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

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orerra
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Lcnqf h of 6th Round in
Ez-Lovnc Bout
Layne Downed
Former heavyweight klnrpin Emrd
Charles hover over Bex Layne after
droDDinr the Lewlston. Utah, flchter In (he seventh round
of their ten round flchth at San Francisco.. Layne cot to
his feet Immediately but was forced to take the automatic
count of eight before tHe fight resumed. Charles pounded
out a unanimous decision over his opponent. (AP Wire
photo) .' - " ' ' " "' T
Detroit Dam Recreation
Area to Open April 18
Coincidental with the open
ing of the fishing season Sat
urday, April IS, the Portland
district, corps of engineers, has
announced that the recreation
area formed by Detroit dam
on the North Santiam river
will be open to boating enthu
siasts and other sportsmen on
the same day.
H. W. Rutherford, Detroit
dam project engineer, has stat
ed that the Camp Mongold
road will be available for use
as a small boat launching ramp
and Ihere will be considerable
parkins: area witHln a few
hundred feet of the water's
edge.
The old Oregon state high
way No. 222 Into the old town
of Detroit will also be avail
able If the reservoir is filled
to elevation 1,460 feet above
mean sea level, Rutherford
said. He added that he felt
quite certain this elevation
will be reached by April 18.
If the water level Is low
er than 1,460 feet, the old
highway will not make a
suitable ramp " because
launching could not be ac
complished directly from
the highway.
- Rutherford ' cautioned visi
tors not to get off on dirt
roads in the Detroit dam area
and go to the river bank , to
launch their craft. Launch
ing from the river bank at the
SCORES
In the Alleys
old town of Detroit Is extreme'
ly dangerous because there is
a sheer drop of 25 feet, he
said. . v . . ..
i ; Army engineers are not
guaranteeing any fishing re
sults in the lake behind De
troit dam. The Leaburg
hatchery, however, will soon
be in operation and will pro
vide, at the expense of the
'entire Wilamette river basin
project, a sufficient supply
of trout with which to stock
the lake. V
Persons intending to use the
lake for recreational purposes
should take care that, their
cars and boat trailers do not
block the ramps, Rutherford
said. , ;. .
Everyone should : obey the
following rules,, he added:
: 1. Stay above and off the
drift boom directly upstream
from Detroit dam.
t. Watch out for stumps
when you approach shore
because big trees were cut
off five feet above the
ground,
. Watch out for drift In
the reservoir which Is pres
ent in large amounts
4. Require each occupant
of your boat to wear life
vest. :
University Alleys
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Jim Thorpe to
Be Buried in
Home State
Shawnee. Okla.. VP) Jim
Thorpe, the greatest athlete of
them all, will be laid to rest
in nu native melanoma and a
shrine is planned in his honor
to rival the Will Rogers Me
morial in Claremore.
tsnawnee civic leaders an
nounced the Indian athlete's
widow, Patricia, had consented
to his burial here near the
place of his birth. His body will
be returned for additional rites
Thursday following a funeral
in Loa Angeles Monday.
Thorpe, voted the athlete of
the half-century in an Associ
ated P,ress poll, died Saturday
in his Lomita, Calif., home at
the age of 64. Since then ad
mirers in California; Carlisle,
ra., scene 01 nis famous college
athletic exploits; and at Ana
darko, often called the Indian
capital of the nation, had
sought his remains.
San Francisco AMD The
eonfasloB over the time-keep
tag, knockdowns and disputed
eountinc in the Kssard Charles-
Bex Layne heavyweight fight
had enother aspect today as the
length of the sixth round was
questioned. , r : '
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Yesterday, Layne'i manager,
Marv . Jensen, said the round
was. 45 seconds too long, while
Charles, the winner by unanl
mous decision - offered tne
opinion- that the canto
ended 20 seconds too soon.'
Referee Frankle Carter
admitted that he tried to stop
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NCAA Finally
Decides on
Scoring Stax
New York (U.(DThe NCAA
reshuffled its 1992-53 college
basketball scoring records to.
day in the light, of the new
"antl-Bevo Francis" rule, but
Frank Selvy of Furman Col
lege still emerged as the indi
vidual! scoring champion.
Selvy's per game scoring av
erage of 29.S points per game,
which was not altered at all by
the new rule, thus wiped out
the old record of 29.2 points
per game set in 1951 by Bill
Mlkvy of Temple. Mlkvy's to
tal also was unchanged.
All the NCAA scoring records
for the season, had to be re-
sifted because of a ruling pass
ed by the National Basketball
Coaches association last month
that only points scored against
lour-year, degree-granting col
leges should b counted.
That rule obviously was
aimed at the scoring feats dur
ing the past season by Clarence
(Bevo) Francis of little Rio
Grande College of Ohio, who
racked up 80.1 points per game.
Francis played mostly against
junior colleges, vocational
schools, and service teams.
However, since the new rule
applied to all scoring marks,
the NCAA had to completely
reprocess all figures for the
season.'
The re-shuffle, now complet
ed, established that seven new
scoring records were set during
the past season. Including the
new average score by Selvy, a
six-foot, four inch junior.
Of the other six records, two
were set by Johnny O'Brien of
Seattle, two by Walt Dukes of
Seton Hall, and one each by
Ed Conlhl of Fordham and Ver
non Stokes of St. Francis of
Brooklyn.
Bill Dudley
Coming Back
To Pro Grid
Washington. VP) The Wash
ington Redskins announced
Tuesday that Bill Dudley is
coming back Into the pro foot
ball league as a coach and
possibly as a player.
Dudley a member of the 1941
Associated Press All-American
team while . playing for Vir
ginia, went on to be a standout
pro for eight years. He drop
ped out last year, and took a
Job as assistant coach at Yale.
With the Redskins, Dudley
will coach the backfteld. He's
taking a Job held previously
by Sam Baugh.
New Semi-Pro
Loop Formed
Lakeview, Ore. VP) A new
semi-pro baseball league, to be
known as the O&C Border
league, will be in operation
this summer with teams from
Lakeview, Klamath Falls,
Burns and Alturas, Calif.
Sponsors hope to arrange a
playoff with the Central Ore
gon league champion. That
league has teams from Prlne
vllle, Madras, Bend, Redmond
and Mitchell.
the round too soon, but only
out of eonfusloa la sirnals
from the timekeeper. After
the fight, Chariea caid that
Carter "Is good referee."
Other developments in the
situation included:
Tom Tannas, Charles man
ager and Jensen agreed that
there was supposed to be an
eight count after every knock
down.
Charles claimed there was
not supposed, to be an eight
count.
Joe Phillips, . of . the State
Athletic Commission, said
there is no eight count requir
ed in main event bouts in Cal
ifornia, but it Is mandatory for
preliminary matches. -
The time-keeper, Emmet
Stevenson,' claimed that the
sixth round was exactly the
correct distance.
The State Athletic Commls-
clon said it "didn't know" why
the time keeper used the buz
zer to end the rounds for the
first couple of rounds and then
switched to a bell. In nearly
all California fights, the bell is
used.-.
Al Sandell, of the commis
sion, attempted to ' clear up
some of the sixth round con
fusion and said "in California,
the law calls for the referee to
start counting, even if a fighter
is on his feet,' if he has been
railing against the ropes.
Some Chukur
Partridge
Survived Winter
Scattered reports from vari
ous game commission agents
around the state indicate that
at least a part of the 10,000
chukar partridge released last
summer have survived the
winter. ;
During March, birds have
been seen in three areas along
the Deschutes: - Two groups
were observed along the tops
of the canyon and one group
in a side canyon very near the
place where some releases
were made. Other birds were
sighted along the north fork of
the' John Day river in the game
commission's big game winter
range. Additional chukars
have been reported In the
Owyhee canyon and in War
ner valley.
The commission hopes to re
lease another 10,000 birds this
year. A portion of these birds
will be released in the same
areas as last year and the re
mainder will go to new areas
in an attempt to start addition
al colonies of chukars in Ore
gon. The new areas will be
selected in the eastern part of
the state where conditions are
most suited for the survival of
the species.
Linfield Wins Two
Ashland VP) Linfield swept
double header from South-.
em Oregon College ol Edu
cation on the baseball field
here Thursday with Catcher
Chuck Bafaro of the. winners
getting seven hits in ten times
at bat. The scores were 5-4
and 15-4.
Baseball Clan
Mourns Ike's
Choice for Golf
Washington UJ1 Tha base
ball clan went into something
akin to mourning her today
over President Eisenhower's
decision to duck the season's
opener to play golf.
From youngsters trying out
for sandlot teams to sports
writers on the town's major
newspapers the feeling of dis
appointment was the same.
For a conference on the cold
war. it might have been all
right. But to play golf? For
baseball fans that was hard to
take. '
. Mr. Eisenhower broke the
sad tidings to President Clark
Griffith of the Washington
Senators yesterday. He said
be could not make the opener
with the New York Yankees
here April 18. ' .
The' reason: He was leaving
for "a little vacation" the
same day, a week of golfing in
Augusta, Ga.
It will mark the first time a
president has not thrown the
initial pitch on opening day
since 1945 when former Presi
dent Truman skipped the cere-
many.
Mr. Eisenhower promised to
send in a good substitute, Vice
President Richard M. Nixon.
The former senator is report
ed busy taking the creaks out
of his arm for the big toss.
Oregon Defeats
Lewis-Clark, 7-0
Eugene VP) Oregon made
its home baseball opener a
success Thursday, defeating
Lewi V Clark College, 7-0.
Catcher Earl Averill drove out
a second-inning home run for
the winners.
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Brda. Bonando (II. Robartion id).
Mien (7) and Swain, Bonner (I): Bod
ett, Hula (8), and ArerUl, Merlattl (I),
Brock, Sutton to
Captain Beavers
Corvallis VP) Merv Brock,
sprinter, and Ralph Sutton.
a javelin thrower, are co-cap
tains of the Oregon State col
lege track squad. Their elec-
Browns Sign Cougar
Cleveland m The Cleve
land Brownt. Friday announc
ed the signing of their sixth
draft choice, Don Stelnbrun
ner, an offensive end and line
backer for Washington State
last. year. He weighs 225
pounds and stands 6-3.
Every member of the LaSalle
College basketball team comes
from Philadelphia, Pa., where
the school is located.
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LEGALS
Notice la herebr rlren that J. Frank
lin Willlami kaa been appointed br or
der of toe Circuit Court ox Marlon
Oountr admlntitrattor of tha aetata of
lona Bepp, formerlr Xona Wtuxer. de
ceased. Arty pereona harlni elatani
agalnit laid aetata are raouasted to
present them with proper rouehara to
aald adminlatrattor within alx montha
from tha data of thli notice at 1907
Pubud Barrio BuUdtnc, Portland. Ore-ion.
Data of flrit publication: March J7.
1983.
J, Franklin Willlami, Admtntitra
tor of tha Batata of lona Happ,
formerly lona Manor. Daoaaied.
William H. Boland
Attorney at Law . .
1907 Public Berrlca Bid!.
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Casey Isn't Worried About
Age of Yankee Baseballers
By LEO H. PETERSEN
St Petersburg, Fla. (U.R Old
Casey Stengel, shooting for an
unprecedented fifth consecutive
American League pennant, is
sneering at the experts who
wonder whether father time is
catching up with some of the
key Yankee players.
At least outwardly, Casey is
n't worried and that's probably
bad news for the other seven
clubs in the league.
"I haven't seen any signs of
old age on this team of mine,
for if I detected any, I would
have made some changes,"
Stengel explained.
' Stengel figures he has the
best defensive team in the
league, the greatest pitching
depth "and enough power at
the plate" to do the job.
So far as age is concerned,
the question marks are short
stop Phil Rizzuto and the big
three of his pitching staff, Al
Ile Reynolds, Vic Raschi and
Ed Lopat.
Reynolds is 35, the other
three 34. Rizzuto has been tak
ing it easy this 'spring because
of an ulcer condition which he
believes was corrected during
the winter. Lopat, bothered by
a sore shoulder last season, also
has been pacing himself carefully.
"Don't worry, they'll all be
ready on April 13," Stengel
promised.
The chances are that Stengel
will not go in for as much two
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