Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 03, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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    12CaplUl Joanul, Ealum, Ore., Tiwday, March 8, 158
The dalles Still Rated
As Leading Hi School Team
Ik Imittii' rreaa)
XTse Dallas, saw faclag a lay-
"WW ngtit to eater the
ss4e class A high aehool bas
katball toanument, still ranks
s Ns. 1 team in ths weekly
AaMciats Press pall.
Tor ths fifth consecutive week
Tha Dalles heads ths list of
Oregon teams, although it was
not unanimous this time. One
first-place vote went to Red
' Biond, ranked No. 7 In this
week's poll. The other 10 votes
from sports writers and sport
casters went to The Dalles, un
defeated in 22 consecutive
games.
Indiana Hoosiers Lead
Doth Basketball Polls
New Terk OF) Indiana's
mashing Big Tea championship
coupled with the end of Setoa
Ball's long winning streak,
made the Hoosiers the top bas
ketball team in the land today.
The convincing manner in
which Indiana sewed up the Big
Ten title by whaling Illinois,
1-79, persuaded the nation's
ports writers and broadcasters
that the Indiana Doys snouia re
place Baton Hall as No. 1 in
tha Associated Press poll after
six straight weeks.
With the best winning skein
; at 17 new that Setoa Ball and
Washington have had their
streaks snapped, Indiana re
ceived 2S first-plsce votes and
total of (St points. Ballet-lnj-
was en the basis ef It for
first. for second, ate.
Setoa Ball, beaten by Dayton
Sunday night before tha ballots
ware counted and again oy
Louisville last night after the
polls closed, fell to third place,
one behind La Salle. This repre
sented a gain of two places for
La Salle, tha early-season poll
leader. Washington fell two pla
ces to fourth.
Lenlsiana State advanced
from sixth to fifth after win-
Bins mi Baauciv w"
ference . diadem. Oklahoma
A & M, lowered one notch to
seventh, went out after the
balloting and clinched the
Missouri Valley crown by
edging St Lonls Sl-Sf, last
niiht.
Kansas, which moved up to
h u l.rtlno in the Bis Seven
- w
conference.
Kansas State, trailing Kansas
by one game in the conference
race is two places behind in the
nail at eighth, after swapping
anota with Kentucky. Illinois
once siain is 10th.
TIM top 10 Ma fflrat-plaeo Total to
ptrtnthtiw) :
L Indiana (IS
a. La saiie
' I. Scion Hall (11) ......
4. Waahtntlon 14)
. Loulatano Stat (I) ..
a. Baniai
. T. otlahoma AM II) ..
a Kansas Stala
a. Wailara Ktatucar (it
10. UllnoU
Cka ml Mi
11. Otlahoma CUT (I) ...
11. N. C. atal (I)
12. Motro Dama
It. LouUrtUa U
14. Sealtla Itlel
10. Miami (Ohlol ID ....
IT. Kuurn KntiHkr ...
la. Duaueane 111
11. Bavr Itla)
SO. Baly Oroal
.......90
450
4M
490
Ill
311
Ml
1U
110
Ill
Iff!
, 03
...... 00
, 41
01
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192 Wrestlers
Enter State
Mat Tourney
'. Oregon State College, Corval
lis Oregon's top wrestling
show, the annual state high
school mat tournament, will at
tract 192 athletes to the Oregon
State college campus next Fri
day and Saturday. Jim Dixon,
OSC wrestling coach, is director
of tha meet
AU four districts In the state
qualify four men in each weight
division. Hillsboro emerged
victorious in diitrict 1, Newberg
led tha field in district 2 a n d
Salem edged Albany In district S
qualifying.
Drawings will be made Wed
nesday by Dixon and a repre
sentative from each diitrict. Men
from the same schools will go
in oppoiite brackets, snd when
ever possible, men from the same
district will be seeded so si to
aentatlve from each district Men
the first round.
Registration will be conducted
at the main entrance to the
irtWs gymnsslum at 8:30 a. m.
Friday, continuing to 11:80 a.
m. Preliminaries begin at 12:48
p. m. Friday. Quarter finals will
be held that night at 7. On Sat
turday, itsrting at noon, semifin
al bouts and consolation matches
will be In progress, with the
third and fourth place and chanv
plonshlp mstchee at 7 that even
ing. Hillsboro is the defending
team champion. Canby was the
runner-up in the 1982 meet with
third place going to Newborg.
IWLA Meeting
Wednesday Nite
The Salem chapter of the
, Itaak Walter League of America
will gather for Its regular meet
ing at the IWLA clubhouse at I
aVIvk Wednesday.
Some discussion on leglslstlve
matters pe ruining w nununs
and fishing wll be conducted
Murine the meeting, and a movie
will be
The Dalles will play Pea
dletoa nest week end for tha
right to enter the state tew
e.
There wss only minor shut'
fling of the teams in the poll,
although one new team apl
peered on the list of the top 10.
That was Cleveland of Portland,
back on the list after an absence
of two weeks. Cleveland scored
two impressive victories in the
past week to gala its backing.
Marshfield, as usual, was the
Mo. 2 team.
Medford, which has bees)
the No. t team for the past
month, found itself in a tie
By NOBMAN MILLER
New York OJJO Only two Big
Ten conference games sppear to
stand la the way of Indiana and
Its c Is Ira ea the 1951-61 eollege
baskstball chsmpionshlp, - ac
cording to the United Fress rat
ings-
The Hoosiers' path to the na
tional title was essed consider
ably by Seton Hall's upset defeat
at the hands of Dayton last
week-end.
The United Press rating board,
comprised of 38 leading coaches,
made Coach Branch Mccrack
en's Hooilers the No. 1 team
again today for the fourth
straight week. Seton Hall, whose
record 27-game winning streak
was broken Saturday night,
ranked second, 48 points behind.
Every one of the coaches
made Indiana the first sec
ond or third plsee choice ea
his ballot this week. The Hoe
- slers thus received 21 firsts,
11 seconoi and three thirds
for a total of 38 out of a pos
sible 350 points. Indiana
clinched the Big Ten confer
ence and an NCAA tourna
ment berth last week-end by
beating Illinois for Its 17th
victory In 19 games.
The Hoosiers made North
western their 18th victim last
night and now have only an
away-from-home game against
Minnesota and a home contest
against Iowa to round out a per
fect 18-vlctory Big Ten cam
paign.
Seton Hall, which fell fur
ther behind for the fourth
straight week, had nine first
place votes and 287 points.
There were no newcomers
among the top 10 teams this
week, but Oklahoma A&M and
Illinois both lost ground after
being beaten.
The Washington Huskies
(2S-2) held third place for the
seventh week in a row, LaSalle
(24-2) was -fourth and Kansas
(13-8) was fifth. Louisiana
State (21-1) advanced one place
to sixth, exchanging rankings
with Oklahoma A&M (18-8):
North Carolina State (24-8) and
Kansas State (15-4) each moved
up one notch to eighth and ninth,
respectively, while Illinois (18
4) dropped from sixth to 10th
place. Washington received
three first place ballots; North
Csrolina State and Notre Dame
ranked 13th, each had one.
Haw Tork IUJ0 Tha United Fraaa ool-
lata baakitball rattan (with mat-placo
vataa ana won-andlott moral thrown
rob. II In Dartntheaea)
1. Indiana (111 (ll-l Ill
S. Baton Hall (0) (17-11 Ill
I. Waahlnatan (1) -! Ml
4. LaSalla (14-11 lot
I. Kaniaa 113-11 141
0. Louldana SUM 111-11 Ill
1. Otlahona AMI (10-1) lot
I. Morlh Carallna Stala (41 (1B-II ..100
I. Kanaaa stata (11-0 00
10. IlllnoU (ll-t) so
Baeancl 10 taama: 11, waitarn KanliHkr,
II: It. Callternla. II; II, Hotra Dana (I).
11: 14 (tit). DaPaul and Wronlna. ll
oh; 14. at. Loula. II: IT, Hair Croat. II:
10, Oklahoma Cltr Unl ll; is, attihara
Youna. Hi so, Dttoaaana, S.
Fiahts Last Night
(Br Tha Attoclatrd Prtatl
Braaklyn Danny OloyanillL 141.
Brooklyn, ttoppad Danny Jot Piraa, lloi,
new xotk. a.
Baa Aalanla, Taa. Bobby Drkf. 1ST.
autpolntad Joty Arthur, 101. lndlanaoolla.
Aalwylllt. N. C. Htnrr (Papoyl flault.
111. apartanbura. B. C. atoonrd CTurtlt
Enlla. Ill, Durham. N. C. 4.
Fit Orlcant Al Ptllttrlnl. 141. M.w
Orltana, autpolnttd Anthony Arnona, 141,
m orliana, 10.
Cblaaaa Br Bold. 114, Chkaoa,
ttoppad Jim Lunn. 141. Chlcaio, a
eatnaa Prankla Balaaotr. IMI0. 4fclt
bae. outpolntad- Shamaa MoCray. 140.
Olavaland. 10.
All Bourbon
All 8 Years Old
And Full 90 Proof
Age slons doesn't aiaka a whiikoy
great . . . but when that whiskey is
choirs to begin with thee asrd for
eight long Tears and bottled al full
90 proof Toil can trust that
whisker to be truly eiceptionaL
Taste Melrooe ( Year Old Bouiboa
today. You'll be connoted I
VPay a Me mon. Drink a tittle tessj
Treat younrlf to At very tVsJ,"
TV M
)40
Plat
.t
fmuKiR aouiJON vsiisuti at
with lagaac this week fas
No. 8. Back palled 72 paints as.
the baUetlag, 89 potato be
hind Marshfield.
Next came Hillsboro, down a
notch after being upset in a
tlrst-round. game of a district 9
tournament.
Jefferson of Portland held
ea to the No. 9 pesttlea, al
taoagfc defeated by Cleveland.
Bedmostd moved ap two pa
titirms to No. 7 after defeating
Bend, and Oresham held ea to
the Na. 9 spot
Cleveland' got tha No. 9 po
sition and Albany was No. 10,
dropping from tha No. 7 spot
of last week. Albany was de
feated by Corvallis in the past
week.
Dropping off tha top 10 was
MUwaukie, after being defeated
by Central Catholic of Portland.
LaGrande nearly made the
top 10, lacking only one point
In the voting to gain a tie with
Albany.
. Tha poll with tha ooaaaa mam UU4
for oaah taam: Folnu
I. Tha Dallel,. TI-0 100
S. Marahfleld. tl-t 01
I. Medlars, 10-1 Tl
a. Xuceae, 17-1 T3
0. ntlltbora, 11-0 II
S. Jeirereaa, 11-0 to
T. Badmond, 11-1 ST
S. Oreeham. 11-4 M
f. Cleyelaad. 11-0 n
10. Albany. 1T-I so
Otbara: baoranda It. Sfllvaukla 11.
Baatmlt at rartlaaS and Olaukaalo I.
OeMlnnrllla T, contra! Catholte I. Oak
rldte, FraaniU ead Klamath tvio I.
rattan ana jtoru Bens 4, waai una a.
Rams, Cardinals
To Play Again
In Portland
Portland () The Los
Angeles Rams and the Chicago
cardinal, who played a pro
football game here last fall, wiU
play again next Sept 7 in Mult
nomah stadium.
Promoter Harry Olickman re
ported that Monday. He said the
date the night of Labor day
had been approved by the Na
tional Foobtall League as-well
as tha two clubs.
Oregon Tech
Upset by PSC
Portland VP) Oregon Tech,
which holds third place in Ore
gon Collegiate Conference bas
ketball standings, wss upset 84-
73 by fourth-place Portland
State Monday night.
Oregon Tech's Jerry Wystt
wss high scorer with 28 points
while Don Schuberg led the
winners with 21.
The two teams meet again
Tuesday night In the final con
ference game of the season.
SCORES in
Capitol Alleys
comaaaciAL no. 1
atarr Vaaaa (l 3. Shtldon 410. V.
Artra 040, o. Lanoran Ml, B. Duinu lot.
a. Laaoholf ITT. Hanaa vraararr (ii -
U Davaaport 4I, ). Uennty 10, IS. Al
lan 441, p. Kanron 111, S. Kino 111.
Kawllnian'a caaltal cur fcarr. til .
Hilton t0, D, Rlniland 400, W. sprloo
I. Oallaihtr too, R. Mtuir hi.
Nbhataaa'a Inaaraaea Camoaar o M.
Cadr 401, B. Ryan 411. O. Bartraa 410, 1.
Carr 411, F. Bolton 471.
oaioito ar Bavarian (ai j. ntrr aia.
P. Prank 411, C Hovtll 411, O. Herr 4TJ.
O. Banuon 111. KaltM'a af caranaaa 101
U Koutntr 411, T. Blnlar 471, W.
Link 111, M. Aril 441, C Frame-404.
KTKalani'a Soarllaa (laadi (!) S.
Rrndrla 401, c. Morrlt 411, Dtok Hindrla
414. T. aannoa 4. . uwitm aot. or
aal'l Uatd Can (II X. MoClarr 444. .
Wllkaraaa 047. o. Lama 411, a. Mart 471,
W. Ctlna Jr. 471.
Waadrr'a Pamltara (I) B. Ollnitr
110, V. Firry 441. D. Woadr? Oil. C. Pora-
maa BIO. p. oaarta 4M. ..:;vnfkai
raan all. a. Oann OH. Batata THIa Can-
aanv (11 B. Own 110, D. Toraiton 441,
T. HcHnllta 400, P. Dalaaar too, p.
Oyiarln 400.
Hlah taam oamo and aarlat Kaw-
lloton't Oaoltal Cltr Ldrr., I0U and 1041.
Mil h Ind. tamo and aarlat Rty Ouna of
Woodrr'a Purnltura, no and 000.
University Alleys
ladiss' Mivoa lsaocb
Barb'a Ipartlai Oaadl (41 V. Oannon
414. P. Wandt 140. W. VaMn 140, M. Cur
lli 100. A. A. Urm, Baallar 101 S.
HIIK 111. O. Darlea 111, H. Maddtni I VI.
Tap Bat Cafa (II D. Coaa ISO. J.
Newton III. D. Pradarlek 141. A. John
ttan 111. Weelarn Papar CMirarllat Ca.
(II V. Pearaon 401. V. Klrby 140. S.
CoaiweU 101. M. Spparly 111.
Nkl Berarata (01 J. Utrtl 100. V.
Lindsay too, J. Oannon SOT, c. HiMreth
3V7. eiiiywaaa Mnaaaia (tl M. Hll-lerk-h
IIS. kf. Nallar HO, L. Barman 101,
R. Btkatrom 111.
Laa't fine Can (4) L. Pallan 411. 1.
Oratnlaa 300, J. Aaren 041, L. Relnkt ISO.
nrnaaa step (tl s. Arthur 111, D. Koo
nu las, a. noilt III. a Balllat 100.
Htf h taam oama and aarlat Lta'o !
Pint Cara. 170 and 1010. Blah lad. oama i
V. Oannon, 101. Blok Ind. atrial i.
Aaron, 441.
ILHl)tIE
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EICHT TEAR OLD
BOURBON
rsvoo. uujiou buiuus, me n. t,
FAN FARE
Oregon State to Play Hoop
Series in Hawaiian Islands
Oresoa State College, Corval
lis Oregon State's aapredicta-
bia Beavers, doable winners ever
favored Oresoa last weekend
and victors In four out of live
clashes with the Ducks this sea
son, leu Portland oy piano nun-
day night bound for Hawaii.
Coach Slats Gill's csgers plsy
Universal Motors AAU quint on
Wednesday snd Friday nights,
and wind up the post-sesson
launt by meeting the University
of Hawaii on Saturday night The
Beavers will fly home next Sun
day night.
Meanwhile, Oregon fans were
still talking about the thrilling
pair of victories recorded by
OSC last week-end. The Beav
ers clipped Oregon, 78-74,
in an overtime fracas Friday,
then came from behind to whip
Oregon at . Eugene Saturday
night, 89-BS.
Gill singled out little Bon
Boblns, sure-shooting Orange
guard, as the key man la the
Middlecoff Wins
Playoff at
Houston Open
- Houston VP) Csry Middle
coff, $4,000 richer, headed for
the Baton. Rouge Open Tuesday
as the second leading money
winner of golfs winter tour.
The tall Tennessesn won the
tour's biggest first prize Mon
day with a three-under par 69
in a five-way playoff that de
termined the champion
Of the
$20,000 Houston Open.
The big check lumped the
former National Open champion
from tenth place to a close
second behind Lloyd Mangrum
among 1953's money winners.
Mangrum has won $8730, in
cluding $170 for a twenty-third
place tie here. Middlecoff has
collected $8271 66.
Middlecoff finished the play
off two strokes ahesd of Jim
Ferrier. San Francisco, and
Young Shelley Mayfield, Cedar-
hurst, N. Y. Placing fourth was
Earl Stewart Jr., Dallas, who
had a par 72. Fifth place went
to Bill Nary, Los Angeles, wltri
a 78.
the ALLEYS
CLAOOIC LSAOTJB
Vallay OH Ca. (I) D. Morrlt 401. Jim
DcBow III. Jack Drnow Ml. Comttoek
sol. Wllkt la Ml. Albany Lanaa l
Solttno 4. Bunnin oil. wlckat 111. OU
ehrlit ihl Martet HI.
Vlttana'a Meat. Haratt (Ol wtoorr
SIT. Paaa SM. vniur sol. Poulla til. VII
tona 409. Capbaard Cafa (II rltndcrton
111, Whlta til, Brauabt 141, HcClutkir
alt, aioai 4j.
Trallwaya Cart (l HcHall 400, Klti.
mllltr 110, Uptton 111, Lull 411, Knabltr
000. Baraa Spartlai Gaadt (I) B. Val
dia ISO, ataltltr 111, W. VaMaa Ml, Huatr
041. H. valdtt OIJ.
Smallay on Ca. (II Prudanta 400.
Rlllarlch TS. Valion 403. Tount 070. Lt.
Tournaux 400. SaUm Hardwara (11
Watt 017. X Morrlt ill, pearl 111, Loom
SOI. Thtdl 400.
Prank-i Pradaea (ltll JunU Sli.
Thompaon 111. Boat 414. Jackaoa
vant 111. Bay A Wllma't (1HI Bona
401, Prlaa Im. Ooarman 001, MaeParlant
471. Straw 000.
Spadaal (II Bradan 401. Parity ool.
uruutr 477. Vallupak 111. Prltnn
Tbrlflway Ctaanart (II BUltr IN. Cau
aay SSS. Holmat 410, Bckatrom 111, Bart-
wan at.
Hlah taam tama Albany Lanaa 0S1.
Mlih Kara aarlat Valley Oil Co.. 1710
Kith Ind. oamt and aarlat J. Nubar.
Barba Sportlno Ooodi. ill and 141.
Duck Pins
LA DISS' LEAOI'I
Mailer Bread III L. Hanaen 100. M
Pejea 331, J. Matulre 144. E. Ollmer 171
C. Thflledt 134. Waadrelle't aa Snap III
n. wautca 1H. a. Rlohardaon 104, D.
Klnt 117. D. RleUrr SSI. D. Tork TOO.
Tt'lllamella Valley Bank (II M. Frank
331. L. Vlbbert 330. M. Pollnakl 431. D.
Boyd 10S Bye 170. Randle Oil (I) H.
Randle 111. O Wood 1ST, J. Wrbar 314.
J. Aftwehuek 101. D. OsuthUr sal
Hlih Ind. tame and term Mary Po
llnakl. 101 and 413. Huh Uam tame and
arnea nanoie oil, ool and 1T0S.
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Webfoot series. The ax-Marsh.
field prep star accounted for
31 paints to tha aeries aad tt
was Ms 85-foot set shot that
threw the game Into evertlme
the first night Gill also
thought Boblns did an ex
cellent Job defensively.
Also drawing praise from the
OSC mentor were Senior Jim
Sugrue, Junior Ted Romanoff
and Sophomore Tony viaitenca.
Surrue and Romanoff turned in
the best performances of their
college careers. Vlastelica had
missed practice most of the last
week because of an injured back,
but came off the bench under
heavy pain to sink the game-
winning free throw Friday nignt.
The big center from Aberdeen,
in addition to hitting nine points
Friday, added 18 mora Saturday
in a substitute's role.
Vlastelica finished the nor
th era division eampalga with
282 points -In IS games, which
is fear tallies mere than
Washington's great Bob Bon
trees made aa a sophomore,
la 26 games for. the overall
season, Vlastelica tossed In 828
counters.
Gill said he planned to start
his three seniors at Honolulu,
along with Tex Whiteman and
Reggie Halligan, both sopho
mores. His regular first unit, to
alternate time, will be Romanoff,
Johnny Jarboe, Vlastelica, Bill
Toole and Robins.
Sports Mirror
Tada av Teak Ah KsrBtaekr Waul
ncuntd tbt top Mktell utm lor fttit
thiM utM m row ymn u uw inti
tUftttd Pres. poll.
lire T BoH Pitch, verM 4if
ens record heldtr, turned pre m ft footbtJl
ootveh, thtrtbr puiliii up th Olympic.
Tu Tun Aft Corneliuj Wtuinwr-d-m,
pole Yftult record hoMtr, Joined the
Mrr ea main,
Tweatr Yn An Bebe Ruth, the
IB is mis x no wc shucbvi , cvi n
tolesa-oao alter 1ft reara of plarlng golf.
It's more than pride that make t man
want a lot of horsepower beneath the
hood of the car he owns.
For the real point in reaching record
horsepowers and compression ratios goes
beyond miles per hour. steps up per
formance and economy in normal driving.
That's what Buick engineers did when'
they upped the power and compression of
each 1953 Buick Special, Supbr and
Roadmaster to the highest figures in
Buick's fifty-year history.
In the Super and Roadmaster, they put
new kind of V8 Engine first passenger
car V8 with 85 to 1 compression, and a
long list of other major engineering
advances.
For the Special, they redesigned the
famed F-263 Fireball 8 Engine -gave it
SumJ.rrJ oe gewaWtif, eftmmi tt
yWaft DMwa
Class C Games
Fill Church
League Slate
Four games in class C war
played in Salem church basket
ball activity last night
First Presbyterian nosed out
First EUB 24-23. First Methodist
topped Liberty Church of Christ
43-35, Central Lutheran defeat
ed Stayton Baptist 39-21 and
Deaf School waUoped St Mark's
83-23.
Games tonight pit Court Street
Christian against Hslbert Memo
rial in the B league at 9 o'clock
at Parrish, and in the C league
Calvary Baptist meets First Bap
tist at 7 o'clock, and Knight Me
morial faces Halbert Memorial at
8 o'clock, also at Parrish.
Three Salem
Boxers Appear
At Portland
Three Salem amateur boxers
Willard (Battling) Nelson, Vir
gil (Curly) Dyer snd Bill Bal
throp will box In the annual
Ramblers club card at the Port
land Labor temple tonight.
Nelson, a 132-pounder, will
face Chuck Mintken of Corval
lis in the main event
Nelson. Dyer and Balthrop
fight under the colors of the Sa
Jem Cherrlans.
Torgie Looks
Good in Workout
Clearwater Fla. () Earl
Torgeson, long ball-hitting; first
baseman recently acquired
from the Boston Braves,, looked
good in his first workout with
the Philadelphia Phillies Mon
1 J
ay
extra mt oe sk irrns,
WMSH
j Sal I Sta SUIC1! CIICUS HOU-
1 cvavry fourth Tuatdoy
Bfltt t
OTTO J. WILSON CO.
388 No. Commercial Salem, Oregon
St. Lcuis Frco
NIT Daslatitall Tourney
New Terk (ft St Laais Cal-
versity entered the National In
vitetlea Basketball Tesmasnent
today tree of say strings and
Brigkaaa Tcaag, aaatkar toats-
c see aster, eeisaroa vtrtnaJ-
ly eertaia to shew
A eloamg-seconds field goal
by Bob Hendrich of Oklahoma
A&M test night simultaneously
put the Aggies into tha NCAA
playoffs and St Louis into the
NTT. The goal gave tha Aggies
a 81-80 victory over St Louis
and their seventh Missouri Val
ley championship in 10 years.
Until its defeat, St Louis
had a chance to share the
title and conference rales call
for a playoff which would
have kept tha BUllkina eat af
Gates Girls
Team Defeats
Detroit, 34-31
Gates The Gates high
school girls' basketball team
nosed out Detroit high girls 34-
31 in a thriller last week.
Detroit came within one
point of Gates twice in the sec
ond half. '
Carol Andreessen held high
score honors for the winners
with 14 points. Joan Ryal and
Pat Stewart played the entire
game for Gates.
Other Gates girls seeing ac
tion were Juanlta Thomas, Bet
ty Tucker, Ida Blackburn, Lois
Evans, El da Webster and De-
lores Meals. .
Mrs. Dibblee was the referee.
The biggest edge ever achiev
ed over a Michigan State basket
ball team coached by Pete New
ell was tha 22 points by which
Illinois won, 84-62, last season.
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shorter flame travel, faster firing, higher
horsepower and compression.
And to these spirited engines they coupled
the new Twin -Turbine Dynaflow Drive
that adds flash-fast, quiet getaway to utter
smoothness.
Just to give you an example of what all
this means: The 1953 Buick Special with
Dynaflow can beat the mighty 1952
Roadmaster on getaway can reach 30
mph (when the law allows) with a com
bined speed and jerk-free smoothness no
other car can equal.
Of course, there's far more to these new
Buicks for 1953 some seven dozen new
features alone.
But why not come in and see for yourself
that these are the greatest Buicks-and the
freatest values in fifty great yean.
I1TTH AirrOoCail AH MfllT
to Enter
NIT competition. Tha BIU
accepted aa NTT bid Satmr-.
day with the privilege ef -backing
cat If they beeasoe;
Involved la eesrferenca .
playoff. !
Meanwhile. Eddie Kimball,
director of athletics at Brighant
Young, said he hoped a possible
Skyline Conference lie wiw Wy
oming could be settled ettne
by a flip of a coin or by a corn;
ference action. The champion.
Is obligated to play In the
NCAA tournament BYUJ
which holds a mathematical
chance to tie with Wyoming;
was invited to the NTT yester
day, completing the 12 - team;
field.
Twa more NCAA entries
may be determined tonight
from the Southwest and Bor
der Conferences. Texas and
Texas Chrlstisn, which are
In a three-way tie for tha
lead with Rice, play each eth
er, while Rice meets Southern
Methodist The two games are
the tost on the conference .
schedule.
Hardin-Simmons meets Texas
Tech tonight needing a victory
to tie with Arizona for the Bor
der crown. Arizona finished its
schedule last night with a 88-61
decision over West Texas.
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