Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 05, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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    Bevos and Ducks Lose Hoop
Games as Washinqtons Win
y (By the Associated Press)
A pair of sophomore centers
kept the University of Washing
ton and Washington State col
lege alone among the northwest's
"big five" today with an unble
mished record in the yet young
basketball campaign.
Washington won its third
straight game Saturday, coming
off an eight-point deficit to
thump the University of British
Columbia 56-41 with Duane
Enochs pacing the win with 13
points.
The ex-R i c h 1 a n d prepster,
Gene Conley, was top man for
the Cougars of Washington State
as they routed Whitworth 58-44
win No. 2. Conley poured in 12
counters.
Idaho also got back on the
victory path after a Friday de
feat by blasting Portland uni
versity 60-38. Again it was a
center, Reserve Bob Wheeler,
who provided the punch with 19
points.
Both Oregon and Oregon
State bowed, the Ducks for the
second night in a row Utah
,, 61-46 and the Staters for the
first time a 58-45 loss to Ca
nisius. ; Oregon outshot Utah from the
floor 19 field goals to 18 but
lost the game at the foul line.
The Utes missed only five of 30
charity tosses while Oregon con
nected with only eight of 20 at
tempts. Paul Sowers,
guard.
pitched in 19 points
Ducks.
for the
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Dog Days Set by
Race Commission,
Ponies Postponed
Portland, Dec. 5 VP) The
state racing commission Satur
day granted the Multnomah
Kennel club a 50-day greyhound
racing meet starting June 30.
The meet would close Aug. 24.
Expected action on the Port
. land Meadows horse track meet
for this summer was postponed.
A track official said the organi
zation was not prepared to post
the license fee at this time.
Charles Hunter, track manage
ment spokesman, said the Mea
dows planned to ask for a 40 to
50 day meet.
' The Northwest Quarter Horse
association advised the commis
sion it wanted a six day meet
in Portland May 8-13.
Dr. Frank Menne, commis
sion chairman, reported the law
banning public telephones at
tracks would be enforced. He
said they were considered a con
venient tool for bookmakers.
Few Deals Expected at
Minor Loop Convention
Baltimore, Dec. 5 VP) Not a
tingle big league trade may be
announced at this 48th annual
minor league baseball convention
that opens up here today and
does not end until Friday, Dec.
9. But that does not mean that
none will be consummated.
It is almost a certainty that at
least two, perhaps three, player
deals of "sizable proportions"
will be ready to be announced at
the major league sessions in New
York next week.
One concerns the world cham
pion New York Yankees and the
American league cellar-ridden
Washington Senators. The Yan
kees, since the close of the 1949
season, have been trying to wran-
' gle Pitcher Rae Scarborough and
First Baseman Eddie Robinson
away from the Nats.
They might as well stop wast
ing time on Scarborough. He
x American League
Competition to
Open Monday
Competition in the American
division of the City Basketball
league opens Monday night on
the Leslie junior high school
gym floor with six of the seven
teams in action.
The National Division will see
action for the first time, Wednes
day night, also at Leslie.
. The season will be in two
parts in each division with
one- game playoff between the
winners of each half if neces
sary. A championship playoff
for the league title will likely
follow.
The Monday night schedule:
7:00 Knights of Columbus vs.
12th Street Market; 8:00 Ep
ping Lumber vs. Warner Motors;
9:00 West Salem Merchants vs.
Capitol Post No. 9. Page Wool
en draws a bye.
Wednesday night's schedule:
7:00 Marine Reserve vs. Post
Office; 8:00 Capitol Business
College vs. Naval Reserve; 9:00
. Burroughs Inn vs. City Tran
sit Line. National Guard draws
a bye.
Halftime score: Oregon 22, Utah 22
(tie).
Free throws missed: Oregon Urban, Ha
milton, Streeter 2, Lavey 4, Neeley. Don
2, Sowers. Utah Cleverly 2, Dugglns 3.
Oregon State, making the
first start of its cross-country
tour before some 10,000 fans
at Buffalo, N.Y., trailed Cani
sius 29-20 at halftime, but
drew up to within two points
only to fall behind on the vic
tors' 12-point spurt. Ray Wal
ker's 10 points were high for
the Beavers.
The box:
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Halftime Canlslus 20, Oregon state 20.
Free throws missed Oregon state. Rl-
nearson, Fleming. Ballantyne. crandall.
Storey. Padgett, Watt. Canlslus stoetzel
4 Muller 2, Mac Kinnon, Ua&ino 3. Hart
nett 3, llllg. O'Sullivan 3.
While Whitworth and British
Columbia were losing to Coast
conference schools, other Ever
green conference clubs also
were in action. Eastern Washing
LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES
Intensive Drill Facing
Vikings Before KF Jaunt
Coach Harold Hauk plans to
continue on snapping his Salem
high school varsity hoopsters
through scrimmage and . defense
drill this week before traveling
to the Klamath Falls invitation
al tourney slated for the south
ern Oregon city December 8-10.
Hauk has still r.ot definitely
decided on his starting crew for
the opening action at the jam
boree. Nor has he determined
who will comprise the 10 man
traveling squad for the Klamath
trip.
At the present time the
starting quint most likely will
be forwards Jim Rock and Don
McKenzie, center Doug Rogers
and guards Deb Davis and
Captain Daryl Girod. All ex
cept McKenzie are lettermen
and McKenzie is a sophomore
from Leslie junior high school.
Hauk's second string comprises
Larry Paulus and George Fred
rickson in the forward slots,
Wayne Walling at center, and
cannot be had. But Robinson is
another matter. It would not be I
at all surprising if the big slug-
erot wnro a Vanlrrr uniform nxt '
B -. . - -
season.
"They (the Yankees) cannot
have Scarborough," Washington
Manager Bucky Harris empha
sized last night." He is not for
sale nor for trade.
The New York Giants have
also made a cash offer to the
Boston Braves for veteran Sec
ond Baseman Eddie Stanky.
While the Braves are not averse
to pocketing the dough, they
would like to have New York
Outfielder Willard Marshall
thrown into the deal which also
would transfer a Boston pitcher
to the Giants.
Idaho Team Wins
Spud Bowl Game
Bakersfield, Calif., Dec. 5 VP)
Boise, Ida., Junior College's foot
ball squad was on its way home
today after drubbing Taft Junior
College by 25 to 7 Saturday
night in the second annual Po
tato Bowl game.
It was Boise's 29th straight
victory over a three year peri
od and its 10th straight for this
year.
Billy Moore. Boise's hard
running left halfback, was the
game s outstanding ball carrier.
He took the ball 21 times for a
total of 203 yards.
In only four years of major
league play, Ralph Kiner of the
Pittsburgh Pirates has tied or
set 14 home run records.
WRESTLING
Tuesday Night 8:30
MAIN EVENT
George Dnsette vs.
The Great Atlas
OPENER
Dale Kilter vs.
Dorry Deltas
SECOND
Bock Weaver vs.
Cal Roberts
SALEM ARMORY
ton nudged Northern Idaho Col
lege of Education 60-50, Pacific
Lutheran swatted St. Martin's
52-29, and Western Washington
lost a 60-49 decision to the Vic
toria "Y" despite Stan Peterson's
26 points, y
In other games, Lewis &
Clark's Northwest conference
title defenders lost their second
straight game in as many nights
as they bowed to Seattle Pacific
55-42, Oregon College of Educa
tion romped 62-42 over Clark
(Vancouver) J.C., and Southern
Oregon edged Oregon Technical
Institute 45-39.
With the conference opener
only a month away, Northern
division members step up the
pace a bit this week
Oregon State has three
games billed, meeting New
York university at New York
tomorrow night, Wisconsin at
Madison Thursday and Minne
sota at Minneapolis Saturday,
Oregon has a Friday-Saturday
series with the Blue &
Gold Athletic club at Eugene;
Idaho goes to Moscow Thurs
day to meet the Power Phil
lips Oilers five and entertains
Seattle unive r s i t y Saturday
night.
Salem, Oregon, Monday, December 5, 1949
Gene Carver and Larry Cham
berlin at the guard berths.
Players making up a third
string which scrimages with the
other two teams are Dick Nor
ton, Gordon Sloan, Merl Baum
gart, Layton Gilson, Gordon Ba
con, Dick Deen, and Lawrence
Baggert.
In a scrimage game last
week with the Willamette
Frosh the Vikings came out
with the heavy end of the
scoring.
Hauk will announce his crews
definitely Wednesday before
leaving via the train for Klam
ath Falls.
Captain
Cadet Dan Fold
berg of Dallas,
Tex., demonstrates the pass
catching ability that made him
one of tiie top offensive ends
in the nation and resulted in
hL being named army football
captain for 1950. He's six foot
one and weighs 185 pounds.
(Acme Telephoto)
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BASKETBALL SCORES
COLLEGE SCORES
(By the A.ssoclated Press)
Idaho 60, Portland University 38.
Canlslus 58, Oregon State 45.
Washington State 58. Whitworth 44.
Washington 56, British Columbia 41.
Utah 61, Oregon 46.
East. Washington 60, Northern Idaho 50.
Wash. State Frosh 57, GonzaBa H. 8. 28.
Seattle Pacific 55, Lewis Sc Clark 42.
Oregon College 62. Clark J. C. 42.
Southern Oreaon 45, Oregon Tech 39.
Victoria. YMCA 60. Western Wash. 49.
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THE f MINDLY NATION WIDE BUS SfRVJCi
Sharp
Lt. Col. I. F.
Wintermute, a re
cent arrival at the Clark air
force base in the Philippines,
recently toured the golf course
in 71, one stroke under par
for the 18 hole layout. Later
he registered a 33 for nine
holes, which included a hole
in one on the 16th The greens
are the sand variety. Col. Win
termute is a former Salem
high school basketball ace.
Page 11
Williams Risks
Title for Fifth
Time in 1949
Philadelphia, Dec. 5 U.R)In
boxing's last title fight of 1949,
explosive Ike Williams will
make his fifth defense of the
lightweight champl o n s h 1 p
against Freddie Dawson of
Chicago tonight before an ex
pected sell-out crowd of 14,
000 in Convention hall.
Spindle-legged, broad shoul
dered Williams was favored at
11-5 because of his knockout
punch; and he was determined
to keep his 135-pound crown
so that he could defend against
the winner of a British elim
ination tournament at London
in February.
Winter Slicker
Matches Played
Over Weekend
A number of matches in the
annual "Winter Slicker" tourna
ment, sponsored by the Salem
Men's club were played over the
week-end at the Salem Golf
club.
As the result of their third
round of competition, played
against the Goodwin-Estey duo,
McCrary-Thomson have collect
ed eight points in the American
league.
The Western International di
vision trails in the matter of
competition, only two matches
having been played in two
weeks time.
Results of the moat recent matches:
American: Good win -Estey 0, McCrary-
Thomson 3; Pckar-uadwa 1, McMullen-
Devers 3; Filler-Fish , McC ran -Thom
son 3.
National: Innram-Schafer 3, Dyer-Ens
llali 0; Vlctor-Arehart 3, Humph reya-Baa-lain
0: Rltner-Eyre 1, Sheldon-Burrts ht 3.
Oraya: Hay-Hlckjs 3, Herbenrer-Kline 0;
Alexander-Hoar 2, Enn.isIi-Ericlci.on 1.
Texas: Hendrie-Lentcren 3, Kolb-Schci-deneer
0: Hunt-Graham 3. Toombs - V.
Jones 0; Oumey-Zlgler 2, Wat tier-Johnson
l.
Const: Maws-Baxter 1. Kimmell-Ous.
tafson 2; Haze-Duflua 2, Thompson-Price
1,
Three I: Allev-Mlklfa 2'i. J. Thomas-
Sloan Putnam-Martin 3, Waterman-
Hoffman 0: Wadman-Harp VA, McCains.
ter-Wolfe H4.
PaclficLutheran 52, St. Martin's 2fl.
HIGH SCHOOL SCORES
West Linn 56, St. Helens 46.
Medford 31. Sprinttfleld 25.
Sweet Homo 41, Cottage Orov 40.
Forest Drove 68. Willamina 57.
Seaside 65, Wheeler 46.
Tlgard 42. Washington (Portland) 39.
Central Catholic (Portland) 42, 6
Mary's (Eugene) 35,
Pendleton 47, Burns 43.
Heedsport 48. North Bend 40.
EAST
VIA THE
Santiam Highway
Nw ichodulM and Tramways' txdvsive direct rout
East now tavM yon many hovn on trips to BEND,
BOISE, TWIN FALLS, OGDEN, SALT LAKE and
oil points Soulli ond East.
DEPARTURES: 9:05 A.M. - 2:30 P.M. - 4:05 P.M.
Irish Weep Over 1950 as
49ers Slip Past Mustangs
Dallas, Dec. 5 (Pi Notre
Dame's gridiron champions are
on the way home boasting the
greatest four-year record in
fighting Irish history but take
it from Coach Frank Leahy,
they accomplished it in the nick
of time.
Next year, laments that rug
ged individualist among pessi
mists, his team can't hope to be
half as strong as the 1949 outfit
which he called "the greatest
team I ever coached."
Happy that they were able
to finish four seasons without
defeat while winning 36 games
and tying two, the Irish still
are talking about the thunder
ous game they had here Sat
urday when it required every
ounce of drive to turn back
Southern Methodist 27-20.
Vik Jayvees Call
Answered by 63
Hoop Hopefuls
Coach Loren Mort, Salem high
school junior varsity basketball
coach, was greeted with a vast
turnout when he issued a call
for iavvee basketballers last
week.
He found some 63 enthusiastic
bounce-ball artists, including
nlavers dropped from the var
sity.
The Mortmen will hope to
keep up the high standing rec
ord set by various jayvee teams
of 61 wins and four losses for
the past three years.
Returning lettermen from
last year's jayvee squad are
Buzz Covalt, Lawrence Scheel
er and Vern Zeuske.
Recently omitted from the
varsity roster players, Tom
tValdcn and Ramsey Miller are
to be hopeful prospects for
Mort.
The junior varsity hoopsters
will open the current season with
the Tillamook "Cheesemakers"
B team December 13 on the Vik
Villa.
Capps Bowlers
Top Girls' Team
A team of men representing
Capps used cars finally turned
the tables on the Randle Oil girls
by defeating them with an edge
of 168 pins.
Previously, the women Oilers
had defeated men's team this
season. Bowling for tne winners
were Bill Campbell, Carol Capps,
Howard Smith, Lester Capps
and Eddie Hensel.
Jolfin' Joe Gets
December 16 Bout
Portland, Dec. 5 VP) Oregon
Joe Kahut and Tony Bosnich,
San Francisco, have been match
ed to fight in the boxing ring
here Dec. 16.
Fight Promoter Tex Salkcld
said the bay area fighter's man
ager reports Bosnich recovered
from training injuries. These had
forced postponement of a previ
ous bout with Kahut.
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From this year's team voted
No. 1 in the nation Leahy loses
nine and one-half starters. And
from the remainder of his first
string squad 10 more depart.
That one-half starter comes
about in this manner: Bob Lally
and Fred Wallner divided time
at one guard position. Lally is
through but Wallner has anoth
er year.
Notre Dame is swept clean
of All-Americas. End Leon
Hart, Tackle Jim Martin, and
Fullback Emil (six-yard) Sit
ko, all are due to graduate.
Others lost from the starting
team are End Bill Wightkin,
Tackle Ralph McGchee, Guard
Frank Johnson, Center Walt
Grothaus and Backs Frank Spa
niel and Larry Coutre.
Rote Stopped
into left guard
in a touchdown
Notre Dame at Dallas, Tex.
Welch (65) and Fullback Dick
won 27-20. (AP Wirephoto)
South Defeats North in
Marion B Hoop Jamboree
The "South" took four out of
six 10 minute games over the
"North" in the annual basket
ball jamboree of the Marion
county B league Saturday night
on Willamette university's floor.
The combined scores were
"South" 65, "North" 43.
"South" winners were Aums
ville over St. Paul, 9-2; Sublimi
ty over Chemawa, 12-8; Mill Ci
ty over Jefferson, 13-6, Detroit
over State School for Deaf, 22-
10.
Salem Sophs, entered in the
league to make it balance, took
a 20 to 9 decision over Gates for
one of the "North" wins. Ger
vais topped Turner, 17-9 for the
other.
The Chemawa Indians were
awarded the first place trophy
for presenting the best organ
ized rooting program. They
were attired in colorful Indian
regalia. Second place went to
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Bob Williams, brilliant quar
terback who outpassed the
southwest's pass-happy boy in
the Southern Methodist game,
will come back to keep Wallner
company.
Lost from the squad also are
Ends Doug Waybright and Ray
Espenan, Tackles August Cifclli,
Ed Hudak and Al Zmijewski.
Guards Steve Oracko and Jim
Dailer, Quarterbacks Gerald
Begley and George Dickson and
Fullback Mike Swistowicz.
Leahy says he doesn't expect
much help from this season's
freshmen. He and Ed Krause,
Notre Dame athletic director,
say "there are no outstanding
prospects."
"We will lose five games
next year," Leahy laments.
Kyle Rote, Southern Methodist university
back, is stopped in midair as he smashed
attempt in the game with
SMU players are Guard Bob
McKissack (38). Notre Dame
Sublimity.
The evening's program in
cluded presentation of first and
second place trophies to St.
Paul and Gervais, respectively
as a result of football competi
tion.
The league season for the
"North" will open January 6
January 13 will witness the op
ening of the "South."
Webfoot Mentor
Speaks Monday
Jim Aiken, football coach at
the University of Oregon, will
be guest speaker for the
monthly dinner meeting of the
Men's club of the First Presby
terian church at 6:30 Monday
night.
Aiken, a spinner of interesting
yarns, is expected to devote a
portion of his talk to the late
football season.
Pictures of the Oregon-Oregon
State game will be shown.
Murray Murdoch of the New
York Rangers holds the hockey
record for appearing in the most
consecutive games 600.
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WORSE
Did I. say that Christmas
shopping wat catching on
lost week? Snowballing I
should have said! HERB,
the Happy One at S & N,
cornered me after last
week'u column and he
tays: "Look, Harry . . . it's
not that I mind your talk
ing about Christmas
(brushing the snow from
his coat), but keep up with
the times! Christmas
shopping is with us, but
good! (dropping an icicle)
And I'm happy! (picking
ing up his Santa Claus
beard) I'm happy because
we've got so much beau
tiful stack at S&N to shew
the folks."
.
Well, I couldn't stand to
see a grown man so hap
py, so I ran back to my
typewriter, and here I am
to tell you all about It.
"It" being S&N's ALL
STAR Lineup of Christ
mas Sift Items. .
,w .
Now, there's a man on
your, list, I know, who
would give his eye-teeth
to have a pair of ENRO
pajamas. And, what sets
off Pajamas better than a
smooth - looking STYLE
RITE robe . . . what colors
these do come in! They're
guaranteed to boost any
man's morale 700. '
Say ... in the shirt de
partment, I want you to
take note of those new
NYLON white dress
shirts. Boy, I really drool
ed at the sight of 'em . . .
all dona up in sparkling
cellophane, and ... ond
with French Cuffs! Now
that's class ... 'course I
just can't resist a touch of
it now and then.
Horsefeathers! Won't be
able to tell you about
everything, I .guess. But,
remember MALLORY
Hats ALLIGATOR coats,
WINGS and ENRO shirts,
though. Yes, indeed,
everything that's Sold Na
tionally' at S&N. And
HERB says he's welcom
ing the whole Willamette
Valley with open arms.
By the way, have you
met FRED DECKER? He's
the tailor at S&N . . .
does might sharp work.
Goto go . . but remem
ber, it's the Christmas
Season's Smartest Notion
. . . shop
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