Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 23, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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    Monday Novetabtr 23, 195S
.THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8lt, Oregon
Pat IS
how Clamed tio Alll-Cocasfteirs; Cameiroin) Leads
n
Inammous
rote for
ICLA Star
Br BOB MYERS
Lot Angeles WW The 185S
It-Pacific Coait Conference
ootball team, aa aelected by
he Associated Preu with the
ooperatlon of the conference
oaches, features Stanford Uni
erslty a dazzling passing com'
ination and a act of hard run'
ing back! led by Paul Camer
n of UCLA. -
Cameron, the IBS-pound
latter from Bur bank, Calif.,
at the lone unsiiimoua choice
r tne eoacnea ana weir ss-
utanta.
Unford Lands t Ends
Th.r. wu ttA AUAitlnn
Ifither, about the aelection of
'CC All-Stars
lw Angeles Here la
the 15J All-Faclfle Coast
Conference football teanf aa
elected ky the Associated
Press In cooperation with
conference coaches:
' Ends Sam Morley, Stan
ford; John Steinberg;, Stan
ford. Tackles Charles Dsnd,
CCLA; Daaae Wardlow,
Washington.
Guards Georce Timber
lake, CSC; Milt Bohart,
Washington.
, Center Ron Jheltter,
Oregon.
J Backs Bob Garrett, Stan
ford; Paul Cameron, UCLA;
Aramle Daadoy, CSC;
(leerge Shaw, Orecoa.
Stanford's star quarterback,
iBob Garrett, and big two
Sparkling receivers, Ssm Mor
ley and John Steinberg.
Named with Garrett and
ICameron in the backfield were
Jcregon'e great all-round quar
terback. George Shaw, and
fleet Aramls Dandoy of the
University of Southern Cali
fornia.
The ell-PCC line boasts
fChsrles (Chuck) Doud of
UCLA and Duane Wardlow of
Washington, tacklet; George
Tlmberlake of Southern Cali
fornia and Milt Bohart of
Washington, guards, and Ron
Phelster of Oregon, center.
The coaches' ballot it confi
dential with the AP, but It is
essy to guess thst the vote en
most of the petitions and csn-
dldstes was dose. The tabula'
tton toon showed that some of
the outstanding players would
of necessity be squeezed out of
the top 1 1 pieces.
Patera on tad Team
The second tesm Is no less
stsr-studded. It leads off with
hacks Psul Larson and Al Tal
3 lev of California, Wayne Berry
W Washington State and Flip
'Jtleffner of Idaho.
5 The line: Ends, Myron Ber
liner, UCLA, rnd Tom Niekol
; off. USC; tackles, Jack Ellena,
i
Bruins Sure
As Coast Officials Vote
San Francisco W) UCLA's
mighty - Bruins were almost
sssured of a Rote' Bowl bid
today as Pacific Coast Con
ference officials cast ballots
for their representative at
Pasadena against Michigan
State.
The Bruins climbed to the
top of the PCC stsndlngs on
Saturday when they defeated
USC, 13-0, and
Csllfornis'a
Bears held a strong stsnford
eleven to a 21-21 tie.
Voting by the PCC repre
sentatives In the nine schools
wss expectede to be complet
ed and the choice announced
today. Each school will tele
graph Its nomination to the
office of Commissioned Vic
tor O. Schmidt in Los Angel
es. Bruins Ahesd
Saturday'! victory ever the
Trojans fsve the Bruins a
league recrd of six wins and
one loss while Stanford end
ed up with a mark of five
victories, one loss snd one tie.
Coach Red Sanders of UC
LA said he eonsidera Michi
gan State a fine choice as the
Big Ten representative for the
Rose Bowl. He said the Bru -
ins "would rsther fsce the
best tesm in the Big Ten and
we figure Michigan State is
thst tesm."
Eighty-three thoussnd fans
jammed the. Memorial Colise
um in Los Angeles Ssturdsy
SURGICAL SUPPORTS
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jOUr UUllOOK Tbto. w" 1
d o f expression football
Coach Frank Leahy wora
when It didn't look ae good
for Notre Dame at South
Bend, Ind. The Irish were
trailing 14-7 at the time,
but scored In final minutes
to end the day with a 14-14
tie with Iowa. AP Wire
photo) UCLA, and Jack Patera, Ore
gon, and center, Matt Hazel-
tine, California. -
The first team consists of
eight seniors and three Juniors,
Dandoy, and Pheister and
Shaw. As an aggregate, the
team can boast of speed, size,
deception and experience.
Doubtless the main surprise
of the tesm was the fact that
California, for the first time
in many years, did not land
a player on the first outfit.
Linfield Will Retire
Rutschman's No.
McMlnnville M Foot
ball Jersey number 32, owned
and used for four years by
Linfield frUback Ad Ratseh
man, hai been retired by the
athletic department.
Retirement of the nnmber
was by special consent of the
student body and the letter
man's club. This is the first
time In the college's history
that any athlete has been
given this honor.
rao BAsasTBAix
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Saaaar'a BMalta
Ulna.apella IT. Itll.auk. St.
Ntw Tork St. SrraeuM SO (.Tartlma).
rort Wirni ts. RochMMr St.
Batardar'a BM.Ila
wnneapolla 71. Arracuaa CT.
Boaton to. Fort Wayna tt.
Philadelphia lot, Baltimore St.
of Bowl Bid
FACiriC COAST CONrSUKTB
W L T JVt. TT FA
UCLA I I I HI 171 41
Stanford til .7M Itl to
Boo. callforala .. 4 t 1 M 141 St
California 1 t S .500 ItT tt
Wash, Stat .... t 4 S .431 ltl 141
Oraao. Rtltt .... I I I IS 11 II
Waahlnitoa Ill .117 HI 111
Ortto. I I 1 411 44 tt
Idaha s I I .41 it It
to watch the Bruins In the
crucial tilt that gave them the
i PCC crown.
Weekend Games
California's fighting eleven
came from behind to earn the
tie with Stanford.
An upset was refistered in
the Northwest when Oregon
State tallied in the openinf
quarter to down Oregon, 7-0.
In Seattle, Washington State
came frm behind to beat their
traditional rival, Washington,
25-20.
Idaho lost its eighth game of
the season when the Vandals
fell before Utah State. 1S-7.
Games this weekend:
Notre Dame play- USC in
Los Angeles; Pepperdine vs.
Whittles on the letter's field;
Utah State and College of Pa
cific at Lodi, Calif.; UUh and
Brigham Young in Salt Lake
j City; Denver and Wyoming at
1 Denver: Colorado A&M meets
Colorado at Fort Collins, and
Arizona faces
Arizona State
at Tempe.
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Browns Win Again 20-16,
Favored to Gain 8th Title
By EARL WEIGHT .
New York tlJ The unde
feated Cleveland Browns, prob
ably the most consistent tesm
in the pro football history, will
be heavily favored to win their
eifhth division title in aa many
tries when they entertain the
Chicago Cardinals next Sun
day. ' Otto Graham's passes, Lou
Groza'a piste kicks and food
defensive play enabled Cleve
land to defeat the Pittsburgh
Steelers, 10-16. yesterday' for
its ninth 1853 victory. The
Philadelphia Eagles made it
alx in a row by shutting out the
Cardinals, S8-0, Saturday night
but they trail by 3 games
with only three games to go
and another Cleveland triumph
will end the National League's
Esstern Conference title race.
A Ttrht West Race
The positions of the three
leaders in the tight western
"jtrelt Lions rallied to beat the
Chicago Bears, 20-16, and keep
half-game lead over the run-
ner-up Los Angeles Rams. The
Rama also rallied to beat the
Baltimore Colts, 21-12, and the
San Francisco Forty-Niners re
medied a game behind Detroit
by defeating the Green Bay
Packers, 37-7.
The Washington Red skins
scored 17 fourth-period points
for a 24-21 victory over the I
Referees
Tell Duties
To S.B.C.
Football and basketball off!
cisls don't work games as a vo
cation, but as an avocation and
for "personal satisfaction, the
Salem Breakfast club was told
this morning by guest referees.
George Sirnio remarked that
99. H per cent of officials are
former athletes or coaches with
an interest In the sport and he
asserted that "officials make
fewer mistakes than players or
others associated with the
game." Nineteen of 20 coaches
themselves don't read the rules,
he claimed.
Written rules don't always
mean what they aay, he con
tinued, which is one reason
why the Salem Officiate as
sociation was organized in 1947
to seek uniform Interpretation
of rules and standard qualifies
tiont for officials. Sirnio ex
plained that the association re
quires apprenticeship for new
referees until they prove them
selves.
Not Policemen
Al Lightner, veteran of 12
years of whistle tooting in foot
ball and basketball, including
Pacific Coast league games,
laid "We are not policemen but
believe the game belongs to the
kldt and the schools."
"The basketball games won't
be aa rough as some claim
under a policy to discourage
too much whistle blowing.
Lightner told the Senator hotel
gathering. "We work on the
theory that if contact doesn't
affect the play we won't call it
We don't want players to use
elbows, knees or hips when
going after the Sail and we will
draw the line between 'getting
someone' and playing straight
basketball."
There isn't one major rule
change for this year, Lightner
said, with the one-and-one foul
shot still in effect with two
shots on all fouls in the last
three minutes.
John Kolb, the third guest
official, related incidents of the
past, one involving an Oregon
Oregon State game in Portland.
Oregon, trailing one point, shot
a field goal at about the same
time the final gun fired, un
heard in the uproar by anyone
but the timer, who wouldn't
venture to say If the shot was
In time.
Two Points Become One
Oregon State took the ball
down court and shot again be
fore Referee Lightner was in-
Fer the Best In
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New York Giants In the other
conteal yesterday.
Cleveland scored the first
time it got the ball at Pitta
burgh aa Graham's first pass
zipped to halfback Ray Ren fro
for a 54-yaia touchdown, urs
ham also threw a 31-yard TD
pass to end Pete Brewster and
Groza kicked field foals of 50
and 41 yards to bring hia 19S3
total to 17, two less than nis
NFL record.
Fortv Nlners Win Easily
Los Angeles trailed, 7-0, at
the half but won at Baltimore
on fullback Dan Towler'a 08-
yard touchdown run, quarter
back Norm Van Brocklln's 28-
vard acoring pasa to halfback
Vitamin smith ana nauoacs:
Herb Rich'a 53-yard TD dath
with an Intercepted pass.
Lichte were used throughout
the game because of a heavy
fog- '
Quarterback Y. A. Tittle
scored twice on short plunges
and threw a Sl-yard scoring
pass to end Billy Wilson as
San Francisco easily beat
Green Bay during steady
snow at Milwaukee.
During the first eight min
utes of the lsst period, half
back Bill Dudley kicked a 37
yard field goal, quarterback
Eddie Lebaron scored on
three-yard run and halfback
Charley Justice ran 15 yardt
to score aa aWshlngton won at
New York.
formed the rame was over.
Llchtner ruled the Oregon eoal
worth one point, throwinf the
fame Into an overtime' prob
ably the only time two points
became one," Kolb added.
Oregon State won eventual
ly. . -i-
15 Service Clubs
To Honor Viking
Gridders Dec. 11
About 15 Salem service'
clubs will Join In honoring
the Salem high school foot
ball team at a noon banquet
Dee, 11 at the armory. a
The Salem Junior Cham
ber of Commerce, which In
itiated plana earlier, appoint
ed Bill Brers as chairman.
Byera said a hot meal will
be aerved at IX noon, with
the program lasting from
11:45 to 1:15.
The high school pep band;
will play during the pro
gram. Other details will be
announced later today.
Man Chaiks 159
Miles in 8 Hours .
' Motspur Park, England VP) .
Wally Hayward, 45-year-old
South African, set a world rec-,
ord for running Saturday I
covering 159 miles, 562 yards'
in 24 hours.
Hayward had to be assisted
off the' tiny Motspur Park I
cinder track. Me flopped ex-1
hausted on a dressing room
bench and scarcely seemed in-'
terested as aides told him he
hi mashed every known rec
ord from eight hours up. Dur-1
ing the monotonous jogging
around the oval track he lost
seven pounds. '
THESE ARE
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Late Train Delays 'Cats
Return From 52-7 Loss
Return of the Willamette un.
lveraity football team from its
SX-T Saturday night defeat at
Saa Luis Obispo, Cal., was
delayed today by slide on the
tracks of the Southern Pacific
railroad.
Scoring the 61 points accord
ing to custom was California
State Polytechnical college, fi
nal opponent of the Bearcats
thia season, giving the Bearcats
a season's record of five losses,
two victories and a tie. For
Cal Poly it was victory No. 9,
making it one of the few west
ern colleges with perfect rec
ords. The host Mustangs scored 20
points for a 20-7 halftimo lead
before beginning to aubmerge
a ' stubborn Bearcat defense.
Four TDs came in the fourth
quarter.
The Salem delegation crossed
the goal line In the second
quarter when Quarterback
Harvey Neff endorf p a a s e d
three times to Dean Benson,
end, the final one for 23 yards.
Ray Chaipuzio, guard, con
verted. Say'TJo"
To Acid Stomach
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TUMS :
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any prcnare
paint. Eat 1 or 2 Tumi for lop.
tpeed relief whenever distress
occur. Tami cannot overalkaliae.
Can't causa acid reboond. Require
no water, no miiiog, no wailing.
Gel a bandy roll of Turns to carry
in pocket or purse today!
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In the 65-yard Willamette
drive, Lou Lofland, often out
thia season with ailing portions
of his anatomy, bit off large
cnunats oi yardage.
Cal Poly scoring:
Bob Lawson on a 20-yard
gaitop in tne first quarter.
A safety when Georte
Bardsleya punt waa blocked
and he recovered It on the
wrong aide of the goal line,
still in the first quarter.
Don Reed plunged from
three yards out with seconds
remaining in the first hslf af
ter a pass interception set it up.
Lawson ran 20 yards In the
third quarter after a fumble
recovery on the Bearcat 27.
Perry Jeter scored from the
S for a 34-7 lead to start the
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Featuring MOTOROLA . RCA VICTOR . HOFFMAN
fourth period avalanche, fol
lowed by Alex Bravo on a 25
yard acoring jaunt. Bob Hawk
Ins from the 4 and Jeter on a.
diving run after another pasa
interception.
HOOP OFFICIALS TO MEET
The Salem Basketball OUi
eials association will meet at
7:30 tonight at the Salem
YMCA. Al Wk-kert, secretary,
said that rules interpretation
will be the major business to bo
transacted. .
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