Aftuqdy LOCAL ir UNITED PRESS Salem, Oregon, By A. C. JONES, Copitol IT COELD BE VERSE: There's Taylors toe to bick us He'i Salem'i Tsagalakis; And we've got three coaches true With a team you can't outdo; We'll make a rambling wreck, by heck. Of the football crew from Benton Tech. IT GETS MORE COMPLICATED Friendshlo U only pigskin deep, it will be proved Friday night when Salem High and Benson try to atop each other. We pointed out recently that Coach Lee Guttafson of Salem played football with Ralph Harper, Benson coach, at Franklin High in 1938 and 1939. Gin wai right halfback. Harper a tackle and Ted Ogdahl of Willamette U. waa lefthalf on the jamt outfit. Ogdahl pointed out that Al-Gray, Salem line coach, played at Benson high ichool, graduating In 1945. His older brother. Bill played at Benson, then at Oregon State with GnsUtson and Harper and the trio played together at USC while aervlng In the Marines In 142. Bill was an All-American at Oregon State in 1946. THE PLOT THICKENS: MORE GRAYS Now the plot thickens there are other Grays unrelatedi At Roosevelt High in Portland there were three Gray brothers who played some pretty hot football. Joe, known as the Gal loping Ghost or the Gray Ghost, was All-American at OSC In about 1936. Dick is now junior varsity coach 'at Benson and played at OSC as safety one year during the war and three years after the war. And then there was Gene, who be came hero of the transplanted Rose Bowl game Jan. 1, 1942, when OSC nudged Duke at Durham, S.C., by catching the pass for the winning touchdown. FRANLIN HAS COACHING FRATERNITY Six members of the Franklin team in 1938 and 1939 have Joined the coaching clan and all in Oregon. Besides Ogdahl at Willamette and Gustafson at Salem High there are Mush Barbour at Woodburn, Franklin RcMandt at Medford, Bill McCluskey at Washington in Portland as basketball coach and Dick Hildreth as C grid squad mentor at Washington. Adding fuel to the fire is the fact that Vera Gilmore, Salem athletic director, is a Benson alumnus. M 11 W n AL GRAY GCS DEALS THE CREDIT WHERE DUE Whether the great bell of victory tolls or groans for the Vikings in the playoffs or not, Gustafson believes be has the "best bunch of assistants In the state" in Gray and Backfleld Coach Hank Jnran. When It comes to knowing their fundamentals, the local prep players are second to , none and It was Gray and Juran who did the groundwork. Team spirit is born of confidence, and confidence groweth from developing the ability to block and tackle, as any psychia trist, with or without a couch, can tell you. Gray, for example, gets down and digs with his linemen to show them how, teaching them the finer points while in-tilling the desire to drive, drive, drive. During a game each assistant watches his own department and makea his own substitutions when he tees the need subject to veto of Gustafson, of course. Juran played at the University of Idaho and Gray at OSC as center, linebacker, gusrd and right half. ItAWTHER ROUGH, OLD CHAP , David Jons -came from the foggy wharves of London to Wrestle in Salem last night, by a roundabout route but nevertheless his -British accent was there in the ring with him. We cornered him after hia match with Doug Donnan and put the question to him: "How do you get away from your ivife so long?" His answer: "No wife." Jons served six years in the Royal Air Force as a pilot, more than four years overseas in places like Egypt and Ken yon. He got his physique swimming, diving snd weightlifting and turned pro wrestler in 1947. After winning the British Junior heavy "mat belt he toured Europe aeveral times where, he says, people really like their wrestling. In Spsln he emerged from the tunnel to wrestle in a ring erected in a bull fighting arena (against a man, not a bull) and found 35,0tt people In the itatlds. "Frirhteninr." h rhinnt in Jons tame to the United appeared in Miami, New York, off the injury list recently. "Tally ho." IT WAS CLOSE FOR AMITY When Amity and Verboort playoff berth and it was decided was fairly close. Amity had 365 Viking Basketball Squad To Have 6 Lettermen Out Four leUermen are out for land the following with topho- Dasneioau at saiem nign school snd two others will report af ter football season to start practice for the opening game Dec. 4 against Roosevelt here. Cokch Harold Hauk also has four prospects from last year's junior varsity and 12 with so phomore team experience from which to build another strong team. Hauk said that the sopho mores will report to Ken Bro phy Monday. Brophy has been coaching the football Jayvees. ' Lettermen are Gordon Do mogalla, first team guard last year; Jim Knapp, first team guard; Tom Pickens, first team forward (still playing foot ball); Larry Springer, forward: Wayne Erlcksen, forward; and Herb Triplett. reserve guard (playing football). Also out are Marvin nnine, leading soph scorer last year, Field Hirpected M ASSOCIATED PRESS Wednesday, November 11, orimeter Journol Sports Editor HANK JUBAN States last December and hat Seattle and Portland, comingl , ' tied 13-13 last week for a by yardage gained, even that yards to Verboort'a 238 4. more experience: Bob Wulf, Jim Whitmire, Jack Marshall Denny Olson, Stan Page, Dan Luby, Neal Schcidel, Phil Burkland, Herb Juran, Nick Error and Don Zen Of these, Scheidel, Burkland, Juran, Error and Zey still are out for football. Ones with Jayvee experience are Jerry Olson (out for foot ball), Don Crothers, Dick An derson and Gary Patterson. Tallest aspirants are Dlek Anderson, 8 feet 5, and Bob Wulf, feet 4, thus posing a problem of not having height with experience on the squad as a whole. F.G.A. ELECTS SMITH Detroit, I) Horton Smith of Detroit will head the Pro fessional Golfers Assn. for an other year and the i954 PGA tournament will be a play affair, at in 19S3. match 1 ? NEWS AND FEATURES 1953 Page 15 Linfield Cuts Chico State Off Schedule M c Minn ville, Ore. Ch a r g 1 n g "unsportsmanlike conduct,," Linfield college Tuesday broke off football re lations with Chico State of California. The school canceled a sched uled 19S4 game. with the Cali- fomians, declaring in a letter . . . nothing could be accom plished at this time in planning for a return game with youri institution." The action resulted from last i Saturday'a game here which Linfield won 20-13. Three Chi co players and one from Lin field were removed from the game in the fourth Quarter. Newspaper, reporting u,,!? game said Chico Coach Ernie Busch walked onto the field to encourage rough tactics on the part of his players, and tried to get his team to leave the field when a Chico player was ejected. Busch has denied the ac counts. He said he went onto the field to ask officials why a player waa ejected. Later, he said, he shouted from the side lines to recall a player who would have been an illegal sub stitute. Linfield President Harry Dil lin said students endorsed the school's action when the letter canceling the 1954 game waa read to the student body. Salem Cross Countrymen Defend Title The Salem high cross coun try squad defends its state cross country title Saturday as the Vikings travel to Portland for the state meet. Vern Gilmore's Salem harriers meet more than 20 high schools in the meet which is being held at Lewis and Clark College at halftime of the Lewis and Clark-Seattle Rambler football game in the afternoon. Among the teams already en tered in the big meet are Sa lem, Milwaukie, Estacada, Eu gene, Gresham, Chemawa In dian School, North Marion, Al ba n y, Springfield, Roseburg, Medford, Eimua, Lincoln (Portland), Grant (Portland), Washington (Portland), and Hill Military (Portland). The meet will be split into junior and senior divisions. The senior record over the 1.9 mile course Is held by Ron Meski- men of Eugene at 8:59.4 while the junior mark is for Hi miles at 6:28 1 held by Mark Rob- bins of Corvallis. Later In the week Salem will hold their try outs to determine who will run in the meet Every meet Sslem hst compet ed in thus far hat ended in a Viking victory and the Vikt must be figured at a title con tender. CoVOr?S td PldV Ifl i . Refrigerator Bowl Vs. Sam Houston Evansville, Ind. UP Un defeated College of Idaho and once-beaten Sam Houston State have been named to play in the sixth annual Refrigerator Bowl game here Dec. 6. ine bowl committee con firmed the selections yesterday after Sam Houston State Coach Paul (Red) Pierce announced I the ichool had accepted a bid to the game. College of Idaho has swept through an eight game schedule without defeat, scoring 340 points while allowing its op-1 ponents91. Sam Houston Stale's only loss this year wis to East Texas I State, whicn la undefeated In 27 games. Pierce's team hat rolled up 188 points and held its opponents to 126 in winning Tonight's Fight Night See end Hear the 10-round Middleweight Clastic Between TROY and SANDY ON KOIN-TV . . . Channel ... 7 p.m. Sponsored by FABST BLUE RIBBON BEER Distributed by Steve Tibixchl. Valley Distributors Distributors rise for Rainier, Brew 66. Canada Dry Beverages and Dad's Root Beer May Have To Remain On Ground By PAl'L HARVEY, in The weather appears to play an Important role In the com ing Benson-Salem state quar terfinal game at Portland's Lincoln Field Friday night as the rain will hurt the already poorly turfed Portland field. Lee Gustation's Vikings are already ' accustomed to the' mud and may have to depend on straight power plays. Jimmy Williams, speedy but small Benson Mechanic back; Gordy Grenier, big; end; and star' guards Jerry Clark and George Shessley are the stars in the Tech starting line-up. The Vikings match their back field with Ken Rawlings, Herb Triplett, Neal ScheideL and Ray Taylor. Triplett vs. Simpson Triplet, passing and run ning quarterback for Gustat ion's Vikings, is opposed by Jim Simpson, starting Benson quarterback who made third string Oregon Journal, Port land league, all-star eleven. It is figured that Triplett has the over Simpson Now rated second In the state poll In a tie with Central Cath olic the Vikings will be up against a strong Benson team that went through the aeason with one loss and that was their opener 13-6 to Kelso, Wash. Other than the Cleveland game the Tech eleven had lit tle trouble taking the Port land City title. Cleveland led the Mechanics 9-0 going into the final minutes but the game Benson squad came back with two thrilling touchdowns to win 13-9. Benson Is ranked right behind Salem and Cen tral Catholic In the poll. Gustation and hia assistant coaches Al Gray and Hank Juran worked out their start ing team on offense against a defensive eleven Tuesday and also had them working out on defense in full uniform with the second string running sgalnst them. The Vikings practiced on another dinger field that waan't in too bad shape while the Junior high championship game was be ing played en the muddy prac tice field. Salem should have plenty of. rest between practices this week with all Salem public schools observing a three-day vacation due to Armistice day and Teachers' Institute. No new injuries have come ud for the Vikings so they should be at top strength Fri dsv barring any last minute injuries. Nest- scneiaei, ine replacement for the Injured Mike Campbell, has looked good at halfback In the last two games and will again get a starting berth. Jim Person Is the other Vik performer out with an injury. Standouts In Benson Line Other standouts for the Me chanics include tackle Reidi Lindsley and back Jim Davis, j Benson, coached by Ralph; Harper, is not expected to field i the depth that Salem has but: they have a group of boys who played on the Benson team that shocked the state play-offs last year as they roared Into the finals only to lose to Cen-1 tral Catholic. One of the main assignments for the Salem line will be to stop Williams before he can: get started and the line Is very capable of it Williams Is good for end runs mostly since he hasn't enough weight and pow er for the center of the Vik ing line, even though It dies not weigh too much. Salem will be gunning for a aeml-final berth against the winner of the Central Catholic-, Hillsboro game. In other; games this week-end Jefferson plays Baker and Grants Pass i playa North Bend. six games. The team still has two garnet to plsy. Sam Houston State defeated Northeast Oklahoma, 41-20, In last yesr's Shrimp Bowl at Gal veston, Tex. ITS GREEN'S SPORTING SHOP FOR... EVINRUDI 12(1 Se. Commercial Meet Pi 111 t RlnrkpH UW Mike Fstton (le'ft) tries to get line in deep mud yesterday for his Parrlsh Grey tram, bat another' little fellow, Jerry Gllman, Is shown block ing It after aeeping through the Grey line. The Incident resulted in the game's only touchdown for the Parrish Cardinals soon after for a 6-9 decision and the Junior high championship. ', Parrish Cards 6-0; Golds Wallop Blues The Parrish Cardinals blank ed the Parrish Greys 6-0 at Olinger Field Tuesday after noon to bring the Junior high football title back to Parrish after two years with the Leslie Golds. Don Harris broke over from the two in the final quar-1 ter to win the championship for Bob Metzger's Cardinals. In the final seconds of the third quarter Gerry Gilman blocked a Grey punt on the muddy field and the Cardinals had the ball on the Grey eight. Huntley carried to the two and several plays later the fast Har ris waa over for the score. The conversion run f tiled. Late In the third period, just before the blocked punt, the Cardinals drove down to the Grey four with Huntley and Harris carrying but the drive failed and the Greys, coached by Clay Egelston had the ball. Three plays failed and they punted only to have it blocked which set up the Card touch down. After the touchdown Dennis Frost blocked a Grey lateral k Wt me new, quiet, vibraiionlea outboard motor. You've heard about ft and rood obout H . . . now WrU WW atj mrrrv SPECIAL PREVIEW SHOWING NOW! Cascade Merc. 1405 N. CHURCH dem jr Win Title, ' rtaal StaaSlan . W t T Tex. ParrUh Card 4 t t 1 000 ParrUh Ow. til .WT Wut Saltm t t t M LMlla OoldI 1 I 1 J) Lull BlUM t t .CM and the Cardt recovered deep in. Grey territory. Harris led them to the five but the Greys held on the one and later had to punt out The game ended at ine ureys had recovered a Cardinal fumble. Neither club could do much in the first half In the mud, but the Cards stole the show. In the final half. . Block Fonts Beat Blues Two blocked punts led to the Leslie Gold's 30-0 win over the winlest Leslie Bluet at Leslie Tuesday afternoon as those two squads closed out their season. Chuck Hammerstad, recovered a block Blue punt early in the first period in the end xone to give the Golds the lead. Walt Dickson's Bluet were punting from their own eight; but a Gold lineman broke through to block the punt. Jim Gesner ran over for the eon- OPEN EVES TIL 9 vr , ii Troy-Sandy Bout, To Be Televised Wshington W Willie Troy meets Randy Sandy here Wed nesday night in a nationally televised 10-round - middle weight bout. Troy, 21, scored a 10-round kayo over Sandy a year ago for Sandy's first pro defeat. Troy has had 23 pro fighta and haa stopped 16 foet with his left hooks, losing only to Holly Mimt. . ... Sandy, a pro since 1651, hat lost only to Troy In IS ttartt. It will be televised at 7 p.m. todsy over KOIN, Chan nel 6.' version and Lou DeLoretta't no more scoring until the final Golds led 7-0. The game saw quarter when another blocked punt led to a score by the Hammerstad blocked a. Blue punt on the Blue 40 and Steve Berglund picked up the ball and raced 40 yards to score the final Gold touchdown. . The extra point waa no good. The Blqes failed to get very far into Gold territory 1n absorb-' mg their fourth straight Ios. Parrish Card. . 0 0 0 0 6 Parrish Greys . .0 0 0 Leslie Golds , 0 613 Leslie Blues O 0 ami Priced to go oaty on your budget More shoe lor the money than you've ever bad before. Scotch Grain leather upper comfortable genuine) leather lining long wearing soles and heels. Here's' "be-man" footwear really built to "take It" and they're plenty style-right, too. Better bustle la ted get your pair right away. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT Til 9 AUlBltUICCilLE'S 481 State St. layoff You Be the Quarterback - By Warren Goer . Head Football Coach i - - Drake University . Maryland has a bis; All- American back who can run and past brilliantly. - But the Terrapins , trail MInatRippL, 17-14. ,' .".-;"' The back hat just returned a kickoff to hit 45-yard line. and on first down he circled the Rebel left end for 25 yards, but Maryland was hold ing and the bell came back to the Terrapin SO. ' Then the back passed for 20 yards, but again the overanxious Terra pins were detected using hands Illegally, and it la now first down and 40 on the Maryland IS, with two min utes of the game to go. Mis- ' slssippl Is in a 5-2-2 defense. As the Terrapin quarter back, rate these plays 1, 2, S and 4: , - ... ,t , , ,t . Long pass i End run . ' . -..;'. . Run or pass option , ' - Screen "past'" " '" -A- Answers will be found else where on the sports page. raO BANKET HA U, rsnuMiwua as. ltoebdtw 14. Smeui 14. Ullnutta It. Lighter Dark Colors mH jUT" mm