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14-(Sc II) Statesman, Salem. Ore., Thurs., Nov. 21. Coaches Split on 2-Platoon Game Colman Wants Ivy League Return NEW YORK. Nov. m uT Ivy league football coach were in wide disagreement today over suggestion from Dick Colman of Princeton etllinjj 'or the league to ignore the NCAA rule committee and return " ' "" " I to two platoon football. Giants Set 1958 Slate Schedule Lists 77 Home Games SAX F RANCISCO Nov 20 The San Francisco Giants released a I9.il! schedule today calling for 77 baseball games at heme. 2? of them in an extended welcoming Wretch New Giant faat ill gel a Wok at fire Natloaal l.eagee' team before the team heads east. The r- oraedtl shows tke Saa Francis ram pla-ing H af their frt IS -V. T)" Giant open here April 15 Againit the Los Angeles Dodgers vuu aiici iiiirr Ka'irca. au lo un ngeles for a three-game opening et there Then the former New 3'orkers return to San Francisco to yfay through May n. 1 Tke arbedule raUs far tl aigkl - games at the Giaata Median " eipected rapacity Zijm aad - aaly Iwa dniMebeaaVra. Puts- Z kargk plays aae aa May 4. Ckt ; raga draws tke atbef July 4. There will also he two games Htm Sept. I against Los Angeles, ut they will be played separately 3n the morning and afternoon 2 Ticket manager Pete Hoffman aid the double admission program JVai decided on in expectation of 'extra big'' Labor Day crowds. ; oi retarsuag iram tke La Aa- . gelt apeaer. tke Glaal. start- Zlmt April B. pUy St. Uuis. e Cklcac. Pkilatklpkia aid lIUa . kargk wllk eeaa4 thrcc-came ta. A.,.i. ,ni.g C ThB GiMti to on th road retununf June I lor a night open - r igajast tbe world champion Mil - aukee Bnve. That will be Mil- iXaukee' first appearance here m The West Coast transfers of Ihe 2 Glaats aad Dodger braagkt m a toot drastic rkaages la Ike 2 arkednllag. Tke Giant will play - each lean It lime at home, bat tke aerte are evenly dl- - trtbeted. mmm o Ctitldj freni pmtMliBf m?) ; at Southern Cal Saturday, assistant coach Jerry Frei, the former Willamette U man. was sweating it out but" hard . while assigned to a scouting role at the Oregon State-Stan- ford game at Corvillis. Between trying to chart the Beaver playi, keeping up with the fabulous day Joe Francis had, J tiy warm atop the chilly press box roof and listen to the ; UO-USC game via Johnny Eggers' portable radio, Frei was as busy as that paper hanger you've heard about, the one with only one arm and the itch. :Frei Took Victory With Remirkible dim a A typical roach all the way. Frei refused to yield even 2 the semblance of a smile until the final gun rraeked the - silence of tbe vast LA Coliseum. Then Instead of letting T out with an expected "Yippee:" and bumping his noggin on the press box rafters, Frei gave forth with a shockingly non-exuberant. "Well, that's that." ... 5 Speaking of football coaches. Hal Whitbeck. who brings ma opuugiiciu mjucis 10 ion tomorrow nigm to piay ; South Salem, will be remembered as the Pacific University m whiz of a few yean ago. His assistants are Bo Clingman, the onetime Springfield High fulback who played at Oregon t State; Bill O'Neal, a former Southern Oregon Red Raider, Z nd Irv Roth, the Silver-ton lad who attended Willamette : u. .-. . - He'll be a spectator at Eugene Saturday, but Lee Gus- tafson will have more than a mild interest in the classic he'll t watch that afternoon. Gus coached both Nub Beamer of t the Beavers and Jim Shanley of the Ducks when they were Shrine gamers. . . . Gus will undoubtedly be on Reamer s side, however, for Lee has quite an Oregon State football background himself. ... Z f x-Saem snd OCE Stir Coach for Powers m Z Then there's Bud Michaels, the former Leslie Junior High, Salem High and Oregon College (Monmouth) gridder of yean gone by who now has his Powers Cruisers in the thick of the state's A-2 grid championship struggle. . . . Wonder if Bud will ever forget a game is which he plased for the OCE Wolves at Ashland, against Southern Oregon ; bark in 149 when Bill MrArthur's rluh was loaded with ; the likei of Gus Ingley. Robin l-ee. Hank Decker, etc., - and Al Simpson was just about as well heeled as mentor 2 Mel Ingram, then a Coast Conference official and now coach of the Grants Pass Cavemen, was umpire that night. - The game was a lulu, full of swinging fists and ejected Z players. Just after the kickoff that opened the second half, Ingram charged toward tyichaels with an accusing finger,, t ahouting. "You're out of the game! I've been watching you ; the whole first half, and now you're through:-' Mif-haeli left, astonished but speechless. E Mel Could Hive Swallowed His Whistle Z ', McArthur questioned Ingram following the 30-6 OCE ; ; victory, asking why Michaels had been kicked out. "He was playing dirty the whole first half," explained Ingram, Z I "and I figured it was time for him to go after that little Z . melee be was in on the second half kickoff." j Then much to Ingram's astonishment, he learned that " Michaels hadn't left the bench in the first half, and was in action for the very first time in the game on that second half 2 kickoff: ..... ' J ; Sot it goes, to it goes. Arid isn't it a shame thai nfficl- ating had to play such an important and argumentive part in both tbe Northwest and Oregon Collegiate conference, J championship games this year? Both OCE and Willamette will long be bitter about the work of the striped-shirters in their big gamei with Southern Oregon and Linfield this Jiar. . a Most ouispoken opponent of the : Princeton coach's sujgestion a i lelty James of Cornell, president jof the American Football Coachr j Assn. and a member of the NCAA ' rule committee'! advisory board "I am definitely against H." aid James alien advlaed nf fel mn'i p'aa. (elman. wke sue reeded the late Charlie Caldwell, aaid Caldwell had beea working m suck a plan. "It made prar- . (ire sessleaa mack easier aad certainly reduced the aamber ( serious injuries," Colman laid. "I don't believe in doing any thing against the rules the NCAA 1 sets. James continued, specifying that he was speaking personally. James said he originally advo cated two platoons, hut is now op-; Jv. ....,. ..u.n "I think a hov likes to plav both wavs and j thl nk nf j. , M,,r (ooball player for it ' He ta'd as maay Sots eeuld play ued-r preaeat limited sen stttallna rules as aader the twa platan! sstem. James normally switches toe teams, aad said he would rale agaiasl any such rer mmeadatloa If It fame before the rule earn mil tee. Colman had said that with two pis loon. v the college game was at Us best, adding: ' It would help any institution where the boys have" to carry the academic load that they do here " Steve Sebo of Pennsylvania was enthusiastic about Colman s plan. ' If I could be more than 100 per cent for two platoon football 1 would be thai.' said Sebo. ' It en- jbles ou to get vour techniques down plt ,nd glVM more boyj , ' chance to play, i portland Reveals Television Plans 1 " w" ; pnPTt An Vm m m Ar Kingsley today said the Portland Reivers plan to televise some of Assistant general manager Ar their Pacific Coa.n league base- lur R. iRcdi Patterson said vice ball games here next season. president K. J. 'Buntic Bavasi The club is looking (or a sponsor " due in "rnorrow and will go into and will call for bids in the next "fR'"on regarding the 15S .w J.... ... L'ms.i.. th. n.u. i president of the club' board of j director. mm They'll Do It Every Time . MONTY WHEN HCS COLLECTINGS FOR THE V4SJOUS OFFICE POOLS, IS AS WELCOME AS BMl-KRl I HE(?C ASAiH? rVHATTA W DOKTCH4 OPPJ . , T)l WHEBES W D0U6H, yA COLLECTING FOR li A RNGO H4LL ir L 4ND GIMME I I 1?" (iUMkT$ NEXT WEEK.' 35 at Night LA Names Home Tilts I-OS AXGK1.ES. Nov. OP -The Los Angeles Dodgers, who hope to know within two weeks whether they will play in Mem orial Coliseum or Wrigley Field, today announced their 77-game 19M home schedule. The schedule released by bus- ' maaager Harald Parratt la- cmaea u aigm games. Last sea- he tkea Braaklya Dodgers Pliyed J. aevea la aearby Jer- f'ty. The Dodgers open the National League season in San Fnncisco against the Innsplanted Newj Vorlt Giant April H, and in Los Angelc Friday. April 1. inree aotiDie-neaders are sched uled, compared with the five or iginally booked in 1957. j The algbt game, aone -: if ;i which will be aa geUway night f a serle. iaclude seea with Plttaburgb. alz with Mllwaokee, fle each with the Chlrag Cub and Pkiladelpbla and faur eack with Sai Fraaciara. St. Louis "- ClaelaaaU. piaving site All indications are that the Dodgers hope to play in lM.nno-1 seat -plus Memorial Coliseum but engineering and many other mat- ters must be solved. Parrot! would not eatimate haw many advance reservatiea applications hive been received for tenia. He (aid It wa more of aa advance than la Brook ly a klatory bit K pointed oat that application were never sought back Eaat al this lime af year. riraiurni naiirr r. u mauey ha said he hope to break all atv tendance records in Los Angeles.! Brooklyn for the past 13 straight years attracted 1.000.000 or more ians at r.ooeus rieia. me uoag- ers" biggest year was 1.807,526 in 1947. Title' Mix Likely Here Con tinned from preceding page) dium turf being as unfriendly n It was In 1153 when Ihe Salem lal m...A Ik.,. U'llUn..)!.. I " nearral playee anly four game aa Ihe field this season, In good weather eoadlllnna. Tkua. oven i with considerable more rain Ihe red of the week, the greensward would be In good thape Friday aight. This wauld be beneficial ta South Salem, far the basons hope iheir averall speed will offset Ihe re spectable site of Ihe huge Spring field rlnn. Tickets for Ike playoff game went oo tale yesterday al Meier k rrsssi ana ni nirkluaa nportlng Goods Store. GraadsUnd seats are . . ... II each, aa a nrt-come-firt- served nasi, t.eayal admission !is 11.54 aad (Indent tickets nre I 75c. Between 5 00 aad 6.CO0 ; Will be eontMl I contra, i able to fiad teat far Ih contest, i and chances are thai all will be filled at gam time. Officials Set For Playoffs, PORTLAND. Nov. 20 'Special''. 'eday Mnrnlni Hnuseolfe nilioi-l. l, ,u. . :ii.i. Leaiu: Bak's Rirhfleld Station (2), Olhcials lor the state semifinals ,m T ,., ,., ,;, .,, prep football games Friday have (ll, Mr Kinney l.lnr. -Merr. Hi; been named by the Oregon Schools IAd;m rocrv iJt. Larky rive in; . , ., . . ,. LaVern t Reautv Salon (4). I.ee Activities Association. Klenrlr ); Ijidd't Market II), C. K. Handling tbe South Salrm-Spnnq- Minerette-s t3): Betty Bov (5. Burk- field Dim, al Salem Frirlav niihl Ltimher Co. (1). Huh Individual iica game at aaiem rncay nignt me: nmh runmham tjaoi. Hun Will be Al Ughtner. referee; John Individual aeries: Ruth Cunnlncham Kolh, umpire: Garth Rouse, field (i.sV- '""!! f'm: r; E- M'"V" , ,. . . ,', (?!. Hi'h team series: Ward s judge; Joe Gray, head linesman, out shop (2.33). tnd Henry Ecrolini. Statistician. Indeoenrient No. 2 Brawns Jewrl- On the Beaverton-Jefferson game at Beaverton are Dan Jones, re- feree: Len Younce. umpire; Bui Love, field Judge; Llovd Zimmer - man. !:..- a j r-i,. ,i, head linesman, and Chuck 1 Mucha. statistician The Willamina-Seaside aame at Wiliammi , T n h.v!f R.,,5 HUlamma will have Bill Beard, rt.. Paul u .. I Marv Goodman,' head linesman; i Bob Donovan, field judge, and Alan Lee. statistician PIZARRO SETS MARK ' SAN Jl'AN. Nov. 70 'T-South- paw Juan Pizarro. a sometimes starter with the world champion Milwaukee Braves, set a Puerto . mi-aii uTHKuv return witn i strikeouts tonight while pitching a Tl . 1 - J . L. . A : I three-hitler as Caguas Ironcei-o. defeated TriC WlNrJtR VV4S JUST PICKED A MINUTE AGO HOW WHO IS SEEKING OUT WHOM? YOU GUESSED fT.' In what major couhx famb last veak, o0 three PUsVEBS C06f THREE TOi EACH 9 ARMY v. COLGATE. ON NOVE0ce 3RD AT V5T POIHX THE CADETS DEPEATE0 COLGATE, 55TO4s, IN A WIL0 6AME THAT LflEATUKEO A 33 TOI NT THIRD QUARTER. 80S KVAcy AND OkX OTEPHEN tOH EACH AAA0E THftTEE K AKMV, WHILE JACK CALL. OlD Trie AMS X COLGATE J Loggers in A-2 League SC'O, Nov. M 'Sneciali The Sdo Loggers move into the class A-z capital Conference this year with what coach Larry Pryse d-: scribes as ' a fine, class B high school learn." Just how well the team win tare in the higher classi- fication is another question. j The Logger have eight letter- men back and won't lack height, The returriMX m a.1 Dirmi ir.i.1 ' , "j-"" -" man at center: rw) Larry Haynes. 5 Monty Brown and 5-10 Don ivrncy ai mrwaru: ann o- jerry Newcomb, $-9 Dennis Bennett, i- Ken Robinson, and 5- David Man- ley at guard. Other varsity prospects are ft-0 Loren .Calkins. S-fl David Rose- rrans. 510 Larrv Karnnsh i-lft Walter Batak. 5-7 Kcrrell Weslen- nvufc, ana ,vs cnancs Moore. Scio opens its season Dwcmbcr 3 p.t Santiam Union High. Follow- mg is the complete schedule; Ttt. Santiam llierf Dee. 4 sll rerion thrrr. lrr. la Jrffrrtoa ehera. Drr. 14 Elmlra here. Dr. 17 J-Krr- on he- rc ? Shrl(-Hfv "-"'y "' Dw t. Jan. II ihrrr. Ier. 21 Elmlra th 27 tllrvrton here. Jin. 'North Marian there '" ""- Woodnu .. ' ' tuytoa here. Jin (iervala here. Jan. IS tuvtaa there. Jan. 2t Santiam her. Jan. - ijnifae ther. i -l"' TT?...". ''.. wnrw mrrr. rri. 11 a. nonnaef her. r. 2i Monroe here. : Marrh 4 W'nodhura ther. M"r : 7 terra there. INlVEBtlTV Labor Lea cue: Preaimen ?47 3, n. ,ii: aims,.. ,i v.ii.. m.,., in; wetiern Paper (1). Carnation J ; J?' .V "' "".T' ' - Utah Inaivldaal (am: A. Hliloy ; i?iT. Nigh individual rl: A. Hl-' "iwi. hii !!v,. H"h h learn cam : Pressman team itnei: Premn Merrantlle Leasue- Kimmel'i Meati (. Kir Hdw Surplus (4)j Wst aloam Pharmacy (I), Davidson Br aad ... Tlr, r ... 13): Zosel Tire Ce. (. Havni Barber Shop 141: (I, eekt Real Eiute (4); Stan's Drtv In (3). Safemy Store Jn-. til; I ok Inmranr (3), Valler Oil C. 1(1). Hlch Individual tame: Orv Srhnllie (23). High lidlvldual series: Any Whitman (551). Hlch learn (me: Havne's Rarher Shop ll.aaai. Hlth team erle,: Krlier Mdo Surplus t2.4S. . CHF.RRV t ITV 'J. Burkiand Lmhr. id: roomier M''; ..JTITV,,' . m,c.,, r.odMV., Vu. DlrkMey.V Y: The ', 3 Mrttmney Mermrv tl); Eb- "" " ' "' ttt. wuiamett v.u.r Lmkr. : van II-..- r.n.- . . U. Km- 1 1 "T-. . "" t"' " covr ,m Uit. xJ?4l"Xu? .,rtM! cl" Ln,ru (52). Him team gam: coomier Mdwa ii mi. Hirk uu " w-a-aa,.a. " - a HEAVIES TO FIGHT ' WASHINGTON. Nov. (AV-Pre- jmoter Ooldie Ahcarn announced rhsnHlAtw irit nA r.an-tN Cat.- tooay ncavyweignts ora r oucy ni ; rr. of Cincinnati will meet 'in a televised ' ABC 10-rounder at Cap- itol Arena on Jan. 1. Stan Palys. 77, who hit .359 lor Nashville last season, w ill set an-! ther chance with the Cincinnati iRedless next spring. I By Jimm In Offense Lions Take Stax Lead j iCentinued from preceding page) j No. 1 ground gainer. The former j Syracuse AM-Amcrican gained 68 yaros in ine jy-.w ne wnn nn ington Sunday and took over the lead with a total 532 yards on 130 attempts for a 4.1 average. Wilsoav w h had led the rua ner since Ihe start af the sea son, managed anly 24 yard against Greea Bay last week and fell ta second place wlik Hi yard on IOC carries and a S-yard average. Hugh McElhea it, San Francisca, retained third place with 47 yard on 101 at tempts, a 4.S average. O Conncll remained on top in the pacing department for the second straight week. The forrsvr Illinois ace now ha completed 53 for 94 f orl,027--yards ;six touchdown passes and a Bl'SUl.NG 10.9 average. If B Yd 1. Avi Brown; Clevalaae 13 S3 4 1 Wllioa, Los Anir!i 1M 525 I. McElhcnay. San l'raa....Jl Ml 4.1 taarei, t'hlcafa Btsri.irt 4M . iMiuu. Chltsga (irf. IS 4 IS 4.1 r.lfford. New York IM 4M 3.S ; jRosMlrr. Wathlnfton lot 4? 4 1 1 Jxhnon. Delrnll S1 1SS 4.5 Krkiur. N-w Yark ts J; 3 r.Jllmorf, thl. Brara St M 4.1 rAsi j Avf. 1 PA PC YH-i. Pet Cal OTonnrll. f'lrv. S4 5S 1031 11 1 H S3 LeBaroa. wn. im m ims si s la.ei McHaa'.tara. IS 161 153a 54 I iia 111 51 .VI 41 S.I5 1?1 47 S3 1 SS.4 7.4 starr. ;b t!mi" 5we IM SI 1-5 4S.S IS) II I Mi M.I IS4 4 137! 31 1 4S 27 514 3S I i i, ' Morrait. em. ; J- 1!7 5 I2 45 7 14 12 1M S.J i.avn. Detroit Brtkwikl. B-ari 74 37 S27 4S.7 ronrrlv. N. v. 141 ta ia?e S4 I a m Detroit i7 t 493 44 7 pass receptions 4i Ktt' Ta. TOs vt'llton tan Praarlir sirtiairn, puukunh """"'. D;,ro1' ii 3 . ta 2t n .24 Berry. Baltimore U001'' ruiraee "" t '?'' w"n"nri 'n Mufwhuifr. nsiiimore ,.'', 't7miU 2: gt0mSr. ' tiipiticih. nra'cieiVnd 17 S 17 II Mulirbtlltr Baltlmor S ;jjr r"hln,"n j Aiauntarn.'"vew',rv Vork Cnthren, Loi Anteles Manas Chlra( Caret 7 l.ayne. D-trnlt a Haitian. Philadelphia 1 wf . f Siletz Sees Good Season SILETZ. Nov. 20 ' Special -With lv tall loltorm.n Karl, from l.ct " 1 - . .. ... . year's sauad. S i 1 e t z basketball coich Wallace Rimsey is predict trig a record equal to last year's 16 and 4 slate, in spite of the fact that nearly half of his games will be against A-2 schools The returnees are 6-4 center Rav Taylor. 6-2 forward James Carr. e-o forward Mike Miner. 6-0 guard Mike wertin, and 5-10 guard Leroyiyard freestyle, and by the Vikin castie. i ne complete Miett scnea ule tollows: n. uc. - Pr k' ( Toledo here. Dee. la Wild- re Drc. 13 Vilielt there 'Dec. 17 Tillamook Catfeolle her, tS Taft there. Dec. 2 Valicts hare. "n. J ni w7b" 'f"-.i "a; of th Sea Jan. 1 Newport there. Jan. 4 Jan. 7 w aldport her. I la Eddrvlll here Jan. u-star, th sea there. Jan. 14 Aliea i lhr. Jan. ; 71 Toledo ther Jan. 21 Tart hr. ! Jtn. 25 Newport here. ' Jan. 2 ra. -st.r r ih sea here. r.. ii a lira her, re. 14 Kddyviii her. Fh. I', Tillamook Cathelie her. Feh. IS Tart there. rh. 21' THUmook rsUielK there, Willamina, Seaside Clash In A-2 Semifinal Friday j 1 ICentinued from preceding page) average aa hi aerial. ' Maine also plays middle line backer on defense, and along with middle guard Mrrlyn iPunk) Wright, is rated the club's top de- fpn ' . Tw c .. u 1 . 1 , . . S?'!uU, htxt H? ,0 Astoria this year, and that was uy one point, iva. iney openra .j. J.. ...... A .1 l-t m m Aatuna. ajiu men .- bered Neahkanie 37-13, Tillamook u. .. riatcWania '2M. w arrentoo 33-0, Uatskame -aTwa-U, mjlUlVU TO "' VV J J V T.n..Mul. St-Ot .nn P.nnn. JIJI 1 I uuiuaii aev . anils WfJiiuuH vt a w- However, the Willamina squad doesn t have to take a,.back seat i0 anybody in the record depart ment The Bulldog are nndefented and untied In len game thl year and their closest rail wa a 14-7 win aver Central way bark in Oc tober. They kave beaten Amlly JI-. Yamhin Sherwood 32-. Dayton Central, Philomath 4M, Basks 13-4, Salem Academy OSC Liked In Big One Forecasting Is Tougher in '57 By JIM KENSfL NEW YORK. Nov. 20 lav-Ten year ago. when spring practice was universal and the Split-T wa revolutionary, this football fore casting must have been a cinch. 1 After picking it least 49 out of 50 high school winner each week, we used to laugh at the guys who stumbled over the college result. Why. an they bad ta da waa pick Satre Dame, Michigan. Saathera Metaadist. Peaa State, Teia. Alabama. Pena. South era CalifnraJa, Nartk Caralina and Geargia Teck. They were tn top tea learn la 147 and a real batck af are-thiagt. But now spring practice is only for the Bowl prospects, the split-T has replaced the common man, and the sure-things, well . . . lowi over Notre Dame, The Irish season was pronounced uc cessful last week it Norman, Okla. The Hawkeyes need this one to save their. Ohio Stat aver Michigan a few week back we waald kav lacked at it differently, but Ike Backeye are new the hottest team geiag. j Baylar aver SMV tker kan't j keen a sure-thing In the South- j weal alnee Daak Walker ard Kyle Rote slapped playing for tbe fun af it. Pitt over Penn State This is the one that might have been for the Lambert Trophy, but Pitt skidded early and State started late. j Mississippi Southern over Ala- bama and w ho would have ever j thought dogs would be quarter-1 backing satellites'1 I'CLA aver Southern Cal but why get excited about it A team named Oregon I going to the Rase Bawl. Duke aver North Carolina the Tar Herts are aa their way bark, but Ihe resurgence wen't reach Durham. Florida over Georgia Tech-the . Li:-' l.,. yWrecks.are just- ramblin thnc. 1 days powers who figure to Current win going away Saturday include: Michigan State over Kansas State, Auburn over Florida State and Oklahoma over Nebraska. In close anes. tke picks are Oregon State ever Oregon, Princeton ever Dartmouth. Rice aver TCI". Rutgers ever fnltim bla. Kansas aver Missouri and West Virginia aver Syracuse. Other Saturday winners, by scc- tion: East Yale over Harvard. Villa- nova over Wichita and Lehigh over LaFavette. ,JJ Midwest Detroit over Dayton, 7.J4 ! Wisconsin over Minnesota, Hous J JJ ton over Tulsa. Purdue over Indi- ana Illinois over iinnois over nonnwesiern, r-ninrarin over towa siate i ajaiii . ciemsea over Wake Far est, Tennessee ever Kea- I laeky. Vaaderbill aver tbe Cita i del. Nnrtk Carolina Stale aver ; South Carolina. Mary lead aver Virginia. Far West California over Stan ford, Washington over Washington State, Marquette over Arizona. Brigham Young over Colorado State V., Arizona State over Col I lege of Pacific, Air Force over New Mexico. Vikings Lose Swim Meet PORTLAND. Nov. 20 'Speciali st. Helens edged the North Salem , swimming team 57-47 here this aft ernoon on the margin of a narrow victory in the final 160-yard med ley. The meet was held at Couch . ocnooi. Larry Vincent paced the Viking swimmers with 13 points and vic tories in the 60 yard individual medley and the 40-yard breast stroke. Vincent also finished sec- ond in the 40-yard backstroke. Other Salem first places were won by Tom Ficklin in the 40- 160-yard relay team of Denis Rit chie. Fred Hamrick, Mike Cooper and Ficklin. Hamrick added a second in the 200-yard fr e e s t y 1 e and Cooper picked up a second in the 40-yard breaststroke. Other second placet went to Klaas Schenk in the 100- v-rA hr.aclctrnL-. anI In Mart , " . ' , ,. vanaernoot in me lw-yara inai- vidual medley. ficklin put on a tremendous burst of speed in the anchor lop n, (Ki final .inl hut fall tun yards short of victory. 2S-7. Sheridan M-4, and Dallas 25-7. The Bulldogs came through the Dallas game in good shape and are expected to be in top physical con dition Friday night. Coach Tarn Cewaa ha indi cated ne change from laal week's darting lineup. Tkal mean Seaside will be facing a kackiield composed of Yawama League scoring champ Bab N'e kleby. raaaer-ap Walt Pead, Ma rion Peed, and Darrel Holstad. Nokleby feU a little short of TltarU 1 JU lOUtnUOWD. PUl IM5 IUU Vil J" - kA ..U J V... U - - : tl arnnnlikH fnp 190 nninta Ini. i.,r wnicn is , fair.,0.middiiD- total ....tvutv-. Bl SHNELL GETS AWARD NEW YORK. Nov. 20 t - The Touchdown Club of New York taid today its 1957 award for the in dividual who has made a contribu tion of permanent value to footba'l would be given to Asa S. Bushnell. Eastern College Athletic Confer ence commissioner. Sheridan Area IV " :i' J . ' : 1 'MM Hiwi m MlOi.iniliriin n i rmm iimi mi nail 'i i at Jim Oldham, left, of Sheridan and Earl Smith, right, 11M Long Ave., Salem, bagged this 325-pound bear near Sheri dan recently. It was one of the biggest reported seen in that area in vears. Royals Whip Warriors In Pro Basketball Mix PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 20 - 'in 46-39 at halftime. The Royals ers aren't listed as the No. 1 of Big Clyde Lovellette poured in 30 took command early in the third fense performers in the NCAA sta points tonight, thereby leading Cin- quarter, scoring 11 consecutive tistics. Anderson, Stransky and cinnati to a 99 -H9 victory over the points for a 58-53 advantage. i Bakhtiar are among the first ten Philadelphia Warriors in a Nation- n t game at Minneapolis, Rich in rushing, however; Grosscup is Guerin, scored five points in the "! second in passing. NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSBf. last 2 seconds to nape the New Other aaUiaadiag erfarmers Eastern Dlvitlnn ii a taaa Boston Syracuse s .455 . J;u'1 Aw Tor 4 ji r-'i :1"iirittra Dlvlloa W L it. Lewie - Pet I JS3 , M jas .IK j ?rdr:r. j MinneapoUs t al Basketball Assn. vention Hall. game at Con The Royals' victory moved them lata a lie with Detroit for second place ia NBA s Western division. The setback was Phila delphia's four Ik In a raw, and (trapped Ihe Warriors lata third place la Ihe Eastern section Cincinnati looked like a different team in the second half after trail : Council Eyes Oil Royalties I HOUSTON. Tex.. Nov. 20 i The " II , -l... . I iul... U-J nuu3luu l"J iuuoj .aiiru lor " ,eKal DPuuun m wncl ou royalties from city-owned property can be used to finance revenue 'ZJhftSiL 11 e" Producing!; Howard King of Rue, . Nev.. to league size baseball stadium. I K . morrow night in n Oakland audi- Oil was discovered last weekend In 18 m0,1,n8 th c,,y hM rec,vd , torium 10-rounder billed as a come- on the 331-acre city prison farm, ovr 190.0O0 in royalties from the back fight for the Midwest heavy- which some councilmen have tug- garbige dump lease. ' weight. H SAW !! i IOIMKK AND CO. 3 V. -W. 1 f aT... 1 ) v i anaaftV T V , j I J TJ k 4 V I &aictfzctu yuawdfaf CIA DC Grows Em 8g frrn York Knickerbockers to a i05-101 victory over the Minneapolis Lakers. The win broke the Knicks' losing streak-at nv' garnev: Guerin, who kasa't practiced for tlx week because af a bra ke thumb, broke a M-N He with a three polat play ia the last is second. The leant thea traded basket aatil tbe final horn. ' The Lakers, who never led in the contest, came back from a 10 point deficit midway in the fourth quarter. With the score 93-91. Dick Garmaker scored five points in 45 seconds and Hot Rod Hundley tied the score on a field goal with on minute and three seconds remain ing. ; gested as a lite for a maior recrea .. 1 .i. -. IJ J uun raiicr uin wouio inciuae a large miuu-purpose staaium. . Oil was discovered last year en tho rttv-JMirneifl aarhas ttnmn on your HEW Fall and Winter TJallored Jo IfFjeaAure Suit Sportcoat Reg. Priced Suits Suitsft ki r nun at I You con hove your new Toilored-To-Meosurt suit in time for the holidays. We guarantee . pre-Christmos delivery. Choose from hun dreds of new, hondsome fabrics, patterns ond tones in the style you most prefer. Yqu have the assurance of receiving the fit you need. Come in todoy ond sove! Nov. 21 lo 27 (Half badcS Get Notice Francis, Jones, Douglas on List Br HUGH FtLLERTON JR. NEW YORX. Nov. line with recent football trends, hard-running halfbacks appear to be attracting more attention than passing quarterbacks as the field of candidates for the 1957 Alt American -team begins to take shape. There are twice a many kail backs, af course , but a half das en ar so art getting- highest recammeadatisas (ram Associat ed Presa regional AU-Amerkan award while few T narterback receive Up killing. The Associated Press All-America team, selected on the basis of performance through the entire season, will be announced Dec. 5. Preliminary listings include 14 halfbacks. 10-eye-calching quarter backs and four fullbacks. Other players still are under considera tion, of course, and their perform ances in the closing games of the season may move some of them up to displace the current favor ites. ' Same af the strongest recom mendations weal ta halfback Joha Craw of Teia AM. Writ Kowaleiyk t Mkhlgaa -State. Bob Anderson af Army, Bab Mutgade a Arlsona State ITempel and Bab Slranskr of C a I a r a d a. qaarterbaek Lee Grossrap af Utah and King Hill of Rice, aad fallbacks Jim Bakkllar af Virginia and Jimmy Taylor af Louisiana Stale. Because all-around ability is de manded and because the top teams olay rugged schedules, these play- on the potential All-America list Include Metre Dame's Nick Pietresante; Speedster Dick Christy af Narth CareUna State, SIB' fkool.A BKofl aaBetafaw terback Harvey White of Clem eon la tbe Atlaatle Coast Caa fere ace. In Prarwia nf firMnn Stale. Jimmy Jonea of Washington and Jack Douglas of Stanford repre sent the Pacific Coast Conference. In the Southeastern Confer ence there are Mississippi State's Bill Stacy and Ray Brew af Mlslsslppl. Bobby Jor dan af VMI. Mike Semmer of George Washington and Bobby ftchwane of Tbe Citadel la Ihe Sewthere Conference are ether atitanding Southern back. 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