Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 07, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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Williams Connects
Freddy Dawson, Chicago challenger, in 14th round of fight
as he cocks his right for the follow-through. Williams re
tained his title in a decision which brought boos from the
crowd in Convention hall, at Philadelphia, Fa. (AF Wire
Musical Caesar Lowers
Baton on School Bands
New York, Dec. 7 U.R) James
C. Petrillo's musicians' union to
day banned the use of college
bands at basketball games in
Madison Square Garden styling
them "a business venture for
profit."
Officials of six metropolitan
colleges said they would fight the
order, fearing it might be ex
tended to include iooman games
and other athletic contests.
Local 802 of Petrillo's Ameri
tan Federation of Musicians
(AFL) imposed the rule in let
ters to New York university,
Fordham, Brooklyn college, City
college, Long Island university,
and St. John's college.
City college and Long Is
land university, matched in a
double header tomorrow night
against Southern Methodist
university and 'Kansas State
respectively, immediately told
their bands to stay home. But
officials of the institutions
said they would protest the un-
- ion action. ' I!
The union contended that pro
fessional musicians should be
used because the popular Garden
matches, which are a big draw
ing card for important intersec-
Irish to Play
Middies in '50
Clevelander Says
Cleveland, Dec. 7 (ff) Notre
Dame's football team will play
Navy here Nov. 4 next year, Ben
T. Franklin of -the Chamber of
Commerce special events com
mittee said today.
It will be the. first big game
in Cleveland since Nov. 2, 1947,
when the Irish beat Navy, 27 to
0. The two teams have played
each other here seven times.
Quarterback Rates as Champ
By FRANK ECK
AP Newafeatnrea Sporta Editor
New York Bob Hall, former
Yale quarterback, will have lit
tle trouble recounting the thrills
of the past football season.
A lawyer and football scout
when he's not running off movies
of some game, Hall probably has
seen more football than any man
in the east, and possibly the
country, this year. Each Satur
day five camera crews under his
direction film 2000 feet or one
full game each.
Monday of each week, Hall
views about 10,000 feet of
college football. Only the
highlights of each game are
developed. The rest of the
film is junked. Prints go to
television stations for one
showing only. As many as SO
TV cities have seen some of
Ball's movies this season.
Hall can tell about illegal
plays that come up almost every
Saturday but he won't because
there's a certain amount of se
curity Involved. If not, his cam
era crews might not be permitted
in certain parks.
In the Notre Dame - North
Carolina game, movies show that
All-America Leon Hart of Notre
Dame was guilty of a forward
handoff when he "lateralled" to
Bill Barrett for a touchdown.
The officials missed that one.
Hall's security stretches to
such a point that the games are
shown only once on TV and then
returned to Hall for his private
library, which includes all of the
1914 Yale-Harvard game. His
crews take pictures in semi-slow
motion. To show them in slow
motion would tip off a number of
plays to coaches of rival teams.
Hall, a keen grid analyst, fur
' nishes his own commentary for
his movies.
He has been a football addict
since being graduated from Yale
In 1929 after three seasons as
Ike Williams, lightweight cham
pion, lands a hard left on chin of
tional matches, are a big busi-
nesj.
The union therefore "suggest
ed" that "You discontinue the
use of your own orchestras and
bands if they have been perform
ing at athletic events in the Gar
den in the past."
The union, signed by local
802 Vice President Samuel
Suber, did not say what action
would be taken if the colleges
did not comply with the un
ion's demand.
However officials of the Gar
den, who are taking a "neutral
stand" in the controversy, noted
tnat it could be placed on a un
ion "unfair" list which would not
allow the popular sports and
amusement arena to hire profes
sional Bands for its numerous
other attractions.
LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES
Salem,
Beavers Climb on Victory
Wagon with Win over NYU
(By the Auoctated Preas) '
With a spine-tingling rally
that netted six points in the fin
al 13 seconds, Oregon. State's Pa
cific coast conference title de
fenders climbed back onto bas
ketball's victory wagon last
night by defeating New York
university 49-45 in Madison
Square Garden
Bob Hail, former Yale quarterback, is shown dictating the
action during a recent football game to a portable machine.
After the game Coach Herman Hickman of Yale listens to
what happened on each play. Maybe the gadget will help
Herman next season. His Bulldogs won only four games
this fall. '
signal caller for the- Eli. He
coached the Yale backs for three
years under Mai Stevens. While
attending Yale law school in '34
he scouted Princeton. That fall
the Eli beat the Tiger, 7-0.
Hall's scouting helped.
To the Hollywood technique of
taking movies of football, Hall
has added electronic dictation.
"Football scouts can't afford
to miss one play," says the
slightly built Hall. "That's why
I've been using a portable dictat
ing machine all season at Yale's
home games. It's impossible to
watch every play and make
notes at the same time. With the
portable dictating machine
merely slip a plastic belt into
place. It takes 15 or 30 minutes
Brown Bomber to
Take on Frisco
Fighter Wednesday
Chicago, Dec. 7 (P) Joe
Louis, nearly 20 pounds over
his championship fighting
weight, takes on San Francis
co's Pat Valentino in a 10
round exhibition in Chicago
stadium tonight.
The 226-pound Louis, ris
ing out of his swivel chair, as
a promoter, will pull on 10
ounce gloves in an appearance
he hopes will pull in custom
ers for his International Box
ing club. The IBC, with Louis
as a director, has hit an all
time low in attendance in sta
ging Chicago stadium shows.
The mop-haired Valentino
was rated as Ezzard Charles'
No. 1 heavyweight contender
for the NBA crown last Aug
ust. Valentino gave Charles a
close fight for seven rounds
before being kayoed in the
eighth.
Louis ' says he will try to
tag the San Francisco swing
er in a hurry. Valentino pins
hopes of an upset over the
heavier ex-world champion
with a furious body attack
and ability to withstand Lou
is' punches. Valentino figures
to scale 185.
Ore., Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1949
The Beavers trailed 45-43
when Bill Harper snared a violet
pass in midcourt and raced in
for a hook shot to knot the count.
Five seconds later, with both
sides fighting desperately to con
trol the ball, New York's Bob
Derderian fouled Bob Payne and
the sophomore forward convert
ed to put OSC out in front.
Grid Watcher
of dictation and can be mailed
or delivered immediately to the
coach."
Hall believes the new machine
soon will be standard equipment
for a football scout or coach.
"It eliminates' mistakes," says
Hall.
SALEM WOMEN BOWLERS
SCORE IN SEATTLE MEET
The Golden Pheasant girls'
team entered in a Seattle bowl
ing tournament last week-end
entered a 2629 score with the
doubles team of Beryl Muell-
haupt and Shirley Laird regis
tering a 1207. One game of the
doubles score posted by Muell
haupt was a 267.
Tribe Steals Diamond Show
By$100,000SaltzmanDeal
Baltimore, Dec. 7 (R Bill
Veeck, dynamic ex-president of
the Cleveland club is gone but
the Indians are still stealing the
show from the rest of the major
league clubs.
While the others were feint
ing and fencing but apparently
accomplishing nothing in their
efforts to swing the first big
trade at the minor league con
vention, the Indians came up
with one of the finest pitching
prizes in the minors.
He is Hal Saltzman, 24-year-old
righthander who won
23 and lost 13 for the Port
land club of the Pacific coast
league. General Manager Hank
Greenberg of the Indians,
who announced the purchase
last night, said Saltzman cost
the Cleveland Indians five
players besides an undisclo
sed amount of cash. He esti
mated the deal represented a
$100,000 purchase.
Apparently taking his cue
from the Indians, Frank Lane,
general manager of the Chicago
White Sox announced the pur
chase of outfielder Bob Wilson
fro mSacramento of the PCL for
three unidentified players and
cash. That, too, was a $100,000
investment, according to Lane.
Both are regarded highly by
veteran observers. Saltzman,
a University of Oregon pro
duct who played for the Salem
Rocky Shows Disgust at
Failure to Kayo Home
Cleveland, Dec. 7 VP) Rocky
Graziano, once the kayo king of
the middleweight?, today shrug
ged off a rusty performance
against George (Sonny) Horne
and growled:
'You can't knock 'em all out.
Some nights you can't knock
AMITY DRUBS SECOND
STRING NEWBERG TEAM
Amity Newberg high's sec
ond string was beaten 37 to 14
by Amity high Tuesday night as
the latter opened the basketball
season. Avery Nelson scored 13
points for Amity to take top
honors.
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That was the game, but Len
Rinearson iced it at the final
gun with a lay-in shot and
added a free throw after the
game ended. His 13 points
were high for the victors.
Oregon State trailed 19-9 early
in the first half, fought back to
a 24-24 deadlock at halftime and
moved out to a seven-point ad
vantage in the second period
only to see it vanish before the
New Yorkers' attack.
The victory sent the Beav
ers off to Madison, Wis., with
an even break in two road
starts. They meet the Wis
consin Badgers tomorrow
night.
While Oregon State was tak
ing intersectional honors, the
Northwest's cage slate was
rather clean.
Linfield put on a 17-point ral
ly in the final four minutes to
dump Oregon College of Educa
tion 67-56 at Monmouth, Ore.;
Gonzaga spoiled Whitman's home
debut with a 54-37 verdict; Van
port whipped Clark Junior col
lege 65-54 and Central Washing
ton nipped Portland university
61-58 as reserve guard Larry
Dowen scored from the floor and
Dean Nicholson and Fred Peter
son converted charity tosses in
the closing minute and a half.
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Joe Cronin slugged five pinch
home runs in 1943 for the Bos
ton Red Sox for the American
league record.
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Senators, is generally regard
ed as the top pitching prospect
on the cosat. He pitched 22
complete games last year and
fanned 120 in 276 innings.
To get the youngster, the In
dians had to top the offers of
three rival big league clubs.
Greenberg said both New York
clubs and the Chicago White
Sox were after him. In addition
to about $30,000 in cash, the In
dians gave up outfielders Hal
Peck and Luis Marquez from
their own roster. Third base
man Steve Mesner and pitcher
Charles (Red) Adams from San
Diego and a fifth player to be
Hauk Names
Quintets for
Coach Harold Hauk, hoop
mentor of the Salem high Vi
kings, announced his official
traveling squad to the Klam
ath Falls invitational tourney
Wednesday morning.
After three weeks of prac
tice sessions Hauk has chosen
his starting quint from some
40 bounce-ball artists that
turned out at the beginning of
the season.
Making the jaunt to K-Falls
anybody out."
Rocky meant his disgust, too
He won his third straight
10-round decision over Horne
last night at the Cleveland
News' 24th annual Christmas
fund show. But he got socked
pretty hard in the last five
rounds.
Graziano's trainer. Whitey
Bimstein, wasn't so pessimistic.
"You did all right, consider
ing it was only your second
fight in just about a year," con
soled Bimstein. "You needed
that one under your belt."
Rocky's last fight was a kayo
over another hot title conten
der, Charley Fusari, in the 10th
round.
In the third round, Home's
face took on a silly expres
sion when Granziano slam
med his jaw with a hard
right. He started sinking.
Again in the fifth, the same
thing happened.
But in both cases the bell
clanged in time.
The life started to ooze out of
Rocky after that, and Horne be
gan to look around with more
interest. He raised a cut over
Rocky's left eye in the sixth and
worked studiously on that for
the remainder of the bout.
FOREST GROVE NUDGES
WILLAMINA,56T0 46
Willamina In a game that
was fairly close all of the way,
Forest Grove outscored Willa
mina high, 56 to 46 Tuesday
night. Forest Grove held a 29 to
24 half time 1 e a d . Willamina
salvaged the preliminary, 33 to
31.
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8 & S Time Service
1095 So. 12th St., Salem
Lana Ave. Service Station
Lana Ave. & Silverton Rd.,
Salem
Davis Oil Co.
2320 Fairgrounds Rd., Salem
Four Corneri Service Station
Penn Four Corners - Salem
Dauenhauer Shell Service
39B0 E. Center St. - Salem
Brush College Service Station
Wallace Road, Salem
Yunger's Shell Service
Rt. 1, Salem
Zielinski Repair
Rt. 7, Salem
Rickard's Auto Repair
Rt. 7, Salem
W. K. CARR DISTRIBUTING CO.
Wholesale
690 Gaines St. Salem, Oregon
Phone 3-7894
named before Feb. 15. Marquez
played with Portland, where he
hit .394 last year.
Wilson, only 20. hit .246 for
Sacramento in 106 games last
season, but was out of the line
up most of the early campaign
with a broken foot. His hits in
cluded 13 doubles, three triples
and 11 home runs. He batted
.384 for Wenatchce of the West
ern Interntional league in 1948.
The record breaking minor
league draft of 218 players for
$439,850 will wind up today
with the "delayed" selection just
before the official opening of
the National Association conven
tion. Traveling
Tourney
via the Shasta Daylight train
Thursday morning are the
starting quint, Don McKenzie,
Jim Rock, Doug Rogers, Deb
Davis, and Captain Daryl Gi
rod. His second string mem
bers listed for the jaunt are
forwards Dick Deen and Lar
ry Paulus, Wayne Walling,
center, and Larry Chamberlin
and Gene Garver in the guard
slots.
When the Viking hoopsters
arrive at the southern Oregon
' city they will draw for their
first opponent from La Grande,
Tigard, and Klamath Falls,
hoop teams.
The scoring situation is still
a major headache to Hauk but
he may find some answers at
the tourney on the basis of
game performance
Eagleman Kayoed
In Quick Seattle
Fighting Card
Seattle, Dec. 7 W) A five-
bout boxing card lasted less
than eight full rounds here last
night with John L. Davis, Oak
land Negro, climaxing the
streamlined fistic show with a
two-round knockout of Billy
Eddy of Detroit. Davis weighed
139, Eddy 141. The match had
been scheduled for 10 heats.
Not a bout went the full dis
tance.
Eddie Gotton, 166, Seattle,
knocked out John L. Sullivan,
172, Portland, in one round;
Tommy Umeda, 125, Seattle,
kayoed Mel Eagleman, 126, Che
mawa, Ore., in two; Mel Scott,
144, Seattle, dropped Rosco
Wright, 144, Seattle, in one; and
Johnny O'Day, Portland, won on
a foul in the second round from
Frank Crane, 160, Seattle.
OCE Grid Coach
To Speak Before
Ham 'h Eggers
Coach Bill McArthur of the
Oregon College of Education
football squad, will be guest
speaker during Friday morning's
Salem Breakfast club program.
McArthus's Wolves recently com
pleted a season uf straight vic
tories, with no defeats or ties
against their record.
far 53 M Montr
Warren's Garage
Scio, Oregon
Roy's Associated Service
Station
Brooks, Oregon
Lichty & Miller
Central Howell
North Howell Chevron
Service
North Howell
Pratum Garage
Pratum, Oregon
Chic's Mobil Service
Stayton, Oregon
Cochran's Texaco Service
Jefferson, Oregon
John's Garage
Buena Vista, Oregon
Selfer & Mall Motor Co.
Silverton, Oregon
Santiam Garage
Mill City, Oregon
Thar's Gold in
Thet Thar Bowl
Dallas, Tex., Dec. 7 m
Notre Dame and Southern
Methodist each received $116,
477 as their share of the gate
receipts from their football
game last Saturday.
The 75,000 plus fans who
watched the game in the Cot
ton Bowl paid a gross of $261,-424.
National Hoops
Go Into Action
Wednesday Night
The National division of the
City basketball league, sponsor
ed by the city and public school
playgrounds department, will
start firing Wednesday night at
Leslie junior high school.
Six of the seven quints will see
action beginning at 7 o'clock
when the Marine Reserves meet
Post Office. At 8 o'clock Capi
tal Business College and Naval
Reserve will clash and an hour
later Burrough Inn and Citv
Transit Lines will compete. Na
tional Guard draws a bye.
The first round of competition
will end January 25.
Portland Golf
Angel Turns Down
Western Open
Portland, Dec. 7 (P) Robert
Hudson, Portland's golfing angel,
says he has turned down a pro
posal to hold the Western Golfing
open here next year.
But, he added, Portland will
get the 1952 event.
Hudson, a food packer and
wholesaler who sponsors golfing
events on the side, said he talked
the matter over with Maynard
Fessenden of Chicago yesterday.
Pessenden is retiring president
of the Western Golf association.
When Bob Feller of Cleveland
struck out 348 batters in 1946,
he broke a record that had stood
since 1904.
Bearcats Face Weekend
Tests with Chico Crew
Chico State, seeking experi
ence and smooth operations be
fore plunging into the Far West
conference season, will engage
Willamette here Friday and Sat
urday nights on the basketball
floor. The Wildcats will remain
over for two tilts with Linfield
early next week.
Champions ot the conference
last season with a record of 14
wins and two losses, Chico State
is expected to provide Coach
Johnny Lewis' quint with con
siderable competition. However,
the Wildcats are not giants in
stature, their tallest regular
being Jim Armstrong, center,
who is 6 feet 3.
The Chico squad includes
two all-conference men from
last year In Jater Cowan and
Lyle Olson. The latter is a
rubber legged individual of 6
feet 2.
The Wildcats broke even with
LEBANON TOPS JUNCTION
CITY CAGERS BY 27-24
Lebanon Lebanon high de
feated Junction City, 84 to 41
at Junction City Tuesday night.
The preliminary went to Le
banon, 27 to 24.
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Gridiron Opening
Draws Mail Stack
To Cougar School
Pullman, Wash., Dec. 7 VP)
Applications for Wash Ington
State college's head football
coaching job are stacking up,
but school officials haven't even
started to consider them.
That's the word from Bob
Brumblay, graduate manager of
Cougar athletics. He said the
athletic council will meet De
cember 16 but the main topic to
come before them is formal ac
ceptance of Phil Sarboe's resig
nation. Sarboe, meanwhile, disclosed
he had received two offers of
new coaching berths. He de
clined to identify the schools,
however "mainly because I'm
not sure I'll continue coaching."
Silverton Foxes
Trim Hopster's
Varsity and Bees
Silverton Silverton high
cagers took both ends of a double
bill Tuesday night. The first
string defeated the Indepen
dence Hopsters 34 to 32 while
the preliminary went to the lo
cal Bees 28 to 24.
The Foxes held a 23-12 lead
at half time.
Silverton (St)
(Si) Indrp.
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.... 3 Foster
.. 4 Harwood
.... 6 Dnvls
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Bearcat Frosh
Defeat Newberg
Although they trailed 15 to 11
at the half way mark, Willa
mette university's freshman bas
ketball quint came back to de
cision Newberg high Tuesday
night, 40 to 25.
WU Frosh (40) 5 Newt-err
BonowlUs
...P 13 Rosen
...P 3 Hoy
...C l Byers
...G 7 Krueser
Han tie 2
Smith 2 .
Jewell 10
Miller
. -G a Crabtree
Subs: Proah Oreen 11, Denny a.
the University of Nevada over
the week-end.
In the meantime, Coach Lewis
is working his cagers diligently
in an effort to eradicate the
rough spots that were obvious
against College of Puget Bound.
Cardinals Score
32-25 Win Oyer
Mt. Angel Preps
Sacred Heart Academy Cardi
nals basketball players decision-
ed the Mt. Angel Preps, 32-25
Tuesday night in a non-league
contest. The Cards held the up
per hand all of the way, having
a 27-17 margin at half time.
The preliminary went to the
S.H.A. Bees 35-28.
The contestants will meet for
a return engagement on the Mt.
Angel court next Sunday after
noon. S. 11. A. (S-j) (8fi) M(. Anael
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Staudlnaer 7 ....P 9 Payaeno
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