Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 17, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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11 Capital JonraaU Balm, Pit., TTteaday, Feb. 17. 1958
Writers Like Scton Hall;
. Ccachcs Choose Indiana
New Tort ( Seton Hall's
stranclehold eta tint place la the
weekly Aauetatett Preai poll ap-
veered nabreakable today
' provided the anbeatea Pirates
eaa win their five remaintaf
fames.
A lew hours after being voted
; Mo. 1 team for the fifth straight
- week, Seton Hall went out and
whipped Villanova, 83-68, lait
night for No. 25 in the longest
winning streak ol the year.
Indiana, kingpla of the Big
Ten, edged a little closer to Se
ton Hall, bat It appears the
I Boosters are doomed to ao
better than second place aa-
leas the leaders com a crop
pet.
We.Mnwtnn TjiSolle. anri Tl.
llnois all remained in Indian file
" behind Indiana in this week's
, poll, but there were shakeups n
the lower echelons.
' Louisiana State, driving to-
ward a Southeastera Confer-
aee title, jumped two places
v to sixth, shoving Oklahoma
t AtM down a notch. Kansas
J State moved np two places to
- eighth, while Western Ken-
i tacky remained la the ninth
' portion and Kansas took aver
ltth. Displaced from the top
, II was DePaal, which ieU
' from seventh to 14th.
Seton Hall was placed first on
84 of the 89 ballots sent in by
sportswriters and broadcaster!,
winding up with a total of 707
points on the usual basis of 10
for first, 9 for second, etc.
Tlx leader, (nret-plaee nH Is parol.
L aetaa am fit) T01
. Indun, (ltl .....144
1. WutiUuton (I) Ml
New York JJ Indiana's
hurryin' Booslers opened a
comfortable lead over Seton
Mall today la the United Press
college basketball ratings,
while Kansas regained a place
among the top la teams.
The Hoosiers, who beat two
Big Ten Conference rivsls last
week and boosted their overall
record to 13-2, widened their
margin over Seton Hall from
15 to 38 points as they led the
nation for the second straight
week.
Kansas State advanced one
notch to sixth, exchanging
places of last week with
Oklahoma A and M; Louisi
ana State Jumped two places
to eighth, swapping places
with DePaul Kansas, moving
back among the top ! after
an absence of two weeks, took
over ninth place as North
Carolina State fell back to
11th. ,
The Washington Huskies,
with a 22-1 record, ranked
third for the fifth straight
week, attracting five first
place votes and 2S5 points. Be
hind them Jn order came Illi
nois 13-2, La Salle 20-2, Kan
sas State 12-3, Oklahoma A
and M 17-4, L.S.U. 17-1, Kan
sas 12-4 and DePaul 18-8.
Behind North Carolina State
among the second 10 teams
came California, Brlgham
Young, Western Kentucky, St.
Louis and Notre Dame. UCLA,
Duquesne and Duke were lock
ed in a three-team tie for 17th
place and Oklahoma City Uni-
A I.a JI&1U 111 40
.' iOTUi'iuti'YaV".'.'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.2i versity moved up to 20th
m nvi.hH. . Lr . . 11! ' . . .
(.' Kuui State 1
t. weetene ateetueir tl) in
FAN FARE
lWwltDas
i w
SCORES in the ALLEYS
Duck Pins
laorss Laftora
au OS (11 Beadle let. Wood ns.
WiMr 111. Sevehuck Ml. Oesthler 421:
Veedreffe lu Ike at If St.
Weiieee JtT. sun set, Butaer SM, Tork
ill.
Sim BrasS (S relet 411. Tout IM.
Meeulre lit. Gilmer 1M. Tr.eUade Stt:
KUUMU Verier Suk (1 Vibbert Ml
aimer Its, roltn ikl ill, sort m. Pran
an
Hlih ind. lame and aerlee. Dm Oeettiler,
lit and UU huh teen aeae, audit OU.
041 high UM eerlea. Matter Breed, lew.
Capitol Alleys
OOMtfSBClAl wa s
Tie Jtwtl a-1 (I) Cowed 441. SEntl,
t, Leaek 4U. WtlU 113, CHerrlnttan tit.
Lalofakr Ml: Weedeara (1) rul tu,
Aiutla in. Deaaea 4M, Wadawartb 144,
Hlcea t4S.
Srleeeea'e Market t MaUoa MT. Trn
daU 411. Barker 430, aualt tn. Yocum
4111 tttrlla Bretkera III Oaaaea 4ta.
Amaa 4tT. Dm 411. Heueea 4IT, Rraa tn.
Teralael laa (t) Mclteer 4TI. Soul
tn. Sin l. Brant lit. cxraa tn:
It aad Beam (II Kar 4IT. Ma tw
Harra IM. Pekar til. Harm ill.
Kim Teeera (I) Holm 411. Keeper
414. Wrmore 410. Lona ltl, Holcum 417:
Tke Beade (II MacPheraoa 110, Pepple
111. Kooa IM. Hlatt 131. Peel III.
Nil (II -oerdner 137, Hopliaaer
437. Hammond Ml. Wettler 111. Bam 111:
Bartmeae (II Raatland IIS. Campbell 413,
Hainan tee, Howell 471, HUT era, Halte-
ban 974.
Hlih lnd. aama and Mr laa. Kill nrd
in and til: Mia Warn Mrua, wooaparn,
Mill alah taaa aama, Tbi Jrwtl Bex, ISO.
10. Kanaaa
Saeaad II: -
11. Saittla (1)
IS. Oklahoma Cltr (1)
11. Uanhattaa
11. Da Paul
It. N. O. Statt
U. Loamiui (1)
IT. aliirrar. B. Ill ..
II. Duka (I) ,
II. viuanara
II. California (Ual ....
, Eddie Urness
' Awaiting Call
From Uncle Sam
The Dalles u.B Eddie Ur-
ness, the Boston Red Sox $86,
000 bonus baby, said today he
was awaiting induction Into the
Army.
He passed bis pre Induction
' physical examination and other
. testa at Ft Lewis, Wash., test
i week but won't know exact date
of his induction until his pa
pers are returned to the Trl
County Selective Service Board
here.
v The Red Sox. who-originally
had planned to send Urness to
spring training camp at Sara
; sota, Fla., have optioned him
; to San Jose, Calif. He will re
port for spring training at San
ta Cruz, April 2, if he isn't
called before. . i
Ma Tork 11.19 Tba Unllad PrMa eollan
HH,WU HUli
1. Indiana in
S. Baton Hall 117
1. Wathinitoa ats
4. Illlnoia
. LaSalla 177
a. Kanaaa stata 143
7. Oklahoma AAU 103
S. Loulalana SMta ., 86
1. KanaM 71
10. Da Paol w
SMond II 11, North Carolina Stata.
7: 13, CalUornla. It: 13. Brliham Tounl,
30; 14, Waatarn Kentucky. It: IS. at. Louu
U: II, Nolra Dame. 13: 17 fuel, tjcla.
uuwicane mna uuka, 11 aacn; 30,
witr uniTiraitr. 7.
Baker Defeats
Br ion
Okie-
New York W Pittsburgh's
Bob Baker, ranked eighth in the
latest ring heavyweight ratings,
has given Argentine Cesar Brion
one of his worst beatings.
The 210V pound Baker ac
complished what Joe Louis, Ez
zard Charles. Rex Layne and Ro
land LaStarza were unable to
drj put Brion on the floor.
He couldn't keep him there af
ter dropping him in the first and
second rounds, but he pounded
out an easy, unanimous 10-round
decision Monday night at Brook
lyn's Eastern Parkway.
Bob Dunlap and Bernie Rey
nolds were the only other fight
ers to deck the 200 Vs pound
Brion.
cottmaciAL no. 1
Kerlea Creseeerr (tl Deeenpert I
Pekar tot. Rraa to, Kearoo tis, Ktu
471: Saleai Title Cnaaaar ( Ovent 177.
Torieaon 117, Cerate til, Delaner M.
IfcMullen 471.
Nlaheleea'o laaeraaee (l Compeer 47a,
HeeM 474. Bertram etl. Carr MS. Bolton
574: OelilM ef Sllewtea (1) Herr 47t.
Prank Kl. Hovell tM, a Hen 410. Bent-
un 111.
(wllnien'a Capital CUT Uaair (I)
Mellon 117, Rlnilend 411, Snrlan Ml.
OeUaiher 4tt. aloffart 110: Weedrr'e Var-
altare (II Ollnur til. Parr 110, Woodnr
4M. Foreman 114, Adolph 111.
Oreel'a Uaed Can (II H. WUKeraon m,
MeClarr K. alerr 411. Kitchen IIS, W.
Cllne. Jr. tn: Kalakla of Celaaikaa (D
Koutner 4M, Bleiler 442, Link til, Franea
IM. B. Bleiler tn.
Wleklaad'a Spertlaa OaeSa (II Hendrle
M4. Horrla 411. Harra tM. Centum Ml.
Laaleu 117: SUrr Seeae (II Bhaldon 440.
Ann 453, Lentrea S34, Duffua 413. Lena
holf 140.
Hllbt team same, Mlcnolton'i IniuraaM,
1031: hlih team aerlaa. Wlckiand't Sport
Ina Ooodt, 3951; hlih lnd. lime, L. Bar
tram and Fiord Kanyon, 1331 hlfh lnd.
Mrlea, Floyd Kenron, 133. , .
University Alleys
LAD TEfl' MINOS LEAdtlS
eUrweed Merchant! (I) X. HllHrlcn
301, U. HaUer Ml. L. Herman 371. R. Ick
atrom 311. Weatera Paper Ceaverttna Co.
(4) V. Pearaon 3M. V. KlrOr S34, B.
Coravell 143. M. Ipperlp 114.
Bark'e Spertlai Oeeda (II D. Valdei
4M, V. Oannon 331, P. Wendt Ml, W. Val
dei IM. LM'a Viae Cara (11 L. PaUen
431, J. Oreealn IM. J. Aaron 144, L.
Helnke 113.
A. A. Laraea, Bealter (II S. HtUa
171, O. DarlM 311, N. Maddlna S40, H.
Prlichett IM. Kekl Bererata (tl J.
Herta 303. K. Llnduir 460, J. Oanaon 111.
Smeke Shop (1) 8. Arthur 117, D.
Koenll 114. I. BlttlM 331, II. Ourtll 341.
Top Hel Cale (I) D. Coon 310, J. Hil
ton 3'il, D. Frederick IM, A. Johaaton 133.
Hlah team umi Berb'a fiportlna
Oooda, 500. Hlih team MrlM WMlern
Paper Convertlnl Co., 1447. Hlih lnd.
lame L. Fallen, 151. Hlih lnd. Mrlea
K. Undter, 450.
DeBaar MS. Jack DeBov 41. Caeaitaak
Ml. VUkallt 544. Vraak'i PreSaM (II
Junto 471. Ttwmpeoa 104, Bow tM, Jack
tea tM. Brut M7.
BeeVi Spertlai OaeSe (11 H. ValdM
tn. c. stetuer 4M, w. vaiou mo, a. vet
oed Ml. Muber til. VHteaa Meal Market
13) Oret jrr 4U. Pete tM. Miller IM.
rouua Ml. viitona . fee.
Beieller OU Ce. Ill Pradeau Ml,
Hiiiertea tu. Meiaoa eat. Tauaa
LeTourneuz 4M. apadaat (II Bradea
M4. FarUr 157, Llndaep ta, Vejtapak Ml,
1. Bacon 444.
Trellera Cafa (SI McNeil Ul. Klta
mlller tn. Opitoa tel. Lau 4TI. Parmer
511. Capeeard Cafe (I) Hmderaea 4M.
White 411, Brauaht 444. McCraaker HI,
uioai bzv.
Thrlllwer Cleeaera (II BillOT 141,
Boaler 414, HolmM 417. Bekatrotn 417.
Hertaeu Ml. Seteai aerdvara (U-rhede
rii, l Moma 117. pearl Ml, Iaaa Ul,
Waet 4M.
Aleaar LaaM (I) SoUeaa 4M. Bun
nell 431. Zeronea 411. Ollehrlat Ml. Meriee
KS. Bar a Wllau'a (II Bone Ml. White
174, oaermaa Ml, MaeFarlana 117, Strew
47t.
Hlih teaai aama Traflvava Oafa
17. Hlih Mam MrlM Teller Oil Co,
1740. Hlah lnd. aama O. ritamnier.
Trallwara Cell. Ml. Hlah lnd. MrlM
a. Tnempaaa. Frank's Praduca, sot.
fights Last flight
(Br The Aiioc la ted Freea)
Sea PraaelMe World lleht heemeleht
ohamnloa Archie Moore, in, St. Loala,
topped Leonard Oaaan, sot, Oakland, s,
nen-tiue.
ealreal Armand Baraae. 11SK. Unn.
treel. WpoinWd world ucrtweleht tham-
Plon Jlmmr Carter. lll4. Be Tork Ml
aon-MUe.
Breetlra-Bob Baker. 11044 ntteaarah.
outpointed Ceaar Brian. 300. ArseaUna,
it.
Ckleara Joe tndanak, ill. Chlcaaa,
topped Menot Sclamea, 111, CSUaaaa, S.
Leieeeter, KaalaaS Raadw - Turaln.
Orrat Brlula. autpolnted Dai,ala VUler,
south Atrlea, 10. Watthtt Bat announced.
Arthur Tokle
Wins National
Jumping Title
Steamboat Springs, Colo. Of)
Arthur Tokle of Chicago
lumped 276 and 289 feet 'Mon
day In winning the national ski
jumping championship.
Tokle, representing the Norge
Ski club, was rated at 222.7
points. Ratings were based on
both distance and form. BUI
Olson of Denver university fin
ished second with 214.7 points.
He Jumped 2SS and 209 feet
The longest lump Monday
was 293 feet by Roy Sherwood
of East Canaan, Conn. He
touched his hands on landing
and finished 19th.
High winds forced cancella
tion of the tryout for the lIS,
(Federation International Ski),
team to represent the United
States in games in Sweden.
Lebanon Boosts
Gasoline Rate
Lebanon Feb. 17 following
boosts in wholesale prices, retail
gas prices rose to SJ cents a
gallon at most Lebanon outlets
today.
DieseL heating and stove oils
also increased 1.7 cents, accord
ing to R. H. Johnson, Standard
Oil distributor.
Dealers epped their pr!cs two
cents, making the premium gas
price U cents at some stations,
3S.1 at others, and 81 cents for
regular gas.
While not all distributors had
been notified of Increases, the
boosts at retail levels were gen
eral, Johnson said.
i
Gasoline Price at
Albany to Jump
Albany While only one Al
bany gasoline distribution plant
had Increased the tank cost of
gas to retailers at noon Monday,
all other distributors were stand
ing by in expectation of similar,
notice.
,1m lnirnae actually In
Va - ,
force lata Monday afternoon had
been effected by tne oianoara
Oil company, whose tank price
was upped one and one half
cents a gallon. This was immedi
ately reflected by a 2-cent boost
in the retail price at the two lo
cal Standard Station retail out
lets.
Service station operators have.
been complaining for some tim
that their margins are toe anuj
to cover Inirreased operatic
costs.
Gerry
5 f Battle
Y 2L " CaaMMket.
j PKotta 1474a
Auto - Truck - Fire Insurance
It pay to check with us bt
, far yen renew year prat
ant insurance or pay year
next premium billing, rfe
rMiaatieie.
Bill end Geo. OskoSaf
niotwlaw. Araeita
laa! Na. Capital St.
larssaarf I
PheivaJSMl
Betwaea Baed Shlpaiag Sts. aa Biway geimg North
Dyer of Salem Loses
Golden Gloves Match
Seattle Virgil Dyer ef
Salem lost his first re a ad
mateh to Jack Schriber ef
Vancouver, B. C, in the fly
weight division ef the Paeifle
Northwest golden gloves box
ing tournament at Seattle Monday.
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