The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 31, 1957, Page 8, Image 8

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Many Highlights, Low lights Spotlight Salem and Surrounding Areas' Sports Scene During 1957
t BOB MHWAITI
Iuiwh bports MrMf
inM: DaflBd elalrlic
fired la na- al balea.
Tint; ii befare ealdaighl.
t. 11. IMl.
A a T or (NAB ACT IS:
Old Maa IMl; Wa U1
tUf oaraa alia la aid mum
sa-aaaioj ta IB boi
Hail saw! Mr Um U bo4
M aa end. bo4 joaH hear a
rrirria from (kit aMuaM.
I e kfl I P4l gawd roraed
far )oo aa,airl Ilk aa l
band al bm roaiaf ar. Of
foar, lew t la reialar
reo'drnl. al IB vallr are
art aaaaaat ae la i; I
treated ibem la pet It
Bwoxbt. bat I bra yea tu l
at o-e all of Iheav
111 b te lint U admit I
f:l da la ao-ta. Bat If I
kda . ta Mai ba aa
tY la ma far.
Ia4 far li record ker are
lew af Ida BKHIfBl. that
hioa-aard lr tear. Well Mali
With Janaery:
I bad a little krla from
l4, kal 14 kiai do a rlfkl
aff ib BL The UrriM but
f aalkall loam waUard Ma air
tbrawih lk rarlfie I hM Caa
Irr rar aod at c k oar a la
al. la tk Itw Baal aa Ik
nrM da af n at4-ar.
Here's abet I IrU dona, at
I In Ik Rig I Uam, kit.
alk eve ear Eoevers la Ik
la af !. Bight aff lk kal
voaH i4 a rbaar U better
m record. I faratobed aa
other Orviaa learn. Iklt tla
la I'alvorallv af Orraa,
ktM far IB Raae fWi The 11
Btrrl UkM Mala U Ja4 frw
kaar. aad I baa yae'r ready
Imt Ibem
Oa Jaaaary . I kraatkl Ik
H.al Koatlai Toaraaaieal far
Mra U halrm Bad 11 Ikrai
al la Ik berrv Til Baal.
1 Br arrl raa bbIII frbraary
!4 sad leraaed I hug
re.
Oa Jaa. II lh ftalrm Bee
Um hired Bill Brraarr la
(Bide k Iria Ihraagb Ik
HJ7 . Al Ik Haw ttrry
aa kiair iik Ik rkalr,
kul Iklf a-lda't Utl Uaf. H'tll
B -m r. ii i i I ' a i
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IjOS SM(X;O!UN0. Cl. Dec 30 (Sprx-lilV YoiTve rfd
nd hfrd of hl tht "riperti" think of Wednesday 'i grid
loerlarlf it rudni But how about the common man on
the itrrtt in thii vait land
of arroganr and subtrr
lugf?
SI are arrhal, et
made II a p-ll lo talk
r"f Bowl and Caatt t'on
fwat ilk almitnl aay
tal'vf k weald llilra,
and llwllrd a r latrr
t'rws with the mala aide
of Ue tarn lace We
rwaaiard wife we would
1 eva tlk la female
d'Jiiitf aar Iria . . . And
'are the limn af thotc
wH whom we hive rhat
M lvf: never will
tdoni aaythla( more
BraMilneat than grave
ilaae, well emit IdeaU
' tin . . .
Tha fint eentleman ad
mitted to a keen Intereit in TYPICAL LOS SMOCORINO
the Roae Bowl and told that he hadn't misled a game since
the dayi of the masscres performed by the late Howard
Jones Troan Thundering Herds. "And I've cot my ticket
for this one too,' he added as he proudly diiplyed a reser
vation for one of the high, distant end-none pews. "I
wouldn't miu one no matter how one-sided things look."
he continued, "as I realize how many million people would
like to be at lucky at I am fn having a teat in the stadium."
A Br ind TV for This Pirticulir Gent
The aext gent wasn't so Impressed by Jaa. 1 festivities
- at Pasadena. He assured that he loved sports of all kinds,
but eouldat see bouncing f 5.50 for "a ticket to get your
self mashed op la a traffic Jam when all I have to do Is
And a alee, comfortable bar and see everything free."
Native No. S must have been closely related tf one of
these sporUwriting charcatcra here. He vowed he'd never
go to another Rom Bowl game "until they get a decent Coast
team in it" He followed up by getting us a little angry
with, 'Those teams from up north are a bunch of bums and
shouldn't even be in the league with the California schools.
They're old-fashioned and unpopular down here, and the
best thing that ever happened was the league blow-up. Let
them play themselves up north. Who cares about them
down here."
Thii tame fella furthered that he had lost much interest
(Caatlaiird pafe I, cat. 1)
Wide Open Play Seen
In Cotton Bowl Clash
DALLAS. Dec. 30 on-The Rice
football team arrived today to (ill
its Cotton Bowl date with Navy
and Coach Jess Neely predicted
that "the ball will fly all over the
field" when the two schools clash
Wednesday."
"'l feel they'll throw on us and
we're sure going to try to throw."
said the Owl headman in forecast
ing a wide open, probable high
acoring game.
Bal Nwljr said he thaurht Navy
atill tkaaM ke aecaraed Ik edge
thaash U last us frrat klackiag
ward, Taajr Stremir, Ihreagk
lajary yrtterdav. "W lol a
guard, laa." Nwly, irmlndrd
awtmea. He was tBrakiag af
a are'derl la Jury thai robked
Rie af aeeaad striag guard
Charley KaJgkl ealy a lew days
"Knigiit played 1W minutes for
us and did a good Job," .Neely
said.
"The loss of Slrcmlc will hurt
Navy some." Neely admitted.
"You can't lose a good man like
lllll'Ull- IU9TU KlillUUI It IIUI I-i
inc. But Navy has an aggressive mental attitude
team.- with good pursuit, and it shouldn't it be
Neely was asked wklek team
wauld be favored if It rains
Wednesday and ke said ke didn't
know but be was certala It wauld
ke a kandlrap. Hawever, weath
er forecasts are thai II will ke
cloudy aad eaal wilk aa Indica
Uaa af rala allkaagk Ikere may
ke skawers tomarrow. The
weather bureau added that II
might b aulle celd.
The Rice coach said he figured
it would be "a very interesting
game" and when asked if he
thought it would be high scoring,
replied: "Well, we sure hope we
can score a lot."
Neely praaoaBced his team la
goad ceaditiaa. wilk evea his
perpetually Injured quarterback,
Frank Ryan, la better skape
Ikaa any etker lime during the
aeaiaa stretch run. Ryaa kas a
bruised kaee that kas troubled
him all the campaign. But be
kas had a better raa nee for it
la keal la the CeUaa Bowl
period.
talk aar akawl Ikla auller
later.
Bigkl aaw M's awta aa la
frkrwary:
larly Ikal eik I braakl
la a of Ik allliBM track
klart la auk a karal aparar
I are. Tkl waa tH. t.Uaa Caw
alagkssa, wka kaakrd as
laaaik k was Mill tkl la
ramp Ikraagk a mllkly tkk
II.
Oa Ik Iflk we, Taaiaiy
Mar, sad myBrlf, alleaiated
la aiag kasleg karh U Mtm.
Wkal aa aprajag rard W iad
up. I ddM Makw, wka Is lat
Ik lap naked kesvywvlikl
sratiad. auUld af Ik rkaaip.
foatkl a fawr-rauad vsklkltiaa
wilk rr Biarker. Mala
al aa Ik rard was Ik 7
faal lUat fram Haulk Afrka,
Caaadlaa siugirr. Dav Bay,
IMdat draw a kad crowd.
burial Ik awatk, kurrat
Motara. aur lap AAt' kaskrl
kail auinlH. ropaed Ik City
latu kaap rrawa.
Yauai Jim Ukold. a Ural
leaagrr, u lb B lllevrals
llll la Ik fllal Bawllag ke.
osu if
Favored
21-Pomt Odds
On Oregon Win
By BOB MYERS
PASADENA. Calif.. Dec. 30 -I'nder-dog
Oregon and Ohio Slate
are Just about ready lo add anoth
er chapter lo the history ol Ihe
Roue Bowl, a record studded wilh
brilliance, excitement and sur
prises. Aad If nothing els, (kit 441 h
edlllaa coming ap New Year's
Day often a sklalag apportually
far wkal wauld k aa atloaltkiag
upaH. skould Ik Wrbfaats af
Orrgoa wla.
The smart boys have figured the
champions from the Big Ten three-
touchdown favorites ever since the
match was made and there has
been no relaxation of this favor
itism.
i Clearly, of course, the psycho-
logical advantage belongs to Coach
Len Casanova's lads from the
'pretty little college town of Ku-
gene. Ore.
Ohio Stale's Pilot, Woody
Haves. Is well aware af Ibis. His
aim Is la see Ikal Ike Buckeyes
Igaore Ihe odds, forget thai Orr
goa is smaller' aad last three
games In the regular season.
Actually, there is a parallel with
both teams. Casanova didn't
dream his Ducks would wind up
in the Rose Bowl when the season
got under way.
And Ohio Slate was something
less than championship caliber
when the Bucks bowed to Texas
Christian in the opening game
last September.
Yel each learn and lis Indi
vidual players displayed develop
ment, game ky game, and here
they are, ready for Ike klg kick
off, wilk Okie State winner af
It last eight straight la the
murderous Big Tea Conference.
At first 1 thought my kids
might not even win a game, but,"
said Casanova, "we've won some
games."
What about the 21 points quoted
on Ohio State?
"Gosh," said Casanova, "I hope
no one is Zl points better than we
are. No one has been yet.
Hayes feels the same way, la
effect, about kis team. Eack
player kas developed keyond ex
pec ta lions, lopped ky Ike come
Ikrougk performance of kls
sophomore fullback. Bob White.
It was White who assumed the
run burden when injuries struck
the other backs, notably Don Clark.
in the Purdue game, with two lie
games to go against Iowa and
Michigan.
Probably the biggest upset in
Rose Bowl annals that stands out
in the minds of the older histori-
(Continued page I, eol. 3)
Tto new Bewalar aMwater,
Bill Brvaaer, m4 la ftnt
af a ttrtra af sp4ni4 UIU. la
tkw aaa k laid al a fim la
auk BHorr if ik as I
drw akawi IM.m lata Ik
lilt Writ aaw. Ikat'S a leag
sury ikal U rata hark la
agaia.
M also, aad I Mr as so
raa artuatiy M was ItM waa
was la klsat far Ikla, last
MJM wka w fawlrd ap oa
Ik raalrari af aaa t aarh t
arftaa.
klartb Is ast aJ Hikf art
Ik kal ta Ualia (M )
ik Jaaier augk Uakatkak)
Sokaay Uwkj was ka his
Walk roar as WUUawrU
baoa BMBtor aa4 a klg rk
Wattaa waa pitrkod la kk baa
ar. Btss bays - got bate tka
swlag af Uiaga aad dampH
Ik PaclfW Bad gar 11 M aa
Ik gala aigkt.
Oa March t, BaaJk Bairns
brark eaatb flaw Caatafoaa waa
laiortfcrwod aad as ad a Ua
aalaalaklag aia4aral af
twar. i.aa saw a was gw.
lag ia kav a
eiparted ta
Hit, wkk
a roi la aa
ia Ik aUatrfcrl
UiW. wkkb a ka.
Tb kakras Jaycawa bM a
ski arkaak ap al Hoodoo Boat,
wilk tarsi palkoasaa nsp Baa.
aa Jr. aa kad lBtrwrtor. l a
aWsUad ywa kara saotkar
arkaal roaUag ap rtgkl aaaa.
tawih Saktm High was aa
Clark Only Buckeye Question Mark
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agaia boot to tka Btaia A I
kntkrtksU towrwey, wkick waa
Ukra ky fcapsui wkw IWy
Irlppod Ik favarod Madraa
flo Mil.
taark Ward Paldaalat
Nank BaWa Vlklags trawtrd
la lagraa far la A I awrH
aad aarpriard evvryaw ky
aakklag a tkird ptara flaUk.
Tky wra dukaod tka t1
drrvtta Uaa aad wra pirkrd
as Ifca seam la aval la IMA.
Ward auirkly eVakta Uia. bag
aa far I ra gjvea tkrai a protly
fair start.
This was Ik asaath BUlra
Bvsa apart rdllor Al Ligkiaer
apral aaaal af kia Una lrav
lag arwaad Ik eaaalry affk-i-atlag
al kaUtkslt loaraa
asraia. Ma had a frw wards la
Dallas, Ts. wilk Ak Usbbb.
eaarb af Ik OkUkaasa Oty
laivotwHy teara. Oa Ikiag
aaowt Ikal Llgktaer frliew, k
makra kkj aaa bows.
Tka fear farwrra rift team
walked aff wilk ta Nartkwetl
tin League rkaapiaaoklpa.
Cleaa Caaksaaa, wka kas
soaaotaiag ar ataor la da wilk
Ik CiaaUl Joowwal wawaaapre,
waa tb aawaal Aawrtraa Lf
glow Bkartatoa fiM taurwjy
M M It UK Oak. Bw4
rs Bo rras) la Ik rtaaU.
A roups af aaalkal kaail
art, Rark rkaaUers aad Baal
Mairy, derided I float t farV
bad aa Ik WUIaawrtta River.
Cat far as Tlgard, wkkb
as M af Ik 11 atrr kaJkw.
Mayka I skid say kaata. kal
karosw fog Uaa la flgwr M.
Oa March tl wa aald. I
ta lata. Mot Krsao la tka
kagea kaarkail risk. Bare
did askM Ikal fUo.
Oa Ik Ual day af March, Ik
aaaaal WllUaarU RUy was
raa aff. Akau MM alkirteo
tsaspolsd. BUI Dtllagr aac
agaia waa tka fratarod BUtsw
awaafMU aad was praaatrd a
piaeaaa by Ckarir A. Bpragaa,
pakuaker af tka kUUoaua.
lartua Cariea. kolder af Ik
world diaras racard, alsa ap
peared aad gave tuJl aa s
kikliMm. Mart as a grappling pro aa
aa af ElUa Uvea's fla
cards aad took a wia ovor Ua
ioaak Ball MaaUBa.
Oa Aprs) II Ik tawathwa
aad Ugiatalara had wkal ao
aupaaood ta b a kaorkosl UM
M Water Itrlda. Tb big koa
er. fat itrtrr, aa a aawarwa
piark kiltrr.
Ua Apr U tl Aady Haaaasi,
M yar yoaog. a arkd M
ft lea s Mr. kUarkaiL
Ta aWaatars pad Nartk
owl Lasgaa flay Mh a M
la awe lb Yakiana kWara aa
AarU U. Wkal a start far tka
year, kootJng tekarra rkawtag
ktak RJittr-a crew.
Now far April:
Bilvartaa Migk waa Ua ftp
IUI tooierrara rrUya to Start
aff a aretly fair ateaik.
Baaay flarkakyr) llll
Btad kis Ural haU deb at ky
aaaadly Ikrroklag aaa t keaJer
Bkrppard. This flikt drew a
tatal af M ar M fans. Boilag
wa aaca agaia dead la Baleaa.
Tk gals started aa Ik first
af Iwa City Bawliag !.
Big Jaka Will, Ik AU Aav
erkaa Urkle fram Orrgoa
BUI, aaad bi first toral
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Webfoots Hold Final Heavy
Workout Before Rose Bowl
8-Slatcsman, Salem, Ore, Tuesday, December 31', '57
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Temple Wins Holiday
festival; Downs Cal
Seattle U. Upset by Dayton, 81-75
NEW YORK. Dec. 30 i Temple's fast-breaking Owls, paced by
all-America candidate Guy Rodgers. romped to an easy 69-59 victory
over California tonight and walked off with the ECAC Holiday basket
ball festival A crowd of 11.851 saw Dayton upset favored Seattle in
(overtime 11-75, in the opener of
Huh Bowl
All-Stars
Set Drills
Duck Squad
Looks Sharp
In Hard Drill
uv ' W :Y,
PASADENA, Califs Dec. 30 ISperi.D Ohl. Slat.' tur lulfback. Do, Oark. If Ihe .0I7
qufsllo. mirk in lb. Buckry. camp. Clark II OSU1 Icadlnf tcorer and ground gainer
drtpllc mlislng the last Iwa gamca becanac f a groin Injur'. The Bdckeye flash
carried the ball 118 tlmea for a distance of I5S yard. In aeven game..
Boardman In
1(0 Victory
NEW YORK, Dec. SO t
Larry Boardman, once a high-
ranked lightweight froml
Marlborough, Conn., got off the!
floor tonight to knock out Peter
Schmidt of New York in 1:30 of '" c invitational
Iowa ii, Syrarmo 52
(chimplonihlp)
Cornell 44. CanUlut SS
(eonsolation)
HOLIDAY FESTIVAL
Tempi SS. California SS
rtainplonttalrj)
Davton SI. SfatU 75 (overtime
third piac)
BIO S TOl'RNEV
Kanta IS, Kaatai Stat SS
(chjuaplonfthlp)
Iowa SUto SI, Nekratka SI
(thlr plarc)
Oklahoma S. MUMuri SS
Iflflh place)
Colorado SO. Princeton S4
(rventh place)
the sixth round at St. Nicholas
Arena. Boardman weighed 141,
Schmidt 142 pounds.
Dropped for an automatic eight
count in the first minute of the
first round, Boardman came back
to justify the I to 5 odds in his
The Rice roach said hit team' favor.
The end came suddenly early j tuarheuer it. Aikioa u
"Why
was good.
he asked. "We in the sixth as both men threw ! aUmoo , Hirm S3
throws and runs well, and in the have been working for this since right hand punches to the chin, kenti-cky all-american
overall it's a fine football team last spring.-We have been thinking Boardman's got home first with rrir.t noun,
that we'll find tough to deal with." j of Jan. 1 all the time.1
i the most on it.
Texas Longhorn Quarterback is Full
Fledged Millionaire; Also Grid Star
XEW ORLEANS. Dec. Mi buildings to arious Texas col
Texas University has a full fledged leges.
millionaire as a quarterback lor Bal cats Wedaeaday after
its football team. No other univer- ,,e family fartaae wiD
aity can make such a claim. . rounl far little, it eawtdal bay
Bat caacb Darrcl Rayal af the aaataer ticket far the Sagar
Sugar Bawl aoaBo Texas Laag- Bawl game kecaase they al
haras aad the ether player aa have keen aM. Am4 al the It
the aaaad will a IB first U teU a wi. (PST) klekaff. Faadlrea will
yaw that Waller Faadrea Na. he directing Ihe Texan agaiasi
(41 e'raett his starting hertk. j Mtttiss pt heraae he haaneas
Aad (hat h's tar.-nnte wealth U he the bt anar-erhark aa
had nothing ta da with K I the team. 1
Fcndren. a senior and an ex- Wednesday's game til clw out
pedant father, is a grandson of , his colleg-iate gnd career. ' Four
one of the founders of eoe af the years ago he wa the most sought
country's major oil companies, after higtv school athlete ia the
The fajiuly has docaled numerous i Looe Star State.
His flrat tw years as a Texas
regalar were d-aaaed by tajar
lei. This year be bad ta make
the ehaage from halfback la the
single wing formation la a.aar
lerbark la the Oklakoma-otyled
T attack lasUDed by Royal
Foadren. aod Texas, responded
ta the change by winning the first
two games, going through a mid
seasoa sinking spell, then finish
ing up with a 9-7 verdict over Tex
as A. A M. to gaia the Sisar Bowl
spot.
Daring the pa at aeasaa, aaea
Texas woa nix, loot three aad
tied aae. FoMrra gaaed special
tCoaUaaed page f, rot. 1)
Oklahoma Quarterback
Ready for Orange Mix
MIAMI, Fla.. Dec. 30 OB Oklahoma quarterback Carl Dodd tested
his injured ankle today and found it strong again a cheering bit of
news for Sooner fans who want a victory over Duke in tne urange
Bowl Wednesday.
Dodd, the No. 1 Sooner signal
caller, injured an ankle when he
stepped into a hole on the practice
field during earlier drills.
"Dodd looks fine,'' coach Bud
Wilkinson reported after the
Sooner workeout today. "H I a
ankle is strong aad he should be
ready to go full steam against
Duke."
The report was not so glowing
on another Oklahoma casualty,
tackle Jerry Thompson, who also
has a tender ankle.
"Thompson's ankle Is not sa,
good," Wilkinson said, "bat hem
be able to play, although he'll
be slowed ap some."
Halfback Clendon Thomas, big
gun in the snappy split-T .Sooner
attack, showed no ill effects from
an upset stomach which bothered
him yesterday. 1
Oklahoma, a ID-point favorite
to whip the Blue Devils, spent
most af Its time an defense and
general review work.
From the Duke Camp came word
that the Blue Devils are eager for
action.
"I've aever sera aur spirit sa
high as it's been out here the
last few days," said halfback
John Lee, No. Z anaa behind
George Dutrew.
Lee said the 14-14 tie with North
Carolina State, after Duke had
built up a 14-0 lead, "took the
heart out of us and we never seem
ed to recover" during the regular
season.
GATOR BOWL
(Flrit Round)
Florida 7. Clemton (4
Georgia II, South Carolina St
1 KALAMAZOO INVITATIONAL
HONOLULU. Dec. 30 OfCoach
Buck Shaw greeted Heisman
trophy winner John Crow and
teammate Charles Krueger of
Texas A. f M. today and immedi
ately set a practice session with
his College All-Stars for next Sun
day's Hula Bowl football game.
The Air Farce Academy coach
has a sqaad studded wilb mare
stars thaa aay ever before as
sembled far the Hawaiian past
season show, aaw ta Its twelfth
year.
They will compete against the
Hawaii All-Stars, a combination
I of 12 pros and 10 Hawaii-based
military service players. They in
clude Detroit Lions quarterback
Tobin Rote, star of Sunday's
Bob Lemon Inks
ii'., - . world professional football champ
inuian OniraCI, fonship slaughter of the Cleveland
Has Salary Cut
CLEVELAND, Dee. M If)
Pitcher Bob Lemon returned his
signed contract ta the Cleveland
Indians today.
His salary was ast announced,
bat the veteran righthander re
ceived a pay cut with the nnder
staadiag that If be Is able ta
regain his previous skill the
salary will be adjusted to match
that af 1957, whea he was site of
the highest paid players aa the
tribe roster.
Lemon, who was out much of
last season with aa ailing arm,
Is recuperating from aa opera
tion aa his right elbow.
The 37-year-eld hurler, was a
Zt-game wiaoer la sevea af tha
last aloe seasons prior to last
year, bat slumped ta a (-11 re
card ia 1SS7.
Browns
Rote aad Elroy (Crazy Legs)
nirsch af the Los Angeles Rama
fly la today fram Las Angeles.
Hlrseh will coach the Hawaii
All-Stars.
Coach Shaw and nine college
players arrived yesterday. With
him were Jim Gibbons, Iowa; Jim
Phillips, Auburn; Alex Karras,
Iowa; Lou Michaels, Kentucky;
Charles Breuckman, Pittsburgh;
Bob Stransky, Colorado; Jim Ni
nowski and Don Currie, Michigan
State; and Don Stephenson, Georg
ia Tech. They all played in the
(Continued page I, col. 5)
the doubleheader to capture third
place.
In an afternoon consolation dou
bleheader, Connecticut defeated
Pittsburgh 6W0 for fifth place and
Manhattan overwhelmed New York
University 10M1 for seventh.
Rodgers, a maglciaa with a
basketball, who has beea liken
ed ta the Bostoa Celtics' Bob
Cousy as a ball handler, eon
found rd the Goldea Bears with
his feinting, scaring, behtnd-the-back-dribbltag
aad signal-calling
as the Owls battt ap a 41-8 half
time lead ea route ta their third
straight triamph la the tonrney.
During those 20 minutes, Rod
gers scored 16 of his 21 points, and
assisted In other scores with his
spectacular feeds to teammates.
Temple was in command all the
way as all five starters scored in
double figures. Jay Norman, who
did a tremendous rebounding job,
scored 12 points. Bill Kennedy, the
jump-shooting sophomore, had 13
as did Tint Van Patton. Mel Brod
sky scored 10.
California's top scorer was
Buch, who aetted 14 points. Earl
RablBsoa. looking better thaa at
aay time la the tournameat,
cored 11 points aad Doa Mcin
tosh had It. '
Temple was simply too fast and
too good for the Goldea Bears, who
rallied gamely in the second half
after falling behind by 20 points
during intermission. Paced by
Buch and Robinson, the Pacific
(Continued page t, eoL I)
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Ohio I'nlrenlty SS, Wuhlafton at
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FORT MATS INVITATIONAL
South wrMtru Oklahoma 14,
Southwestern (Kantat) SS
EaKtera New Mexico V li. Fort
Maya Slat ST
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Memphli State 41. Maryland 4
(Mire Trtlme rhtuolomhlp)
Lovolo of New Orleam S4. . .
Vaaderhilt S (third ploce)
COLLEGES 0
Wakhlnrtoo 11. Mk-hiran Stat SS
Stanford IS. Arisen Slat
Imp II
PortteBd V SS. ForUaad (lata It
W'eetera Moauu 14, Eastern
W'aihinstoa SS
Mirhiraa St. I'alTrrtlty af
Arrioaa ;t
H-a1le TS. CHiielfmaH 11
St MartiB-i twaih.i SI. Wester
Wa-hiattoo t:
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St-r- rant tl Winoaa S
Cotn-nk'a . Vr'pireiaa 4
.UaTa nrirKim YeuBf 14
Cei.tr-1 ilaoa, i. Calvin
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fCawtiaeed page f, eaL 1)
St Michael's Takes
Own Invitational Meet
BURLINGTON, VTM Dec. 30 t
St. Michael's, playing a deliberate
game, won its own invitational
Tournament Championship tonight
by defeating Adelphi College at
Garden City, N. Y., 77-S7.
Vermont's balanced attack
carried the Catamounts to an 84-74
triumph over American Inter
national for third place, honos, St.
Anselm's beat Massachusetts at
the foul line. 73-71, for fifth place
and Bowdoin nipped Williams 74-73
for consolation honors.
Duck Band
Bowl Bound
PORTLAND. Dec. 3d (1 The
University of Oregon band and its
two drum majorettes left for Pasa
dena today for the Rose Bowl foot
ball game.
The majorettes are Doreen Mor
ash, Camas, Wash., and Mary
Jane Wait, Salem.
The Rose Bowl Assn. is picking
up the tab for the 105 persons
making the trip.
Director Ira Lee said the half'
time entertainment of the band
will include a sequence on "enter
tainment of the past," including
Showboat, a soft shoe dance,
Two Top Hats," "Me and My
Shadow" and a salute to the Ore
gon centennial celebration of 1959.
Freeman Planning to Force
von Himmler Into Title Go
Statesman at Bowl
Al Lightnar, travellin;
via plane with (he Univer
tlty of O r e g e football
party, will be right there In
the press box whea Oregon
squares off with Ohio State
in the Rose Bowl at Pasa
dena Jan. 1. His en-the-spot
eyewitness account of
the game will be in your
Statesman Thursday.
Hefty, Herby Freeman . doesn't
get a chance at Karl von Himm
ler's Northwest heavyweight
championship in their Armory
mat brawl Wednesday night. But
the Bronx block-buster has plans.
"If I clobber that big lug." told
sun-tanned Herbie in a brief visit
while passing through town yes
terday, "then he's gotta give me
a title match or face suspension
and huts of the title b-lt by de
fault. This I'm told by ma'ch
maker Owen."
Wednesday, leaving no doubt as
to the immediate future.
Big Herbie, one of the most pow
erful gents in the mat game, now
sports a beard himself. He claims
that "if they get close enough to
me to jerk on it during my match
es, I II be close enougn to gran
'em with my full nelson." Free
man's full nelson is a punisher.
Wednesday's prelims, first of ;
which starts at t:30 o'clock, have ;
Ne?ro villain Don Kindred against !
Irish Danny O'Rourke. and young j
Huskies Trip
MSU, 71-69
SEATTLE, Dec. 30 The up
start young Huskies of Washington
stopped the all-winning surge of
Michigan State, 71-69, tonight as
hookshot artist Doug Smart poured
in 28 points in an intersectional
basketball game.
A team that had won only two
games thus far into the season,
Washington took charge in the last
four minutes and held off the des
peration rally by the Spartans.
This was Michigan State's first
defeat in eight starts. For Wash
ington it waa only the third victory
in a long preseason schedule mar
red by seven defeats.
John Green, Michigan States
jumping jack center, gathered 21
points to lead his team.
Mirhlfaa State (tS) (II) Waihlnctaa-
r I- l urrx
Redden S 1 tltlrvla 4 1
ABdereii 1 i 14 Murohr 1 S X 14
fireen S 3 1 21 Smart 14 S 1 2
Oulril 4 2 21 StadY 4 1 t S
Srott 4 S 1 11 Crew I 2 1 I
Olaon eel SCoastaa SSI
Beaecl 1 2 Oram 114 1
Greer S 1 S
Tuft 1
Total! M l4 Ttola 11 114 11
Shot attempted Mlchlna Stat
7, atuuiin in
MIC
By AL LICHTNER
fUatesaua Sparts Editor
LOS ANGELES. Calif . Dec. M
(Special) Their final, heavy pro-
game practices aver, and if tha
contents of (his afternoon's one-and-a-half
-hour drill on Bovard
Field is any indication, the Ducks
will be higher than a twin-tailed
kite and will throw mora passe
than a champion crap shooter
coma Wednesday in Pasadena.
Caacb Lea Casaaava aad bis
surf, highly pleased with the sip
aad sharpness sbawa by tbelr
determined athletes today, alas
aa mare thaa a Zf-mlnnte raa.
Blag drill tomorrow.
"We've looked much mora like
we've wanted to look in our last'
two practices." Casanova conclud
ed today, adding "the kids have
been sharp and full of hustle."
Mast af today's walk was doa
behind larked gates, and roai rat
ed al paasiag, aaaslag and snare
passiag, with awarterbaehs aad'
halfbacks alike taking laras at
the Ihrewiag. Tbe first aad sec
aad aaKs worked both aa effeaae
aad defensive patleras as tha
third leans tried Ohio Stale plays
against them.
Even though the "keep-out" sign
was on the fence surrounding tha
enclosed portion of the field, well
over 100 spectators watched pro
ceedings after their identities were
checked by Webfoot officials at the
gate.
One af tbe Interested specta
tors was Mel Allen, Ike fatnsas
sportseaster wba will work the
game Wednesday. He was get
ting acqaainted with Orrgoa per
sonnel and Jersey numbers. Most
af tbe others allowed tbe privi
lege af watching the practice
were well-wishing Webfoot alams
and Oregon newspaper mea.
As reported yesterday, center
Norm Chapman definitely won't
play Wednesday and end Peta
Welch and guard Joe Schaffeld,
(Coatiaaed page I, eol. I)
irhifan Stato
Vtashlnitoa ....
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Fddie Sullivan oooosite von Himm-
So Freeman will be out to dob-. tag team partner. Juan Oin
ber tha bearded and bald German J ainda. J
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