Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 24, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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PrOUd Of PiOOUe Nelson, left, president
school, , presents sportsmanship plaque to Earl Curtis,. .
student body president, at Dallas high school Tuesday.
; In background, from left are Rob Olson and George Curtis,
co-captains of the basketball team; Coach Gordon Kunke,
1 and Mary Chambers, Mary Bell, and Mary Gerllnger, yeU ,'
'. leaders. Plaque was awarded the school at Oregon State
l basketball tournament last week at Eocene. Dallas was
awarded first place for sportsmanship. Sixteen teams par
; ticipated. .... , . . -. .-. .
Luaby Arrives TrapSinif) Coruiip
Senator Manager Checks
In at Cdlistoga, Calif i
Calistogs, Calif. (Special to
the Capital Journal) Salem
Senator Manager Hugh Luby
checked into Calistota Monday
night to make preparations for
the opening of Senator spring
training here next Monday. .
' Luby is registered at the
Rio Grande College Quits
NCAA; NAIA Says Come On
Rio Grande, 0., J, Rio
Grande College was out of the
National College Athletic As
sociation today of Its own voli
tion because the NCAA refused
to accept the record-breaking
exploits of Clarence (Bcto)
Francis, the sensational scor
ing star who smashed nearly
every mark in the books.
Coach Newt Oliver annouc
ed yesterday that Rio Grande
had severed relations with the
NCAA because there is no use
letting an organization handle
our statistics that makes their
rulings retroactive."
In New York, NCAA offi
cials refused to comment on the
withdrawal. They pointed out
that Rio Grande was "never"
a full-fledged member of the
organization, but just an asso
ciate member. ,
Oliver- said his school
would still belong to the
NAIA (National Association
. of Intercollegiate Athletics,
of Emporia, Kan.). He point
ed out Out the NAIA eon
firmed by telephone that
Bevo's records are "official
in every sons of the word.
- Olive, who brought Francis
to Rio Grande after coaching
him in high school; said he
mailed a letter to Howard Hob
son of Yale University, chal
lenging the Ivy League school
to play Rio Grande next bas
ketball season..
- "Now I am asking you,"
Mr. Hobson, the letter said,
"as a professional man, to
put yoar team against mine
and let the whole world
know if year motion con
demning Bevo's records Is
true." .
Francis and the rest of the
team - appeared to endorse
Oliver's action wholehearted
ly. . :: , .
If we stayed in the NCAA
and if we set any more records
next year," Francis said, '1
guess they would have been
written out of the books too."
Noe to Play
In East-West
Game After All
Eugene UJO University of
Oregon basketball star Chet
Noe was scheduled to report
for practice today in New York
to play in the East-West All
Star basketball game March 28,
it was reported here.
Noe had earlier received a
"feeler" from the sponsor of
the game and had gone to Den
ver with Everybody's Drugs,
the Eugene AAU team, think
ing he would go from there to
New York. Last week, how
ever. Coach Bill Borcher said
he had' received word that Noe
hadn't actually been invited to
play. ! ' :-
The big ' center made All-
American last week in the
AAU tourney as he led the Eu
gene team to the semi-finals,
including an upset win ever
the Phillips Oilers.
Final Indoor
Archery Shoot
Set, Lebanon
Lebanon One more arch
ry shoot on the indoor range
is planned for both youths
and adults, Club President
Mel Schmidt said. The Juve
niles will shoot this Friday
evening, and the adults next
Monday night
Archery will then be shift
cd to the outdoor range at
Golden Valley, where a tour-
Louise Suggs
Wins Betsy;
Rawls Tourney
Spartanburg, 8. C. IM
Louis Suggs, the top money
winner on the women's profes
sional golf trail, raised her
"take" for this year to $4,710
today with the addition of the
$875 first prize in the Peach
Blossom-Betsy Rawls Tourna
ment. ' i'.
The 'Atlanta, Ga., star won
the purs in the second hoi of
a sudden death playoff yester
day . against Miss. Rawls, the
local star in. whose honor the.
tournament was named.
Miss Suggs and Miss Rawls
had reached the end of the
regulation -84 holes tied at 218
stroxes eacn oi auss euags
toured the final round in 72
and Miss Rawls in 75. They
halved the first hoi of their
playoff, .but Miss. Suggs won
the second with a- far four to
Miss Rawls five.
OSC GOLFERS WIN
Sacramento, Calif. W) The
Oregon State college : golf
team. en route to the north
ern California intercollegiate ney for local archery fans will
championships at Palo Alto be staged April 12. Schmidt
Thursday, stopped ; off here said the tourney will carry a
Monday and defeated Saera- 24-eent target fee for adults,
mento State 21 to Stt. land IS cents tor children.
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Mayor Joins
Fight to Get
Portland Arena
Portland (V) - Mayor Fred
Peterson and ,two business
leaders plan to carry their
fight for a Portland sports pa
vilion site to Washington, D.C,
The pavilion is proposed for
a sit in the area where Van-
port formerly was located. But
the Air Fore had acquired the
property for ammunition stor
age, i. -
Peterson said he, R. L. Clark,
vie president of the Pacific
International Livestock Exposi
tion, and Carvel Linden, preil-
,dent of the Portland Chamber
of Commerce, plan to go to
Washington, D.C, to offer the
Air Force another sit in- re
turn for the 640-acr Van port
tract.
Fior d' Italia hotel which will
again serve as hosts for the Sa
lem team during the Solons
spring training stay in ' this
Napa valley community.
Luby cam from Salem to
Calistoga by way of several
Pacific Coast league training
amps. While visiting the
amps, he lined np several
deals In which PCL teams
. will option out players to Sa
lem. :'7 M
He was particularly success
ful in lining up some pitching
heln from San Diego and Sac
ramento. Some pitchers from
those Coast teams will report
to the Senators early next
. Latest addition to the Sa
lem team is Freddy Heller,
shortstop who has been with
Albuquerque and Sweetwa
ter toe past two seasons. Sa
lem signed Heller as a free
gent He had been working
at with the Oakland team
when Luby spotted him.
Luby reports that Henry K
Witherspoon, the giant -sized
Negro .slugger, had come to
terms, and will r e p o r t for
opening of spring training, next
week.
Jerry Ballard, a first base
man owned by Sacramento,
may be optioned out to Sa
lem, Luby said here Mon
day night. But it's not defi
nite yet, he reminded. .
Three players owned by Sa
lem shortstop Gene Tanselll,
pitcher Bob Collins and catch
er Art Thrasher have .not
yet come to terms. But Luby
expects Collins and Thrasher
to do so soon. . "
Cuba's Zulueta
Defeats Smith
. Brooklyn Iff) Having gain
ed the edge on Wallace (Bud)
Smith, Cuba's Orlando Zulueta
was looking forward Tuesday
to doing the same with Paddy
Demarco next month.
The sharpshooting Cuban
lightweight, contender, llSMi,
went One up on Smith Monday
night when he won a split 10
round decision over the aggres
sive 138-pouno Cincinnati
Negro ' at Eastern Parkway
arena. Tbey fought a draw
nearly two years ago
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Saka, Oman, Tuesday, March 24, 1951 Pag 11
Amateur Boning Card Seti
for i omorrov
at Armory
An ssaatonr boxing rd will
be presented by the Salem
Cherrlans at the Salem armory
tomorrow night, starting at
8:15. Twelve matches, fsa-
nrlng the top amateur talent
In the state, win taslided
on th card. .!
The matches will serve as
a warm-up event for the AAU
Stat Boxing Tournament
scheduled for the Portland ar-
Mulder Resigns
basketball Post ' :
At C-Catholic
Portland Jo Bob Haider,
head basketball coach at Cen
tral Catholic high school for
the last four years, said today
he will- resign effective at the
end of the present school year
to enter private business,
Father Willis Whalen, prin
cipal, has 1 appointed Harry
Scarff, Central's football coach
for the past seven years, to fill
Mulder's post. He will . also
keep his lob as head of the
grid team.
. Joe Brugato, head coach in
three sports at Cascad Locks
high school, will take over as
Junior football coach.
Mulder has been on of she
most successful hoop coach
in th state. -
In his four years of coaching
his teams won 102 games and
lost' 21. Each of th teams
reached th state class A tour
nament at Eugene. They fin
ished fourth in : mis ' years
tourney. v.. i-i-.
Mulder has not revealed the
moiy on April 1st. Winners of
th Portland tournament will
b sent to the National AAU
Boxing Tournament in Boston,
Mass., on April IS, 14, 18.
Proceeds at th Cherrlan -sponsored
snatches tomorrow ar to
go to help defray th expenses
of winners in th state tourna
ment to th national vent
Feator beat that
wmi'i card 1 to matching
f Salami WUlard , (Bat
tling against Jim Pmcm f
Kugene, recent winner f th
Diamond Belt championship
in Vancouver, B.C. Matching
300 Game in
ABC Tourney
' Chicago W A bowlers'
dream gam cam true for Ray
Mlhm Monday.' He shot a per
fect 30012 straight strikes in
th American Bowling Con
gress tournament - v. .
Mlhm, 46-year-old v Oreen
Bay, Wis., merchant and a 180
average bowler, almost col-
laps when fa fired his 12th
straight strik.
Th pressure, h said was
terrific, adding 'Tm glad that's
Th too score by Mmm, who
was competing in his 20th ABC
meet, was tn latD paneet tn
th ABC's SO-year history. It
was by far m outstanding )a
ture of this year's tourney, now
in its land day of its record
fij-day stand. -
wm'i S00 earn in th mid
dle same of his three-game
singles series. He started with
179 and finished with 178 for
887 total, which put him fax
behind the leader, John Muth,
r
Nelson against m f Ore
gen's beH fighters shews
hew rapidly ycumg Nelson
has been eUmblng tn fight
irdrn in neestt fenths. Net '
sen Is expected to give Fna v,
as a let tt trouble thi We
needsy ving at th nt ..
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Vlrsil Dver. anothr Sahm i
fighter with plenty of promise.
ss likely to be matched witn
cither Johnny Cat of th PAL 1
club : or Gerry Forch, of the
Portland Air Base. Dyer has
been meeting many of th top- '
flight boys in bis weight at
various matches in the North
west,' and is coming : along
nicely. It is predicted that Dyer
is right near the point of being
the top-lad in his class very
soon now. He is setting to be
the fan' favorite. . . ,
Bay Smith,' state president
of the Oregon' Association
Amateur Athletic Union, an
nounced Monday that State
Treasurer Big Unaader is
the boy voted the outstanding;
fighter en Wednesday's card.
Reserved tickets are en sal
t Wlcklund's sporting- goods
store and The Rialto. General
m tickets will go oa
sale at the door night of the
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