Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 02, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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Bearcats
List Five
To Start
College basketball la Salem
will move onto the fUge this
week when Willamette uni
versity meeti the University
of Hawaii Thursday night and
St Martins Friday night, both
in the Willamette gymnasium.
The Rainbows from the
land of ukuleles and pineapple
are on the mainland to meet
many Pacific Coast confer
ence teams and are given a
SANTA, TWIBLER BOOKED
Then will be halftlme en-
tertalnment for all ages wheal
Santa Clans visits the WIN
lamette-St Martins basket-
" ball game here Friday night
Providing a skit will bo
Miss Donna Cheney, a senior
from San Mateo. Calif., who
will perform as a baton
twlrler. She is .the one who
' was featured during the half
time of the Willamette home-
- coming game against Lewis
and Clark college football
game.
Santa, with assistance
from two children, will dis
tribute lollypops to young
sters attending the basketball
game.
good chance against molt of
them. Heading the list of
threats are Harlow Tucker, a
former high school ace from
Walla Walla, and Bill Lee, 6-foot-5
lad who led the Rain
bows to a 70-96 victory last
year against the Bearcat team
which eventually tied for sec
ond In the Northwest confer
ence. Tall, Experienced
Coach John Lewis points
ut that his. squad this year is
taller and more experienced,
but slower breaking. The al
titude comes from Tom Good
ing, S-foot-4 transfer from
Boise Junior college, at cen
ter; Pete Reed, letterman for
ward, 6-feet-4; and a couple
of battling reserves, Jack
Bishop. Salam freshman at
-feet-e, and Neil Cauabie,
fl-feet-7, Albany freshman;
and Jerry Patterson, 8-6 soph.
i Rounding out the starting
five besides Gooding and Reed
will bo Dick Hoy, Junior let
terman from Newburg, a
guard; Duane Shield, a letter
man, guard; and Bill Colvard,
6-foot-l forward, also a. let
terman. Other reserves who battle
the starters on oven terms In
practice are Jerry McCallis
te, guard: Dave Gray, Junior
guard; Johnny Ray, 6-foot-S
sopohmor forward; Wes Mal
colm, Dale Gustafspn and
Dave Johnston.
The games are scheduled
for I o'clock. There will be
no reliminary Thursday night,
but Friday night the William
ette freshmen will play an ln
tersquad contest at 6:10. Jerry
Frei is freshman coach.
Hawaii Cage Coach
To Talk Thursday
To Breakfast Club
Al Saake, for seven years
basketball coach at the Uni
versity of Hawaii, will speak
to the Salem Breakfast club
Thursday morning at the Sen
ator hotel.
Saake, a native of Ithaca,
t N. Y., is here with his team
v to play Willamette university
Thursday night as part of a
tour which will take In games
with Oregon State, Eastern
Washington, Idaho, Washing
ton State, Southern Califor
nia, Santa Clara, Stanford and
California.
The Breakfast club was
postponed from Monday morn
ing to be able to have Saake
aa the guest. The meeting at
7:50 will be open to the pub
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Marion County B
Jamboree Pairings
Listed for Saturday
Pairings for the Marion
Coutny B league basketball
Jamboree at Willamette uni
versity gymnasium Saturday
night were announced today.
There will be five 10-min-ute
games starting at 7
o'clock. Admission will be 25
cents for school children and
60 cents for adults. Troph
ies will be awarded to the
first and aecond best cheering
groups.
Opponents:
Game No. 1 St. " Paul vs.
Mill City.
Game No, t Scio vs. Sub
limity. Game No. t Gervais vs.
Jefferson.
Game No. 4 Chemawa vs.
Detroit
Game No. $ Oregon School
for the Deaf vs. Gates.
Panter, Hayes
To Box Tonight
Detroit W) Soldier Norman
Hayes of Boston, who hasn't
fought in six months, will try
to make the most of a three
day pass tonight when he
meets Utah's Garth Panter in
Olympia Stadium.
This 10-round clash of hope
ful mlddlewelghts will be tele
vised from coast-to-coast.
It starts at 7 p.m., MST, over
KOIN-TV, Portland.
A wade-in fighter, Panter
haa had 65 pro fights, winning
51, losing 12 and drawing I
Hayes, who also started as s
pro in 1949, haa had 19 fights.
His record is 22-16-1.
4IERS GET HALFBACK
San Francisco UJ9 The
San Francisco Forty Niners
turned the tables on Canadian
Football today by luring sen
sational halfback John Henry
Johnson from the Calgary
Stampedera to their Profession'
al National League club for
next season.
Oregon Scores 79-72
Victory Over Portland
Coos Bay UJ9 University of'
Oregon, hit by last-minute loss
of three reserves, won a 79-72
basketball victory over Uni
versity of Portland here in a
season opener for both teams.
The three men, transfers Bob
Glaves and Ray Bell, and Bill
Davis, were declared ineligible
hours before game time. A
mixup in transfer paper side-
lined Glaves and Bell, and fall-
ure to pas. requires academic
work last spring stopped Davis.
The Ducks, winning by a
margin of free throwa. denend-
ed heavily on the accurate toss-
es of Ed Hslberg, who hsd 20
points for the night.
Late in the game, the Port -
land team cut a halftime 12-
point margin aown to 1 0 u r
points. But the Ducks, led by
sophomore Max Anderson, who
tallied 16 points during the
evening, and Ken Wagner, who
got 11, managed to maintain
control. .
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Foul Shot Wins
As Jeff Shades
Canby, 42to41
Canby Claude Meyers of
Jefferson sank a foul shot In
the doting seconds and with it
he sank the last quarter Canby
rally as Jefferson downed Can-
by, 42-41, in a basketball tilt
here Tuesday night
In the fourth quarter Canby
had overcome a seven point
35-28, Jefferson lead when they
tied the score at 41-aU with
less than a minute to play.
This set the scene for Meyers
to hit his game-winning free
throw. '
Canby led. 16-9. after a
tight first canto, but in the
second quarter Jefferson began
hitting and the Jeftmen piled
ud a 28-16 half time lead. Aft
er that Canby was unable to
catch up until the last minute.
John Wright scored 18 and
George Marlett hit for 14 to
head the victors scoring and
Dick Rayley dropped in llf or
the losers.
Canby got some consolation
by winning the J. V. game, SI-
27.
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Church Honors
Viking Gridders
The Salem high school foot
ball team and coaches were
guests at a banquet last night
given by the high school de
partment of the first Baptist
church.
The meal was served at the
Evangelical United Brethren
church and was followed by
program.
Dr. David Laurie, Portland,
was guest speaker on "Foot
ball Lingo. The group pre
sented Coach Lee Gustaison
with a gift before the 76 per
sons present. Herb Triplett and
Ken Rawlings, squad mem'
bers, gave toasts.
Miss Nancy- Teague served
punch at the social hour. Mr.
and Mrs. Emerson Teague
headed the committee in
charge.
Oregon's halftime lead was
chipped away rapidly as Ron
Marshall and Jim Torson gath
ered eight points in three min
utes, but the Ducks began con
trolling the backboard in the
fourth period and went on to
ring up victory No. 10 in the
12-game series.
Both teams play this week-
,nd. Portland meets Utah
state in Portland, and Oregon
face, Sn Jose at Eugene.
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his method of shooting free throws to his six lettennea .
who will wear Salem's colors against Roosevelt hero Fri
day night It will be the opening baaketball gam. Left
to right are Larry Springer, Jim Knapp, Wayae Erlcksen,
Coach Hank, Herb Triplett, Oordy Domogalla and Tom
Pickens.
Stojack, Lindsey Draw-
In Tense Mat Duel Here
In a battle of stubborn, pow
erful wrestlers, Luther Lindsey
and Frank Stojack labored to a
draw decision in the main ev
ent at the Salem Armory last
night with a fall apiece.
It was a brilliantly executed
struggle between Lindsey, the
heavyweight favorite of local
fans, and Stojack, the recog
nized world lightweight cham
pion from Tacoma. Cleanly
fought all the way, the match
went the time limit of 45 min
utes with the second fall, won
by Lindsey; ending only 45
second before the limit.
They came back for the brief
howdy-doo but had no time to
gain a decision..
Stojack took the first fall by
getting Lindsey by the ankles
Corbet Trornps
Sherwood 50-31
Sherwood Corbet had
little difficulty in downing a
less polished Sherwood team
by a score of 50-31 in a basket
ball game here Tuesday night
' The Corbet team had the ad'
vantage of mora practice than
Sherwood and it showed it by
jumping to a 16-8 first stanza
lead. They still held an eight
point lead at the half, the score
being 24-16. Corbet stretched
their advantage to ten points
by liie end of the third quarter,
leading, 37-27.
In the final canto Corbet
completely outdistanced Sher
wood, scoring IS points to four.
Crouser scored 18 and Ben-
ney counted for 12 points to
lead the Corbet scoring parade.
Tom Marlin waa high for the
losers with 12.
Sherwood won an exciting
J.V. game by a score of 30-25
after one overtime.
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Sheridan Trims
To 21 Hoopmen
Sheridan Coach Raymond
Pointer has cut the Sheridan
high school basketball team to
21 men, who wlieamake up the
varsity and Junior varsity
teams.
The players are Jerry Clark,
Jerry Papen, Larry Green, Bob
Bailer, Jack Eden, Noah Ber
key, Weldon Wood, Phillip
Stuck, Kelton iVickerson, Jim
Fisher, Rodney Eastburn
George Papen, Bob Vaughn,
Gary Woodall, Gary Anderson,
Chuck Clark, Lonnle Bailer,
Alan Crisp, Everett Gould, Jim
Hen, Kenneth Specimen.
Managers of the team will be
John Terry and Letser Cody.
Woodburn Gun
Club to Meet
Woodburn The Woodburn
Rod and Gun club will meet
Thursday. Dec 1, at 8 p.m. In
the Woodburn city hall.
Edwin Ostrorn will be pro
gram chairman, chosen by
John Zenan. Gene Coleman,
assisted by Randel Kelly and
Art Peterson, will serve re
freshments. All sportsmen are
invited.
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Coach Harold Hank (center with ball),
Salem Ugh school coach, demonstrates
in giant swing, then pinning
him with a Boston crab hold.
Lindsey got up from a kick
and three body slams in the
second fall to throw Stojack
with a pair of slams and cinch
ing the fall with a full nel
son. '
Tag Team Draws '
In a wild-eyed semi-final.
Red Vagnone and Jack O'Reil
ly, Northwest team champions.
had to accept a draw with Carl
Engstrom and Danno McDon
ald, whose tactics are those of
angels compared to Vagnone
and O'Reilly.
O Reuly used a stopover toe
hold on McDonald for the first
fall after kicking his victim in
the face to soften him up. Me
Donald used a rolling keylock
on Vagnone for the second fall
after wringing him arm like a.
chicken a neck.
The preliminary between
Tony Ross and Don Kindred
found Referee Frank Fagetty
disqualifying Kindred for head'
butting, a foul which haa lost
him more matches than It has
won. He even used it on Ref
eree Fagetty when h ordered
him to break hold on Ross.
18 FOOTBALL DEATHS
Los Angeles VP) Ten foot
ball fatalities two in college,
two In athletic club levels, five
in high school and one in sand
lot play have been reported
thia yer ? th Fcctbal! Fatal
ity Committee of the American
Coachea Assn.
Maryland Earns Final
No. 1 AP Grid Rating
New York VP) Maryland.
the only college football team
to go through a major schedule
without a defeat or a tie, won
the 1933 national collegiate
football championship from
undefeated but once-tied Notre
Dame.
Maryland, winner of 10
gamea and headed for a New
Year's day engagement with
Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl,
earned the coveted O'Donnell
trophy.
The O'Donnell trophy, do
nated by the Notre Dame Mon
ogram club In honor of the late
Rev. Hugh O'Donnell, former
Notre Dame football player
who became president of that
Institution, is swarded annual
ly as a national championship
emblem on the basis of the As
sociated Press poll.
Maryland succeeds Michigan
State as holder of the trophy,
which will be awarded outright
to the first tesm to win it three
times.
The final 1933 poll brought
out a record number of 376
votes.
In the showdown vote, Mary
land received 187 first place
ballots and 336S points to 141
tints and 3149 points for Notre
Dame.
Michigan State, last year's
champion which lost 1 of 9
games this year en rout to a
tie for the Big Ten champion
ship in its first yesr of ccr'er
ence play, finished third with
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Star Tallies 33
As Colton Tops
St. Paul 59-48
St Paul Colton let loose
in the fourth quarter to break
open what had been a close
basketball game as they de
feated St Paul 69-48 here
Tuesday night
Martin, who also waa the
high scorer of last year's tilt,
dropped in 33 points as he led
Colton to victory. St. Paul's
two Smith boys, Sam and
George (who are not brothers)
were also vets of last years
game and led the losing ef
fort Sam hitting It points and
George counting for 11.
Colton led, 24-23. after
nln-and-tuck first half. The
third quarter waa close and in
the final stanza the victors
piled up their margin.
The B squad game waa also
won by Carlton by a score of
27 to 11.
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Amateur Boxing
Card Scheduled
Here on Dec. 16
The aecond amateur box
ing card of tha winter sea
son haa been scheduled for
the Salem armory a
Wednesday, Dec, 16, it was
announced last night
' Sponsored by the Marion
County State Employees' as
sociation, the card will In
clude 12 bouts, featuring ap
pearance of Jack Pnaesa f
' Eugene, lav-pound champion
of the Northwest, and his
brother.
2736 points. The Spartans were
followed by Oklahoma, UCLA,
Rice, Illinois, Georgia Tech,
Iowa and West Virginia.
Team:
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
SaJem. Oregoa, Wodneoday,
Lake Oswego Swimmers
Hand Salem Secbnd Loss
Salem high school swimmers
were defeated by Lake Oswego
for the second time "this sea
son Tuesday afternoon as Os
wego topped Chet Goodman's
team 41-23 at Portland univers
ity. Salem now haa a 2-1 rec
ord aa they lost their first meet
of the year 40-26 to the aame
squsd.
Mika Riley, Lake Oswego,
was the only double winner as
he took the 200-yard freestyle
and the 100-yard backstroke.
The next meet for tin Vikings
is Friday with Vancouver at
Vancouver. The Trappers have
fine team again this year.
The results were: 40-yard
freestyle Dave Kromer (Sa
lem), Jerry Schwarx (Lake Os
wego), and Paul Beck (Salem).
Winning time, 21.0 seconds. ,
100-yard breast stroke
Dick aPine (Lake Oswego),
Allen (Lake Oswego), and Jim
Hurdle (Salem). Winning time.
1:20.2.
200-yard freestyle Mike
Riley (Lake Oswego), Jim
Lawrence (Salem), and Del
Frahm (Salem). Winning time,
2:23.8.
100-yard back stroke Mike
Riley (Lake Oswego), Ted
Venablea (Lake Oswego), and
Dean Angove (Salem). Win
ning time, 1:14.8.
OSC to Start 2
'Midgets' Friday
CorvaUls tu.n two men de
scribed aa midgets at least by
OSC basketball standards
will probably start for Oregon
Stat college Friday against
University of Hawaii here.
The midgets 6-8 Ron Rob
bins and 5-10 Bill Toole come
from Marahfield and Klamath
Falls high school respectively.
Both won first team honors on
the All-State team, and both
played regularly aa freshmen
at Oregon State, when first
year men were eligible for
competition.
Pacific Defeats
Wolves 60 to 50
' Forest Grove UJ9 Pacific
university's Badgers fought off
a late-game rally to win 60
30 basketball victory over Ore
gon College of Education last
night
Clint Agee, tossing In II
points for Pacific, connected in
the fourth period to push OCR
out ot the lead for the rest of
the game.
N. u. Chamberlain, former
Salem high school star, collect
ed 13 points to lead Oregon
College scoring.
TROTTERS WIN 71-51
Eugene U. The Harlem
Globetrotters, d a x 1 1 d 5300
gigling spectators with basket
ball court wizardry, last night
defeated the Boston Whirl
winds, 72-38.
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UNITED PRESS
December 2, 1953 Pago II
100-yard frees trie Sua
Hendricks (Lake Oswego), Jim
Boudreau (Salem) and Bill
Donnelly (Lake Oswego).
120-yard individual medlev
Dick Pain (Lake Oswego),
and Dave Kromer (Salem).
Winning time, 1:21.03.
180-yard medley relay
Won by Lake Oswego (Jerry
Schwarx, Denny Allen and Bill
Donnelly), Winning time).
1:16.3. . ...
160-yard relay Won by Sa
lem (Jim Boudreau, Jim Law
rence, Paul Beck and Dav
Kromer). Winning time, 1:24.1.
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Double Overtime
Woodbum Points
Defeat Newbera ,
Newberg Some cool ire
throw shooting in the second
overtime by guard Royal Has
tid gave Woodburn high school
49-48 basketball victory her
last night over Newberg In
non-conference opener.
Hastl hit both of bis frea
throwa after Don Mardock had
missed the first ot his two for
Newberg earlier in the over
time. The regular gam ended
at 43-43 and the first overtime)
at 47-4. '
Jerry Plank, reserve center.
was high for Woodburn with
16 points. Ruben ltosen scored
18 lor Newberg.
Woodburn will be host to
North Marion Friday night
The preliminary found
Woodburn'a Junior varsity win
ning 83-19.
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