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i ! - teTDsfeoDPfi. -Uteafts tan' dw. fisrS H 'as ora Eagles Notch oy-OD victory Powers Tips Elgin For 3rd; Knappa 4th By TOM YATES Statesman Sports Writer A high flying Eagle quint from Harrisburg spurted in the second half to hand the lone Cardinals their first loss of the-season as they swept to the State B title on the crest of a 69 to 63 victory last night in the Willamette gym. Thus Coach Mel Larkin went all the way in his freshman year, of men toring. Earlier ' i the evening the capacity crowd saw Powers ease past Elgin, 42 to 38, to grab off third place In the meet,. Knappa hiving nailed down fourth with a 53 to 49 win ove. Talent is an afternoon game. Harrisburg's 69 points and the game total of 132 are both tourn.y records. 'The Champion Eagle quint trailed at halftlme 38 to 31, but with their fast break paying divi dends they found themselves out in front 52 to 51 as the fourth quarter opened. The count was knotted at 52, 57 and 59 before the winners broke away. With 3:30 left to play Guard Phil Ester- gard cashed in on a free throw to move the Eagles out ahead 60 to 59. lone didn't score again until the final minute of play, while Harrisburg piled up six con secutive points on a pair of single tons by DeWayne Crabb, a goal by Woods, and two more gift con versions by Estergard. The final minute saw the Cards' Duxne Ba ker can a pair of goals while Norm Burgess of the Eagles cashed in thre- gifters. The game opened with the Har- risbure five running at top speed, and at the end of the first stanza lone trailed 19-11 The Cardinals then put on their best scoring show of tht night as they pounded through 24 points in eight minutes to pull into their halftlme SS- advantage. However, - the lone ctose was hurt considerably lite in the second quarter when Forward Dick Rea injured ankle and was forced to retire from the same. The Harrisburg triumph was strictly a team, effort as all five starters hit for 10 or more points. o or more points, rtrSAfs flu VatrlM itmra Coach Larkin used ers in the same, relief didn't slow the Eagles down a oil Estergara wppea ms maies a . . t a a with 19, followed by Woods with ' IS, Burgess with 12, Crabb with 11, ana Buraeae smua wun it. uign i scorer for the game was lone s I terrific Duane Baker, who tossed I in 24 to run his three game total to 62, a new tourney record. Another Qoee One In the battle for third place Powers won their second of three hard fought tourney contests. The defense minded Elgin quint held the lead through most of the first half and almost up to the third period rest. stop. With tne score xavonng ine losing i Huskies 34 to 33 and 20 seconds left in the third stanza, the Cruisers' Bob Walker fired and hit from out front and rowers I was on its way. The final period was mostly Walker as he scored five of the Cruisers' seven points I and directed the stall that lim- ited Elgin to four counters. I Walker tallied 24 for the night, and he owned the three came scoring record with 61 points for about 90 minutes "til Baker canned those last two shots. Top Husky pointsman was Ed Hug with 17, of which 13 came in the first half. The Knappa club, in sewing up the tournament s fourth place slot, spurted in the last two min- utes to turn back a spirited bunch of Talent Bulldogs. George Bray's men from Southern Ore- con, achieved another of the contests innumerable ties as they knotted 4747 with 1:20 left. It was then that two of Kuan-1 pa's strong men. Ever Kumpula and Ron Saukko, cave the Log- cers the momentum to pull the cam out Kumpula dropped in a th ef riftera and Saukko hit with a field toss and a brace of throw f m the final Knanna margin. Trnv.nl TT.nffm.n'. 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Officials: Boeei and Bar- - State Champs' . r.x Coach Melvin Larkin U shown about a the shoulders ef his . ' : i: 1 '-4 pionship quint last night at the Willamette gym. Other identifiable Harrisburg revelers are Guard Phil Estergard on the extreme left Regional Toga Earned 66-65: n 1 TI77" Bensals Win By MATT KRAMER CORVALLIS, Ore. ! Coach Bob Feerick's unorthodox strategy ra second overtime period back- fired Saturday niffht and a cool Southern California team pulled out a 66-65 victory over Santa Clara to win the right to represent the Far West in the NCAA finals at Kansas !City. Shortly after the start of the sec ond overtime period. Southern Cal CORVALLIS (J, Sam Beck ham, agHe Idaho State forward and ttmtM. came trv life in the third period to lead his team to 62-57 victory over Colorado AfcM and third nlace in the Far West Regional NCAA basketball tourna- ment here Saturday night Neither team could find the bas- ket with any regularity and until Beckham s outburst the lead changed hands several times in a low-scoring kame. At the half Idaho State led 36-21 but by the end of the third period the cham- pious of the Rocky Mountain Con- lerence were aneaa, Hernia's Dick Welsh sank a free throw to give his team a 66-65 lead, Feerick then decided to gamble all on one final shot and had his Santa Clara team tfl Southern California, satisfied with its one-point lead, hung back and waited. Santa Clara held the ball in midcourt for four minutes and seven seconds, with scarcely a dribble in the whole time. With 17 seconds to go Santa Clara started to move but the ball was knocked astray, bounced off several players' hands and wound up in the possession of Southern California. The Trojans made two passes and the game was over. Feerick was led to his gamble by the fact that the sharp passing Trojans had come from behind to tie thrscore In the closing seconds JT jat ""Jj " WTeruia I Irva Ties Scare LtSanM a . K . period. Tony roams sane a tree throw to force the second over time. Paaltis led the victors with 30 nniMn rr Santa Clara Jim Yotmff I equauea una. tie iwuicu oiu u ut start of the second overtime and it was ea that foul that Welsh made the winning point. Sflntham California lad thranl I much 4 tha game bat had4y ft 2S-2S margni at fcalftime. Tne Tre liM increased their-laad to eisnt I . AiVU - J .-J C. "iuin ta Clara had to go three minutes into the final quarter before catch ing up, SO-SO. The hectie finish fol lowed.. , t The score wu tied 11 times and the lead changed hands IS times. For Southern California it was tht third playoff victory a three weeks, tus team, now wxa a so il record, defeated UCLA for the I U.I. ..J mm.mA tmm. uua bum iwu ipuni wesuu otater for tne conference cnampkmsms before coming here of the 107 two-yeur old stakes winners la the United States dur ing 1953, only two horses com- I T-v r xi.-t, rn.,vl. c.j I aua. vua v. uuu,wuwc iikcu I Was the winnc Of his f OUT Starts I and J. w. jwoserr not ae rer Coach Gets Ride i above being triumphantly tossed Harrisburg Eagle State B Cham Gooding, Hoy 'Seconds9 . . . Pacific Quint Places luo on All GOODING, HOY 18 PACIFIC Two Pacific University cagers, Forward Danny Frencn ana Guard Norm Hubert, were named to the 1954 All-Northwest Con ference basketball team by voting of the circuit coaches Saturday. Hubert's selection was unanimous. i Others on the first five, all NCAA Boxes Idahe IUU Colorado Stat ifttftD faftpf to 9 3 511 Kinard l 1 3 S Rons 1IOU Caylor4-3 O S Bauer Mil Bartrni 2 1 1 Belkwx 4 0 1 S Vandfii 1 0 0 1 StuhnucI4 3 511 Hibrd.c 10 11 Beiz 5 10 14 PivlC 9 3 1 13 Brynt " 1 0.0 4 Gates,! 0 0 0 0 Savoni.tr 1 e 0 4 Totals 24 fl 17 S7 10 IS M IS 61 Daksh S11S 1114 110 3 cnnn.t Harf.g Totals 21 so is ea Idaho SUte Colormdn A AM S 15 13 23-87 Ttm throws Btissco: iaao sxaie Bockham 2. Roh 2. Hays. Colorado AJcM Stuehm C. Fvnc woom z, Vandarhoot 2. J Officials: Al ugntncr ug us nv malo. both Coast Conf. USC (U) 5) SANTA CLAM it n pt tp i is " pi p FsaltiM S S 220 8arsi S 4 41 Paualf 0 2 3 2 Younsi S 4 S 20 Carri 2 S S t Schstnii 3 1 S J Irrln.c I S 415 Mount,c 4 1 3 13 Ldckax 1 0 0 2 Bndttt 1112 Walsh 2 7 2 13 Gatertj 12 5 4 Hamrj 2 1 2 S SrootUjJ 0 0 2 0 BalU 1 'Total 20 14 If M Total 23 19 M 5 USC 13 15 IB 10 S !1 6 Santa Clara IS 11 21 10 8 065 Ttm throws missed: Southern Cal ifornia Psaltis 4. Pausi. Welsh 3, Carr 3. Santa Clara Young, Mount 3. Gatzart, Schoenstdn 2-i Officials: U Butler. Mt States Conf, and Jim Znrltht, Border Conf. j. Miami, Ducks Schedule Tilt MIAMI. Fla. m The Univer sity of Miami opened football re lations with the Pacific Coast Con ference for the first time Satur day when Oregon was signed for a fame in the Orange Bowl Oct 11, 1957. The agreement was for a single game. Slat Winner ASPEN. Colo, (ft Dick Bueck of Sun Valley. Idaho, who was so badxy hurt in a motorcycle acci dent last rear mat tt was leareq he znight never walk again, won the National Downhill Ski Chanv Xrionsbip Satnrday. . He sped tne 1-mue course down Aspen Mountain,; from the Buckhorn run to Spar gulch, in 2:012, beating Darrell Robinson of Salt Lake City, by two-tenths of a second. The course drops 2,500 feet .. :: FKANXLIN CHAMP I 'SEATTLE (ft Garfield buCt a fence around fabulous Bruno Boin Saturday night but brilliant out side shooting by two little guards earned Franklin a 46-42 victory and the-1954 state high school Class A chamrnonship in . an au-Seattle fi nal In other results Saturday, Stadi um of Tacoma took third place bv beating Hlshllne. 7S-S1: Auburn whiDoed West Valley. 67-60, for fourth nlace and Walla WaHa took fifth with a 43-10 decision ever Valley kfoctesano. - in Post-Game ( A. , m . v. 1 is Denny Swanson, grimacing aver in the championship mix. f - Star leam QUINT 28-2 Staman Spt jfeked unanimously also, are For-1 ward Ken serves of Lewis i Clark, Center R. C Owens of Col- lege of Idaho and Guard Don Don Parker of whitman. Servas, Owens and Hubert are repeaters on the all-star unit, having been named ltye-. be . L J On the second team are wu- lamette's Tom Gooding and Dick Hoy, Linfield's Dave Sanford-Pa- cifk's Clint Agee and Whitman's Don Robinson. Honorable men, tions go to Bill Kundrat and Dick Carrow of College of Idaho.; Du- v... ri T..v.n Lewis ft Clark, Pete Reed and f,.?. iiu uuut iwj uuuu auiu vuui Cable of Linfield. The methcofvotmgaUow 5 total points. Servas. Owens. Hubert and Parker all hit the top, while French polled 1L Goodlnc got eight and all four others on ut secona team got six. No coach was permitted to vote or a player of his own team. Cherrians Set a . g- i Amn timr I .tirti. The Cherrians, local booster organisation, will SpOBSOr a nun. said Satodav. ' a -v . .u . muuira vt wuucai wt added. Junior Y Honors rp rr n. ' 1U! lraCCV o irOHH What was to have been a con - chiding same in the Junior Hi-Y basketbau race last Saturday at the YMCA suffered an unset dur ing the week when it was discov - ered that one member of the winning team was not a member of the club. i v i wtm. .m jim set of finals was the Georgs Wil- Hams crab. RatnrdaVS ensmetl. uon resulted in a sew winner, the Tracer Strong Club, with a final scare of 53 to 24 ever the Williams five.: I j The Tracey Strong dub beat the Carl Abrams quintet earlier lathe day 45-28. : : - 1 r - - 1 : Ballsrd Helps Sacs ; SANTA CRUZ. Calif. B The Sacramentet Sokos banded the San Francisco Seals their fourth straight loss of the Pacific Coast League spring practice season 11-5 Saturday. It was the Solons first start of the year. - ! ? Four v Sacramento hurlers three of them rookies held the Seals to six hits, while three San Francisco regulars were touched for 15, including home runs by Jerry Ballard. ex-Salem. Ore., and Peso Estrada lata ef Idaho Falls. i toe picture, ininra onraetie annul jut so urun i ngnt. ana All-Stater DeWayne Crabb (with the sere en his back). On the right VictorySpree V; A m . . w . a . i a his lone teammates' 89-83 defeat j , I Five Quintets Land T Star Team Places - Ionc'a Baker Sets New Scoring Record The ISM SUte Class B Pren Tournament Ail-Star quint is unique Ut that all five men chos- en for the -first team are guards and five different, teams are represented. x The team, announced at the conclusion of the tournament Saturday S night and following a ofp writer,, inchidei ue Wayne. Crabb of title-winning Harrisburg; Duane Baker of run- nerup low, who set a ntwM- time tWgame scoring mark with 82; Ed Hug" of Egta; Arvo Kumpula! of fourth ptaKnapna end Bob! Walker of third place L . . . rr..v. new three-game record of 61 in SaturdS-rame. Jn5 itn nave Baker Mtn alnnir anf hpmH it n. di Baker land Walker both! i tomid th r.n,,. tVr.. I mark ef? 59 Th?ch w.ht5 5 ?S2 &SVW W bj three players. I two men on the second team in of Terry Woods- and Phil Estergard. Other second team se- lections: Jim McAbee of Talent; Robert Hunt of Knappa and Richard Rea of lone. in addition to the new lndi- vidua! scoring mark made by Mia oi aoae, two outer tour- tv v.. - -m M nrtintm a V tha. ornvra . V. I K?f V!7 ? u 1 1B53. The eombinefl TTarrlAnrat. z . r rr: inno finale score of 132 aw. vious enampionsnip tilt aggre- gaie ok ah oy norue luver ana Knappa ta 1852. A special tourney snortsman - ship award went to Elgin. See- I uuu i" ipuumuuiup toc pi was ione and uura neppner. 1 Tr nnLi nv "rt I HUTCHINSON, Kan. (A Mo- I berir. Mo.. Junior College won its 1 first national basketball title here I Saturday night but needed an over- time period as unseeded Snow Col - K Epnriariu kmsrjr before) dropping a as-49 de - " "f""" I a wuauBu, HOW ON DISPLAY! , CHEVROLET'S " - - i - SRVETTG SPORT CAR Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. 510 II. (c.7trckl l Dukes Downed By HUGH IULLERTON JR.! NEW YORK m Togo Palazzi, playing his last and one of his best games for Holy Cross, led the Cru saders to a 7142 victory over Du- quesne and the championship of the National Invitation Basketball Tournament Saturday night A crowd of. 18,496 packed Madison Square Garden to watch the down fall of the top-seeded Dukes. The consolation game also pro duced an upset as fourth seeded Niagara captured third place with a 71-65 victory over second seeded Western Kentucky. PalazxL the spark that ignited the fiery Holy Cross team, didn't reach the upper scoring brackets he often hits, but be did everything else so superbly that the Dukes hardly had a chance. He had 20 points. I Among other things, Togo did such a job both on offense and defense against tall Dick Ricketts, Duquesne s most consistent scorer. that Dick scored only IS points be fore he fouled out after two min utes of the last quarter. Tall and valuable Tom Heinsohn also wound up with 20 points for the Crusaders. Dukes' Defense Cracks Duquesne's vaunted defense, sta tistically one of the best in the! nation and the factor that carried the Dukes through earlier tourna ment fames began to crack under the fury of the Holy Cross attack i iq e fxrtt Quarter 1 h Rh5nH t th c..rtr rhu i qwttM caught some of the fire in the second period and made it a fairly respectable 34-29 at the half. Si Green, the sophomore who has been a key man on the Duquesne defense, also fouled out before the end. He was' his team's top scorer with IS points. Holy Cross also lost two' men on fools, but they were 'munHiNM" UVanlr Kasftrrak- tv.- iv.t..1. .u.. uia &uu itvuunui) ruvn tViG" were larselv 'defensive. i rka liw n,AH Wm tirmt Hitu mA H. MTT .iiH nrovided revenit for their. Quarter final loss to Duquesne in the 1952 lournamenu i or Lmquesne; me game capped 14 years of tournament frustration. The Dukes lost to Colorado in the ! 1940 final' They have played in six tournaments since then and did not reach the final again until tonight Ravens Snare NAIA Laurels KANSAS "CITY W - The St Ben- edict's Ravens ef Atchison. Kan.. snubbed in pre-meet ratings, put on a Illinois 62-56 for tne I6tn naaonai Intercollegiate Basketball Cham- Pionship Saturday night I St Benedict's, which came to the tournament with a record of U victories and five losses, advanced tothe by beating East Caro- c imhM,, T....n. Arkansas, Tech. 5 of the finals were seed- I wcuua. Springfield (Mo) SUte, the de - Brunk are forwards. The by defeating Arkansas Tech 75-61 befort a capacity crowd of 10.500. Western Illinois, a three-point t W firrt quarter 17-14 Tm". Zm m r.1 ,7.-. '' 'V' "t' tie f o ouarter and SvV toeleL I Trojans Trip are. .T 1 HvT i rortiana rime vers of the Pacific Coast Baseball I ... j ibcaxuc oauiroay. 1 ml. i 4. ! i- . ji j mto , twcun inninx that broke t 44 Us. B was the seventh IstraM win for the eoQegians. l LaA fielder Tonv Santino and pitcher Marty Zuanich opened the i unai miiuig wiui dudu. ooui ma- I vanced on a passed baa and san- P00 Tierney's wild throw. Verle PPP emwe v imuv w "V-Ul" 4""U1,VJ1- I OAKS WIN 1 FRESNO. Calif, (ft The Oak- ef the Pacific coast ILeacue pounded out If hits Satur - y WU 91B f uvnu. unw aw vuntj.. rcjBpltatcmnau 8 (Sec 1) Statesman, Salem Irish, Okies, Navy Penn Staters, Bradley, LaSalle MCM Winners NEW YORK un Underdogs, strong choice to take the title after Perm State and Bradley joined La it had knocked off defendinc cham- Salle and Southern California Sat- urday night as semi-finalists in the NCAA basketball tournament i , Perm State scored a smashing 1 71-82 victory at Iowa City over a I Notre Dame team that ruled a HIGH SCHOOL (State M Taunt?) Harrlsbura M. Ion S3, finals. Powers 42. Erin 38, Third Place. Knappa S3. Talent 49. Fourth Place. COLLEGE (NCAA BUa. finals) So. Calif. OS. Santa Clara 69 (S over.) Penn su 71, Motro same aa. Bradley 71, oaua. a-m. s7. LaSalle 64. Navy 48. (NCAA consolation) Idaho St 2. Colo.. A-M. 07. Rice 78. Colorado 55. Indiana 73. LSU 62. N. Carol. St. 8. CorneU S4. (NIT TanriMT) Holy Cross Tl, Daquean SI, (Fin- nals.) niaiara n. wen. kj, e, Tnira Place. ' naia Trey) I St. Bosedlet'a S3. W. 111. M. 3lnals. lrtns St. 7S. Ark. Tech SI. Third I ' (Nu. jc rearney) 5trVr Mo- Snow CoU- (ut- Han. LaGransa (Me.) TT. Morris (Tex.) ti. Third puce. Stayton Lands 2 on Capitol AU-Star Club CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL I CJ.1 VT2W tL. )ir' A ..J " ? Mt" "oul "u" n- sacred Heart ZT trnoVV . team for the 1953-54 sea- 3sf completed, it was an- unced here by Warren Schue, Central coach. Dave Nettling of Stayton and Vince Matt of Sacred Heart were .n;mn. n. k. team. Joining them on the first fivei ire pBrunk orCentoal i vvaync suaico ui oiMjiua tuu 1 Bill Brown of Cascade. Neiffing 1 other three are guards. On the seco MorlarityofS TAtniZht of second team . are Jim Sacred Heart, Virgil of Salem Arademv. fiva "t -ue "u i"on olon- . JZf "le!r - ,.v . mae duri?f 1 meeting of the league coaches. STARS LOSE ANAHEIM. Calif, (ft The HoJ- i t& irtdaa League lost meir rim eznmiuon BOATING, headquarters I $ & fcsVnt stock el ouiboerd svtdsen em IWWim IKHlaa STBUaWs BUS line ' bctrdwcxTev wertear H aids and bocr&ng ecces- sories is the rttSL&j, TUnldag of Cbra-gloss for your boatf S us for TTVTkrids. ZitlBalos cjVsrTry cjtvtwa Cvvr7flig kt9rtj ItotiBitcj iseed. Cascade Merc 1233 Broadway l Ore Sun-. March 14. 1854 Ousted V . . pion Indiana Friday night Bradley, an at-large entry as is Penn State, stunned 8,200 Aggie partisans by upsetting Oklahoma AAM 71-57 at Stillwater, Okie., in a western regional contest ' In the other Western regional, at Corvallis, Ore., Southern Califor nia won a $6-65 thriller from Santa Clara in double overtime. La Salle, on the other hand, won the Philadelphia Eastern regional handily with a clearcut 8448 vic tory over Navy: " Thus, La Salle will meet Penn State and Bradley will play South ern California in the semi-finals at Kansas City next Friday, with the winners meeting Saturday for the title. In the regional consolation games Indiana salvaged a 73-62 triumph over Louisiana State, North Car olina State stopped Cornell 65-54, Rice downed Colorado 78-55 and Idaho SUte spilled Colorado A k- M 81-57. Unheralded Pen State, a last- minute selection for the tourna ment xhecked Irish ace Dick Rosenthal and his teammates with an effective tone defense. The Nit taoy Lions added to their op ponents' confusion - with pressing tactics against the Notre Dame at- J tack and by the time- the Irish had begun to crack through it it was too late. Jesse Arnelle led Penn State with 22 points on Jump shots and lay- ups and was an effective man in the rough going under the back boards. Ed Haag hit three perfect set shots at the end ef the third period and start of the fourth to pull Penn State away. Jack Stephens and Rosenthal topped Notre Dame with 18 points each. : v .. King Spark "' ' ! Eddie King, Bradley's 84 senior guard, paced the upset of the Ag ries with his ateadv olav and 22 I important points. The final result I .11 . . i VI- 1 7" " IT SSI "mJ ? I pruaiej w oeen aoie w wm but two games away from home .rTin.t th. a7ri-. Vh-T Wn. tgt ttejwts on their home $J?lT- ... m - ahoma A ft suffered . m btojMgj en to 9 M at- 'JJfxlJZ f"' for some time and finally fouled 0 ;nmAr. Tm S'i. .m '. JSSSl3Si BoS I lr. .mj t .c11 t. n I "r' ttW:-. l&'to UM n Ss Ind 24 rebounds. But it was Maples who rang up eight quick points at. the start of I .Cr imjj . range. The score was deadlocked 21-21 at the half but LaSalle held a commanding 45-29 margin at the end of the third period. 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