'Perfect Records disked m Saleineiitral fahelic fee 20 in Row By Portland Contenders Br PAUL HARVEY, HI Twe perfect mob records are at (take when the Salem Vikings meet the Central Cath oil Ram la the state semi final at McCuIloch ftadlum Saturday night Lea Gustaf aon'a Viking hsr ran up a trip of ten wlna thla year, whila Central ha nine thla aaaaon and in tha past two year tney aav 10 traight Bury Bharfff Rami, tha de fending atata ehampiona, ara paced by pass-throwing quar terback Vince Altenhofen, who la backed up by three fine run ning back. Chuck With en, George Kane and John Vranl can are tha other starting beck- fielder for tha Bams, Bit; Center Return Hal Duffy, 121-pound cen ter, who has ust returned to the lineup after breaking his hand earlier in tha season, leads a Central line that av erages close to 200 pounds. Al Gray's forward wall, although It weighs an average of slight ly more than 170, make up for the weight loss with fight. The predicted rain for Sat urday night may help the Vik ings stop Altenhofen, but it also msy hinder the Salem passing attack with Herb Trip lett throwing. In the rain and mud at Portland last Friday night, Salem rolled to a !- win over Benson. A crowd of upwards of 5,000 Is expected to attend. The ac tual stadium seats around NICK SANTANGELO . . Starting end for Bams B.I00, and tha bleachers which are being put up for tha game eat about 2400. Tha winner of this game is favored to take tha state title tha following week end, as in tha final Associated Press poll Salem and Central were ranked in a second place tie while North Bend led the polL Tha Bulldogs ara no longer in tha playoffs since they dropped a closa one 14-12 to Grant Pass in the quarter finals. Grants Pass Is favored to take Jefferson Fridsy night and earn its way Into the finals. Depth In Backtield Tha Viking backtield, coached by Hank Juran, ranks right along with the Rams with speed and power along with good depth. Terry Salisbury and Ken Rawlings are slated for duty at fullback, while the two halfbacks will probably be Neal Scheidel and Ray Tay lor. Tri picas gets the go at quarterback. Taylor, who is one of the beat conversion kickers m the state, attempts to keep his record up Saturday night He has booted all but one of the 34 conversions has hr.s at tempted this year. The other part of the kicking combina tion is Tom Pickens, centering and Triplett, holding. Tha Vikings hava their last hard practice thla afternoon and then taper off with a work out under the lights at Waters field Friday night No injuries have com up this week, and the Vikings will be at top strength for the game. Newland Chooses UCLA, Stanford, WSC and Oregon San Francisco, () Russ Newlsnd's grid selections: Saturday UCLA over USC by 6. Stanford over California by I. Washington over Washing ton State by 12. Oregon over Oregon State by 7. Utah over Idaho by 6. Collrge of Pacific over Fresno State by 6. Kansas State over Arizona by 8. Cal Poly over Willamette by 24. Lewis It Clark over Central Washington by 1. New Mexico over Colorsdo ASM by i. ;! ,.. fofft f hamnf n JIUIC UlUilip oMotry defeated their atata cLampionship last week-end uder the eeaehlng af Vera Gilmer. With their newest trophy, which they sdded te district and Big Six awards, are (back row left te right): Stanley Paw ley, who finished IJth; Jen Castle, 15th; Cliff Wiilmartk, 11th; and Ron Oarymple, 12nd. Front rew: Gary Ramsdea, 14th; Bill Reker, aeventh; Ted Benry, Ith. Sequeira Rushes to Fifth In Conference Eldredg "Windy" Sequeirs, WUIamette freshman halfback, ran his way from an unrated position to fifth in the North. west conference rushing depart. ment with his performance against Linfleld last week. Sequeira gained 132 net yards In a losing cause to give him a total of 4SI In 17 carries for the sesson. Harvey Neffendorf Inched up from fifth to fourth In pass ing despite completing only two passes in 13 tries against Lin field. Ad Rutschman, Linfield. holds second behind Ted Mar tin of College of Idaho, both having finished their seasons. Martin picked up 1206 net yards to Rutschman's 8S7, Rutschman gaining 37 yards in IS tries against Willamette. He also Is third in punting. auiniNQ TC O L Nat afartla. C af I MS MM If UN imieMiu. unne lai atl 1M Walkar. Whltmaa .Mm Fnack. raclftt .... 114 III MS MMM. Wlk , SI T M Sallk, Lao fT 491 SI SwaM CMI, 411 411 IIS Taraaaalnc. 14a. ,, SWaa-lcS. Whunu ., AMINO At. C lot O L Bat Cratrfanl. C ill l n 1 uu I 1141 Laraia, Wnltmn . It II 4 401 II m Jahnaoa, L C 11 II 4 111 I 111 lfalltndorr, W ..19 II a SH t ITI maca, ratuu .. n 11 s mi t su norma No. DUI. An no ll 111 LaPaia. WhHmtn ... ttr, Uwtt Cltrk . SMUckiua, UalMU Ill IMS SCOBINO rT TP 111 I II S 41 S 41 Mirlla. C 4t t KDvkk, C ! 1 Ulir. wmtaiia Pwut. 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Paatna , Baftt, Uaat a Clark Vanni Signs Again To Pilot Tri-Oty Sesttle 41 do Vsnnl. peppery msns . of the Tri- uty Brsves, has signed again to pilot tha team n 1954, he dis- Closed her Wednesdsy. Eddie Taylor, former scout for the Seattle Rainier, has been named general manager of the Western International League Braves. "Fsns over there can't wail to get the season going," said1 Vsnni, "and we'll train again: this year on the home grounds, ' starting early in April." Jackie Gordon of the Cleve land Barons was the 71st play er in the history of the Ameri can Hockey Lesgue to score 100 foil. 9 B s & ie BiCk shai - runner above anceessfaUy Statistics BucceroniWins Easily, Now Eyes Bout With Rocky Los Angeles J An easy and Impressive victory, via an eighth-round technical knock out, over Freddie Beshore kept Dan Bucceroni's hopes of a ti tle bout against heavyweight Champion Rocky Warclan very much alive today. Bucceroni. 188. of Phila delphia, battered Beshore, 194, of Los Angeles, all over the ring last night before Referee Joe Stone stopped the nation ally televised fiftht at 2:41 of the eighth round. Bucceroni won every round. Bucceroni, a 7 to 1 favorite, was in charge throughout the fight, pounding the roly poly uesnora almost at win. The Philadelphia battler. looking hard and trim in con trast to his heavier opponent calmly moved away from Be th ore's charges and scored eas ily with lefts and rights to the body and head. Beshore, who has fought Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Eizard Charles without being counted out, looked as though he might go down In the fifth round as Bucceroni slashed him with hard lefts and rights. But the game Beshore with stood the attack until the bell halted the round. 'Expert' Picks UCLA, Stanford, Wash., Ore. By HAL WOOD San Francisco UfJ From Mexico to British Columbia its "big gsme" week on the west cosst, the time when upsets are a dime a dozen. With that in mind, we offer these little gems to go with our seasonal record of 108 right. 31 wrong, for a .777 av erage. UCLA over Southern Cali fornia: The Bruins have the horses, the desire Rose Bowl, and the record 7-1 that should take them to victory. They have one of the best football players in the country in the person of Paul Cameron. On the other hand-there i; ' a strong ' .Sc".hern California team that conceivably could lick any team in the cojinrv. Stanford to Win . c Stanford over California: Up until a week ago, this de partment leaned toward the Golden Bears. But it finally has been drummed into our head that so fsr most of the coaches hsve come up with no defense for Bobby Garrett and his receivers, Sam Morley, John Steinberg and Ron Cook. STATE OF OREGON USED CAR SALE Fords and Chevrolet! T aU K1 Tj tfe BltlMMl ftldctor lSMIa D4tUtw tartil t 1m I Ctvr Btttl lltjr 111 Frs3 CHERRY CITY GARAGI m S. l?th St., Silent. Or. Till I F.M.. Nov. tS late WW ft. O.M1I4 Mm. m. fcv D-t t FtMsM) A9fltalarttrf.1i) BaXMe) SIT IUM C)) ftM 4t Mar ft fc.HI4 fw On ar Mar Amm Jefferson Squad Leaves by Bus to Play Grants Pass Portland f) The Jefferson High School team left Portland by bus Thursday morning for its semi-final game In the state class 1-A football playoffs at Grant Pass Friday night. The team Is expected to reach Grants Pass in time for a .workout. Portland's other team In the playoffs, Central Catholic, meanwhile hoped to get its coach back. The coach, Harry Scarf f, has been confined to his home two days with a cold. As sistant Tony Seidl handled the team in his absence. Scarff hoped to be back in time for practice Thursday afternoon. Central Catholic, defending champion in class 1-A, will meet Salem Saturday night at Salem. Both teams are unde feated and untied. They were tied for second place in the As sociated Press poll. Jefferson was fifth In the poll; Grants Pass No. 8. Lewiston Reports Loss of Only $150 . Lewiston. Idaho ) The Lewiston club of the Western International Baseball League had the best financial record in the league for 1953 with an actual net loss of only $150, President James McMonigle re ported Tuesday night. McMonigle said the books show a heavier loss, but the lower figure takes into account depreciation and other inciden tals not shown in the books. The club reelected all its offi cers for another year. The first Michigan State foot ball team to play In Macklin Field Stadium was the 1923 Spartan eleven. It was coached by Ralph Y. Young, now the school's athletic director. The Indians may have a tough time stopping Paul Larson, but they should be able to out score Cal. On top of that, they have the Rose Bowl Incentive. Washington over Washington State: The Huskies have had an out season, tieing Southern Cal and beating Oregon. But if Sandy Lederman is passing well, they should wallop the Cougars. Oregon Traditional Oregon over Oregon State: The Webfoots have come fast and in their last four games I have whipped San Jose State. I Southern California and Ida- ho and tied California. Bcav 1 ers finally wc their wvond ,game in upscttir.; V.'.S.C. Ore gon'! George Shaw is the big i factor. Al.o: Idaho over Utah State, , College of Pacific over Fresno Statr, Ksnsas State over Ariz ona. Arizona Tempo State over ; Midwestern, San Dinego State over Santa Barbara, Pepper dine over Los Angeles State, Cal Poly over Willamette, Cen tral Washington over Lewi c Clark. Why Suffer Any Longer mn tnr fati. m ar rhtaM nmihn. Aulrf cum ftv MM rtara la Cttiotv No tnititr wilh what turner,! row art afritcttd. tltmdvra. iDUattta. Bf-arl. MtattX !t kt4nva, ft ftniUHtl. al1. aft rh in, tali and ftlaMf tnat. akin, ftwtla toaalalBa. CHARLIK CHAN rUTKKI BIBB fa. Offlaa Naara a a I Taa aai .a a aar tat K Caauaataaal uua. oaa. Willamette, OCE Fives Scrimmage First test scrimmage of tha Willamette unlverstiy basket ball season, termed "good exer cise" by Coach John Lewis. found Willamette and Ore on College pouring in goals to an unofficial score of 91-81 for the Bearcat last night here. Tha team of Coach Bob Liv ingston, with no player above 6 feet 1, will coma back for another practice game at 6 p.m. next Tuesday, It was de cided last night OCE will open Its regular schedule Dee. 1 at Pacific, while Willamette will leap Into its slate here Dec. 3 against Hawaii. Coach Lewi used three pla toons, with four lettermen In the first five along with Tom Gooding, 6 foot 4 transfer cen ter from Boise Junior college.) Gooding hit five of six hook shots from the pivot for 14 points. Lewis cited tha backboard work of 6 foot 6 Jack Bishop, a freshman from Salem, and the all-around play of Dick Hoy, two-year letterman for ward being used at guard. Dr. Livingston said he liked the work of Bob Frantz, a 8 footer, at the post and the board performance of Frank Grove, 6-foo 1. Larry Cham berlain, Jim Rice and Chuck Pinion, all guards, turned In sharp play, he said. HUSKIES PREP FOR Wi.C. Seattle yP) Coach Johnny Cherberg ran the Washington Huskies through a short scrim mage and a long dummy drill Tuesday in preparation for Sat urday's game here with Wash ington State College. Eien Frl. Nile 'lilTj WHY PAY MORE? Ohen It's So Easy to I ALK UPSTAIRS TOj Tha 2nd Floor BEFORE YOU BuTl ANY NEW I CLOTHES Walk Upstairs to I JOES YOUR INSPECTION INVITED WITHOUT OBLIGATION BECAUSE OF JOE'S LOW UPSTAIRS OVERHEAD EXPENSE HE SELLS EQUAL IN DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR QUALITY Suits-Topcoats Sport Coats & Slacks AT 15 a 25 Less Than Ground Floor Stores All new . a a this season' latest styles. Large selec tion. All slses for r pi lars, shorts, longs, stents. Open Friday Night 'til 9 O'Clock JOE'S Upstairs Clothes Shop 442 Stale St. Above Morris Optical Co. Look for the Flashing "Save $10" Sign Above the Entrance LOCAL ir UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS Capitol League Accepts Gervais; All-Stars Picked Tha champion Cascade Cou gars placed seven , players on the Capitol league aU-star of fensive and defensive teams chosen last night by coaches meeting at the Golden Pheas ant cafe. Other action found Gervais high school voted a the sev enth member of Class A-2 cir cuit if its enrollment next Hay IS remains above 150. Gervais was Class B Marion county lea gue champion the past season. Other schools placing all star were Central five, Salem Academy three. Sacred Heart three, Stayton three and Philo math one. Chosen to both offense and GOOD-BY, BROWNS St. Louis The St. Louis Brown is dead. Stockholders of the organization legally changed the formal name to the Baltimore Baseball club Inc. in the final phase of the franchise transfer Tuesday. 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Caa - cade end and linebacker; Rey- nold Meufeld, Salem Academy cade back. , CAPITOL LEAGUE ALL-STARS OffanaiTa Team Position r layer Sebaal End Gerald Freeman Central End BUI H us ted Cascade Tackle Darrell Gobi Stayton Tackle Jim Fratzke Central Guard Reynold Neufeld Salem Academy Guard Jim Wall Salem Academy Center Jim Bo rs berry Sacred Heart Quarterback Vince Matt Sacred Heart Back Charlie Snyder Central Back Sam Wallen Stayton Back Howard 8 peer Cascade Back Gerald Waldrop Cascado Defensive Team End Gerald Waldrop Cascade End Clyde Flatwood Sacred Heart Tackle Dick Lofting Central Tackle Wayne Krenz Cascade Guard Reynold Neufeld Salem Academy Linebacker BUI Hinted Cascade Linebacker Wayne Minton Stayton Linebacker Marc Nelson Central Halfback Virgil Fadenrecht Salem Academy Halfback Howard Speer Cascade Safety Jim Scarth Philomath Wen Tire (7ti95 TIRES 2305 NEWS AND FEATURES 1 auard: Howard 8 peer. Oasead back; and Gerald Wsldiup, CaJ 600x16 670x15 Plus Tax Sound Casing N. 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