Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 11, 1953, Page 16, Image 16

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Oregon
Wednesday. November 11. 1951
iedrcats to Try Stopping iutscSimqini, Tcarpemnraiimg
Willamette
Has Long
Scrimmage
FAN FARE
y Wail Ditxea
"Stop Ad Hutschman and
you can stop Llniield" has been
the word all season but it Isn't
the whole truth. Coach Ted Or
dahl of Willamette university
aid yesterday.
Llniield, the Bearcats' final
Northwest conference oppon
m, also has Al Tarpenninf, a
Junior from Cresham who is
fast and shifty at left half and
helps carry the load so that
It doesn t pay to watch Ruuch
man all the time, Ogdahl ex
plained.
In front of the ace ball pack'
era is a line which will out-
weight the Bearcats one of
Unflelda tackle being listed
as 2S0 pounds, Ray Morris.
The Saturday game will be
at 8 p.m. at McMinnville. Sec
ond place will be the reward.
Hutschman, a senior full
back, weighs 183 and is five
feet, nine. He's rough and
tough, doing assorted chores
for the Wildcats such as kick
ing oft passing, punting and
kicking points after touch
downs, j
Butschman is second in rush
ing In the conference, behind
the rip-snorting of Ted Martin
of College of Idaho. He also Is
tied for the leadin punting.
Willamette had one long
scrimmage session yesterday
which used Llniield s offense,
and also stressed defense
against the likes of Hutschman.
The best defense, Ogdahl point
ed out, is to tackle the Linfield
fullback.
The Bearcats are in good
condition except for Lou Lot
land, with an ailing arm, and
Norm Dversdal, a sore should-
:
Salem Swimming
Team Will Open
Season Thursday
' The Salem high swimming
team, coached by Chester
Goodman, meets Lake Oiwego
Thursdsy afternoon at 3:30 in
the local YMCA pool. This
will be the first meet of the
season for the Vikings.
The two schools met twice
before the annual state meet
with the return engagement
at the University of Portland
pool Tuesday, December 1.
Other dual meets for the Vi
kings this year are against
McMinnville on Thursday, No
vember 10 and West Linn on
Wednesday, November 23.
The state inset is December
12 at Eugene.
The tentative Salem line
op is: 40 yard freestyle, pave
Socolofsky and Dave Kromer;
100 yard breutstroke, Jim
Hardie and Jerry Ellis; 220
yard freestyle, Jim Lawrence
and Del Frshro; 100 yard
backstroke, Dean Angove and
LeRoy Griebenow; 100 yard
freestyle, Jim Boudreau and
Dave Socolofsky; 120 yard In
dividual medley, Dave Krom
er and Jim Hardie; 180 yard
medley relay, Jim Hardie
(breaststrokr), Dean Angove
(backstroke), and Del Frahm
(freestyle); 180 yard relay,
Jim Lawrence, Dave Socolof
sky, Jim Boudreau, and Dave
Kromer.
'
WIL Gives Wenatchee
Till Nov. 24 to Decide
You Be the
Quarterback
ANSWER
4. Screen pass. No. Should
n't go for big yardage here.
And the clock keeps running.
3. End run. You could ex
pect only a medium gain, and
that ol' debbil Time still is
round.
2. Long pass. A good gain
If you connect.
1. Run or pass option. This
gives your back his best
chance here. He can both run
and pass. As the defense de
velops, he can make his choice.
TIDE TABLE
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Victoria. B. C. Western
International League directors
hsve given Wenatchee until
Nov. 24 to decide whether to
retain Its franchise in the Class
A baseball circuit
Ending their annual meeting
here Tuesday, directors set the
deadline and Indicated If Wen
atchee decides against continu
ing in the league favorable con
sideration may be given to Ta
tsma's bid to rejoin the loop.
Wenatchee, Yakima and
Spokane suffered serious fin
ancial setbacks during the 1034
season-
When the season ended, Yak-i
ima owner Frederick Mercy Jr.
announced he was giving up
his interest in the club. But he
The directors dropped the
player limit from 18 to 18, vot
ed to allow teams to retain all
gate receipts from home games,
and agreed to later spring
opening date and a Labor Day
A
closing date.
The 1054 schedule and
cislon on continuance of the
split season was put over until
the January meeting at Lewis
ton, Idaho.
Senators to Train in Salem,
Buying Tarpaulin for Infield
Bruce Williams, Salem Sen
ator baseball club president.
said today that the Senators
definitely will have their three-
Amity and Gervais
nis interest in me ciuo. nm nt - n y J
told director, her. . group of JQ ay ffUjQV 011
Yakima businessmen will take' ' '
Newberg Gridiron
over the franchise.
Favors Tacomc If Needed
Tacoma attorney B o b e r t
Abel, who was returned to his
old job as part-time WIL presi
dent, said Mercy's announce
ment meana "Yakima will be
in" in 1854.
Abel said if Wenatche de
cides to drop out, Tacoma,
which yielded its WIL franchise
to Lewiston, Idaho, 1932,!
should be given consideration.'
Sound buslnesmen, he said
are backing the Tacoma bid.
". . . . and wth Wenatchee out; C LLA, n,,),!,..
it wouldn't be feasible not to NUDDer-UUDDer
The neutral field of New
berg has been chosen for the
Gervais-Amity state class B
football quarterfinal game at
8 p.m. Friday.
Amity last week earned the
district IB crown on yardage
after tieing Verboort, 13-13.
Gervais is district 2B cham
pion. Amity also won the
Class A2 Yawama league title.
consider Tacoma."
Wenatchee waa not repre
sented at the directors' meeting.
The possibility that Bob
Brown of Vancouver, B. C,
who Is retiring as fulltime lea
gue president Dec. 21, may buy
into the Spokane Indians de
veloped after the meeting ad
Journed. Indians owner Boy
Hotchkiss told re.porters
Brown, former general man
ager of the Vancouver Capilan
os, had expresed. interest in the
club.
Golf Event Set
High handicap players will
be paired with low handicap
pcrs in a Flubber-Dubber golf
tournament Sifnday morning
at the Salem Golf club course.
The 18-hole Scotch foursome
competition will begin at t
o'clock with the losing team
buying dinner for the winning
team at a feast November 19
at the club.
Men wanting to enter the
tourney are asked to call the
clubhouse by Saturday.
week spring training here at
Waters park starting April 7.
Williams and . Hugh Luby,
manager,' returned last night
from Victoria, where the West,
ern International league di
rectors met.
Salem should be helped con.
siderably by the move- to let
teams keep all their home
game receipts, he said, point
ing out that Salem received
$18,000 less last year on the
road than the year before.
A couple player deals are be
ing negotiated, Williams noted.
The Salem club is going to
try to get more exhibition
games this spring with Pacific
Coast league teams in Salem,
and Salem is negotiating to
buy a tarpaulin to cover the
skinned portion of the infield,
Williams added, estimating
that eight or ten games could
have been saved last season by
keeping the infield dry.
Williams was elected league
vice president at Victoria. Next
meeting will be at Lewiston
the second week In January to
draw up a schedule and decide
definitely on size of the league
and on a split season oi
Shaughnessy playoff. The seo
son will open April 29 or 30,
a week later than before. '
SCORES in the ALLEYS
Capitol Alleys
IVDriTUAL MO. 1
Vailn Mir C. ( J. Turin lT. Q.
sVhrartrr 414 A- MeiAtw all. C Fir tar
4M. M. iullocK 4M. sUaraaoaVa Maawtafy U
H. aCvood MO. K. CniPEtMB 4M. B.
Crarc.aU -U, S. stfUksUU 44. O- BtiMsb
4
ilmt MimfcTteM tmrlM U J. Me-
CallUtar U. H attrrall ilt. B. BtUUok
123. - Hun! 141. Cvto'i D-vlrr ) K.
va.itaa 4W. L. stasia mi, b. buid
4. J. kMaMrt 13. A- Wrtthl 411.
la aava Jew tiara (4 K. Ciark 104.
jr. Aikruii Ml. L. Jodm 4fi. a. Oackiaa
tot, al. Dinar 444. Ma4ta, BattMr? a
o. uu 434, a. cmoi. m. it. Moody
J1C. W. Wall 411. M. BanMlMMV Ml.
tUWaa PsjUm ( D. NKlMiMt 4tl, A
PrtUM W. Da Vail iU, c. Craaay
1. U. Malbara Ul Elfca T. Thorn n-
aoa 474. A. Ot.4 444. J. ClrtiuMt, 4.1,
L. UcHtncty 4S4. T. K.rr 443.
Dm Lav P Arn 431. R. Utti
Ul. D. Or Mar 4U, B, PalUt 433. a.
Uor4 441. Pul Ckrk. (D J. Bur k hart
111. Jt. BcIiwiCi.lcvMfg 114. J. DaOar
II. 1st. Hadltf 4U, D. Ton mob 43.
HUB tatvra fmo Bwood'a Uwry.
XM. Iliih Wsio. Mrlot Valloj Motor Co.,
34M. Htsh iaC iim-B1U Oako ol S av
ian. Ilka, 331. Him ted. rla Moward
artaoionia ax nation JialWrr, 443.
INDl'ITBUL NO. t
Back ad WadawartB 44) R. Rttvos
an, aiaaiar tu, Bartiiolotatw in,
w. Marilti bit. Q. cauati tli. Kiiut
Mtraaaaia O. Brcular 431. J. Morlar
a. 4. woomirr a, v. wdiu iik, m.
Myrra 433
Waal ialra Hardwara (t 0. Bcbmltt
441. H. Wackao 441. J. BchlmlMra Ul.
J. Ivla 491, K. Ralna 431. frank Hsjhm 1
mm t n siwooa , t. tBcbrothar
441, I. Boira aO. T. MovU Ul. . Bui
lt van 444.
Basal 'a Rtal Kalato (117 Sriiss
ni. M Amutxla 441, Jt. HU1 4fl, O. Wll
llama 414. T. Olbion W$. MrCanta TA
asues i b. i nompaoo 472, w. Ue
Cuna U4, L. Odom 411, . WllkaUa tMt.
11. Comatock 47.
Brava'a Jawelan (4 V. Raitcto 441,
. Earavall 474, J. Tarlor 447. u.
IB 471. Valkr Oil Cm. (4i J. Mann ot
A. Warntr 444. M. Uod 43a, D. Vaaia
rartlaad Oaa and Cak (ti L limrita
430. T. Jndarsaat 434, B. fltalar J4
J. Kaller 433, L. WaitpbaJ 4C0. Baa Paila
laaaraat l R. BAaU Hi. H. Bcblck
371, D. rrjr iU, b. Bart 433. B. Sullivan
60S.
laalHaa- laaka Ua. (1 H. Laodli 4W.
. Motdurfl 41. C Han bum all. u
KronwaU 411. B. Nckvon 41. Haa Bra
taara M. Carttr SiS. R. Cot 430.
uarittraea led, r. Rcrnalda aid. a.
Nuta ito.
Hitta Warn iimi and airifa-sTsnnvs
Raal Batata. n and 3547. Hlih led.
ffamt-Otona Muaa o( Uott Brother.
31. HUh lod. aarlaa . 4. Tarlor ot
Brown'a Jtwiltra. i7.
University Alleys
HCRCANTILS LEAGI1S
ntf'm Aaumatlva ill Dutolt 411. Up.
Ouira 141. Ken 491. Carr 411. Mot 4S1.
Utrr rarmacy ID Uvutty all. Col
lin. 411. Dooalaaea 444 Hopllnaer 43S,
Smith 411. .
man SI Viae Donald 441. Da-
uecr 3ie. Ollaoo 4T1. Flint 411, Bias.. .
511. Marlaa race a Sas 111 laau 411. 1
SalaWr afeMirla ISI-JaratlM 4T. feU
Cua an. CMin M. Into 4U. ait
ma4 Lamaaa Ca. (II H. Wak 411. a
amtlaoa 411. r. WM SSI, aakaau 414.
n. auniaaa su.
OaarMl Taaaaa 4IL. BaraT S44.
Daliaa Itl. D. M.rtfy 114. CTaacfatl Ml.
SaracS Malara itl Wa'ia all. Haal.
char 444. Orlcaa 414. WlaMt 444
D7aa a l.aa laaaraaca (4) Simoci
104. SWUar 444. Roau 444, Talaol 441.
Uortm all. aamlaataa SUaa, laa. Ill
CoUuna MS. Wuiiara set, SlaaMa 47a,
Haraaa SM. aprlaia 111.
Hun i.ma aad aarlaa Buanr
EunnaU al Slamaia'4. 741 aad ST1. Jlicli
taaaa aama aad aarUa Ramua'l. 114S
and SMS. a ana taaa saw far aaa-
LADRS CUSSIO UAOCS
karu Biaa. (II Alaihtra 4Tti Jack
aoa M4i reaaaal Sin Allarliht 4S1. Oaaa
laaaraaca nf (SI Uaataa 441: Lais
OT: Colrla 111: Bradln Jl; KIchM 411.
Carr'a Sllaaiaad MarkM (4 Lalnriard
44li Hoaflaiar 413: Murray 414: Law
laaa 444: carr 4U. Cklaa Cllr ia Tna
naa III: Lamka 144: Hlll.rlca 111. Ada
411: Orlmm 434. .
arrald rkiuiaat 4 Xrajcl 104: Oar.
barlna III: Curry 441: Laird 411: Mu4U
naupt 114. Tkrltl.ar Claaaara III
Rounda 111; Hauacn 4Mi Pallra 40S;
Loken 311: Kunka 111.
Laa'a riaa Can IS) M.rr.U 311:
Ralnka 311: Aaron: Oraanlaa 341;
Or. .nice 311: Link. 44. Slmmaaa lia.
Arey. (tl Jobiuon 311: Haley 441: Weoa
311: Orafllua 111; amltta 411.
Hlih Uam aarlaa and lama. Barrold
rhllllpol. 3411 and III; hlih Ind lama
uw aynaa, v. roaaani. IN and 131.
Savage Threatens Pinion's
Lead in OCC Rushing Race
Loren Savage, Zastern Ore
gon college back, can win the
rushing title of the Oregon Col
legiate conference by gaining
12V net yards against Wen
atche Junior college this week
nd.
Savage is 128 behind OCE's
Chuck Pinion, who finished the
season with 670 net yards In
121 carries.
There were no leadership
changes In passing, punting or
scoring, either. In rushing,
however. Savage took over
second ahead of Stewart or
Portland State by gaining 104
yards last week.
"statistics:
Indlcatai oaaaon comptatad.
BUSHING
TC C- L Mat
rinion, oca in mi 39 111
Savaia, KOCB 11 141 1 143
aiawart. PSC H 131 411
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as in ii 141
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Oacaa. OCt ,. SI IS S 113 S 113
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Duck Pins
MSN'S CITT UAGIB
Dayla OU Ca. (1 E. OmonuBdro SOS,
R. Scharf 411. J. Adama 111. o. ni.n.
tan 443. 1. Dayla 441. or. Pepper ID
J. Uerrlmaa III. J. William, au, B.
Lanta 411. . Lcpper 431, B. MeOulra 111.
Wlllaeaclla Art Til. (I) . Sctioli 411.
M Jaeokar SH, I. Bulb 331. B. Hiker
401, A. Mayer 431. Praaty Olaaa (SI B.
wnlu 430. P. B4rker 411. C. Waldlns
a. uaauna i.e. r. W304 441.
Madera Waedaca (41 L. Dolla 111. B.
Tlullade 411. a. Warner 111. c. Caoaa
313. r. Haaae 111. OaaUly Caed Care
III P. anelarora 406, I. ahort 131. B.
an4lcroy4 104, p. MlU4r al, M. Van OeU
Waadraffe'e Baa Shea (4) O. Prank
aua, b. nail jiz. aye 31Z. D. awarta I:
W. prink 314. Laa Newmaaa Porfelt.
Kayo Badla a TV (1 B. Oautbler
aia. X. Henaai 411. O. Oeaa 411. B.
Harold 343. X. Kara III. Dyer lac-ranee
131 B. Schar! 443, I. prya 444, M. Palai
ITS. M. Pollnakl 404, A. Penny 441.
Hl.il Uam aarlaa Dyere Ineuraaee.
3341. HlsU team lama Kaya Radio. 101.
Hlih lnd. aarlaa and same M. Van Dell.
Quality Uaed Care, 330 aad 111.
Football Scores
(Br Tba Aaaoc .t. rtta
Lei.i.oD VaUay 1). AlbrUht .
enippcntoun jo, cnaner "Pi t T
Lindsey-Engtrom Duo
Romps on Vagnone, Eric
The ponderous Luther Lind
sey accounted for both falls of
a wild -eyed Australian tag
team match last night at the
Salem Armory as he and Carl
Engstrom defeated Red Vag
none and Eric Pederson.
The vain and arrogant Peder
son was elevated to the main
event when it became known
that Jack O'Reilly, usually
Vagnone's partner, is in a hos
pital at Oregon City with rib
injuries suffered grappling
with Danno McDonald in Port
land. Llndsey and Engstrom took
the first fall, Lindsey drop
kicking Vagnone and pinning
him with a flying swan dive In
a rough-house fall.
Pederson evened it up by
using a stepover toehold on
Engstrom, pulling him away
from the ropes so he could not
tag Lindsey In, hurting. Eng
Strom's leg.
Lindsey came out for the
third fall to give Pederson's leg
and knee a workout, Lindsey
throwing regulation foot ball
blocks on the arrogant one In
between leg twistings until
Pederson hsd to quit.
McDonald and Hardy Krus
kamp fought to draw in a
hard match in the semi-wind-up.
David Jons, from London, de
feated Doug Donnan in 17 min
utes of their one-fall special
event, using a standing back-breaker.
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