The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 24, 1955, Page 10, Image 10

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    2-SeG 2-Sriresmin, Salem, Ore., Monday, Jin. 24, 1955
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Strikes
'n Spares
By BROWNIE VALDEZ
Theyll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo
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Tony Vittone hands $50 check to Don and Eleanore Lutz who hold
proudly the score they bowled that won them the mixed doubles
jackpot at the University Bowl last Sunday night
We think you readers might be interested in a few facts and
figures about our state tournament currently running at the
EMBACO Bowl in. Coos Bay. Thanks to our very efficient state
secretary Vern Turner, here are just a few of them ...
i There will be 282 five man teams, 687 doubles teams, 1374
in the singles and 1277 in the all-events list
Cities with some of the larger team entries are Portland 41,
Eugene 25, Roseburg 25, Hillsboro Association 21, Salem 17
and Coos Bay with 27. We might add that Brookings with 6,
Rockaway -2 and St Helens with 2 are making their first return
since 1948 . . .
Considering the distances most teams will have to travel this
tourney will have one of the highest records in the United States
(for state tournaments) for miles traveled ...
Pendleton Covers Most Miles
There will be at least 225 teams that will have to travel 200
miles or more round trip, with Pendleton getting the nod for
the greatest distance to travel one way, 426 miles. John Day and
Burns will run a dose second. Waldoort and Roseburg, of the
larger associations, get the nod for shortest distance to go, that
being a hair short of 85 miles ...
On top of this, the state tourney will bring around 1300
bowlers as well as their families to the city over a period of
- six weeks ...
Pictured above are . the winning combination of Don and
Eleanore Lutz who last Sunday night broke the mixed doubles
jackpot at the University Bowl with an alley scorching 1359 total
The weaker side of the family had a very good 494 series while
the fidget slapped the pins for a solid 616 total. The kids carried
a 249 handicap, little of which they needed.
The youthful team ofPaul Hale Myrna Bare captured
second spot with a 1232 score. Pat Hart and Cornelius Potter
nabbed third place with 1225. Fourth went to the duo of Joyce
Younger and AI Bakke whoThad 1220. Ed Talbot and Alberta
Thompson collected last payoff with 1204 ...
Happened to overhear one of the minor league rollers say to
r teammate, after she had just left the Big-4 split, "Oh well, it
could be worse." . .. The question I would like answered is: What
could be worse than the Big-4 and still keep the ball on. the
alley? . . . J .
205 Game Rolled in 414 Series '
How can anv bowler roll 205 the first game and end with a
series of 414? "Maybe Frank Ward could furnish that answer,
huh Choker? ...
i They tell me Rex "Clutch" Adolph came through like a typical
anchor man last week when all he had to do was mark the last
frame for the win. Rex took careful aim, delivered the ball and
everything went out like a shot but the 1-5-7-6-8 pins. No need
to mention who won the game .but that new, tie Rex is sporting
was donated by an appreciative group . . . -
Helen Glodt threw a game that should be tops in the oddity
list. The hook throwing Helen rolled a 137 game with three
splits, three blows, three spares and three strikes. We add
that the three strikes came all in the last frame. OK bowlers,
try and top that for one game ...
A good series that was overlooked last week was rolled by
the 118 average Rose Karcha. Rosy topped the maples for a solid
520 with games of 142-10 and 188 . . .
Beginners Luck Fails to Shotc
Congratulations to Eva Gardner for her dandy 201 effort turned
In during the mixed league last Wednesday night at CapitoL The
201 is the highest that Eva has ever rolled ... ,
x " Beginner's luck avoided the new sponsor-bowler Dee Engle
like a favorite mother-in-law for 19 frames before she could garner
her first mark of the n'ghL Dee finally managed to topple the
pins for a strike in the 19th frame ... We add that there was
no one in the house trying any harder than the beginning Dee . . .
Very good game of 195 rolled by the ,125 average bowler
Grace Shad in the Capitol Minorctte league ...
Mick Mather continues to be the hottest sub roller in the city.
Mick's Inst outing was a dandy 611, bowling for the Micks Sien
entrv nf the Commercial loop at CapitoL Mick had games of 219-199-193
... -
Recess or Change Could Help
lust to show what difference it makes to some bowlers after
a short recess or changing of alleys, we had Don Taylor, secretary
of the stat? house league, keep track of the bowlers scores who
bowl in both shifts .....
Mrst of the bowlers seemed to nave better luck in the second
loop as the scores will attest. Thev were as follows: Ed Corrigan
414-541, Don Taylor 47G-461. Owen Mc Adams 441-511, Bob Blensley
454-486, Paul Hale 422-4P3. Ted Roake 561-483, Clarence Prange
4?6-4?8, Bill Biegler 540-573. Rudy Meffort 518-543, George Kayser
506-524. Just goes to show you ...
Wheeler English made all the noise in state house action
when he ponnded the mantes for a sojid 616. Wheeler scorched
- the alleys with games of 172-219 and 225 for his dandy 616 . . .
Low average roller Daryl Storm created quite a storm when
be started the nirht with a 212, slapped out a 204 in the second
but came back to normal in the last for a close to average 153 for
a good 569 . . .
Topping the list in the major loop was the veteran bowler
Larry (Scab) Oslund. Scabby plastered the pins for a solid 667
in lavor of the Karr's Misers five . . .
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Giardello ' Returns
Top IFightts to Feature
Jimmy Carter, Voldes
By MURRAY ROSE
. The Associated Press
Lightweight champion Jimmy Carter, and two leading contend
ers, heavyweight Nino Valdes and middleweight Joey Giardello,
are the featured fighters in action this week. '
. Carter, making his first start since he regained the 135-pound
from Paddy de Marco in i '
Top Rodeo Money
Won by Maynard
crown from raaay de Aiarco in
San Francisco last Nov. 17, faces
Bobby-Woods of Spokane, Wash.,
in a non-title 10-rounder in Spo
kane Wednesday night.
The Carter-Woods scrap won't
be telecast but Giardei'o's return
to action the same night against
AI Andrews cf Superior, Wis., in
Norfolk, Va., will be telecast coast
to coast (CBS-TV, 10 p.m., EST).
Giardello Retains
Giardello hasn't fought since he
outpointed Ralph (Tiger) Jones,
recent conquerer of Ray Robinson,
on Sept. 24.' The tune since has
been a troublesome period for the
Peck's bad boy of boxing.
In a busy four months, he un
derwent a knee operation that cost
him a title shot, was arrested for
participating in a brawl, indicted
by a grand jury for that same
incident, was suspended by the
Pennsylvania Athletic Commission
and then reinstated and fined by
the same body.
Shot at Olson Sees
If he can stay out of trouble
and beat Andrews, no difficult feat
these days, the Philadelphian may
still wind up with a shot at Bobo
Olson's middleweight crown.
Valdes, winner of 10 straight,
goes after No. 11 againit Jack
Flood of Spokane at Huntington,
W. Va., Tuesday night. The big
Cuban, ranked as the No. 1 con
tender for Rocky Marciano's
crown, has scored six knockouts
in his win string. ,
Ramon Fuentes, third ranking
welterweight contender from Los
Angeles, meets mldfUeweight
George Johnson of Trenton, N.J..
in Philadelphia's Convention Hall
Friday night in a 10-rounder. The
bout will broadcast and telecast
coast to coast . (NBC radio-TV, 10
p.m., EST).
Angelo Brisci, newest importa
tion from Italy, makes his Ameri
can debut against Pete Adams of
Newark, N.J., in a middleweight
10-rounder at New York's St Nich
olas Arena Monday night (Du-Mont-TV.
10 p.m., EST).
In another middleweight 10 Mon
day, veteran Paddy Young of New
York faces Tony Johnson, another
New Yorker, at. Brooklyn's East
ern Parkway Arena (ABC-TV 10 p.
m. EST).
Chico Vejar, fresh out of the
Army, starts a comeback in his
home town of Stamford, Conn.. Fri
day night, meeting Reggie Alotti,
of New York, in a middleweight 10.
Bobsled Sets Course Record
LAKE PLACID. N.Y. Iff Stan
ley Eenham. former Olympic and
world bobsled champion, Sunday
piloted his .Jour-man sled to a
course record of 4:47.17 for four
one-mile heats down
Hoevenburg run. ..
MUA'an
The old record for the course,
built for the 1932 Olympic Gmes,
was 4:51.90.
Eenham and his team set the
new mark in winning the annual
Adirondack Club bobsled champi
onship.
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DENVER Un A movie stand-
in, Bob Maynard of North Holly
wood, Calif., took $3,551.37 prize
money and a big step toward the
1955 rodeo kingpin's title Saturday
night as the nation s finest cow
boys wrapped up the 49th National
Western Stock Show.
The stocky cowboy earned top
money from a $35,546 jackpot
shared by contestants on the basis
of performances in two rodeo go-
rounds.
Maynard s biggest earnings
came in bulldogging events, in
which he felled two steers In only
14.2 seconds.
Individual events and winnings
Bulldogging: 4. Bill Linderman,
Walla Walla. Wash., 19.4 sec,
$660.15.
Bareback bronc riding: 3. Paul
Templeton, Wenatchee, ' Wash.,
$507.68.
Mary Lena Faulk
To Switch to Pro
TAMPA, Fla. CD Mary Lena
Faulk of Thomasville, Ga . low
amateur in the Tampa Women's
Open Golf Tournament, announced
after the tournament ended Sun
day that she is turning profession
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Miss Faulk, a former National
Amateur champion, said her first
professional tournament will be
the St. I Petersburg Open Feb. 10.
Miss Faulk also won low honors
among I amateurs in the recent
Sea Island, Ga., tournament in
sudden death playoff with Pat Les
ser of Seattle.
Celtics Triumph
BOSTON (JB The Boston Cel
tics scored a 94-91 overtime vie
tory over the Philadelphia War
riors in a National Basketball
Assn. game at Boston Garden Sun
day after single foul shots by Phil
adelphia's Paul Arizin and Joe
Graboski tied the game at the end
of. regulation tune, 83-all.
Anzm took individual scoring
honors with 29 points.
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Maranatha Mates 30
Miscellaneous 25
Screwballs I 15
Lady Builders 13
LaeUct City Learnt
Salem Auto. Parts - S
Randle Oil - 4
MKN rurnlture . 4
Bob Lawless Masons 4
Chuck's Steak House 4
Cupboard Cafe , 3
Marshall's . 3
Kay's f : 3
Master Bread z
Good Housekeeping 0
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Salem Smoke Shop . 2fl
Marckx Bakery 22
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waukee Hawks suffered their sev
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Assn. defeat Sunday dropping an
82-79 decision before 6,381 fans to
he Minneapolis Lakers.
Frank Selvy, leading NBA scor
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against the Lakers, tallied only 17.
West Salem Machinery 48
Marion Hotel Car Pk. 44
Brennan Tree Service 41
Cadwell Oil Co. 40
Karrs" Misers '.. 40
Gerlinger Carrier Co. 34'i 41 i 34'
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Santee Fails
To Frighten
Nielsen Now
Nielsen, a husky blond speedster
from Denmark, declared Sunday
after a record-breaking perform
ance in The Evening Star Games
that miler Wes SantM doesn't
frighten him -
"The only man I fear is Roger
Bannister," the 25-year-old danc
ing Dane said in halting English.
"Santee? I can beat him."
That's exartlv what Kielon AA '
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and convincingly. He allowed San
te to set the pace midway into
the last of th eight laps and then
passed, the Kansas runner in a
breeze.
Old Record Broken -
Nielsen's time was 4:09.5, shav
ins four seconds off the mppt rtv.
ord It was one of the fastest times
ever recorded over a flat indoor
track. " But . Gunnar wasn't happy
arxnii it.
"The first quarter was too slow,'
he said. "I could have made it in
4:06 without any trouble if the
first quarter had been faster."
The indoor record of 4:05.3 held
by Gil Dodds is going to get a
vigorous challenge from Nielsen
from here on in.
First Quarter Slow
He was correct about the slow
first quarter. Lou Olive of the U.S.
Military Academy elected to set
the pace for the first quarter mile
and was clocked in the slow time
of 68 seconds.
The pace picked up after that.
with Santee surging into the lead
at the halfway mark. Nielsen hung
close to his heels and went after
Wes on the final lap. The Dane's
brilliant last quarter time was 56.8
seconds.
Santee, .the fastest U.S. miler In
history, was an unhappy boy after
Nielsen had reversed the result of
The Philadelphia Inquirer Games
Friday. "It was just one of those
breaks," said Santee, who trailed
Nielsen by 15 yards at the finish.
Santee Unhappy
Santee is going to be the majoi
opposition for the future half-dozen
indoor races in store for Nielsen.
But Gunnar said he has no doubt
he'll be able to beat Santee from
here on in.
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