Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 09, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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    f 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.,f riday,1 December 9, 1949
WARREN CARTIER
Valuable to State
Small College Mentor
Defends
I By OSCAR FRALET
I United Preaa SporU Writer
! Olean, N. Y Dec. 9 (U.R)Most
fttns are quick to scorn the selec
tion of All-America football
teams as soon as their personal
fjivorltes are overlooked but not
Hughie Devore, a smart gridiron
guy who coaches St. Bonaven
ture college.
I Devore, wartime touchdown
$eritor at Notre Dame,, admits
at it takes plenty of publicity
to win "All" honors for a foot
tjall player. Yet he points out
that it requires consistently su
perlative performances to hit
the headlines week in and week
cfut.
I If there is any fault with the
system, he'll tell you, it is that
only 11 men can be honored.
I "There can't be much doubt
jthat they deserve it," ex
plained the square-cut' man
Kvith the penetrating brown
eyes. "Consider Doak Walker
iof Southern Methodist and
Charley Justice of North Caro
lina." i Somebody pointed out that
Walker was on the sidelines
when SMU almost upset mighty
Notre Dame as Kyle Rote carried
the torch, and that when Jus
tice was out of Carolina's battle
against the fighting Irish a stand
in named Dick Bunting spear
headed the Tarheels so gallantly.
"Yes, but that's a case of
Suddenly drawing a hot hand
not one of being consistent
ly great," Devore illustrated.
SCORES in
(0mplM
University Alleys
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE NO. 1 '
frrw (4) Miller 421, ParkM 317, Vil
lftii 36a. White 80J, Wodtewodft 433; Pu
mjlltc (0) Kellpy 417, Bolder 312, Stierl
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JUrl" () Peterson 486, Held 630, Rlti
mf a 433, Pern 461, Zeller 613; Ralph Jcthn-
. 400, Prank 318, A. Bell 488.
Drer A Bonn U) Wlttmora 434, Plftnti
4X1, Brought 351, Guy 300, Permnn 483;
nTmI Air Facility Btxtlon (8) Holmnn
S, B. Knedler 453, Hay worth 363, Rob
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IntemrUt Tractor 4) Morru (m, hod-
Amn in. fihftckmfcn 471. Tftnmierv 3H0.
Pearl 643: Cuihin'i Union Ilex floe (0)
Pt&it 434, Farley 469, Stone 613, Scott
497, Corns toe K 440.
Uudion't Flumbtnr (0) AriRove 360,
Btonnon 381, Brain 347, Little 430, Hop
life Her 611; RAN Clothlcrt (4) Rtcki 437,
Bfcrker 616, Muelhnupt 401, Kaneskl 620,
NMlfl?
let National Bank (I) DrlRRS 460,
Kjpttke 303, Mnrr 367, Marahall 389, Mor
Tlf 8:W.lern Paper (3) J. Kuebler
409, Andersen 360, Cadaeh 316, Luke 476,
L Kuebler 471. Rothweler 368.
(High tnd. nerles. Ed Pearl, 643; hlsli
tnd. name, Stone, 311: high team eerlea,
Interstate Tractor, 31R6; high tenm game,
cioimera, ve.
J COMMERCIAL I.EAOUK NO, t
feeeb Uaed Cars (0) P. Zerh 308. B
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(KntghU of Pythlai ( Decatur 606,
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Tlrhlda 464: Van'e Parkin (Mellon (II
Vtfck 470, Roger a 411, Keenan 488, Barnea
317. McDanlela B3B.
iftlc Donald Candy (S) Baxter 406, Bry-
kft 466, Nichols 488, aemmell 460, Brott
dw; ranmjer unrvron Momyer 4da,
Oftrrmatt 333, Miller 404, Covert 408, W,
Miller 400.
Hhrork Mr. I ore (SI Meyer 431, dri
ed 303, Mcrnrlnnd J(B, Stcpanek 356.
VJl.vscr 468; KOCO (0) Thede 413,
Hknsom 376, McElroy 437, Naaon 334, WH
Dime 463.
pilRh Ind. name, Schledel of KniKht of
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MVDonnld Candy, 646; high team aeries,
AK-uonaid Cnndy, 3016.
I
Capital Alleys
' HEARS MENS LEAKUE
"Kenmore 2Wenier 654, Adam 444,
Jtliiea 303, Carver 394. PI If rim 111- Jensen
JH, Smith 387, Letofsky 636, Ooiiah 600.
CLARENCE BRANNUM
Kansas State Center
All-Star Teams
"Consider my team this sea
son. I had a bail carrier who
always threatened to really do
big things. But always that
little bit extra seemed to be
missing.
"I would go to him after a
game and congratulate him, and
he would say: 'Aw, I was ter
rible. I ouchta quit this game.'
He knew he had a bit more that
hadn't come out.
"Then in one of our last
games he suddenly drew that
hot hand. All at once he did
all the things he knew he could
do and was a regular ball of
fire. The other coach, who
had scouted us well, wanted to
know where we had been hid
ing him."
Devore emphasized that he
didn't intend to intimate that
such outstanding players at Rote
and Bunting weren't of Ail-
American calibre,
The manner in which Notre
Dame surged back to win from
SMU this year marks the Irish
as a "really great team" to De
vore, and one whose players de-
serve any All-America mention
they received.
And that's why he believes
all the Walkers and the Jus
tices, who didn't have to have
their mental ups and downs
smoothed out every Saturday
to deliver at peak effort, de
serve those much-sought yet
much - scorned All - America
honors.
the ALLEYS
Bcifllli)
All Slat (U OlUnr 469. Hlehl 446,
Clark 360, Hawke 460. Harmony Home (3)
PlUor 474, Hill 456, Paulson 461, Dftvey
496.
Craft urn an (1) Barker 487, Kraus 463,
Klein 424, Morri 350. llomart (2 Korbea
473, Ronch 403, Cooper 458, Cook 490.
Coldspot (1) Patton 431, Halsey 516,
Orye 387, Bevaiu 437. J. C. niacins 3t
Ambrose 413, Salatrom 487, Slcrp 433, Oa
lund 545.
Hlith team aerlej: Kenmore 3217,
High team game: Ken mora 814,
High Individual aerlea: Wonder, 654.
High individual game: Wenncr, 333.
SEARS WOMKNB I.EAtlUR
Lane 341, Hill 333, Wed el 207, Smith
203, Lancnitter 317, Conley 329, Fleetwood
ill, PauLion ail.
LADIES CITY LEAGUE
Ackllni Hoot err (3l Wilder 300. Loken
338. Whlttaker 325, Vlttone 353. Mnrle
Aroner 380. y.w.u.a. oi acnueMier jjo,
Schwab 384, Mackry 236, Meyers 211,
Cupboard Cafe (U Thorn won 609,
Porbeis 405. Pease 389, Qlodl 3R6, Boyce
407. Capital City Laundry (21 Bain 633.
Doer Her 301, Rom 400, Hillman 361, Bayea
370.
Senator Beaut? Shop (11 Otlne 386,
Scott 343, Thomas 319, McClrtln 331, Ad
olph 437. Good Housekeeping (3) Olney
36R, Albricli 450, Duncan 388, Jone 478,
Poasehl 308.
Quhenherry Drait 121 McElhftney 4SB,
Evaiu 437, Lock en 450, Black am. Ken
nedy 440. Wlllard Art Tile (ll Glob 454,
Lawlesa 366, Cojman 324, Walnwrlnht 330,
Wlllard 480.
Golden Pheanant (2i Clark 430. Thrush
416, Miiellhaupl 473. Laird 443, Onrbnrlno
512. Kefleltex (D Dnw.ion SHI, Boyd 318,
Snyder 430. Utitnam 437, Meyer 433.
Ulan tenm xrrle: Golden Phennnt, 3263.
HUh Individual aeries: Cn.sle Bntn. 532.
High Individual name: Casle Bain, 306.
Duckpin Bowling
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GMC Truck Co. (8) Darby Sermon 32R.
Joe Brooks 361. Milt Tliotnns 370. liar win
Senium 373. John Fu lien wider 337; Wllln
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304, Keith Knye 367, Bob JuiirIIiir 441,
Carnol WrtltlhiR 331, Al Flicker 383.
Quality Hied Cars (41 Hoval Pnn'-v
452. Bill Campbell 434, B. Snelftrov 360,
Mose Vhii Dell 446, Euill Schola 640; Rlea
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PAUL ARIZIN
Villanova'i Great Star
DICK SCHNITTKER
Ohio State's Hotshot
l3flP MiirC Shown here are the top cagers of the nation's
VUy& JIUIJ collegiate circles. Warren Cartier, North Caro
lina State, is expected to lead the Wolfpack on the victory
trail in the Southern Conference. In the Big Seven, it's
Kansas State that takes the pre-season nod with Clarence
Brannum expected to pack a lot of punch. In the Pennsyl
vania area, Vlllanova's team, paced by Paul Arizin, is rated
tops. Oklahoma's A&M, Missouri Valley champions are
expected to make a strong bid to keep the title with Captain
Jack Shelton at the helm. Dick Schnittker, Buckeye sharp
shooter, is expected to make some difference for Ohio State
In the Big Ten scramble while in the Skyline Six, Dale Toft,
a Nebraska youth playing with Denver, is expected to carry
the load for his school on his six-foot, fix-inch frame.
Commie Tactics
May Halt Tennis
International Play
London, Dec. 9 (P) Commun
ist tactics in eastern Europe may
halt world-wide International
tennis, the president of the Brit
ish Lawn Tennis association said
today.
Viscount Templewood, in a
speech prepared for the associ
ation's annual meeting, said
western countries can't remain
indifferent to the communist
players' efforts to spread propa
ganda while playing in tourna
ments, Lord Templewood is a former
British foreign secretary and air
minister.
"Sport in a totalitarian coun
try is regarded solely and only
as a government activity for the
furtherance of government pol
icy," he said, "The players who
represent a totalitarian country
in a sporting event are regarded
as agents of their government
and are expected to carry out in
every respect their govern
ment's instruction."
Lei Dolge
Tweedle Oil fn Dusne Fmnk 404. Carl
Flood 312, Ira short 432. Harry Bcharf
357. Emery Alderman 413: Marlon Elec
tric i) Al HakanKon 3Dn, Arm Young
ii4, iioo urinitn joi, Don Bower
John Wood 385.
High team aerlea and game. Quality
useo unra, ml and na: nign Ind. aerie,
Emll Scholt (Quality) 540; high Ind. game,
Howard Smith (Cummlng-al 334.
Befora inventory we anr to clear our shelves of as many
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Royal 10's ...... $27.95
Remington 10's
Remington 12's .
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Oklahoma A&M Captain
DALE TOFT
Can He Replace Boryla?
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BASKETBALL
HIGH SCHOOL SCORER
(By the Associated Press)
Salem 36, La Grande 37.
Klamath Fall 45, Tlgard 33.
Scappooae 41, Tillamook 36.
College Seorea:
(By the Associated Pre.ns)
Oregon State 40, Wisconsin 36.
Pacific Lutheran 68, Linflold 38.
Pasadena 64, Southern OreRon A3.
San Francisco 70, Nevada 51.
Utah 57, Colorado State 46. -
Denver 60, Utah State 30.
Brigham Younn 63, Regis 37.
Wyoming 49, Colorado A&M 42.
Phillips Oilers 50, Idaho 30,
CCNY 67, Southern Methodlat 83.
Kansas State 68, Long Island 51.
Harvard B6. Boston Univ. 6D.
Siena 60, Champlaln 23,
Western Ky 78, Bowling Oreen (O) AT,
McCrary Eagles 60, Duke 54.
N.C. State 74, George Washington S3.
Alabama 56, Mississippi 38.
Virginia 60, Roanoke 45,
Notre Dame 57, Creighton 50.
Bradley 56, Iowa State 48.
Illinois 67, Toledo 51.
Oklahoma City 49, Emporia (Kss) 47
(two overtlmesi.
Tulsa 40, Southwestern (Kasl 36.
Texas Christian 65, Abilene Christian 57.
Baylor 58. Texas Tech 37.
Texas Wesleyan 59. Hardin 83.
Southeastern Okla 53, St. Mary's (Tex)
OREGON TIDES
Correct for Newport
Hint
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4:03 p.m.
Low
9:39 a.m. S.9
10:38 p.m. -0.5
10:37 a.m. 3.8
11:15 p.m. -0.3
5:53 a.m. 7.3
5:04 p.m. 7.8
11:37 a.m. 3.5
Municipal employes in Pales
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out government consent.
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Army Coach
On T and Platoon Teams
By HUGH FULLERTON, JR.
(Associated Press Sports Writer)
New York, Dec. 9 (JP) Army's
Earl Blaik argues that there
isn't a good "T" formation team
today that still uses the brush
block . . . When the Bears first
popularized the revamped T, that
was one of the big features and
a lot of folks argued you could
n't run plays without holding by
the linemen . . . Come to think
of it, have you noticed that the
man-in-motion feature isn't used
nearly as much as it was a few
years ago? . . . Another Blaik
contention is that one reason for
the unpopularity of the platoon
system is the word "platoon."
.. . Says Earl: "A lot of people
still don't like the army." .
Despite the drubbing Louisiana
State took from St. John's in the
Garden, Coach Harry Rabenhorst
insists "it will be a good team
in our league. It just isn't ready
for such competition. We're still
concerned with football in Lou-
All in the Viewpoint
When Ohio State's footballers
were flying home from their
early-season game with Sjornia,
the plane passed over the Grand
Canyon . . . One guy reported
overhearing these comments:
Guard Shag Thomas (an artist
of sorts): "I'd give anything if I
could get that splash of color
down on canvas."
End Jim Palmer (a religious
sort of fellow): "It just shows
the wonders of the world."
O. Miller (a farm boy): "Gosh
what a of a place to lose a
cow."
Os and Shells
If the senior Bowl folks are
interested, Cliff Coggin, who
set a new national pass
ing record this season,
graduates from Missouri
Southern this month and
wouldn't mind cutting in on
the take . . . The Dodgers eame
out of the major and minor
league draft sessions with a
net profit of $15,000 and five
players . . . And the Yankees'
George Weiss admits he lost
some sleep over Branch Rick
ey's draft "sleeper" until he
learned it wasn't a certain
bonus player in the Yankee
system ... A sharp observer
who watched the golf pros in
the recent North and South
Woodburn FFA
Slates Smoker
Woodburn Future Farmers
ol America of Woodburn high
school will hold the annual
smoker tonight (Friday) In the
Woodburn high school gym.
Main event will be a clash be
tween Jim Nosack of Gervais
and Barrie Jackson of the Port
land Pal club. Approximately
15 bouts are scheduled, starting
at 8 p.m.
Tony Kahut will be referee;
Arvid Ostrom, timer; Benton
Daily, announcer; Ray Tyson and
Ed Coman, Judges. The smoker
committee consists of LeRoy De
Jardin, Virgil Topefer, Gene
Pacquine, Dwaine Davis and
Sanford Budeau.
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Gives Dues
Open picks as the best "com
ers" for the coming year Dick
Mayer and Gene Dahlbender,
both of whom just recently
turned pro, Jackie Burke and
Charles Bassler.
Dots All, Brothers
Frank Thomas, Alabama's ath
letic director who hasn't visited
his office since he suffered a
heart attack last month, is show
ing improvement but there's no
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Heavy King Gets
New Management
Cincinnati, O., Dec. 9 (U.R) Ez-
zard Charles, the NBA recog
nized heavyweight champion
today was under new manage
ment.
Tom Tannas, New Kensing
ton, Pa., sportsman and real es
tate dealer, purchased Charles
contract yesterday from three
Cincinnatiaians, Gene Elkus,
Charles Dyer and George Rhein
for a price reported between
$50,000 and $60,000.
Although the three Cincinnati
men said they sold Charles'
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it was considered likely that
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