The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 31, 1957, Page 9, Image 9

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Squad in Four Yearsl
Already Pressing Last Year's Mirk
Thcyli Do It Every Time . By I"1"11
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HOW DOTS, HE L C&VE IT
FPQ THE RtST OF THE FAMILV ?
( OH, VWVC GOT ONE LIKE HIM
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Webfoots Hold Final Heavy Practice
Before Rose Bowl Game; Look Sharp
Big 8 Meet
Won by ICU
Sttf .nun. SaW-m. Ore, Totuhy, DrcnnlfT 31. 57-9
Carjr llrEaaa. Iha taam'i brat
book aSeottr aad Rraaom i uaorr
atudy. aad Iroubk kiitiAi tram
tlaat Uat araaea. aaJ dartdH ta
rr iUm Uiii year aad aa
ahaa martH Imaravamral.
Bal taa raal lj la aarnai la
fapC ! a, taa a-ll Waarr
af taa faal kraaa aad laa ItaaVa
Wat ararrr W iliard katf af
laat araaaa Ha a aj aakW.
Kav va arraaaad. W aa Waa
twit ta( Wttar laaa II pitaU a
laaar. Ba aat laa FCC rararato
laat yrar-M tm larava UWal
a adaa. a M l laat Ka aarraa.
Ufa.
Hal DamlaM. a H1 juaiar. aad
aophomort Joha Uvtou, a a-4
ophomort fram Lauuviiw. Ky..
ara at fonrard; Whayloa Colcmaa.
a clrvar t-J junior Irom Oweasbo-
ra, Ky U at gum with Stmmoot.
lrlr ;
72-70 Count
(Caatlaaxd fraaa araraalaf aafa)
in college tamei ince profeuional football got to be the
major feature it ia here . . .
This Guy Hid His Bowls Mixed a Bit
Our neit victim obvloutly kid kla bewla anhed. Whee
ajked what be tboofh ef the Rote Bowl, ntrreit ttatai,
be aerioaily queried of w, "What flower ahew woeJd that
be In, air?" . . . That ended ear Interview with him . . .
i Next in Lne waa a man who had a mind of nla own ana
wasn't afraid to put ita content! into words. "I m originally
from the Northwest (Cle Elum, Wash.) and I've been down
here for eight yean. Yes, I'm a sports fan and I like foot
ball. I can't co to the game because I can't afford it. I've
been reading this rot these writers have been putting out in
their so-called newspapers, and it is disgusting. Their frus
trations have made them so unreasonable they re ridiculous
down here. I hone the Oreeon team reads all the papers
That junk oughta make them so mad they'll tear Ohio State
up."
As for the Coast Conference in general, the man of
fered, "I was hoping they'd kick these schools out down
he-e before they quit like they did."
(We had no ceremonial or badge to offer, but this par
ticular gent was elected captain of those we buzzed with.) . . ,
Getting Man Offered Us 20 Points
Two of the next three we talked with were anti-social.
When we told them where we were from and whit we
were getting at, they looked at us as if we were respon
sible for lofting the first Sputnik. Consequently we can
give you no famous words by them . . . The third wanted
to make a bet with as. He liked Ohio Satte, natch, and fig
ured that since we were from Oregon he might have a
pigeon near at hand. But when we wouldn't go for even
20 points he apparently realized we weren't as patriotic
as we looked. Then about all he did was moan over how
tough It waa to get a bet on the game and how ridiculously
mismatched It was . . .
. Our next target was a college boy who was wearing a
UCLA jacket. He's a senior at Westwood, and although not
an athlete manages "to see most of the big games around
here." But as for the Rose Bowl, he's not Interested, "until
the Coast gets around to putting a decent representative in
it."
fCaatlaaad fraa arraUa aafa)
Will rarra. art vary doubtfuL
Taia aa tha aard from traiar
Bob Offtrar.
faa aa4 alaff raat
ftaarat al Ika aky ail eariaf IW
rttl arrW. It Wgaa to rlaae' aa
aaaaaarraat aaa laa lalaat tarv
raat Mtt Ur It a aiarai fraai
IW raaaS Uat aaay awta la
raaaa a aVUxttaf rata WraV
aaaa'ay.
Tbe Durk mentor bat bra tt
praaainf hif h boors that II doesn't
ran aa tha fan, for ft fU hit
tram alll luffar greatly by any
etneu and that tha burly Buck'
eyat will brtkffit by if.
Aa far laa Barker, warilaf
arraaa laaa at Eaat Laa Aafele
ar CaUeft, eaaeb Waady
Rayea bat beat Ulan aa IW
atcrttlra aM alaa. Far ather
U " lap ararrr aad
graaad gataer, lfl-paoad Jaalar
Daa Clark, IW Barkryrt are rr-
artr0y la taa Wb. TW fit at
af Clarfc'i racarery fraaa grala
hOary laat raally fcaan, at
W. baa brra aalag aaraty af ei-
carrlralar naaiaf aai aaa-
aaamlag aaj IW lava aear tW
Bar try Waaaarteri la Pat-
araa. Maat abarneta far! Clark
Id W a atartrr frrdarieay.
Orrgoa it to be (he "visiting"
team for the classic. And this
could metn aomething. Not once
during the aeaion did the Ducks
Iota oa the road, you 11 recall.
Their three loaaas came in "home"
game ia Portland and Eugene.
Ia tW saaaa ttfht, aatber aaa
alatlUy far eaeMeraUea if tW
gaad lark charm Caaaaera waa
glraa befere eaaaa BM raUylaU
dartag Uat algbt'i Caeaaaat
Crava aarty.
It aeemi that when Len wis
coaching at Santa Clan, and just
prior to his Bronco team's 21-13
upset victory over highly favored
Kentucky in the Orange Bowl eight
yean ago he wit given i pair of
red and white Santa Clara colors)
knited socks. He wore them during
the game and has always felt they
brought him luck.
8a Utt light he waa presented
wlta aaether pair af knitted
aarkt, these daae ia greea lad
ytllew aad apartiag evea aortr
abeea aad fear-leaf eleven! He'll
wear tWm Wednesday.
Ohio State remains a solid 19'i
points favorite, according to thej
local "books." but undaunted by
such odds, L. H. Gregory of the calvary lupuit
Oregoman and both Oeorge Pasara
and Hal Lehman of the Oregon
Journal picked Oregon to win to
day when polled by LA Times
writer Al Wolf. Dkk Strife af the
Eugene Register-Guard picked the
outran at a 14-14 He. Doa Fair
of IW neighboring Capital Journal
forecast a 14-7 Ohio Stat victory
and your truly called tt 21-7, Ohio
State.
TW traly great Ray Beiger rli
aaaird bit terrific bear Uag thaw
laat algM wtta a tribal U bath
echeelt aad Ueir Seaait, aad re
ealaeed all areeeal Uat aaee
apea-a-tlase IWr was David
aad a GeilaU. "Aad I War Ueae
flaa Oregaa falW bar already
brra aver la Fasaara aaaklag
allagsbatt. W eaarlaaed.
This got a tremendous roar Irom
the hundreds of Oregon rooters In
the place.
Tb hotel manager, assistant
Utah Nips
Wisconsin
SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 30 UP
Utah's Redskins, at timet thaky,
flipped back into their winning
wayt tonight with a 72-70 pre-sea-
soo victory over the Wisconsin
Badgers of the Big Ten basketball
conference.
Wleeeaala aim aat bad IW vl
lary la Iba Wg with lest Uaa
IS teteada la ga. Taa Badgers
(railed. BMI, whea Wlteaaaia'a
Ray Greea pat bU teammate
aWad with a faacj Skat fraaa
But the visitor lost control of
the ball. Utah slipped it into. 6-5
Jim Thomas in the pivot slot and
he canned one. At the teams bat
tled for the ball with time run-
nig out, Utah's Dick Shores wai
fouled and sank one of two gift
tosses for the 72-70 margin.
It wat Ue aiath triumph far
tW Rratkiat, wW Satarday col
lected their aaly defeat, ti-tt.
fram Oregoa State la the eham
plaashlp raaad af the Far West
classic at Cervallii, Ore.
manager and assistant to the as-
sant manager had tome tall talk'
ing to do at one point Ust night
when a group of Oregon men, cip-
Ulned by Webfoot trick coach Bill
Bowerman. decided more empha
sis hid been plicad on a Urge red
and gray "O" than on a picture of
Oregon t famous righting Duck.
When the group decided to hang
the Duck over tW "O", thingt got
a little exciting.
Regaraieea ef haw thlagt tare
aal Weaaeaaay, Uere wlU W aa
tneaaber af Ue Okie (Mate greap
waa wlB W aasared thai all tt
aal rates la tali part af IW
wartd. He's a little gay wW
play U IW BaeWy atareblag
baad.
Kansas Stitc 5
Downed 79-65
KANSAS CITY. Dae. M Jt-Fab-
ulout WiH Cbamberlaia scored M
patnls ind boated both backboards
at IW Kaaaat Jayhaakt driealed
Kansas State's Wildcat 14i lor
tW Big Eight Canfrreac basket
ball touraarneet championship la-
light.
TW T-faat jaalar aat a taaraa
af I M potatt far
Urea g a at I fTaaaaBartala'l
great partarsaaae settigi waa
aa4Wr racord. at field gaast
for aa Ira t teat It Wat IW
record af 17 aal by Clyde Lavee
hrtle la I Sid. TW aid petal record
far Urea gaataa waa Bt patata.
art by CbaatWrUla laat year.
TW victory wit tha lath for Um
undefeated Kansas team, ranked
Ke. I la Iha aitioa. Kansas State,
which had won aloe garnet, suf
fered in first defeat, htate la tW
set ton's third ranking team.
TW Jaybaatt weal lata IW
flaalt wtth Kaaaaa Btata played
erf are a Batty capacity erewd
ef ll.tte faferrd by aaly l'
patata. It wat appareal sa IW
early aataatrt af IW gaaaa Uat
WUt aad alt males weakl wta
gatag away.
Chamberlain grabbed, a total af
II rebounds for the game, and
blocked nine Kansas Stat shots.
Wilt mad It of his M field goal
attempts but scored oa only ef
17 shots from IW tree throw line.
TW Kaaaat' big dipper ecered
II pataU la each period, bat W
damlaaled IW ceelett after IW
latersaltslea by repealtdly
tmeartag Kaaaat Stale's laat
breaklag pUys.
Iowa State won third place in
the tournament, defeaUng Nebras
ka SI-SI in the first game tonight.
In afternoon garnet. Oklahoma
defeated Missouri 1041 and Colo-
Many Highlights During 1957
rtrLa AnwnA PrinrMnn Ihm mtai
Upon completion of yesterday's t,.m ao-M nkiahoma won firth
concert, the kids in the band went place ind Colorado took aeventh.
sight arcing in the hotel curio shop.
This particular youngster spotted 1 1 i i p i
a wee bottle of perfume and de-nOuiy teSllVdl
vtaa nv as mrmr aa. av a ap-ai ivt tsaai
gel friend or mother. When the
salea girl approached him, the
glanced at the bottle, did some
quick figuring and told the boy,
"with tax that will be $32 50."
After regaJalag IW eelar la Ml
face, aad hit baUaee, the kid
pat IW perfame back aa IW
eeaater aad left,
Cal Beaten
By Temple
(Caatfaeed fraaa precedlag page)
More and more. Oregon PlZTSfJ-J0
Church Loop
Standings
are pouring in for the game, which
could be a sellout. The folks are
marking time by visiting Disney'
land, Santa Anita and the movie
and TV studios. Some of we more
fortunate visitors tonight got in on
the exclusive LA Times sports
championt banquet which waa
loaded with celebs and featured
Liberie. WHOOPS!! 1 1
Longhorn QB
Is Millionaire
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Mennonlte ..
Grarr Luthrran ...
Trinity MrUiodltt
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Prrtkytrrian
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Gardrn Road Christian
L. D. I
UCLA Student Gets Into Act Also
We reminded him thit UCLA had laid a few eggs in
the Bowl over the years, and elaborated on the 45-14
win by Illinois over the Bruins just 10 years ago. But he
.had a comeback. 'Things like that won't happen any
more now that we're out from under all that conference
baloney and Sanders (Red) will be able to operate like he
wants to." .
Fimrintt we mieht lust as well talk to the nearest fire
plug as continue with this particular gem of the future, we
passed on . . .
We trapped our final guest star la the men's powder
room of the Ambassador Hotel. Although native born
and raised, and a top sports enthusiast, he openly admit
ted an allegiance to the Coast Conference before the blow
up and offered, "It's a shame these guys down here got
too big for thir britches."
And though hoping hard for an Oregon upset Wedensday,
he'll not make the game. He's going to the hoss races at
Santa Anita ...
INTERMEDIATE B
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Trinity Mrthadlit 3 I
Hifhland Avr. Frlrnda '. 3 I
Sooth Salem Nararena 2 1
Clear Lake E.U.B. I I
St. John's Lutheran 1 2
Frultltna E.U.B. 1 )
Mlddletrove E.U.B. . I 1
JUNIOR A
OSU Picked
Over Oregon
(Ceitiaued fram precedlag page)
ana nf Ihn name it th rnlnmhia Court St. ChriiUaa
, ct.r.j m- i-uuirraa
l-V 111111 VVCI tlUSIIIUlU 111 J3d.
Actually, the wli waa not real
ly at tremeidom upset at hat
been pictured, aa Maxwell Stile
palatt aut la hi beak, "The Rose
Bowl." Columbia li eight games
had laat aaly to a geod and aa-
Walea Priacetei team, while
Stanford had lost to a 4-tlme
Walea Washington team, beei ,
tied M by Northweatera, aad !
barely Wat a weak and tnea
Immature UCLA eutfit, M.
But this 1933 Stanford Indian.
first af the "Vow Boys," possessed
great talent and the West couldn't 1
possibly see how it could lose to '
the Ivy League invader.
But the great Stanford! went
dawa aa a simple biddea-ball
pUy, IW stare hltterie KF-71
devied by Laa UUIe. aad Uat
wis Uat far aae af Ue ntaddiest
ef ill Rate Bawl engagemeats.
UpseU? Didn't Tennessee upset
Texas A k M and the West whip
the East just two daya ago. And
who would hive thought the De
troit Lions would massacre the
Cleveland Browns, 59-14, yesterday?
Pet.
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recegaUlea because af hi paat
lag. HI M boots averaged 4J
yard with 11 af tWm relliag
dead ar aut af baaad wllhia
the 11-yard line. It wa hi 11
yard quick kick la the Texas
A. M. 2 that set ap the Leag
hera tally la Ue seatea's flaal. '
He't almost at proficient as a
passer, completing 33 of 49 flips
for 428 yards and five touchdowns.
Rayal, wha say W doubts
there U a better panter la col
lege football, alaa I pleased with
Fandrea's field dlrectlea. TW
caach stresses "posiUea aad paa
tetsiea" as twa af the trag
petal ia hi attack, la these
phaaes W rale Faadrea mare
thai adequate. Oaly the yaaug
maa' slight atalure he's J-ll
ad weighs 171 pound ba kept
him frm greatness.
Fondren and the other Texas I
I players romped through light
Prt drills today at Biloxi, Miss., while
i.aaa Uie Mississippi team was prepar
JJJ I ing to break camp at Oxford,
'.in 'Miss. The Texas team will not
"J reach the Sugar Bowl site until
i just before the game. Ole Miss
will drill briefly in the bowl late
tomorrow.
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JUNIOR B
Salem Heights Baptiit 1 I
Trinity Methodist t I
E. U. B. . 2 I
Oregon Deaf 8-noel 1 2
Calvarv Baptist I 2
St. Mark s Luthtraa . . 3
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Hula Bowlers
Set Up Drills
(Cantiaued fram precedlag page)
East-West Shrine Game at San
taa Francisco last Saturday.
j Already here were Jae Fraa-
I. Pet rit, Oregaa State fullback, wba
flew la yesterday and Beaver
captaia Ted Searle.
Professional griddcrs who ar
rived earlier include Bob St. Clair,
nine in the first 10 minutes of the
second half to narrow the Owls
margin to 52-43.
Tcatple, however, recovered.
aad palled away agate, 4-4i.
eeerlig U petals la Ue next live
miaatat while Cal'i aaly palate
came aa a Jamp that by Mela-teah.
Seattle, playing the Ust I min
utes of regulation Urn without star
scorer Elgin Baylor, who fouled
out, surged from behind for a -
CO lead with 4 minutes ta play.
Daytaa tbea drew evea aa a
pair af Jamp ska Is by Arlea
Beck-era, bat the Chleftalat re
tailed Ue lead. 44-44. aa Tbara
Humphries' taa-U. Each team
, added a free threw befara Mc
Carthy seat fW gam lata aver.
Um.
The victory wat the aecond
against one defeat in the festival
for the Flyert, wW hive won eight
of 10 for the season
Bockhom paced Dayton with 23
kpoints, one more than teammate
and co-captain Don Lane. Bock
horn ilso led both clubs with 22
rebounds.
Baylor scored 24 for three-
game total of 76.
California (J) (tt) Temple
OPPT OFPT
Grout a I I I Brod.ky S 1 1
Oalloa 4 11 t Norman t 4 12
Mrlntssh I t It VnPatta 1 1 11
Roklnsea I I I II Rodgert I I til
BurK t 2 1 14 Kenedy 4 I t II
Sterling t I I Fleming t t
FlUDtrck I t I Frankla I t
Kaaa t t Gldnbrf 4 t I
Irhneldr 113
Doaghy 2 I
tCtatltard Irom ptiiithag past)
TW aula raring taatua apeaed
aa IW 24th it ttoilywaad Bawl aad
Jack Duacaa raced home with IW
a ta la hit Mark hard top
On April W. Paul Barker !
crawaed kituj af tW city durk'
Oregaa t o4Wt af tdaraUaa.
la aearby bSaamaatb. woo IW
Oregaa Cattegtata t aat or tare
bite til eaamatoaohip. aUh
pair her Dwala BraaaM laadiag
IW way. Brajsat aaa Utrr a at
IW Waaler tar a abrl a tit.
Dea't ruth me. ton. knew
Um t getting short, but I mil
b a few thingt ta lath about
If I remember right. May aat
the aexl month la roll arauad.
May I found Richie Lamb af
North Marlon High sprinting la
three new District IA I trac k
marks at W led hit trhaol la IW
lap. Alt aa th tarn day SaalUm
High from up Mill CHy way, won
Iha District I B log Nest day
It wat Sherwood High that romped
horn aWad of . Iha Yawama
League iUH pack, and oa May
II. Cut' Saxons took the District
IA I title.
Pat Miklia was IW Elba' golf
winner, while Mrs. Tom Hin cap
tured tW Salem Woman's Golf As-
sociatioa Spring Handicap,
May 2S faa ad a aew apart briar
tatraductd to Uua aortor. Crew
rare aa IW WUIaatetsa. TW l'
IrersUy af British Ceraabta aad
Oregaa Stale taagted la a aalghly
flaa rare ar Iwa, Rape yea eaa
taut IW Wy lata a BUIe af Ua
la 1IU.
Now June was a real month. Just
listen to all that went oa:
The Shriners held their annual
golf meet at SaUm Golf Club and
tha Salem team of Boh Prall.
Chuck Huggina. Pat Miklia and
CUff Ellis grabbed the marbles.
Young Prall took elf tW next day
I June J) for the Royal Oiks Coun
try Club in Vancouver wher W
carded Ss-hole. 131 to win
berth ia the National Open. Prall
spent most of th month seeing
a lot of country and playing a lot
of golf, at he hit tha Sunnehanna
Invitational In Johnstown, Pa., the
National Open, the Trans-Miasissip-
pian and the NCAA tourney.
TW Jayceea act play
aad Bill JacaWaa aad Mary
CatapWII were IW wiaaer. Vera
Nash waa tW Oak Kaetl Bpriig
Handicap galf ga, aad aitiag
qaeea Pal McCenalck ata4 aa
appearaaee to Wlp IW YMCA
la Ma drive far a aew twlmaalag
la Aagwat. W Baiaa
BatrhtB ltit glmd aal a aa
aearal aeana. Trsa 0) waa
IW rreae, watt Jarbaaa'
Jeorr look baawa UM C IMS.
Oa IW tin Tarry Madd-s. wW
m. h.-l k ., i k . - k m mAk m tt
ttrvdr. was dratted by lack Bam "sj
Army.
TW Wrteohoert af Oft faa Wid
thru atai mart ta Buth Park aad
sea won M NCMiaavui waa tnj Frty ta IW i.-mth IN. 4) tbo
winner. Baleen (aatart relaaatd snatagar
In September Tarn Head mid hU.Bdl Br earner after rntjra rwatite
R 4 B Bawbaj Alley la Tm aaa) aUanataiag Tha imra a4
Rarest Lata. aW Vart
Martam llaah, aamal Barve VaW
SStl. TW Bataaa raat 4 ta rt.
alar a ita wttb a nrat piar la
IW prep aoB. fcerib I Ita raotd
MaWb. Jam aWwtaa art- a4 Ot K
aat a ftataj 4 aew rorormt was)
bt p t aad rat ill afawal
Uwer faatmbl JC. ha ba4 a
total of ill lav da. laratdlaf US
Ibewaik IW air. Ra 14 ad IB
Sumnwrt.
Laa Oab Trarb al IW Mate
Falrgraaada bad Rt big grot aad
en4j74- fl4abSjy4j fBdj) (aaK,9 V 4Taal 4tttJslaP4gf
Ibraagh IW botliag wiadaw.
Mar Qattlad took W tl.m
Ittf rtwb ehampltaihwj aad IW
Wleaa Beaalar flaatly eatted IW
King footbaD rolled around ind
both North and South SaUm wen
their lira game. North aptat Mad-
ford 74. a nil South rambled aver
PrineviUe 20-4 A Coups af works
UJer South edged past North by
a 114 count.
I aetata really took aver la
eareoot Oariag OrUWr. Wuiaatv
4U aaraveevd a Bae team aad
eva weal aver to HawaH to
play a gaat. OCK raaso ap with
a flaa rrookanaa ajaarttrbatb la
aa J taa Bowlea. aad WU Nartb
aad BoaU Balesa rotSH paat all
apptalllaa.
TW huaters acre first unhappy
and the evea more unhappy is
the Goveraor closed the niton ind
the epened It aa the spur ef the
moment, ughtaar went bunting la
IdaW and came back wttb a big
elk. He also got bit by bis hora.
Mr. Ralph Stearns wan the Sa
lem Women 'a Golf Club champion
ship, and Paul Carmicbael took
the Oak Knoll title.
Keveaaber H waa atill taoatly
Bisebill Site
June was also a big month (or
(he Senators. On the 4tb we took
a double header from Yakima.
Andy George hurled and hit his
way to a 1-4 win ia the opener,
while Vera Pappy Kindsfither
shut the Bears out oa one measly
hit to Uk the second gime I-f
The Bth aaw the Solons take their
eighth straight win, and en the
10th Terry Maddox, the University
of Oregoa flash, wss signed to a
contract. June Uth waa a banner
day in tha life of "Pappy' Kinds
father. He tosed a perfect T-innlng
no-hit. no-run gam at the Eu
gene Emeralds. On the 20th Salem
came up with five new players in
a deal with Wenatchee, Clovla, N.
M., and Seattle. The fiver were
Chuck Lybeck. Jim Jones, Tom
Gibson, Cal Bauer and Larry Segovia.
Oa Juae 21, Salem bar player
Red Smith picked IW deaMe
deuble al Partlaad Meadew far
a pal af S1.7JS.
TW first part ef July saw Ue
Willamette River Day WM all
art af tpertiag eveats.
On July 2, S.074 fans packed
Waters Field to watch Salem down
Eugene S-2 on Capitol Shopping
Center Night,
Billy Welu came to town and
gave the bowlers a lesson in how
to do it. The kids raced their
quarter-midgets at the new Para'
dise Island Amusement Park, and
the Salem Scrimbles, with John
the State Scrambles, with oJhn
Taylor taking first place.
June Vote
To Decide
LOS ANGELES; Dec. 20 UrWAp
proval of the Los Angeles Dodgers'
contract with tha city ef Los An
geles, involving a playing field ta
Chaves Ravine, will ga before vot
ers In the June I primary election
TW city eaaacU'a cammlUe
aa IW charter aad admlalatra-
lira cade vated aaaalmaasly
day la bald IW refereadaat ta
IW primary elects Wcaeee Ue
reel ta tW eMy wit W aaly U4V
eat. A prtrlaa prapaaal that a
apaelil elecUea W Wid far tW
parpaa weald bare eaat Ue la
payer aa aatlmated $344,44.
The action was taken without
dissent.
C. A. Owen, chairman of the
citizen's committee to aave Chaves
Ravine for the people, told Ransom
M . Calllcott, chairman of the coun
cil committee, that the people who
signed the referendum petition "did
so because they wanted the right
for themselves and all citizens of
the city to vote oa the attempt to
transfer city property to private
interests and spend millions of tax
dollars for a commercial baseball
club."
Totals 2t lilt Totals S tilt
California 21 3 5S .
Temple . 41 244
ttaUl (IS) (SI) ntyUn
orrT urrT
Hmphrlei I 3 2 A.Bekha tit 4 23
Otorek 2 S 12 Case t I 4 11
nayior i i :i neiiny i i in
Brown 4 t I It Lane t 3 22
Harney 2 4 T.Bekha 2 2 1
Platerkl 3 1 3 I AUea t 1
taundert t 2 I 14 KeaeUy 1
Frluell I
Keutakff 1 2
Totals
Seattle
Daytoa
31 II 22 71 Totals
II
. 14
27 2 I tl
M t 75
II 14 SI
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Iowa Wins Queen City
BUFFALO. N.Y.. Dec. 30 OP Simerson
Iowa won the fourth annual Queen
City Invitational basketball tourna
ment tonight, sneaking by fired-up
Syracuse 58-52 in a hair-raising
final before 4,889 tans in Memorial
Auditorium.
OSC-UCLA Hoop
Telecast Off
CORVALLIS. Dec. 30 t - There
will be no telecast of the UCLA
Oregon State basketball game Sat
urday as originally planned.
Athletic Director R. S. Keen of
fW.n..i C, n, . ...-I , -rf n . n. wi . lit
... v "--..0, . (ouni for tne proposed regional
Mocgle Laverne Torgeson. Kyle ukctst. So the game wiU be pUy
Rote. Herman CUrk and John .w ., m anrt i 5 m a.
first scheduled.
UTTU ANN1I IOONEY
By DARREU McClURI
1
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Corvallis Dumps
Grizzlies, 67-51
rnnuimt ru. ic.n
The Corvallis Spartans got s 2S- bi" ame
point effort from center Bruce
Fleming end rolled to 27-51 win
over the McMinnville Grizzles to
night on the Spartan floor.
Don Carlson hemped 14 to lead
the losers, while Bob Morrow hit
16 for the winners.
McMinnville captured the jayvee
tilt 41-38.
MrMlMNVIIXE (SI)
T: Petrrsoa (111: Safler rt. C:
PfctUle (): G: Durham (11; Carl
taa (U) Resrerrt Searing: Stmt
CI: RKrhie (2).
CORVALLIS (ST)
T: N'laraia (t): eelemaa mi. t:
Fleming CD:, ft: Morrow ltl:
Tkamasoa (2). B -series Searing:
Ml.hler 4.
MrMinntUI . II II It IS SI
Corralllt IT I S II at
Ollkialai Aalertaa aad aeUkarg.
i Pilots Whip Vikings
PORTLAND. Dec. 30 OP Port
land University rolled over Port
land State 56-39 in tonight's basket-
Indians Take
78-71 Win
PALO ALTO. Calif.. Dec. 30 UP
Sophomore forward Mike Tipton
made three free throwt and a field
goal in the final minute and 12
seconds to help Stanford defeat
Arizona State of Tempe tonight,
71-71.
The victory gave the Indians a
5-4 exhibition record.
After a dull firtt half, la which
Ue ladlaas railed ap a eeavlae
lag 44-34 lead. tW Tempe Sua
Devil came back la cut Ue mar
(la la 4741 with aae mlaute aad
45 eeeaad la play.
Royci Youree and Al Ncaly par
ed the isitort. each with 17 points
The Sun Devils were hurt in the
Ust minute ind a half when You
ree fouled out.
TWa Tiplea, a Caspar, Wya.
tap Wan are, calmly a a h both
free threw la make it 7J-4S
Staafard eapt. Paul Neumaua la
tercepted a desperattea Tempe
pa aad saab a !5-feet jump
t hot at Ue tiaal bezxer.
High for Stanford was forward
Dick Haga with IS points.
Stanford hit 31 out of 66 for 47
per cent from the floor and Tempe
26 of 44 for 32 per cent.
.. . eeiAli rrtMPIITBTlflM tl
X ft VOW iRIVW V"." -tuV rj I
tif etawT.c
Owea said that Ue Chaves Ra
vine eemmitlce It aat dUturbed
a boat Ue eeteeme af U electlea
aad aald "if Ue people ar glvea
the facta, aad we latead ta are
that Uey are glvea all IW facto,
we bare Bat the lighlet deabt
but that Ue ceatract will W to-validated."
The council committee had three
issues to be decided: whether the
Dodgers' contract should be can
celled; whether the special election
should be called or whether it
should be placed on the primary
ballot.
Dodger president Walter O'Mil
ley declined comment on the coun
cil decision. He said there has been
no change in hia thinking about
using Pasadena's Rose Bowl for
the Dodgers' games since he flew
East Dec. II.
city meat af tW year, aad tha
Basaaa edged by srwgfld to the
Stat A I toetiitutal aa total yard
g after tW team bad battled
la a 4-0 lie
Lee Muna wa aautber YMCA
bandbaO laurary aad dtdat ha
la buy a Ttunfctgivtng tarhry.
Oa Vov. M La CaaUfaatj took
bit Basaaa to Partlaanl to pUy
Jetleraaa bar IW atato Utto. Jeff,
true eaaaa aal aa lap W Ue
aaa. 13-1. Baeva Hlfb bad) waa,
IW Dtttrlrl U4 Wetb to lba
Stat A I pUterta. bal tlrappitC
a aourtrrflaai giaah to Vale, aba
errata afl aaa IW ereaa. -Int
DManvber and baakethaS
took ever IW sports light. .
Nartb Balem eatne a Utile re
veng for a loatbaQ laae a thef
Uk South lata ramp twice. Pint
Um It wa 45-47. aad th aeeoad
! contest ended 11-44. North owned
1 1 k. .uk f i at i n. it
. . . M wt . . .
J t h y LewW WIBaaaelle
Baarrata aarartatd try aaa by
lalumg IW Nortbwvot Caaeattac
Tlpaff Taavaey aad rwaalag ap
aevea atralgM wtaa b4ere being
edged by Whittle-' la tha Far
Weal Ceefereeee lavhallaaal.
TW Baareat toafe absrd plare
t)tgr flt4Rf f)w BtBgaWaaa . oa)B
ataaU's atai with a B-t Baarh.
TW Senator bald their botUMti
meeting and tW bad aews. aa the
rnrra af a fil.S4I.S3 toss, waa told.
Mr. Brenner'! promise ef a profit
waa renwntbeied by Bitty, but
Wed aaa. there yea have M.
ro kaat aklpaod avar eoaw af
Ue BlgbBghi ef aid IM7. Of
aaart a Ut af gaad tiit-a wore
Haaed. bal IWa ttote It iwatwag
tWrt
I hear the beDa starting U ring
in downtowa Sakro, ae muat be
fetting oa my way. Good luck and
hooe roe have a good rear.
Doa I forget to help those Ducks
down ia Pasadena today. See; yea
around .
Oh. by the way. bUPPT 1VXV ,
YEAR!!!
Burdette Is
. i
Given Award
LOS ANGELES. Dec 20 ! The
Lot Angelas Times Issued 2
awards tonight at ita 15th annual
Sports Awards dinner, wtth pitcher
Lev Bunlette of the Milwaukee
Braves cited for the out standing
performanc this year ta baaebt,
-three victories ta the World
Seriea over the New York Yan
kees. ,.-
Th awards were announced by a
special election committee that
polled a group of sports writers ta
many section af the country.
Other awards were: Lea Hosea-
blutb. University ot North Cara.
lina. In College Basketball: Roe
Tomstc, U. S. Air Force, la ama
teur basketball; Walt Kowalczyk.
Michigan Stat. College back:
Aureliua Thomas, Ohio State, Col
lege lineman: Y. A. Tittle, Saa
Francisco '49ers. pro football
back; Bob Gain. CleveUnd
Browns, pro football lineman; Col
lege coach of the year. Henry
(Redl Sanders. UCLA: pro coach
of the year, Frankie Albert, Saa
Francisco '49era: pro golf, Dick
Mayer; amateur golf, Fillmaa
Robbins; women's pro golf, Betsy
Raw Is; women's amateur golf.
Joanne Gunderson: meo's aqua
tics, George Breen; women's aqua
tics, Sylvia Ruuska; men's tennis.
Pane ho Gonzales; women's tennis,
Althea Gibson; track and field.
Bob Gutowski, Occidental College;
automobile racing, Sam Hanks)
boxing. Carmen Basilio.
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