Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 13, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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    championship nov:o
ECHO, St
Drain
Thursday, . '
DRAIN, 41 '
Echo
Friday, i:it
Friday, T:I
CHILOQCIN,
Heppner
Thursday, 4:11
' HEPPNER, 41
Chlloquln
laturday, $M
Saturday, 2:31
Saturday, TM
Fourth Place
ThMIlaeo
State Chasapaw
KLCIN.lt
Brownsville
Thursday, l:lt
Eight
BROWN8VHXE, Si
CONSOLATION ROUND
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Now What?
John Wright (No. 11), Jefferson hlfh school
forward, hu Just taken a rebound off the .
backboard, and' while flanked by two Knappa. players he
"looks around in an effort to find a teammate to whom he
"may pass the ball. No. 21 for Knappa is Mike Barendse.
.Looking over Wright's shoulder is John Vlastelloa of Knappa.
I Jefferson won the game 64-10, and will play in the semi -.finals
tonight. , . ,' ,
betroit Team
Rolls 3181 in
ABC Tourney
Chicago "v VP) A sensational
8,181, third highest series in the
50-year history of the American
Bowling Congress, put the de
fending champion Pfeiffer team
of. Detroit in first place Friday
in the' ABC's Golden Jubilee
tournament.
The Pfeiffers set two new
ABC records in taking a 75-pin
lead , over the Budweiser Beers
of Cincinnati in Thursday night's
final shift. ;
The 2,137 score in the first
two games by the Pfeiffers was
the highest first two-game total
in ABC history. Their 3,181 and
last year's winning total of 3,115
gave them a record of being the
first team to ever post two con
secutive 3,100 ABC totals. The
Pfeiffers, then the E. & B. Beers,
won the 19S2 tourney at Milwaukee.
Adding Color
the
ate B
basketball tournament are the
girl yell squads, like this one
from Elgin. From left, Nicky .
Simohsen, Joy Leonard, Ker
rel Stowe, Joy Wade and Bet
ty Haisey.
tp n pi on
innnim
All First Round Games
by Big Margins
By CHRIS KOWITZ, JR.
Oregon's class B high school
basketball tournament swings
into its semi-final round at Wil
lamette university tonight, with
Echo. Chiloquln, Elgin and Jef
ferson still in contention for the
state championship. :
Those four teams won games
in opening-round play yesterday,
all of them by substantial mar
gins...: .i. r
Echo thumped Drain 58-42,
Chiloquln rolled over Heppner
60-46, Elgin eliminated Browns
ville 56-39 and Jefferson jarred
Knappa 64-40.
In semi-final games tonight,
Echo meets Chiloquln at 7:30
and Elgin tangles with the host
team Jefferson, at 9 o'clock.
The two winners will meet at
9 p.m. Saturday to decide the
state championship for schools
with less than 150 enrollment.
:. The consolation round was to
get underway at 2:30 this after-
noon with a game between Drain
and Heppner. Brownsville and
Knappa meet at 4 o'clock in an
other consolation contest.
One tournament record was
established on opening; day. Don
Amson of Elgin scored nine free
throws against Brownsville, bet
tering the old record of eight,
held jointly by Larry Pryse of
Prairie City (1950) and Art Wea
therford of Wallowa (1952).
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ECHO 58, DRAIN 42
The Cougars, bringing back
the same lineup and oxygen tube
they used In the 1952 tourna
ment, looked classier than ever
as they jumped into an early 9-0
lead and held the advantage all
the way.
Four of the five Echo starters
reach the six-foot mark, and
they proved yesterday afternoon
that they are just as talented as
they are tall. Ron Dorn, the
shorty of the club at 5-7, can't
be eliminated from the talented
division, either.
LeWard Collinsworth, Jim To-
lan, Bud Graham, John Ramos
and Dorn played together as a
smooth-functioning unit, with
6-1 Collinsworth doing the
"quarterbacking" from his posi
tion behind the key.
When Collinsworth wasn't di
recting his team's .play he was
sinking set shots from about 20
feet out.. He had seven for the
afternoon, which, coupled with
a pair of free throws, gave him
16 points, high for the game.
Gary Dorn, who had 13 points,
displayed a lot of ability in the
ball-handling department, too,
: Dave Swearingen led Drain in
scoring with 11 points, though he
was held to no field goals in the
first halt - -
After Echo led 9-0 after four
and a half minutes of play, Drain
shook its state tournament jit
ters and closed the gap to 9-7.
Collinsworth sank a jump shot
to break the Drain streak at
seven points, and Echo led 11-7
as the first period ended. -
Drain was limited to two field
goals in the second quarter as
Echo took a 28-15 halftime lead.
It was easy from there.
CHILOQUIN 60, HEPPNER 46
With nice team play Ml around
and a couple of potent scorers in
Gene Gentry and Bill Vadan,
who had 16 and 14, respectively,
the southern Oregonians uncork
ed a 14 point rally in the first
period to establish a lead that
Heppner could not overcome.
Jack Sumner of Heppner put
his team Into a 3-0 lead in the
first minute of play with a field
goal and free throw, but Chilo
quln tied the count at 5-5 two
minutes later.
From there, Chiloquln turned
loose its 14-point rally on seven
straight field goals. It started
with a two-pointer by Ronald
Leggett. Then came a 25-footer
by-Vadan, a bucket by JoJo
George on a nice assist by Vadan,
a set shot by Vadan, a field goal
by Gentry after a pass from Va
dan, a bucket by Vernon Joe on
pass from Gentry, and a tip-
in by Gentry.
That gave Chiloquln a 17-5
lead. It was 18-6 at the end of
I Friday, 1:11 ' Friday, IsM I v.'.;- J
' JEFFERSON, II
nPP ' . Thunday, 1:09 Jefferson
l ': . ' KNAPPA, 41 ' v.,,..,;. i7j.7.i-7 " ''XV
Bgin; JeffilPliif Sepi-IFDiiiids
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the first period and 28-19 for
Chiloquin at halftime.
' Heppner got back in the ball
game momentarily when Bill
Hughes and Sumner hit field
goals at the outset of the second
half, to cut Chiloquin's lead to
five points, 28-23, but Chiloquln
pulled ahead from there to take
a 43-29 lead by the time the third
period ended.
The fourth quarter was a
loosely-played affair, with most
of the action devoted to parading
up and down the floor toward
the free throw lines.
LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES
Salem, Oregon, Friday, March 13, 1953 Pag 11
ELGIN 56, BROWNSVILLE 31
- Brownsville appeared to have
the game in the bag at halftime.
The Indians were leading 23-16;
and had limited Elgin to a mere
four field goals in the first half.
But the tide changed, quickly
in the third quarter. Elgin scor
ed 11 points to Brownsville's one
to move into a 27-25 lead mid
way in the period. Elgin added
to its lead steadily after that
It was 34-29 when the third
quarter ended.
Good backboard work by El
gin's "front line" of Elwyn Hug,
Don Amson and Morton Gor
don, and some sweet defensive
work by guards - Edwin Hug
(twin of Elwyn) and Larry Fitz
gerald, proved to be big items!
in Elgin's comeback. '
Amson added five field goals
to his record-breaking nine free
throws, giving him a night's to
tal of 19, high for the game,
Rudy Herr led- Brownsville
with 14, despite the fact he was
playing at an unfamiliar posi
tion. Herr, regular forward, was
switched to guard position be
cause one of the starting guards,
Dave Ward, was hospitalized just
hours before the game with ap
pendicitis. Ted Moehnke was
moved into the starting lineup
in Herr's regular position, and
failed to score. Ward's absence
from Brownsville's lineup was
obviously painful to coach Har
old Schuttpelz' club.
JEFFERSON 64, KNAPPA 49
Jim Blackwell, Jefferson for
ward, tallied 21 points, highest
of the entire day's play in the
tournament. He scored seven
field goals in the second half-
half of the Lions' second-half
field goal total to salt the game
away for coach Fred Graham's
Jeffmen.
John Wright and Dale Watten-
barger, whose backboard work
was a standout for Jefferson in
last week's district 2-B title,
were up to their old tricks last
night and the large delegation
of Jefferson fans on hand for the
game loved every minute of it
Lee Cameron, southpaw Lion
guard, added spice to the evening
with his uncanny set snots, uam-
eron swished six of them from
20 and 25 feet out.
The game started out close,
with the score tied at 5-5 after
two minutes of play. Cameron
then swished two straight shots
from far out, and.Wattcnbarger
added a. free throw. That gave
the Lions a 10-5 lead and Jef
ferson was on its way.
It was 17-11 at the end of the
first period, 33-18 at the half and
49-26 when: the third period
ended. :.
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