Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 27, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sales. Oregog
Fridajr. Novrabcr 27. 195S
Elutschman on UP Little All-Coast :; Second Team
Mention Given Pinion,
Cummings, Menashe
Sn Francisco M Lin-
field's Ad Rutschman m
chosen a Moond-ftrini fullback
n the United Press litUe All
Coast team announced today.
Rutschman waa the only
Oregon player to make either
the lint or aecond teams. Backa
Ted Martin and Boyd Craw
ford of College ol Idaho alao
made the aecond team. -
The following Oregon play
era received honorable men
tion: Guards: Rube Menashe,
Willamette, and Ron Uselding.
r, Lewis and Clark; center:
Ray Cummings, Oreogn Col
lege of Education: backa: Hes
don. Southern Oregon, and
Chuck Pinion, Oregon College
of Education.
Menashe was chosen all
Northwest conference last
year. He Is a 195-pound Junior
from Portland Grant high
school.
Cummings, OCE team cap
tain, is a graduate of Salem
high school and an 180-pound
Junior. Ha played on OCE's
1940 undefeated team, dropped
out of school In 1950 and re
turned In 1931.
Pinion, chosen most valuable
OCE player this season, is a
170-pound senior from Reeds-port
Notre Dame
Picked Over
USC Saturday
Los Angeles W) Notre
Same's precision-like football
team; once tied and probably
very determined to get back on
' top of the nation's football
heap, remained favored Friday
to defeat an old foe, Southern
California, in their big game
Saturday.
This is the end of the 1953
line for USC, but Notre Dame
till has Southern Methodist
ahead next week.
Victories for the Irish and
mashing scores, at that might
end the team booming back
to the No. 1 spot in the nation
al rankings, a position the Irish
held over Maryland before they
scrambled for a tie with Iowa
last week.
The immediate objective,
however, for Johnny Lattner,
Nell Worden and company is
to knock off the Trojans in this
silver snniversary of the Notre
Dame-USC series.
The Irish arrived by plane
Thursday night.
The game is a near sell out
Mora than 80,000 fans are ex
pected in Memorial Coliseum.
Stojack Matched
Against Lindsey
At Salem Armory
Frank Stojack will return
to the Salem ring Tuesday
tight when he tr't the vt
eran's tactics against Luther
Llndsey, the apple of local
wrestling fans' eyes.
Stojack, once an All-American
for WSC, is recognized by
the National Wrestling Alliance
as world lightheavy champion
and will be 20 pounds lighter
then the rugged Llndsey.
Tickets sre on ssle at Barb's
sporting goods store for the
mat card which will Include
tag team match and a prelimi
nary. 24 to Get Grid
Letters at OCE
Oregon College, Monmouth
Twenty-four Oregon College
of Education football players
have bean recommended for
varsity letters iby Cosch Bill
McArthur.
From the Oregon Collegiate
conference champion team
earning numerals were Jim At
kins, Bill Arnold, Jim Chap
man, Ray Cummings, Darrell
Davis. Arden Detering, Glea
son Eakin, Dennis Garland,
Junior Grassman, Charles Har
ris, Stan Hays, Rsy Hubbard,
Larry Jacobson, Wes Lighttoot,
Gene Owens, Chuck Pinion,
Duane Reeder. Piul Riley, Ray
Streight, Joe Roberts, Don
Wickstrand, Pat McManus, Bob
Wilder and Emll Perkins.
Cal Poly Has
Four on First
Coast Team
By HAL WOOD
San Francisco fJJi When a
football teem runs up 400
points in nine games agsinst
65 for its foes, it must hsve
some pretty fair country bsll
players.
Such was the case this year
for Cal Poly at San Luis Obis
po, and the result Is that four
members of the Mustang club
made the 1953 United Press
Little All-Cont first team. Two
of these, center Stan Sheriff
and halfback Alex Bravo, are
repeaters from the 1952 team.
The other two Mustangs to
make the first team are tackle
Sheldon Williams and guard
Vic Buccola.
This was a year that saw Cal
ifornia teams dominate the
smsll schools competition. For
instance, Cal Poly, in its only
intersections!, beat Willamette
from Oregon by a 37-7 score.
Little Humboldt State whipped
three Oregon foes. As a re
sult 10 of the 11 men on the
first string are from Califor
nia. The other spot is held
down by end Mert Baxter of
Nevada a school that now
play a among the smaller
leagues with much more suc
cess than it had among the
big boys.
San Francisco State, fait
rising among the small school
powers placed two men on the
squad: Quarterback Maury
Duncan, who made the club the
second year in a row, and end
George Wehner.
The man unanimously nomi
nated for the squad by coach
es, scouts and players was
George Maderos of Chico State.
This lsd, called a great young
inspiration leader, played end
on offense and middle line
backer on defense.
George Fisch of Fresno State,
star of the Bulldogs' 21-21
deadlock with "big school" Col
lege of Pacific, holds down one
of the other backfield posts,
long with Bill Nygarrd of San
Diego State, rated a "fine all
around performer."
Ledio Fanucchl of Fresno
State, a tackle, filled out the
all-star team.
FERRY LOSES MATCH
Melbourne, Australia
Peter Molloy, a 30-year-old
Melbourne week-end player,
eliminated Bob Perry, a mem
ber of the U. S. Davis Cup
squad from Los Angeles, in the
first round of the Victorian
Tennis Chamnionships today
8-3, 3-6, (-3, 8 4.
Perez Favorite
To Beat Gallardo
Tonight on TV
New York U.PJ Young Lulu
Perez, Brooklyn's hot-shot fea
therweight, was favored at 13
3 to win sssin tonight over
Dave Gallardo, the Los Angeles
Mexican who gave him a ter
rific fight on Sept. 4.
The winner of this nationally
televised and broadcast return
10-rounder at Madison Square
Garden has been promised a
January match with Willie
Pep, top contender among the
120-pounders.
Perez, 20, won a technical
knockout over Galardo at the
end o( the eighth round in
September, but the ending was
so unsatisfactory. Lulu's plans
for a Pep match were blasted
temporarily, at least.
Utah Is Thankful
For 33-32 Edge
Salt Lake City U The
game which the pddsmakers
had pegged a four-touchdown
rout turned out to be a thriller
as a favored Utah thankfully
accepted a 33-32 victory over a
surprisingly itrong Brighsm
Young.
A fumbled pass from center
on an attempted conversion In
the final two minutes was all !
that stood between BYU and
a tie with the Utes In a game
that turned out to be an offen
sive circus and a tasty dessert
for Thanksgiving Day home
bodies seated by their tele
vision so Li
Maryland Said to Deserve
Top Rank, Even Over Irish
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One Will Be Rose Queen
The field ef kea titles
seeking to k a e a m a
Queen ef the Tournament af Roses at Pasadena, Calif.,
New Year's Day has keen narrowed to these seven girls,
ena will get the coveted hoaer and the ether six will be
come her Frineesaea. Left to right seated: Mary Ja Beyer,
It; Carol Dianne Cestelle, II; Barkara Louisa Schmidt, 17.
Left to right, standing: Beverly Mnlvaney, 17; Joanne
Ruth Mulder, 17; Carol Lea Mcintosh, 17; Oalna Bruce, It.
(AP Wlrephoto)
Cotton Bowl Foes
To Be Revealed
After Saturday
Dallas, Tex. Saturday
afternoon, when certain foot
ball results are in; the Cotton
Bowl is due to reveal its Jan
uary 1 participants.
The visiting team will come
from among Auburn, Missis
sippi, Alabama, Texas Tech
and Kentucky. The host team
will be Texas, Baylor or Rice.
Alabama plays Auburn, Mis
sissippi clashes with Missis
sippi State. Texas Tech closes
the season against Hardln
Simmona and Kentucky lust
waits, it already is through.
Texas clinched a tie for the
Southwest Conference cham
pionship Thursday bv beating
Texas A&M 21-12. Rice and
Baylor play at Houston Satur
day to determine which will
wind up sharing the title with
Texas. Then will come the
selection of the Cotton Bowl
host team.
If Rice beats Baylor it will
get the Cotton Bowl spot.
Vallejo, Everett
Tie Shrine Game
Everett. Wash. U.Vallein
Junior College rallied in the
second quarter to earn a 6-8 tie
with Everett Junior College in
me fifth annual Evergreen
Shrine Bowl football game yes
terday. After receiving the opening
kirkoff, Everett marched 13
yards in nine plays for a touch
down, with fullback Lome
Shireman scoring on a 22-yard
run around end.
In the second period. Vallejo
fullback Tom Sullivan inter
cepted a pass to start a 42-yard
march. Sullivan smashed over
for the score.
6 West Virginians
On All-South Unit
Richmond, Vs. (UP) Six play
ers on the nationally ranked
West Virginia Mountaineers
won first team positions today
on the 1953 United Press All
Southern Conference sauad.
William and Mary's Indisns
placed two men on the team.
George Washington, F u r m a n
and Virginia Military Institute
placed one each.
Clarence (Ace) Parker, as
sistant football coach and head
baseball mentor at Duke, led
Blue Devil grid teams in sror-
Ing In 1935 and l3(l.
Fights lost Wight
Br The AfafttUft Prwat
ItHrMt Bob A moo. 1T. IVirolt, itaf.
IMfi Wm Bftaforn. HIS. Bt. LouU, I.
Ntwtrk, N. J - Ptllt RNlnnfta. 1JI
fttTonn. twttwinttd Btr. DtmnU, 111,
tori, I.
Walter Zirmba, now lUrttnK
hit llth Brawn as a Mutant grid
coach at Notre Dume, was the
rrgular center on the 1041 and
1942 Irish teama.
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HIDES WINNERS
San Mateo, Calif. W) Jock
ey Willie Shoemaker booted
home two winners at Bay
Meadows, including Imbros
$4.40 in the San Jose handicap,
to raise his season's world
mark to 4S8.
By GATLI TALBOT
New York 11 Those experts
who have seen both Maryland
and Notre Dame against tieir
strongest opponents in the past
month seem to agree almost
unanimously that the powerful
Terps deserve their ranking as
the nation's No. 1 football team.
A dozen or more of them we
have seen express an opinion
in print start out by saying that
a meeting between the No. 1
and No. 2 powers would pro
vide a terror of a ball game.
They end up, after skipping
about for 1,000 words or so,
by saying they believe Coach
Jim Tatum's team would win
such a showdown through su
perior reserve power.
Depth la Material
It is the Irish who tradition
ally are famed for their abili
ty to keep on pouring muscles
into the fray, but this is one
time, if we may believe all we
read, that they run second in
that department. This Is espe
cially stressed by those who
watched Maryland trounce Ala
bama's big team 21-0 last week.
Several expressed the ooin.
Ion that had Maryland's gifted
quarterback Bernie Faloney
not been forced to leave the
game with a damaged knee in
the second period after engi
neering the Terps' first two
touchdowns, the final count
might easily have been 40-0.
Tatum conceded later that he
had only an "ordinary" team
without Faloney, though this
was not too obvious to the spec-
period and tallied the winning lrs.
touchdown in the final quarter 'Best Quarterback'
on a 65-yard pass play. I The Maryland coach also said
COP Wins 20-14
Over Utah Aggies
Lodi, Calif. UA College of
the Pacific wound up its foot
ball season yesterday at the
Grape Bowl with a 20-14 vic
tory over Utah State before
6000 fans.
Halfback Art Liebscher led
the attack for the Tigers, scor
ing two of COP'a four touch
downs. He smashed through
tackle for a score in the third
that Faloney was the best quar
terback he'd ever had, and that
would take in his Jack Scar
bath, who was on nearly every
body's All-America last season.
The critics agreed without dis
sent that, while Falonev w
handling the ball, It looked like
a much stronger Maryland team
than the one which trounced
Tennessee in the 1991 Sugar
BowL
Arthur (Dutch) Bergman,
former Notre Dame star and
veteran coach, called the Mary
land backfield a "reincarna
tion" of his school's famous
Four Horsemen in an article in
the Washington Times-Herald.
NO LONGER UNBEATEN
Bloomington, 111 WV-Underdog
Western Illinois State col
lege knocked Iowa Wesleyan
from football's undefeated list
Thursday with a crushing 32-0
victory in the sixth annual
Corn Bowl game.
Panter to Replace
Injured Durando
Detroit 11 Garth Panter,
a Dayton, Idaho, middleweight,
has been signed to replace ail
ing Emla Durando, of Bay
onne, NJ., in a 10-round bout
with Norman Hayes of Boston,
Wednesday night
Durando suffered a chipped
elbow in training Wednesday.
Panter made his last ap
pearance Monday when ho
knocked out Graver Jackson
in four rounds at Salt Lake
City.
Michigan State cross-country
teams have won four NCAA
team championships and seven
1C4A titles.
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