The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 17, 1956, Page 10, Image 10

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    -v'5oc. II) Statesman, Salon. Ore. Sat., Mar. 17, 1955
T
ourncy
Finals Gained
Medfonl, Franklin
Vie for Cape Cxown
Cont. from Preced ng Pac.e
Anderson as high for Jefierson
ith 16. .
Indto. Ousts Rami
In the consolation bracket Fen
dleton eliminated Central Catholic
frcm the running 64-57. Central;
Catholic trailed nearly all the may
and a bad third period uhert the1
Rams scored but 9 points left them !
too far behind to overtake the win
ners despite a strong fourth quar-j
tor. '
Larry Applegate of Pendleton
and Jim Altenhofen of Central
Catholic tied for scoring honors
with IS points each.
Mae-Ht lues Rally
Milton-Freewator trailed .Heaver
ton through the first three periods.
But soon afler the final period
opened Milton-Freewaicr climbed I
Into a tie at 38-all and C'aorfe Lieu
alien scored four quick points to
give his team an advantage that
aeemed to take the steam ouf of
the Beaverton attack. - t
From then on Beaverton never
really threatened.
High point man, though, was
Tom Weston of Beaverton with S.
Lieuallen counted IS.
MarshflcU (IT)
Broiai Darts Between Bruin Defenders
Fraser. f . ....
Spurgeon. t '.
Bullard, e
Johnson, f
Baker, I ...
Mine, f
Amabary, I
Bick. -.
fair.. 1
Langenbcrg. e
' Total!
Mfar (TS)
Coppl. f ... ......
McLaughlin, f
Plumlcy, c
Oarley. a ..
TiadeL g
Pouat f .::
Beinkinf. f
Cobr, I
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San Francisco
72-61 Victor
Jones Replacement
. Top Dons With 23
Cont. from Preceding Page)
dropped in 15 of 55.
Ratten Pares Rtbaondi
Russell snared a rebounds and
Lke Farmer,, 6-7 San Francisco
forward, collected 15.
" Morris Taft, UCLA's ace jump
shooting guard, tied with Naulls
for team high scoring honors with
16. Taft. despite an ailing back,
also led UCLA in rebounds with 12.
Naulls could bring down only t.
UCLA Coach Johnny - Wooden,
commenting on Russell! play,
said. "One good big man can
make a big difference."
He said his team had a "miser
able" first half. Wooden praised
fthe work of Jones replacement,
crown.
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Naulli, e .
Johnson, e .
Banlon. 1 ,
Tart, i
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Hutching, f
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Saa Franrtsco (72)
Farmer.. I
Boldt. f
Prcaitau. 1
Baxter, I
Russell, e-
Perry, g :
Brown, g' ,
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CORVALLIS Gene Brown (IS) of the Saa Francisco Dons darts between two UCLA defenders and heads Bergen, f
for the basket la the teams' Western NCAA Regional playoff game here Friday aightMaking a pajs 1 :
at me OBI! OB ine leu is niomi nil wnue oa uir nun is vonrau came, ine uvnt niaur tv-w mrir
52nd straight victims, 72-61, to gain the regional finals Saturday bight. Brown, a sophomore reserve who;
took K. C. Jones' place,, was the game's high Scorer with 23 points. (AP Wirephoto)
Totals
Marahiield
Madford .
r rank ha (48)
Bpargur. 1
Kuhn. i ...
Jensen, e .
Luhra. g
Mutton, g
Porur. f
Jarboe, ( ...
Totals
Lineela (44)
W. Doherty. t
Hnlman. f
1 Horde, c ...1
Millar, f .....
Cloutler, g
Anderson, i
Bins, g :
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?i At Madison Square Garden ... 1 JJj Cancels
111 11 NIT Opens 19tll Stand iTourney Play
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NEW YORK WWThe oldest of the post-season basketball tourna
mentsthe National Invitation opens its 19th stand in Madison Square
Garden Saturday with a familiar cast.
The NIT, conceived by a group cf New York basketball writers,
originated in 1938, when the aboli
tion of the center jump after each
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9- 9
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1 10
48 - Handball Meet
T
j To Start Monday
PINEIR'RST, N. C. - Tor
rential rain, a sequel to Thursdays
day-long showers, Friday washed
out the second round of the North
and South Women's Amateur Golf
Tournament.
As a result, the field will play
two rounds Saturday to assure a
Monday final as originally scheduled.
goal was a recent memory and
Bunte. c ;
MrCieary,
(iraythwaite.
Hale, g
Jenson, g
Crowe, g
PastreU. j ...
Totals
Buttle (72)
Codes, f ...
Sanford. f .
Cockel. t .
Raicich, f
Striclln. c
Fuhrer, c .
Markey, g
Bauer, g .
Fritzell. g
Cox. g -Harney,
g
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4 18
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Utah ...
Seattle ..
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1- 4
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5- 8
2- 2
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38
Redmond Cage
I Coach Resigns
j REDMOND - Marvin Scott
Friday announced his regisnation
as head basketball coach at. Red
mond High School. . He had held
the position since 1949.
js Scott said he is accepting a job
jwith ar-P.ortland machinery com
I panyr He is a former Portland
University baseball and basketball
; player.
1 His Redmond teams won two
district basketball titles, shared
two others and twice participated
in state tournaments. Scott also
was baseball coach and an assist
ant in football.
20 72
37 ai
34-72
COACHED FOR SPORTS
M0RGANT0WN,
W. Va. Wi-
West Virginia University athletic
Ji Schedule fur the county
lo 'doubles handball tournament has
e
3
17 40
7-48
1240
Add A-l Tourney 32
Eaten (80) (Ml K. Falls
Powell (8) F (2) Perkins
Cilvey (4) r (4) Tlch.nor
Warren OR) C (11) Moore
rarrell (Si O (10) Taurher
Lundatrom (It) O (5) Klmpton
Reserves scoring: Eugene King 10,
Olaen t. K. Falls Runge 2, Suther
land 18, Ptppra I, Burk 1
Jefferson () ' (55) Mllwaukie
Both (12) r (01 Haller
Berreman (St F (17) Paula
Anderson (18) C (2) Keyser
Back (4) C (4) Bettnar
Jacob (10) G (14) Gr'ss nb'cher
ttewrve scoring: Jefferson Krohn
1 Abbott I, Hergert 5 Mllwaukie
Schnelbel 1, Landls 1, Warthen 8.
Feadtetaa (S4)
Thorn (14)
Applegate (11)
Pagu 114)
Jam (0)
Hsyne (8)
Rwrv scorl
rlnat
Dodg 2. Cenlral EUel 8
Stewart I.
(a) Centr. Cathelle
F (9) r- ary
T (81 McWhirter
C (18) Altenhofen
C (91 Farrell
O (6i Hopman
Fend lei
Frant 1
Mae-HI (44)
dinger 1131
Llevallen (15)
Weiss (10)
LaRu (2)
Feigner (8)
(48) BeaeertM
(5) Williams
(4) Altenhofen
(01 Johnson
(18) Weston
(81 Anderwn
been released and the first match
es get underway Monday at the
YMCA. Singles matches will start
the week following the doubles.
Class A matches: Lou Bonney
and Jack Hazelett vs. Lee Shinn
and Bob Shinn at 5:30 p.m. Norm
Wnislow and Jim Carnes vs. Bob
Anderson and Gus Moort at 5:30
.m.
Class B and C matches: Bud
Sharpnak and Kent Hotaling vs.
Eemrson Teague and Mike Fajer
at 7 p.m. Dean Pfouts and AI
Ferris vs. Bruce Hamilton and
Ole Olson at 7 p.m.
The Doug White-Alex Byler
and Bill Poindester-Phil Ringle
teams drew first round byes.
By mid-day almost two inches
...i i.. - i - i. ni rain nan ianpn nn mp .n z
rnniri .en,, fin nnints in a onmp. it chamnionship course in a 36-hour director Robert (Red) Brown for-
was a tremendous success from Period.
the start, when 14.497 spectators! Saturday's pairings include:
Sheila Moss, San Bernardino,
Calif., vs Anne Quasi, Marysville,
Wash.; Marlene Stewart, Fonthill,
Ontario, Canada, vs. Ruthie Jes
sen, Seattle.
saw Temple beat Colorado 60-36 in
the final.
Four games among unseeded
teams open the NIT program Sat
urday. The winners meet the four
seeded teams Monday and Tues
day, with the semifinals Thursday
and the finals the following Satur
day. For the first time, the finals
will be played in the afternoon so
they can be televised nationally.
Dukes, Aggies on TV
After an opening game between
Lafayette and St. Francis of Brook
lyn, defending champion Duquesne
takes on Oklahoma A. and M. in a
second afternoon contest. The Du
fmcrly coached four sports. He ha
died basketball and tennis at West
Virginia and coached" football and
track in high school.
College Shooters
Face Rifle Tests
Softball Meetinc
Planned Monday
Jim Dimit, state softball dir
ector, has called .a meeting Mon
day for all managers or sponsors
of teams that wish to play in
either the City or Industrial
leagues this coming summer. The
meeting start's at 7 p.m. in the
school administration office.
The iorganizational meeting will
be presided over by Hovt Cudd.
president of the city softball as
sociation. Walt Wirlh, city parks
supervisor, will' talk on the facil-
SPORTSMAN'S
DIGESTS
DRY-FLY FISHING IN
SWIFT CURRENTS
WmEH STREAM FISH ABE FEED
kvte IN SWIFT, WHITE WATER, OR
BELOW A FOAy WATERFALL,
THEV MUST GRAB BITS OP FOOO
QUICKLY1 BEFORE THEY'RE SONB
WITH THE CURRENT. THUS, FISH
HAVEN'T TIME TO INSPECT ARTI
FICIALS CLOSELY AND THEY OFT
EN HOOK THEMSELVES WITH THE
HARD STRIKE. USE A PARK FLY
ABOUT TWICE NORMAL SIZE
SO FISH CAN SPOT IT QUICKLY. A
PRAS IS LEAST ALARMING HERE.
- CAST UPSTREAM, WORKING UP -FROM
TAIL OF THE STRETCH TO
ITS HEAD BY SUCCESSIVE CASTS.
Former Dodger pitcher Clyde
King began last season as At
lanta's opening day pitcher.' This
season he starts the campaign as
Atlanta manager.
Skating Star
Cliarg
PHILADELPHIA W - Ronnia
Robertson, 19-year-old Long Beach,
Calif- figure skater, who is the No.-..
2 amateur in America and the
world, denied Friday that he had
ever demanded excessive expensei
"or any kind of expenses for that
matter" for exhibitions in F.urope.
The young star appeared at
hastily summoned news conference
after he finished second to Olympic
and World Champion Hayes Alaa
Jenkins in the school figure com
petition in the 1951 American
championships.
Denl'i Any Knowledge
Robertson, flanked by his father,
Albert, and his skating coach, Gut
Lussi. of Lake Placid, N. Y in
sisted he didn't know who brought
charges against him or exactly
what the charges are.
"I certainly think it is unfair (o
keep these things secret," said
Robertson's father. "And making
this announcement on the evt of
the competition does not help the
lad's morale.'
The controversy erupted Thurs
day night when the U. S. Figure
Skating Assn., sponsor of the cur
rent tourney, disclosed that a "rep
resentative of a foreign skating as
sociation" said young Robertson
had demanded "excessive expense!
in connection with exhibitions."
Hde Tahl,
Tldrs lor Taft, Orrsoa
(Compllrd By U. 8 '.oast and
Geodetic Survey, Portland, Or )
Reserves srorlnf: Beaverton Nel-
4, '.earns 1.
lthvatra
Tim Heishl
S 05 a m. 6.8
4:3.1 p.m. 4 1
I U a.m. 8 7
6:47 p m. 4 1
4:8! a.m. 8 8
7:07 p.m. 4.8
WASHINGTON W - Shrpshoot
ers frorrj more than 150 'colleges
will compete Saturday in the Na
tional Intercollegiate Rifle cham
pionships. The University of California
tram will he riVfpnrlins it cham-
quesne-Aggies. game also will be pj0nship and Leonard Puccinelil, a
televised nationally ICBSh i California senior, will be shooting
Saturday night's doubleheader : for his second individual title in a
pits Seton Hall against Marquette row.
and St. Louis against Xavier. The Shoulder to shoulder matches
winners of the afternoon games will be held at 16 colleges, with
will face Niagara and Louisville, the national champion being de
rcspectively, on Monday nmht and termincd in a telegraphic poll.
w'wuers the, evening virtnrs will piny St.. Conceded a good chance to de-
Tim Height
10:10 am. -0t
37 pm. It
1) IS e m. -0 I
10:37 p m. 18
K M p m. -01
11:85 pm.
Joseph's and Dayton on Tuesday, throne California are teams from
. West Point, the University of
Longest field goal kicked by a Maryland, M. I. T., the University
player from UCLA last season was ! of Minnesota and the University
i t i the 35-yarder booted by Jim Decker I of Tennessee.
UNIVERSITY BOWL
Ladies Minor League team re
sults: Team No. I (Pat Schroyer
I74 I. Ladd 4 Bush Peggy Short
J68I 1. Team No. I (Jean Domes
72 1 Team No. 7 "Mary Vej-lupek-483
) 2. Batdorf's (Gloria
Cale-511) 1, The Meadows Evelyn
Shaw-441) I. Mt. Fir. Lbr. (Helen
Hearlng-457) 3, Hollywood Finance
(Peggy Alsman-429) 1.
High team series and game. The
Meadows 1663 and 633. High in
dividual series and game. Gloria
Gale of Batdorf's Sll and 224. High
Individual game Gloria Gale of
Batdom Home 4 Auto Supply
zz.
CAPITAL ALLEYS
Ccpltol Minorettc Ladies Lague
results Fridav: Ladd'i Market 1
F. Wattler 4M. Payless Drugs
I 'I. Turnbun 401: The Hub 3
M. DeGeer 463), W. C Dyer 4
Sons 1 E. Coble 457): Team No
2. 1 'E. Lemmon 404 1, Commercial
Credit 3 (J. Gannon 482'; Team
No. 8. I D. Sommer 431). Blue
Lake Packers 1 R. Lewis 431 1
Master Service Stations 1 Z. Jan
n 364i, Ed's Market 3 (J. Krom
all 413).
High team seriea. Team No I
,11 1, nr . I-: -L . m
w,m 4uj, mgn warn game, jeam
No. I with 700; high individual
enes, J. Gannon 482; high indlv
dual game. A. Loken. 170
Mercantile No. 1 League team
results: Joneswsy Market 1, Rim
age's S; Pink Elephant 3. Salem
tSmokt Shop 1; Shryock's Men
Wear 1 Wolcamott's 0: Jivre
3, Trusx Oil Co. 1; Phihppl Motor
1, Santura Hardware I; Kent
Real Estate 0, Blue Lake packers
4.
High team series and game.
Blue Lake Packers 2,894 and
1.068.' Hifh individual series
Carol Anderson of Sintiim Hard.
wire S33. High individual rime.
Mel Leln of Jsycet's and Sam
Allenby of Elut Lake 209 esch.
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