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erie. Pacific Auto Supply .-' . . w .... : ... I ..' . - Bearcats Book Tilts With Chico State Team First Game Set Tonight InWUGym "Willamette University's Bear cat! open a two-night basketball series with the Chico State Wild cat! here tonight at eight o'clock, In the WU Gym. Second game will be played Saturday night. For John Lewis' Bearcats, the fames will be their fourth and firth of the young season. Thus - far the Methodists have dropped two. to Central and Western Wash Ington. and won one, over College of Puget Sound. Coach Gene Maxey's Chico club opened Its swing through tho Northwest earlier this, week, los ing a 7t-M decision to Southern Oregon's Red Raiders, at Ashland. Not a Big Team The visitors don't, amount to either a big or an experienced crew. One sophomore and three Juniors are in the starting lineup, ind Maxey's tallest operator is M center Hal Ellis, one of the Juniors. Ellis Joins with M Mose Mas telotto, -l John Wagooer, t - Billy Graham and ft-t Al Darby in the starting unit. Graham was Chico Slate's top point producer in the SOCE game. Willamette wiU have a decided edge in height, but haven't much more experience than the visitors. Neil Causbie. a senior, opens at center with his I feet. 7 inches. Jim Thompson, the freshman from Astoria at S-l will be at one for ward, and Don Hoy. senior from Newberg at t-1 will be at the other. The guards will be S 11 freshman Ed Grossenbacher from Milwaukie, and t-0 Junior Rao Taylor, from Corvallis. Oa Read Next Week ' The games bring , to close Willamette's home case activity for the year. Next week the Bear eats play in the invitational tour nament at Reno, Nev and then go idle until January 11 when they open Northwest Conference action with Llnfield here. - Bearcat Star 1 v-v).' :n mm. ' . 1 "a v i 1 'i R I 2 I Viks Sched Grizzlies In Road Go Eugene High's undefeated Axe men and their 6-foot, 4-inch all around sharpie Charley Warren move into the South Salem High Gym tonight for an eight o'clock basketball clash with the resident Saxons. And while Dick Ballantyne's crew is attempting to put an end to the victory skein of the Axe men, which has now reached six strsight, the North Salem Vik ings will be on the road for an other eight o'clocker at MfMinn- vine wun me urizzues. Saturday Twin BiU Both North and South team up Saturday night as hosts tor the Hudson Bay and Fort Van couver - teams of' Vancouver, Wash., in a doubleheader start' ing at seven o'clock at North Salem. This twin bill will be the makeup for the one snowed out earlier In December. Hank Kuchera's Axemen al ready hold a victory over the Saxons, gained at Eugene by a 90-41 score on December 11. Eu gene has also defeated Benson, Albany, Medford (twice) and de fending state champion Franklin. Kuchera earlier this week told that Ballantyne's team "gave us our best ball game so far." Warren Has Tslent The talented Warren, a do-everything-well court star whose 'father once coached at the U of ! Oregon, Js one of only two let : termen on the current Eugene team. The other is 6-2 forward Don Lawrence. I But Kuchera has molded sn- Don Hoy, above, t-root, Mnch other itrong Uam from Mi Ma- senior guard for the Wil-1 ton's reserves and Junior varsity lamette Beareati will be la ' players, including 6-1 Tom Jones, , the Starting lineup tonight 6 Gary Powell and Craig Bush when the Cats opea their ,. Greg Willner, 6-1 Neil two-Bight series here with Goldschmidt, HO Dave Coe and . Chic. State. Ilev hail, from Newberg. Cap-Loop to Show In 2nd Round Play The Capital Conference basket ball teams move into their second round of action tonight, Jn four fames. . " The Silverton Foxes play the terra Catholic Sabers la an eight o'clocker la the St. Joseph's Auditorium, North Marion goes against the Cascade Cougars at Cascade, Stayton's Eagles are at Gervais and the Woodburn Bull dogs play the ML Angel Preps, at Woodburn. These start at eight also. la their openers last ' week Coach Marshall Barbour's Wood burns, led by Fidel Gaviola'a point making spree, noted out Leo Grosjacques' Sabers in a 51-60 thriller, Dick . Brown's Mt Angels lost a 39-32 nod to Ordie Hoye's Gervais Cougars, Don Reed's Silvertons took victory over the North Marion Huskies of coach Bob Logsdon and Fred Graham's Eagles took their biggie with arch-rival Cas cade, downing Cal Kersey's Cou gars la a 9641 tussle. Gaviola pumped la 34 points in the Woodburn win to take a commanding lead in the drive for individual scoring honors in the circuit for the season. Some of the other high scorers in the openers were North Marion's Roger Moore with 13, Cascade's Jim Uhrhammer with 17, Stay ton's Roger Ward with 18, Sil verton Rex Brown with 19 and Bob Kouf with 13, and Serra's Denny Frank with 16. fer from Mill City South Beath North South Salem goes into the fray fresh from a 93-42 win over North Salem in another of their outings Tuesday night In that one Dan Moore, Bob Bayne and Ron Rus sell led the way. and they'll be the ones counted oa mostly to night la the Saxon attempt to nill -Um Aa-aman - " f . ' Teaming with this trio in the starting lineup will be Jack Scott. Bob Trelstad or Larry Thompson. Viking Starters The probable starters for the Vikings will be Jim Litchfield snd Gary Kanx at forwards, Al Harter at center and Bob Reeves and the dynamic Dennis McKee at guards. McMinnville starters are Gene Carlson, Gary Hantze, Dave Ryals, Maryla Ritchie and Don Carlson. , r ; Lions' Boss cts Pact Axeman Whiz , --XSTZ SW "S PASADENA. Calif., Dee. 30 The Iowa football squad went through another "controlled scrim mage" late today and bead coach Forest Evashevski sounded a thought about his Rose Bowl en counter with Oregon State., Said Evashevski: "We know what Oregon State probably will do, but not when they will do it" And, harking back to Iowa's 14 13 win over the Pacific Coast Con ference bowl representatives In the regular season, Evashevski added: "They probably know the same about us. I would be very happy right now to settle for another one point Iowa victory like that of Oc- sf H)tej5on$Hute$mati Statesman, Salem, Ore., Fri., Dec. 21, '58 (Sec. IV)-33 Jon Arnett, Brodie To Six-foot, four-Inch junior Char ley Warren, above, will lead the unbeaten Eugene 'Axe men against the South Sa lem Saxons In their eight o'clock basketball feature In nan the Sax Gym tonight War ren Is the talented son of former U of Oregon coach John Warren. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 20 WV- John Brodie and Jon Arnett team ed uo today in what is almost cer tain to be the heart of the West offense come Dec. 29 and the an nual East-West Shrine Classic In Kexar Stadium. Coach Buck Shaw of the Air Force Academy worked out his 24 All Stars at nearby Palo Alto. Stanford's Brodie and Arnett, the Southern California speedster. worked diligently with Coach Jack Curtice of Utah perfecting timing and running plays. California's Herb Jackson and Utah State's fast Jack Hill made up the rest of the practice backfield. , May Be Oa Tap "Was it the No. 1 unit?" "It's as good as any of them," Shaw replied. He described Arnett and Hill as two of the fastest out side runners who can go inside he's ever seen. ' In the East camp, Terry Bren- nan. Notre Dame and. East coach, predicted his team would tend to be more of a passing club with Irish Quarterback Paul Harming and such receivers as Michigan's Tom Maentx, Steve Junker of Xav- ier and Brad Bomba of Indiana, all foot 3. Breanan Experiments In an afternoon session, Bren- did plenty of experimenting Eyes Win Rcjci 5 , By DON HARGER '. Steefhead anglers are getting in some good licks on the coast now, with many of the streams giving up some good catches. The Salmon river, one of the first to drop and clear, was producing good steeineM catcnes earner in me wees. Weather conditions during the past few days would indicate that most of the streams will still be fishable by the week-end. Good raas ef ateelhead have catered .nearly all ef the streams aad although seme of them snay be We high U salt meet anglers, the flahlag ts maca better . taaa It has beea fer seme time. Red yarn, ' Ll - . elaster eggs aad flveresceat lares ' will - predeee la the discolored water. I j ' Smaller streams such as Three Rivers, mm.tmmJmim Little Nestucca, Drift creek, etc., will be in km good shape and the angler who likes nis fuui do" (i(fhti t cIoM quarteri .houid d wtu on . the smaller waters. On some of the larger streams he may do better by boating or by fishing the slower, deeper runs ... This Wis Supposed to Be the Banner Year Earner this year we were reminded from news soarces In Canada that Hit weald prodoee the largest crep ef water X . fewl aeea la years. Whea the hatch finally came eff, the re t . port was farther wpheld by aetaal aerial sarveys. There was ae ' .. ' deabt bet that 154 would be hamper year as far as the docks were concerned. Wed, where are theyf We like to compare 19M to 19SS when the Willamette valley . seemed alive with waterfowl front the very beginning of the season until the end. Of course, the river flooded many times in 19SS and there was plenty of water and feed for the birds. However, with the exception of one or two days during the present season k . we have not seen any of the enormous and exciting flights passing ' through. - , , It Hasn't Been as Good as Last Year It would appear that If the tSt erep ef waterfowl exceeds. . , that of 19M, then they most kars by-passed as ea rente te ' California er Mexke. Certainly we have aot had the ducks , la the valley that we had last season. . As the seasons pass your writer feels that we in the Willamette " valley will notice great change In the migration of the water fowL Their flight habits will change as they are changing now. The newly cultivated farm lands in Washington where once there was desert, will tend to hold the waterfowl in the upper Columbia river areas, and until a freeze-out chases the ducks on south we may expect less in the way of waterfowl shooting. ; : It ts a condition which eaaaet be caatrelled by the shooting . . dates set ae by the V. S. Fish A Wildlife Service and the la . dividual stale game agencies. If the season ts opened tee J - (Ceatlaaed page 3J, cel. 1) DETROIT. Mich.. Dec. Buddy Parker today turned down an offer to coach the Detroit Lions again in 1957, but in a brief state ment left the door Just halfway open for a possible seventh season at the helm. Openly fed up with what he calls a ' "definite trend toward dirty football" in the National Football League and reportedly on the lookout for more security than (Ceatlnaed page 34, col. 7) ' This Week's Cage Tilts: FRIDAY ' MUh BthMl Garnet) . KuitiM ( Scuta Salera, S. NurUl Salm al McMimavtUf, S. Silmrtoa at Svrra, S. Staytoa at Gcrrali, S. ' Mt. Aacal. at Wooehara. S. North Marin at CaaeaSa, S. Albany at Baavartoa, S. Junction City at Lrkajwa, S. rrt OrtTi at Dallaa, S. Dayton at Caaky, S. ParrySal at Amity, S. Sakllmlty at St. Paul, S. Vtirmtmt at Saattara (MiU City), t JrllrraM at She, S. Valuta at Uafieltf iV, S. Cancnrdla at Colton, S. V Wy'aaat at Sandy, S. Caraatt at Banki, S. SATURDAY GAMES Saath Salrm va. Fart Vanraavar and North Salrm i. Hadaaa Bay la douklrkcadet at Nertk Sain Ul(k, I .....' Staytoa at Dayton. S. Roarkarf at Corvallia, S. '. Molalla at Swrat Homa, S. . COLLEGES (Friday nimnt i Ckk-a Stata at Wlllamatt V, I. Navada al Portland V, S. St. Martlat at Llafiald. S. Colorado at Waihlntloa, S. ( Saturday Gaaiaa , Chlro SUU at Willamette U, S. St. MarUn'i al Unfiled. S. Nevada at Portland V, S. Colorado al Waahlnftoa, S. and indicated he would go with a platoon system. The game is play ed under professional rules allow ing unlimited substitutions. t Andy Kerr, an East coach emeri tus and a figure in the 90 of the 32 games, said the line is much heavier than las year's which helped the East win 29-e. Cal Dazzles -Arizona State TEMPE, Arix.. Dec. 20 III California's Golden Bears, using their reserve squad liberally, handcuffed (he Arizona State Sua Devils tonight with brilliant re bounding for a 7441 basketball victory. The Californians scored easily throughout the game on tip-ins and Jumped off to a 7-0 lead early in the game as the Sun Devils missed their first 11 shots. ' Never behind, the Bears were sailing along at 36-29 at halftime. and allowed ASC only one shot at the basket during the first three minutes after the intermission. Cal guard Earl Robinson led aD scorers with 11 points. California (T4) () Aritoaa Stale Frlenrli (101 F v (171 Yowreo Mclnioih 14) T (IS) Nobloy Aaplund (SI C (S) Wilson Arrlllaia (41 , G (U Newman Robinaon (IS) O (71 Daufhertv Reserve scoring: C McKnan 10, Hasler S. Bueh S. Grout J. Kanoo 4. A Bowen 4. .. . ,4 5 i K i i f -v V" a .5 - I 1 (t tober t. Oregon State speed will hurt anyone, and we must control it." - . . v In Santa Monica, the Beaver coach. Tommy Prothro, aent his team. through a routine but spi riled practice, with emphasis in the morning drill on punting and place kicking. End John Clarke and quarter back Ted Searle were place kick ing and tailback Joe Francis and Searle punting. Prothro announced that Monday the squad will shift workouts from Santa Monica City College to Spsulding Field at UCLA. Prothro is very familiar with this setting, having served as assistant to Red Sanders at UCLA prior to taking over as bead man at Oregon State in 1955. Iowa s afternoon workout was hectic, with Much knocking of heads. But no one was hurt. Pro thro similarly had the Beavers in a lively set-to. Meanwhile, statistics show the Big Ten holds a 9-to-l edge over the Pacific Coast Conference since their Rose Bowl pact was signed, but Evashevski says he Isn't un derestimating Oregon State. "Their halfback, Psul Lowe, rsn farther against us than any other back, and Joe Francis' passes to Earnel Durden hurt us plenty, Evashevski said. "We expect plenty of opposition. Year in and out, PCC teams are Just as good (Coatlaaed page M. eol. 2) Baylor Up Near Stilt By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Although . Wilt Chamberlain's scoring average has been dropping steadily since his 52-point spree in his first varsity basketball game, the seven-foot Kansas sophomore t"' " A.A. mater collese scorinc list. And right behind him is Colum bia's Chet Forte, a player who tn his way Is Just as amazing as Wilt the Stilt Coming on with rush in fourth place is Seattle's center star, Elgin Baylor, with 112 points, aa average of 28 per game, NCAA service bureau statistics. which include games of last Satur day, Dec. IS, Thursday showed an average for. Chamberlain of 39 5 points in four games. Forte, who is only 5-9 and rated as a "mid get" among the big boys who play basketball, has a 30.4 point aver age for five games. Chamberlain's figure showed I big drop from his 45 J average of a week ago and its due to go . Ceatlaaed paf 34. eoL 3) terwelght champion Tiny DeMarco hopes to reverse his previous loss to Gaspar Ortega tomorrow night In a 10-round nationally televised fight. DeMarco In Bid Tonight NEW YORK. Dec. 20 -Tony DeMarco. the former welterweight champ who thought he won "look ing lousy" in bis first match with Mexico's Gaspar Ortega. hopes to make the victory official in to morrow night's rematch at Madi son Square Garden. Ortega took a split decision over the Bostonian in their Nov, 23 bout at the garden with referee Al Berl voting t-3-1 and Judge Jac Gqrdon 3-4-1 for Ortega. The other Judge, Frank Forbes, had DeMarco t-4. Although DeMarco was favored last time and failed to live up te that support he again is a 3 to 1 choice in the 10-round match that will be carried on network' radio . (Ceatlaaed page 34, ceL l Rick, Brown Take Honors PHLADELPH1A, Dec. 20 ( -Rick Casares of the Western champion Chicago Bears won the ground gaining championship of the National Football league, while teammate Eddie Brown nailed down passing honors. Casares, rugged ex-Florida full back, smashed for I12S yards in 12 games, gaining more than 100 yards in each of seven contests as he averaged 4 3 yards on 234 (Continued page 34, cel. 1) . Indians Rap Centenary '5f SHREVEPORT, La.. Dec. 20 Ul Stanford whipped down a late rally tonight and handed Centenary its first home court defeat, 7X7, as Paul Neumann and Bill Bond displayed some fancy shooting. Neumann emerged as high point man with 28, .while Bond got 14. Centenary never led after the (Coatlaaed page 34, cal. 1) '' DUCK PIN BOWLING PARTIES Alleys Reserved for . Xmas and New Year's Family Far lies-All thru Holiday Season. All Ages-Chlldren-Men ft Women Can low) Tojj ether. B&B BOWL . 3035 Portland Id. 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