Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 01, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Balm. Orcffoa
Tuesday, December 1, 11$
Central in Capitol League
First Time; Six Lettermen
Central High School The
Fanthera of Central high will
enter their first season in the
Capitol league with a aquad
made up mostly of Juniors.
There are lix lettermen among
the 12 vanity playeri with
aome fair height available.
Central playi host tonight to
Dayton to break the ice on the
1853-54 slate. Friday night the
Ptnthen will go, to Sheridan.
Aasietants for Coach Warren
Schue are Sam Bell and Jim!
Porter.
Lettermen are Mare Melton
8-1 guard; Jim Fratzke, 8-11
guard; Tom Alaip, 6-1 center;
Larry Monaon, 5-5 guard; Lar
ry Johnson, 6-1 forward; and
Gerald Freeman, 6-2 center.
3 Lettermen on Jeff's
Quint Opening Tonight
Three lettermen are among
. 24 boys out for basketball at
Jefferson high school under
Coaches Ted Johnson and Ray
Howie. The first game will be
tonight at Canby, and Canby
will return here Friday night
before the Marlon County B
league Jamboree at Wlllsm
ette university gymnasium.
Tickets for the 11 home
gsmes are on sale at the
school house or at th Stage
Terminal for $5.
Lettermen are John Wright,
center; Larry wells, forward
and Claude Meyers, guard.
The varsity, team will wear
white jerseys for home games
St. Paul Will
Open Tonight
St Paul Coach Leslie 0.
Weatherill has six lettermen on
the basketball squad which will
open its season tonight on the
home court against Colton. .
The Buckaroos, who finished
sixth in the Marion county B
league last year, have a 19
game schedule lasting through
Feb. 26.
Lettermen are Sam Smith,
senior forward; George Smith,
Junior guard; Philip Wolf, Jun
ior forward; John Kirsch, sen
ior center; Charles Merten.
Junior guard; and Charles Van
Damme, senior center. Ted
Rambeau, sophomore guard and
Robert Frith, senior forward,
are prospects.
The schedule:
!e. 1 Colton hart.
Daa A At Oervale.
Dm. 11 Aim cur here.
Dm. la ChamawA h.ra.
Dm. la At eualtmltr.
Jan. 1 Jtffarioo bora.
Jab. 12 At Deaf Srhoot.
Jan. It Detroit hart.
J.o. la At acta.
Jan, 13 oetee oara.
JaB.JA-o.rvaU b.ra.
JIB. St Al Mill CitT.
P.a. S At Cnamawa.
Feb. f aubltmltr b.ra.
rib. IS At J.toraoa,
rb. II OOD h.ra.
JVb, It At Detroit.
rb. SS rlo b.ra.
rat. St At Oat...
Cascade Has
4 Lettermen
Cascade Except for I-foot-2
center, Cascade high
ichool will lack heiRht when
the icHson opens tonight with
Silverton coming over for a
non-conference game.
Neal Kinion is the center,
one of four lettermen returning
for Coach Lyle King and hi at
aiatant. Jnhn Roim nihap
Bill Brown, 5-8 guard: Howard
Speer, 5-C guard; and Ben i
wipper, o-u lor ward.
There are two 6-footers up
from the junior varsity, Elton
Beach and J. D. Lawrence, but
all of the other eight are under
that.
The Cougars won 12 and lost
11 la.it year, tielng for aecond
in the Capitol league King
coached at Harrisburg the past
thret years and ft Installing a
new offense at Cascade.
The achedule:
ft. sailvmon l Cutidt.
tVf. At ativfrlan.
rf. I At HhfrkrJii,.
TX. 11 aharVdan at Cftxtiil
tvr, lkV North Mima i cu.k
rx. 18 At Wj tut.
Jan. 1 Al Jlfrron
Jin. 4 At Hrtm
Jin. PllAinaih at Ca'ri1
Jan. 1J Hrtma at Citx-trl
Jan. IS At 0lcni AiSmj.
Jan. HV At Aacrfrd Haari
Jan. M Central il Ciatari
Jan. M Rtayton at Catvata
Jan. -At Philomath.
Tf. I Aalra Acadcm it Cutittt.
pb. tan fti CaacKla.
P-. AacrM Hart t Cat Ida.
Po. IS At Cfntrai.
Pfc. I At aurton
Pfc. to JafftranB ii Oxftd.
. BS At North Mart on.
FAN FARE
A 6-2 forward, Gordy Brunk,
Is among the other prospects
who Include Gif Bartel, Jim
Dutolt, Mel Haveman, George
Hagerman and Dick Loy,
The schedule:
Dm. I Dana at CatraJ.
Dae. A At aharldaa.
Dae. B Dellae at Caatral,
Dm. IS At ferael Oree.
Dm. I--Ahrda al ceBtral. '
Dm. la A4 Dertea.
Dm. H-rirni Orm M OWlL
JaB. t At DaUAA.
J.b I erf Hurt Al etalrtl.
Jet. A-Ai Blaua.
J... I oca fro, there
iAB. IS PMJOBAtB At CtBtTAt
Jab IA-AI atAfloB.
JAB. 11 At CAeeeda.
Jaa. Ja aalaa AcAdrar At Ctatral.
Jab. IS At Saered KaAM.
F. J OCI ttaat at CeaUaL
At. A-At Phllemath.
Pat. A atArtAn Al Ctatral.
F.B. IS CAMAdA At CABtrAl.
F.B. 1 At BaLal ACAAABtr.
rvk. JA llmlrA At Caatral.
and purple for game away.
The B team will wear blue
jerseys.
Jefferson placed third la
the state B tournament laat
year, posting a record of 18
wins and nine losses and fin
ished in third place In the
league with a 12-4 record.
Other prospects are George
Marlatt, Dave Henion, Bob
Boatrack. Gene Tiefke, Dave
Neiss. Leonard Whorton and
several sophomores and
freshmen.
The schedule:
Dae X -Cftnbr. thara.
Dm. Canary, btra.
Dtc. bV Marioil Count "" lAtiiil
Jamborn.
Dae. aaubllBitf, hTt.
Dae. 11 c lo, thart.
Dt. IS D. Ultra.
Dtc IS Oalta. hart.
Jan. S Cajctult, htrt.
Jin. S t, Paul. Uitrt.
Jan. IS IkflU CltF. htrt.
Jia. IS Oarvati, ibart.
Ja. lSCtitTnai. thtrf.
Jan. 11 Dttrolt, htn.
Jan. SS Aubltmltr. Ultra.
Jtvla. St acto, tun.
Pt. t-OAD. hart.
Pck. S Oalta. thtrt.
Pb. 19 At. Paul, bcrt.
Ptb. IS H1U Cltr, thtrt.
Feb. IS Gtrvila, hart.
Pb. So Caacadt, htrt.
Pb. SS Chemavi, btri.
Pab. ! Da trott, thart.
Woodburn Is
Host Tonight
Woodburn The Woodburn
Bulldogs will play host tonight
to Newberg in the 1953-54 sea
son opener, with three letter
men and 10 other prospects on
the Woodburn squad. Friday
night North Marion will play
at woodburn in another of six
pre-Ieague games.
Jerry Plank, forward: Royce
Norris, guard: and Ray Eskel-
son, forward, are the numeral
wearers from the team which
last year won 14 and lost 13.
Marshal Barbour is head coach
and Hank Ercolini ia assistant
Other prospects are Bob His-.
gins, Jslmer Stafney. Jim Blan-
chard, Ron Garnaro, Dean Bl
thoprick, Don Enyart, Royal
Hastic, Howard Seaton, Gene
ricek and Dick Balweber.
It... 1 N.wb.ra at Woodbura.
Dm. ANorth MarloB at WoMfbars.
- . 1 1 ii n.rt at WMMlbum.
Vt. IS At North M.rlat.
Dc. la WVL Jamberaa.
Dac. It At N.Abra.
J.B. t At Ut. Ana.l.
Jan. a ailv.rtan at Woodbura.
Job. It At s.iHtr.
Jab. la Satacada at Woadbar.
J.b. It At D.II1A..
J.b. Jt Atolalla at WoodburB.
J.b. It c.nbr at Woodbura.
Jan. It-At e.er.4 M..rl.
P.b. J -Ht. AB..I At Woodburn
Pth. a At AllvtrtOB.
r.b. t-.ndr at woodburn
m. II Woodburn .1 KMarada
r.b. lA-Dalla. at Woodbura.
rb. It At Molalla.
rtb. M-Al Canbr.
Archers to Have
Benefit Contest
Jabbrrwalkie Field Archers
of Sslem will help with the
benefit shoot Sunday for the
Stu Hrnshaw family, whose
home and belongings were
dettroyed by fire recently.
The archery shoot will be
at the field lansc a mile south
of Pringle school. Registration
win close at l p.m.
Newly elected Jabberwalkie
officers are to take over their
duties today. Their election, an
nounced recently, finds Lewis
G. Johnson becoming president,
replacing Charles Morris. Vice
president is Hsl DeSart; secretary-treasurer.
Dr. L. E. Wat
ton; directors. Wally Eubanks
and Bcrt Brrtnrr; field gover
nor to the Oregon Bowhunters
it Wayne Doushton. ,
East Lansing. Mich Michi
gan State s athletic ticket man
ager. Warren Burtt, is a 26
year veteran in the Spartan
athletic department.
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Majors
Atlanta () The major
league draft, which netted 13
cutrate bargains from the mi
nora for 1132,500, may have
opened the door for future
trades and the big league
teams msy now feel disposed
to toss established players into
the trade market,
Baltimore, for Instance,
oranea viiucio Garcia, high'
ly touted second baseman from
Shreveport and veteran center
neider Chuck Dlering, a prove
oaiinawk, Irom San Francsico.
That would seem to open up
the possibility of a deal involv
ing second baseman Bobby
Young or centerfielder Johnny
Groth. The Orioles are aadly
In need of a first and third
baseman aa well as pitchers.
Garcia batted .305 last sea
son. He was No. 1 pick in the
draft. Diering, former St. Louis
Cardinal and New York Giant
outfielder, never hit In the ma
jors but is a fine defensive out
fielder. He hit .322 with Min
neapolis. Detroit endeavored to
plug an Infield weakness by
drafting first bsseman Charlie
Kress .317 at Rochester and
second baseman Harry Bright
.283 at Memphis.
The White Sox in dire need
of lefthanders to supplement
Billy Pierce, grabbed two
southpaw pitchers, Al Slma
from Chattanooga and Jocko
Thompson from Baltimore of
the International League. Both
have seen big league service.
Cleveland bolstered its pitch
ing staff by selecting right
hander Dom Fraecia, voted the
outstanding in the Texas Lea
gue. The Indians also grabbed
SCORES in
Duck Pins
a. a. sowuno cocky
Latitat Ltattt. Ntv. St. ISM
ttlU.MSTII taLUf BANK
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Btv Hut KM St SS ST sso
Ztrako Huihw ...... 1 11 SI SSS
Paulina Con it re St 10S SS ISO
SSS SIS 121
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Orart Btutlt .,...., SS fl SI 3S4
Bamona Tailor S4 111 161 101
HniVrp It 4SS M S4S 1IS0
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LorttM Miattn US 101 1S4 lil
Vivian Pratiar ts 1S1 IS lis
Ruth Touat Ill IIS 101 SIS
Clllrt TMtladt II 131 IS 301
Alt in a Htiat IIS 11 lit 411
SU Ml SM 1111
WOODROFFB'I SAN SHOP
It
Ruth PMIbrtrk 14 SS IS Sit
Amy Burltaoa 11 IS TS 111
Btltr Matt IIS US 04 111
Kir Archir 1ft? SI ISO SM
Edith RlchirtUOB .... SS US OS 111
Hndfp s IS4 4 ill lias
Hub indtvulml aa-Alio. HioatJ
II,
Hllh individual itrlatAlvlna Haata. :
411 '
Hiih Um lan Maattr Braid. 04.
Bit to Itaai attMt Motttr Braid, UIS
University Alleys
LAD ItS MINOR UAfltl
Favltua Drasr Hi M.rla) rurtla all- I
Hilla 110; N. Vildti 131; W. Vildtt 41SS1:
JakMMi Lftdlta Start (l Hatnk JTS. Nh l"ritt) Bolton SIS:
Rlfhela 144: Lias 130 : Bsmatr SIS: MrCoarl 447; Cidr 4M;
Mtoro Boalaatt rtrwt fSl Hukohr 1 Cuahmw SSI. Orrmlt (It Stitehta S1:
100 Rtrirttr 411 fEanrila IM: Tata tA i MeClirT 4S1: SUert 0; Wtlktnon
Wttltrn Paatf (1-Kirht 411. Hall 301.
Citavrlt ITOi Am hold 3SI
Brt Bnlldtra Kipplr (l Ltnct 444;
Kttno 343. Prtdtrkh 4Slt Ceoa HI
Broka fl Shtldoa SSI: Built S44. Hl
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I
arm 30i: pnilltna 330
MaidtWa Rattataratat fOt Vrhatrnm '
31; Purrtr HI; llobMBMlftr SOS. Ar. I COMB1SBC1AL NO. t
tttar Sis. Nohl (4 Htrta in. Oman Mirr'a Tanra Sh-Lost 4S0: Nolan
ISO: PtlltB SU) HUdrtth 411 ' 'SO; Vauthl 4M Rolcwn 411; Bmlth 111
Htih wiia ooirt and ttnta. Biltia ! TBo Jttl tn-Ctwtoa 4H: Nop
Bvtldara aiolr. SU and till; hiih ind " NtUtti 401; Lotaa IIS; Bum
atria. B. La net. 44i hlah ind. a.ma. S01
L. Rltaahl. 110 I
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Draft 1 3
an Eastern League standout,
shortstop Tom Korczowski,
who batted 28S said fielded
brilliantly at Wilkes Barre.
Two of the Brooklyn Dodg
era' choice farm prospects were
lost in the draft. Th PbUadel
phla Athletics took second
baseman Forrest Jacobs, .and
pitcher Jim Melton 10-10 it
Mobile, waa picked by Cincin
nati.
Perhaps two of the prise
plums are outfielder Gerry
Lynch and pitcher Royce Lint
Lynch, a 25-year-old Yankee
Canadians Claim
Lattner to Sign
Vancouver, B. C. f) John
ny Lattner, the spoiler of Sou
thern California, is an odds-on
bet to become a member of the
British Columbia Lions, the
Province reported in a special
dispatch from Los Angeles
Monday.
Th Lions are slated to be
come a member of th Western
Interprovincial Football Union
next fall.
Lattner, who crossed the
Southern California goal line
four times last Saturday in th
Irish's 48-14 slaughter of the
Trojans, will Join the Lions
next summer, the paper aaid.
Th Province aald Lattner,
an Associated Press All-America
last year and a candidate
this year, has definitely decid
ed to play football m Canada
because he feels he would have
a better chance of getting a
good outside Job than in the
United States.
the ALLEYS
I'NIVRRfilTY BOWL CLASSIC LI A Of I
Trail wart Caft llcNill 412, Kiti
nllltr SM, Upttoa SSS. LuU SU, RlchM
431. Vftl.tr Oil Co. 4 Comatock S4S,
.Ml Uteot til, WiMMiaa , waaO
Bo SSI. Oar oath M4.
Watt lUta MtrhJtjorr Co. (lStM
Ml. Prlco 04 S, OMrmu SM. UocPir
Itnt too, fltnw tS. aftltM Harlwarw (I)
ThPdt SOS. Curtla 4SS. kiorrlt 410, Pua
SSI. Writ 000.
rwkr4 Cif Ml Btndtrtoa 4SS.
Whllt 040. Bimatll l. BuoaaU SOS.
Brawht 144. Clodt SSS. Praak't Pr4ct
(Ot Thonpaoo 41S, Ha mm 401, Junto
A3. Wattttr 040, JM-Uon 441.
Bnilltr Oil Ct. it Mataon SSO. Hill
trtth IIS, LeTourntiui 040, Youm 411,
Prudent 111. BtrOa Start In t Ootda (t -B.
Valflei 111, Vajtupfk 431, Parity 141.
Rnu 114, Dummy 401.
HMh ttim iimt At at'iM West Boltm
ktachtntry Co Ml ind 3114.
Huh lndlvrduol arrlto Art Upitoo
(TYallwtTi Cifti. U.
HIth indrttduil tint Jock DoBo
(ViUay OU Co t. SSS
Capital Alleys
COMHIRCIAL NO. 1
Iami AvtBBt Strvtct (1 Birbtr IIS:
Nrlaoo 4 SO: Dotrfltr SOI; Oubb 0.M;
Harta 110 Nttka Imm lt WlLbtri S30.
Shut on ISO; Oltrka 434; WMlctt SJt.
Miliar 113.
Jara (S) Brtnnan IM: 8ommri
501, Ltbold 444. Boyct 40S, Ryan 111
Marloa Craamtry It Allan 4SI; Ptktr
KTOH 111; D.
port 4B3.
rt Kar.llart IS Olint.r M:
rwirj aav; wooarr ). rorvuan
Adolph SSS. RaUaamt Cat4tt Cltr
LtoBdrr tn Rlnaland SOI. aprma SU:
IntlUh 400: Outtifton 4M; Slallart SOt.
HMtfkla 9t Ctlaaiknt Koutnty 4;
Btttltr 1ST: Unk 441: Arts 001. B. Bitf.
itr 111 GaMtoa tf H-trts,B n nrr
Prink SOI; Hovell 431; O. Htrt
411; W CUM Jr. ISO
Huh Worn taint and ttrtta, Woodrr'a
Purntturt. 1011 and 3114 Htih ind. oimt
ind'atrtt Ri Ouaa ( Loni Avtaut
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Poramia o4 weotiryt. SU,
lad Pf
OarAiwr 111:
ainaland ttt; Mall.? Ttt: Dotrfltr HI:
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Harm IH: M.llnt Alt; Pakar till HA.BA
IN. OaMlM M.rtM ft) Oaldl. Mt:
Sultlar Ut; WABiaBralh AU: lUmi
alt. Phltaa 111.
Al U.n aMrltaratlMi II) R. Luk.
STSi J. Laka Ml. a. Luka 4431 V. Luka
tit. aiAa PtiMtaa II) UbldA ITI.
I.tB. Ht. aiBimota Ut: WaMa 111:
Ott.tbr hi
Tk. aaada ftl ttart.tra Atti Aak.
wll 431: jAiaaa AM: Jatpla 4141 Mian
4tt. WMdaara in era tltt: Aalrn
M4: Laadl 4A4; WASavartk Sill tkti
Atl.
MaHkt aratBa ft) MS: La
lau 441: T Dauaat MHt n. Ilaiitaa att:
Rraa att Taraiaal la. ft) Mrfhiat
441. BaM 41k Sua til. A4AJM 4AI.
Oant OA
Kita lAant tABia abS aarkta. hlarv'a
Tavar. m att sttli kwa lad. tama
bus aanaa. aarat at tat jam
"nsm as . ii s i , ,
Players
farmhand, tor up the Class B
Piedmont League with a leaaue
leading .13 batting mark be
fore he waa advanced to Kan
sas City.
Lint, . knuckleballing left
hander, was th top winner in
the Pacific Coast League with
22 Victories against only 10 de
feats at Portland. Lynch went
to the Cardinals and Lint to
Pittsburgh.
Seven of the 16 clubs dis
dained from the draft Including
the world chr mplon New York
Yankees and National League
pennant winning Brooklyn
Dodgers.
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Visitors ar always welcome st
Ofympia Browing Company. Otymo.s. Washington,
"On of America s Excaptionsl Brtweria"
tM. MaftA as II. S tat. Oft
Rainbows
Playing her
for the Bearcats will be the above University of Hawaii
Rainbows. While touring the U.S., the Hawaiians will
play leading west coast teams. Front row, left to right:
Howard Pryor, manager; Robert Cadinha, Walter Taguma,
Albert Manliguis, Ralph Vleena, Allen Young, Tetsne Odo
and Joe Sirois. Back row: Robert Lusher, Truman Bruce,
Lawrence Keolanul, William Lee, Fred Furukawa, Harlow
Tucker, Harvey Lee and Al Saake, coach.
Season Tickets
For 14 Willamette
Games Save Cash
Season tickets for 14 Wil
lamette university home
games are on sale for $10 at'
either Wicklnnds sporting
goods store or at the college
business office. They otter
jT
l
SJT
n
Thursday night against Wil
lamette university in the reason's opener
reserved seats at a aaving of
$6.10.
The games Include Hawaii,
St. Martins this Fridsy night,
Gonsaga Dec. I, Chlco State
Dee. 16 and 17, Central
Washington Jan. 1 and 2,
Whitman Jan. 1-9, College of
Idaho Jan. 11, Lewis and
Clark Feb. 5, Pacific Feb. 13,
Linfield Feb. 10, Lewis nd
Clark March 5.
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A ftawless diamond Is sought and prized
because of its magnificent ability to captura
and reflect light Its brilliant sparkle enlivens
the spirit and excites a sense of pleasant
elation. It is a similar kind of quality "lightness"
that was sought by Olympia's master brewers
more than 50 years ago when they created
"America's Original Light Table Beer"... a
buoyancy and delicacy of flavor that could only
be achieved by combining the finest of ingre
dients, the most skillful brewing techniques
and, of course, our famous water.
7i the Water
New Scoring
System OKd
For Ring Use
Washington fl Startfra
v.. u m uiw ao score
'note television ngnta Just
like th expert. but it
might be wise to keep a slid
rule handy.
The executive- commlttM .
the National Boxlnc A.
gave final approval to th.
new scoring system Saturday
and decided to print up
sample scorecards for TV
fans.
The NBA eontrola fiahtln.
in 47 states. Onlv Km v Z
aula,
ill have a different scoring
system after the first of th
year.
unaer me unified tvti.m
the winner of a round gets 10
points. The ' loser gets any.
where from 1 to 8.' If h.
round Is even, score 10 points
ior eacn ngnter.
There are certain gimmicks.
If the referee detects a foul,
he subtracts a point and in
structs the two Judges to do
likewise. But the man who
A . .v.- I i : . .
luuuuK Atiti aeis lot
points if he wins the round.
The point is subtracted from
the cumulative acore.
The Executive Committee
decided to test another scor
ing device. In selected fights,
officials will permit the ref
eree to be the sole Judge of
tne effectiveness of a knock
down. FREE LICENSES PROP08ED
Boston W) The Massachu.
setts legislature - will consider
a measure next month which
would allow the state tn iuu
tree hunting licenses for th
blind. The proposal does not
explain how blind people
would go about hunting. ,
East Lansing, Mich. Micbi.
gan Slate's fine left halfback,
LeRoy Bolden, is a police ad
ministration major.
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