. Terps Selected Over Oklahoma fCon'd from page one) was a. f abulous- stroke of luck for an Orange Bowl committee, which in the past . has I fumbled away many of its schedule opportunities to the competing Sugar and Cotton Bowls. Last year, the Miami group came up with the 61-7 Alabama Syracuse ' fiasco the worst match h? the history ; of all the major bowls. .'. Earlv this fall, the committee entered into a pact with the Atlan tic Coast and Big Seven cqnfer ences to provide the Orange Bowl teams for two games. Maryland and Oklahoma emerged as cham pions of the two circuits. ( . Look and Learn By A, C GORDON 1. Of what country is each of these cities the capital: (a) Lima; (b) Stockholm; (c) Bern; (d) Wellington; (e) Nassau? 2. Which is the first of the Ten Commandments? i , 3. What country leads in the production of silver? 4. Who won the historic duel which Alexander Hamilton lost? . 5. Of what country is the drach ma the monetary unit? ; ANSWERS 1. (a) Peru;' (b) Sweden; (c) Switzerland; (d) New j Zealand; (e) Bahamas, j 2. "Thou shalt have no other gods before me." 3. Mexico. ! 4. Aaron Burr (1756-1936). 5. Greece, j It Wks Sad Tuesday for Northwest Quints . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i ' Dec. 29. 1953. has been entered in the basketball books as "Black Tuesday" for! the Pacific North west, i i.- b ' On' that date every Northern Di vision team that stuck its nose into an arena had same chopped off. And the only reasnn that Tuesday was blacker than Mon day, Dec. 28, was because the last of the region's un whipped teams Idaho - dropped a decision to Montana. ; i ! Also on Tuesday Oregon State bowed to unranked Tulane and Washington took a trimming from Kansas. State. Monday's moans followed Oregon's second loss to UCLA. Oregon State's defeat by Duke and Washington's tumble by Oklahoma. r 1 Washington rolled right along to Saving Center MARKETS r ) lOPEII IIEX7 YEAB'S Theyll Do It Every mlL ,;i nt Art is SO V "WW MonltNS VALUABLE j5 LOOK AT WIUT YOU PBOPLeT" ' j Basketball at Central Hi . . . OCE Wolves Set Friday Game With St. Martin's MONMOUTH (Special) The Oregon College Wolves return to basketball action Friday night the St Martin's Rangers of Olympia, Wash. The clash is to be played at Central High School, Gorkys Return To Local Mat The bearded Siberian Gorky Brothers, two of matdom's nas tiest characters, return to local wrestling warfare next Tuesday night, following an . absence of more than a year. The Gorkys Soldat and Ivan easily two of the most vi cious grapplers to appear in the Armory ring. General mayhem has been a by-word of theirs wherever they-ve appeared, and more than once it has taken the village gendarmes to escort them to safety after their ring esca pades here. Known as the "Smith Broth ers" elsewhere in the land be cause promoters were afraid their Russian background would create too much havoc the Gor kys wiU appear in a tag team match Tuesday night with Eng lishman David Jons and Chicago Cutie Carl Engstrom as Match maker Elton Owen's main event Jons land Engstrom were on the winning side in this week's stormy j tag team battle here. ! Owen will announce the bal ance of the Tuesday card later on. It will also include the re- turn to local action of a prime Salem favorite for many years, George (The Muscle) Dusette. Hurley Howls Oyer Rankings i - ! SEATTLE I Deacon Jack Hurly, as you might imagine, is not in tune with Ring Magazine's yearly rankings of the leather push ers. f : His! athlete, Harry "Kid" Mat thews1, was left out of the top ten both in the heavyweight and light heavyweight divisions for the first time i in several seasons. Hurley growled Wednesday that his fighter still is one of the top box-office attractions in the coun try and "just as good as he was three months ago when Ring Mag azine1' rated him the tenth best heavyweight in the world." Matthews has been idle since he dropped a" split decision last sum mer! to Don Cockell, British Em pire! heavyweight champion. lose its seventh straight to Colo rado and Oregon dropped another to Stanford Wednesday. I The pre season firing is over for Idaho and Oregon State, but the other trio still has some warm up dates. Oregon played Sacramento State Thursday night Washington stops off at SL Louis for a Jan. 2 game on its way back from Kansas City. Washington State meets Eastern Washington Jan. 2 and Whitworth Jan. 4. . i Next week they'll start playing ' -vmEufii- Ualnots i Filberis - Ilnl Ilcais' Highest Prlc Cash on Dlhrry for Orchard Bus $ Ut Bfor You SI1 . Uorris Klorfein Paclxing Go. 480 North Front Strtut f SALEM ' i Telttphoo 3-7633 Time SWEET t Bur wmdj OLD GAL is i in an eight o'clock game with located between Monmouth ana independence. Work on the OCE Gym here forced ; the. game to; Central HL The Bangers have at least one top sharpshooter in their lineup in Freshman Jackie Mays of Norristown, Pa. He scored 88 points in a single high school game last season, and got 48 in a five overtimes victory over Se attle Pacific College this year. Starters for the Wolfpack in the game will be Captain Charlie Pinion, Frank Grove, Bob Frantz, Larry Chamberlain and Don Mc Kenzie. The OCE's, suffering from lack of height on the club, have been able to win only one game in six starts this season. Inability to cope ; witn the advantageous height of their opponents has been the big reason for the set backs by Dr. Bob Livingston's otherwise fast and capable team. The OCE's are to play Pacific university in' a January game here. Gator Bowl Foes Ready for Scrap JACKSONVILLE. Fla. l -Au burn and Texas Tech climax spec tacular climbs to national football fame Friday when they unleash their split T power in the Gator BowL The Tech Red Raiders, led by halfback Bobby Cavazos. are fav ored by a touchdown. Cavazos, a second team All America selec tion; collected 80 points during the regular season, helping the Raid ers win the national scoring cham pionship with 428 points. Both teams had miserable sea sons in 1952. But this season was different The Raiders rambled to 10 victories in 11 games and won the Border Conference champion- snip. Auburn bad a 7-2-1 record, losing the Southeastern Conference title to Alabama in the final game, YMCA HandballersWin Matches at Portland Salem YMCA handball players Wednesday night won matches in Portland with Multnomah Athle tic Club representatives. The dou bles team of Bob Smith and Lee Shinn, Salem, defeated Bobbitt and Gable, 7-21, 21-16 and 21-15, and the doubles team of Leo Mar- gosian and Dick Chambers, Sa lem, bested Dodds and Aiken, 21 14 and 21-14. Michigan State is a member of the seven-team Western Intercol- I legiate Hockey League. for keeps, Idaho swinging through Oregon for four games and Wash' ington crossing the mountains for a double session with Washington OUIC. : j, , j I . IdaHo is the Division's pre-sea-son champ so far, with seven vie tories and one defeaL The records: .'" W L Idaho , ' 7 1 Oregon ' 7 3 Oregon State i " 7 Washington State j . 5 4 Washington 0 7 By Jimmy Hatlo the STUnrArak-TWE NOT SO SWEET AMD TMEl AUr 0&JET5 DART Preps Retain Platoon Grid By JERRY LI SKA CHICAGO Iff) Two platoon ootball junked by colleges will continue next season in high school ranks and the nation's prep eaders also think they can curb feigned injuries. So indicates a preliminary sur vey of . 20,000' questionnaires sent by the National Federation of State High School Athletic Associ ations to 45 state members to guide its football committee meet ing Jan. 9 at Atlanta, Ga. H. V. Porter, secretary of the ootball committee, reported that the early vote by members is 93 per cent in favor, of continuing the present high school free subsutu tion rule. j This allows substitution when ever the clock is stopped. The national spotlight was fo cused on what has been a time- honored practice a feigned col- apse by a player to stop the clock when Notre Dame was believed to have used the strata gem to set up a touchdown in its hectic 14-14 tie with Iowa. Porter said three proposals have popped up in his group to "elimi nate or discourage . that practice, These include: 1. Give officials specific instruc turns to refuse to stop1 the clock in anv "anestkmable" case- 2. Stop the clock automatically at the end of each down dunng the last two minutes of each half; Sports Group Has Petition State unia Ntwi Scrrie FOUR CORNERS The Four Corners sportsmen have originat ed a petition calling for the pro hibition of certain fishing in Coastal streams. The petitions are available at most of the hardware and iDortin? eoaAs stores in Sa lem and suburban communities, including the Four Corners Hard ware and Sporting Goods stores, A total of 70 signatures are al ready included on the petition at the Four Corners Hardware Store at present The petition reads as follows "Prohibiting certain fishing in Coastal streams: To prohibit any person from fishing for salmon or trout by any method except hook and line in any Coastal stream south of the Colombia Ri ver. Ban would also extend in a three-mile radius from mouth of such streams. Imposing penalties. Fish Commission may except Til lamook Bay chum salmon." Tide Table Tides lor Tft. 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