Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 26, 1953, Page 18, Image 18

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    TEE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Mtn, Ortfott
of Several Hoop
Stars Hit
by NCAA Ruling
By NOBM AN MHAEB
New Tork, Ol.PB The (coring
record of such basketball
"fremta" as Psal Ariiin
Johnny O'Briea, . and Dick
Great were either erased or
lowered today by the NCAA'i
aw "antl-Bevo Francis" rifle.
When the nation' cage
coache voted laat week that
only pointa scored in competl
tion between vanity team of
four-year, degree granting col-
wins Change Uniforms
Johnny (left) and Ed
die Otrlen, ' famous
basketball twin-from Seattle University, talk baseball
daring backyard workent at home of their parent In South
Amboy, N.J. The twins, recently signed by the Pitt
burgh Pirate, are wearing aniforms at Sonth Amboy seml
pro team,. They are scheduled to report to the Pirate
training camp in Havana. Eddie 1 an outfielder, Johnny
a shortstop. (AP Wirephoto.) ' ; ;
SCORES in the ALLEYS
Capitol Alleys
AOTOMOTIVI UUOVI
filler Meter Ouui'll) J. Far
In 417. a. schrorar 444. A,Holmee Ml,
t. Myeri 411. B. Bullock 471. Meeter
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Crarorolt Jr. Ml, 1. Craaro't 4(1. Sa-
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Douihertr 44S, D. Walt Ml, a. Ouan
Ml. B. Deuahertr 474. D. Bueoh HI.
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lid May Get 7-1
Basketball Star
Gary Nelson
' Elma, Wash, 0M9 Seven-foot.
one-Inch basketball star Gary
Nelson of Elma high school to
day said he was "quite sure"
he would enroll at the Univer
sity of Oregon next fall, 1 '
The all-itate center, -who
broke both the single game and
tournament icorlng records in
the 1953 Washington state high
school tourney, today told Web.
foot Coach Bill Borcher he
planned to attend Oregon, Mrs.
Ann Reed, Nelson's aunt, said.
She said the 18-year-old piv
ot man planned to take up
coaching, but would enroll Sn
the school of business admin
istration. ;
He sttill had not made up hit
mind definitely, she added. . .
Nelson ha been sought by
Kansas, Seattle university and
the university of Washington.
as well - as by many .other
SChOOlS.'"" ;";
Mrs. Beed said "he hasn't had
minute to himself since this
whole thing -started. I hope
this relieve the pressure a lit
tle bit to he can get back to hi
school work." :.-?.
The Oregon Journal said
Nelson made the announce
ment he would go to Oregon
aner talking to friends in Eu
gene where he has relatives and
where he has spent summers.
uorcner said, "it's been, a
tough wait, we've been hoping
ukb everyone else." '
Duck Pins
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107, P. Haaia J71. Caaeada Maato (4)
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PCC Boxing
Campionships
Start Today
Sacramento, Calif. WV- For
ty-four boxer representing
nine college itart 'punching
away Thursday night in' the
three-day Pacific Coast Inter
collegiate boxing champion,
ships. . ,,. !..;:
' San Jose State, Washington
Stat and Idaho State, each
with - lighters in every . divi
sion, rate the best chance for
team honor. Idaho, Cal Poly,
Stanford, California, Nevada
and San Francisco State have
partial entries. .
Leading collegian is expect
ed to be Ellsworth Webb, 186
pound Idaho State Olympic
participant defending the title
he won here (last year. '
i The alwava-potnifar heaw-
weight 1 a include Jack
Shaw of Cal Poly; Dick King,
California; Ronald Kalaf at,
Washington State; Paul Relter,
San Jose State, and Hal Solon
sky, Idaho.
lege would be counted in th
records, the fabulous Francis
of little Rio Grande College of
Ohio was the obvious and first
victim.
Out the window went bis
all-time record et ; l,f S
point rolled up this easea
in '39 games. The NCAA
found that the six-foot, nlne
ineh "phenom"- had played
Araujo Easy
Winner Over
Red Top Davis
Cleveland ' W Methodical
George Araujo, an easy win
ner over Teddy "Red Top"
Davis, took a spectator's seat
Thursday to await his turn at
trying for the lightweight box
ing championship. . : .
Tommy Collins gets his
chance April 24 in Boston
when he battles the champion,
Jimmy Carter, Araujo has
been promised a crack at the
winner within 60 days.
Araujo left little doubt Wed
nesday night about his right to
a fisticuffs Ph. D. while win
ning a unanimous and easy de
cision over Davis In a national
ly televised bout at Cleveland
Arena,-. ,
Ranked No. 1 in th light
weight division, Araujo raked
Davis with lightning lefts and
amaahlna- right to tha hf-srl..
The steady pounding opened
cut over the Hartford, Conn,,
battler's right eye in th sixth
round fend blood streamed
down his face and onto th
canvas from then on. . -
Grimm Thinks His Braves
Has Chance for First Div.
By LEO H. PETERSEN -Bradenton,
Fla. U.R The
Milwaukee Braves , probably
won't win - the National
League pennant, but Mana
ger Charley Grimm think hi
clnb ha a fighting chance to
finish In the firtt division.
His own analysis of the
is: .;-, .. .-.'.-;,
"Loaded with pitching and
a lot of power." ,
Jolly Charley recoenirei
the team has plenty of flaws
of the type which can't be
corrected in a short time.
- The big imprvTenent fat
flu Brave I tlte aettitiea
f right Budrd hittinr
stoeturtk. They bmgBt Andy
Pafka freca Braeklya and
Joe Aeeck from Ciada
atL Theae tw with left
fielder Sid Gerttai will give
them three long ball fctt
tlng right luader aaa iaerc
will be fear la the Uaeap
whea Walker Cooper catch
es. .
Last year the drives saw
more left handed pitching
than any club in the league
for it power was predomin
antly from the southpaw aide
et the plate. Now, Grimm ex
pects to see more right hand
ed pitching and he believe
It will b a big help to two
or Ms youngsters, Ed Math
ews at third and Jack Ditt-
mer at second.
The Braves infield will be
a youthful one. Mathews Is
21; Dittmer 28; shortstop
Johnny Logan 26 and Adcock,
wno win play first base, 28.
'The outfield wil be on
the oldish side with Gor
' don S4 and Pafko SI. A
rookie, ' Bill Broton, who
hit .SIS at Milwaukee last
year, ' may win the center-,
field Job from San Jethroa
and rookie : Jim Pendleton.
Another reason for Grimm's
optimism is the return from
service of catcher Den Cran
dall and pitcher Johnny An
famelli. Crandall will be the
No. 1 catcher and Antonelll
a smarting pitcher. Both
yormcster -were just coming
into their own when they were
tailed to duty by Uncle Sam.
Grimm is banking on War
ren Spahn, the best southpaw
in the league with a 14-19 rec
ord; Vera Blekford (7-12);
Jim Wilson (12-14) and Max
Surkont (12-13) as his other
starters In addition to Anton
elli. But he must develop some
second string hurling. Lew
Burdette , (fl-11), Ernie John
son (6-8) and Dave Cole (1-1)
are possibilities among the
holdovers.
SB
SEAGRiir.2's
MD BE SDItE h-
WnnuWEHTOOQO
aaBIMSVia too snnt
OWt "-
IV
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I m
1 Ivy
Sm
mostly asalast Jaaier ol
leg, eatioBal schools and
tervle team.
But right out th window
with Franci' record want lev
ral other marks long accepted
a 100 per cent bona fide, a de
velopment perhaps not f orseen
by th coache. . r
Arisin, th former Villanova
tar now (erving in the Ma
rine, was victim No. 2, right
behind Franci. .
For four year now, th 88
point (cored by "Pltchln
Paul" agslnst the Philadelphia
Naval Station team in 1949 has
been accepted a th all-time
(ingle gam (coring record for
major colleges. Under the new
rule, that's out and the au
tlme record becomes the 76
points scored by Bill Mlkvy of
Tempi in 1981 against small
but acceptable Wilkes college
of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. .
O'Brien, th plnt-lised,
keek-shot from Seattle TJnl
veri.' will have hi slngl
eacoa scoring record of 916
points trimmed a bit but h
till will be on top. Striken
front his collection will be
th 14 point he tallied
against th Peoria, 111.,
Caterpillar, th Industrial
team that hold the national
AAU championship.
Groat, the former Duke star
now military aervlce, will
hiiv hla for!?'' f!r!g!ai-i??rT!
mark of 881 point, et in 1980
61, trimmed by an undeter
mined amount to ' eliminate
point he scored gainst Indus
trial team. . --i
FAN FARE
lyWartDfrsiM
Hardened Course
In Store for
Grand National
London Unless there Is
some relief In the meantime,
Saturdav'a running of the
Grand National Steeplechase
at historic Atntree may b the
toughest In at, least IS years.
That is the judgment of vet
eran horsemen who have, seen
the course grow nara as con
crete and hazarous under a
steady sun with no rain In
the last five week. 7
The race will be run over a
four-mile. 886-yard distance,
twice around the bell-shaped
course which produces the
toughest test in the sport.
The ground has never been
harder, old-timers say. It1
hard enough to split a horse's
hoof, jar loose his shoes and
TVylr. hs -rlrlPl- fnnat from W
stirrups after every Jump.
A highly doubtful start Is
Old Kentucky, the only American-owned
.jumper in . the
field. Gerald Balding, trainer
for Jock Whiteney' entry, say
he doesn't feel th horse will
be ready.
Not counting Old Kentucky,
41 horse remain in the field.
Two Albany
Tourney Teams
Share Honors
Albany The 1920 Albany
high school baiketball- team,
the only other team to .be en
tered in the state playoff in
the school history, shared hon
ors with Albany's 19BS team,
district No. 7 champion. The
1920 team' coach Frank
Brumbaugh, now superinten
dent of schols for Wasco coun
ty sat at the head of the "Old
Timers' table."
Th two team were guents
of the Albany Exchange club.
. Brumbaugh wa called upon
to introduce his former team
members, he fire introduced
T,a,arranra Moorev Albany, th
only Bulldog ever (elected on
a state mythical ' basketball
team; Jay Willard, head foot
ball coach of . Eureka high
school in California, where he
has been continuously coaching
since 1920; Russell Reeves, Al
bany, Russell Bustard, Bill
Wilkinson and Fete Miller all
of Albany. '
Only two of the 1920 quad
were not present. Ernie Haller,
Seattle, and Dr. Hubert C.
Fortmiller, Waben, Ma.
- The 1963 team member hon
ored were Captain Neil Cauc
bie, Ron Hall, Eugene Webb,
Claris Poppert, Harold Pontius,
Dean' Sorenson, Dave Shelby,
Dick - Moore, Ray Cerrah,
Frank Burford, Ted Aberson
and Pete Wilfert. .
Why Suffer
Any Longer
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saj, aonittpatlon, . uleera, diabatat,
rbaumatlam, sail and bladder ferer,
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