Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 02, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. BaJem. Oregoa
Wedneeday, December t 1953
Noteboom Earns 4th 'W'
As 23 Bearcats Letter
Willamette Univertlty foot-!
ball Coach Ted 0dhl announ
ce that 2S player bava been
declared eligible to receive let
ter! for their work In the I5S
grid campaign.
The tenlori rating a "W"
are Dorence Noteboom, Cliff
York, Raymond Chiapuzio and
Byron Sittaer. Junior Ken
Cooper, Bob Dyer, Andy
George, Norman Overadal, 1
Mike Hovit, John Kent, Phil
McCalliater, Ruben Menaahe.
6ophomorea Erneit (Dave)
Anderaon, Dean Benton, Lou
Lofland, Bob Zoelch,. freih
men George Bardtley, Bruce
Harding, Judaon Jonei, Hr- i
vey Neffendorff, Eldndge So
queira, Lynn Zumwalt and
Dale Greenlee, Manager
Bob Whitaker.
Noteboom is the only four
year letterman among the
group. Thoie In the three
year category are Ken Cooper,
Bob Dyer, Andy George,
Norm Dvertdal, Mike Hovia,
John Kent and Rube Manaahe.
The two-year group in
clude Cliff York, Ray Chia
puzio, Dave Anderaon, Dean
Benton and Lou Lofland.
John Laitner
To Get Two
Grid Honors
SCORES
In the Alleys
Capital Alleys
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Hill Ml. Um 411. Olbaoa t40. rraatk.
Bwa ill si.ood 171. aehrMiMr m.
Mom III. MerrU fol. ull!ka 131.
WmI satm B.r4wara (II K witkn
431. 4. Chtrrluua l r. Km 4U, 1.
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1 A. Winir 417. J. Mink 442. M. UtB
34, V. Rrottolll 444. . CltuMI 414.
tacka aat Waaa.aria ID R. Kmym
tit. a. auaiar h. w. iiuiid 411. H.
Bartholona tM, O. Cauiar 4S4. Baai
Inllm 111 O. HUH 417, H. CM 404.
o. Carausaoa 464. u. out 411, T. Ub-
lllkll 417.
Km Falla lanraaaa (I) . tvhnall
III, D. Toiullf 411, B achlit 411, D.
Fr lit, . Sulllru Ul. Kalaar Htl
aba.ki tUO. Brtialir 444, J. Hollar
4, J. COOalar 417, D. WblU 417, . Ur
ra 419.
tBlllat Jaafa Ua. l . Ua 411,
S. Nolduril 474. C. Hajuaa 104. J.
rramvall tst, B. Nalaoi 474. Braam'a
Jawalara 111 V. Hauaa Ml, Barn
aul! 46I.'C. Haul.. 111. J. Twin 421.
H. Bauira M4.
Fartlant Gal Caka (I) B. Btalar
41. 1. Ktlltl 4U. L. UiKIa 411, T. Fan-
daraaal Ml, L. Waalabal 441. StrCWa
74 talaa (I) Thorapao 414, Medina
411, Odoa 411, Wllkalla Ul, Conulocl
414.
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South Bend, lnd. () If
Johnny Lattner geta on hi feet
to addreaa hi boat at the
Maxwell and Heiimen award
dinner thot preaent may wlU
met a neat bit of tldettepping.
! Metre Dame' brilliant 20-
year-old halfback, voted both
awarda yeaterday, it Jutt at
i hard to corner in convertation
aa he 1 on the football field,
i That' eapecially true when
the eubject It Johnny Lattner.
"Sure Thrill'
Atked by a reporter for hi
reaction to being choten for
college football' top two indi
vidual honor, the boylth AU
4 j America heaitated, then aaid It
wa "ture a thrill." .
' . However, he battened to turn
the Ulk to the Irith team. Said
John:
"I'm torry the team mined
getting the top ranking In the
national poll. We were all do
ing our beat Saturday againtt
Southern California, (hooting
for It I teem to be getting all
the honort and the tram mined
the big one."
Lattner had perhap hia fin-
In looking over the proapecta ; ett day of the aeaaon, (coring
four touchdown and running
1S7 yard from acrimmag at
the Irith beat USC 48-14.
How about that perform-
u V
DORENCE NOTEBOOM
...four-year man
Copitol League
Headlights
C of l.'s Hayes Picked
To AP Little All-America
for thit teaaon'a title race, we
find the coachea agreeing on
one point, the noticeable lack
of height, which will be the
thing that will hurt the It nee T
chance of all the team.
Sacred Heart of Salem haa
what little edge there ia with
two 8-3 boyi, but the reat of
the Cardinal! average around
Well, we were all trvina
hard. That Nell Worden it
great. Fullback Worden aver
aged nearly 10 yardt In 15
tmashei againtt USC. You
By BAKOLD CLAASSEN
New York, (WThe Aaao-
ciate Preta' Little AU-Amer
lean football team of 1031 bon
on playera from college In 10
different state, giving recog
nltion to athlete who helped
their teamt win conference or
regional championthioi, aided
In winning bowl blda and, In
one cat, act national record.
It 1 doubtful if ever lh the
paat the college! termed minor
by the National Collegiate
Athletic Service Bureau, In
contraat to the huge brain fae-
toriet, Jiave been represented
by tuch a italwart, able team.
Ltata Negr Ace
For lnatance, the backfield
litt Leo Lewi of Lincoln Uni
versity, Jefferaon City, Mo.
Lewlt, a Junior, already hat
acored S3 touchdown! In three
teaton to ettabliah a record no
other player can match. He
waa the natlon'a ace point-getter
thla year with 133 point.
In the backfield with him
I H u g h Laurin Pepper, the
running ace of the Miasisiippi
Southern team which opened
the tenon by defeating Ala
bama and closed it by blank
ing Georgia. At quarterback 1
Pence Dacu of Southwett
Texa State, by itatittica the
nation't belt paster, and Rich
ard Wolt, whose . Arkansas I
team of Jenetboro again ia in
bowl game. ,
To make thing easy for thit
talented array of ball carriers
are aeven linemen who are
atara in their own right.
Cal foly Man Listed
Right in the middle of
thing 1 Stan Sheriff of Cali
fornia Poly. The club is the
only undefeated team In Call
torn la and acored 400 point
while holding It nine victim
to 85. Sheriff, whose college
career wa Interrupted, al.
ready haa been drafted by the
Detroit Lion.
At one of the tackle It Rob
ert Lade of Peru, Neb., Teach
er. He 1 a repeater from
the 1052 team and again help
ed the Nebraskana to an un
beaten year.
At the other tackle post
Is Norman Hayes ef thevCol
lege ef Idaho. HI team alts
defeated all rivals rad then
won a spot la the Befrlgeif
ator Bowl. -
Bruno Ashley of East Texas
State, a team which equalled
Maryland's mighty record of
10 successive victories through
the season is stationed at one
guard and Robert Adams of
Shippensburg, Pa., Teachers at
the other. Shippensburg also
stormed through its schedule
without setback.
For the past several yean
St Olaf College of Minnesota
haa been the scourge of Its
class. Thla year it whipped
eight opponents in succession
and regiatered 381 potnta to 68.
A part of the reaton for its
success was the play of John
Gustafaon at end, poatlon he
holds on the national outfit. At
the other terminal Is Hal Mor
riion, the all-everything iter of
the' Eaat Tennessee State aggre
gation which won the Burley
Bowl laurels on Thanksgiving
Day.
The team thla year, with the
return to one platoon football,
names only 11 men in contrast
to the 22 picked during the
two-platoon era.
Cutting the first team honors
in half shunted Ron Billings of
Pacific Lutheran to the aecond
team after he made the top
rung a year ago. It also prob
ably cost Jim Gray, a team
mate of Ashley on the East
Texas State team that haa won
20 in a row, a first team berth.
The playera that did make
the team represent clubs that
won 80 games out of 98 for a
806 pace. That an effective
cure for any coach' ulcers.
Hayea of College of Idaho
and Billings of Pacific Luther
an were the only Northweit
erners in the top 22 but tackle
Silverton Gains
71 to 49 Victory
Against Cascade
Cascade Silverton high
Miml fronted hr Fred Ku-
er1 28 points, vanquished Caa-
cade nigb nere last mini n-
in the first effort of the 1053
54 basketball season.
Neal Kenyon acored 18 In
the losing cause and Bill
Brown 14. At halftlme It was
44-18 for Silverton.
Bllwtaa (111 t Caaaato
Coppia. 11 F I. WlPPar
Woil. 4 F a, Lairanca
K.r, M C....1I. rasjoo. M.
Onaanhwar. u ..0 14. Brown
Stack. 4 O t. aaaat
Humhi: ailvartott Bohblna t. Olllam
S. Caatada Arjdaraon 3. Fflul S. Wlnkia
ornriala Kallr and mitia
made the third team and 11
others who played on gridiron
in Waihmgton. Oregon ana Ida
ho received honoarble mention.
Butschmaa Mentioned
The honorable mention list
included:
Ends Larry Craven, Whit
man: Lou Grzadzielewskt, Col
lege of Puget Sound; Bernard
u. mI. T.atmm Waahlnfftnn
College of Education; Jack
Kennevick, College of Idaho.
Guard Joe Kahahawai, Col
lege of Idaho.
Centers William Fowler,
Whitman; Ron Hibbard, Central
Washington College of Educa
tion. Back Boyd Crawford,
College of Idaho; Ted Martin,
College of Idaho; Ad Rutsch
man, Linfield; Bob Ward, Whit-worth.
Central Edges
Dayton, 38-34
Monmouth Central Union,
high school moved from a 22
22 halftlme tie to edge Dayta,
38-34 here last night in the first
game for both teams.
Gilbert Bartel, forward.
acored 11 points for the wia.
ners, while William bad 14 foe
Dayton.
Central also won the 1uni
varsity preliminary, 54-3, over
Dayton.
Dulra (Ul (M) Caural
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Bowtana. I .. F...,-.,... 11.
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Jobnaon. I O I, Prauka
juaariaa: uantrat nuip i, Haranaao L
Ofttctala WILUaau ant Andaraon.
W.8.C. BEATS E.W.C.E.
Cheney, Wash. ( Th
Washington State Cougars,
led by book-shot artist Ron
Bennink who acored 24 points.
opened the basketball season
with a 44-43 win over Eastern
Washington uoiiege of Eduu.
tlon here Tuesday night
PIONEERS IN HONOI III t?
Honolulu (U.n Lewis tnrl
Clark's football team went
through light workout here to
day ahortly after their arrival
rrom me states ror a game Fri
day with University of Hiwiii.
SPORT SHIRTS
JHRTOtn HEN'S WIU
Capitol snapping Center
3-8. Sslem academy haa a 8-1 know, he practically carried the
center, but again the other whole offense in our opening
HI 114 111 411
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Eodla Hanaal .,
Kllto Kayo .,
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111 171 111 3111
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members of the squad are un
der the 8' mark.
Central boasts five boys over
the coveted mark, while Stay-
ton has but one. Cascade haa
two six-footers as doe Phil
omath.
In high school, the height
factor is not as important as
some people think. You find
that a good-sized am'ount of the
large boys In prep circles don't
know how to use their height.
Therefore, they have no great
advantage over the small, fast
player.
The first chance that the
mentors will have to look at
league opposition will be at the
jamboree. It will be held at
Salem high's gym on Decem
ber 14.
Incidentally, the Cascade
band la going to furnish mus
ic for the entire show. The
Cascade band is one of the top
bands in this area, the product
of an extensive program car
ried on under the direction of
William Blssell.
By now, tome of the teams
have already played their
openers, but it is too late to get
the results in this week's col
umn. These score will appear
next week.
This week's games are as
follows Tues.: Silverton 71,
Cascade 49; Toledo at Philo
math, and Dayton 34, Central
38. Wednesday: Mill City at
Stayton and Sacred Heart at
Sublimity. Friday: Gerva 1 a
plays at Salem academy.
I looking at Friday a game,
it will be intercstlnx to see
what next year'a new Capital
league member, Gervals, can
do against one of the league's
present members.
Yalsetx Squeezes
Out Siletz 47-46
wooDti rrcs saw ihop id
Duaaa Frank 110 11
Bill Hal to II
Don aa-arta 110 ill
Tom ruher 101 101
Warna Frank lit 101
HI ITt 101 111!
Wll LAMITTS AST TUB III
Smll fchol 114 171 111 110
Mai Jacooar Ill 111 131 171
Ed Bub 141 43 117 111
BUI Holwr 101 in 111 111
Arnll 14am 144 111 14 471
Valselz Valsetz slipped
in; through with a last-minute 47-
48 victory here last night over
in in in iiu ! Siletz in the season's curtain-
iii raiser, Jack Cowan hit his free
ii mi throw to break the string of
; ties in tne tourtn quarter.
At halftime Valsetz led 17-
13. Cowan led the victors with
17 points, while Thompson was
good for 13 for Siletz.
games. I hurt my ankle.
Til Enter Air Force
Lattner played both ways
on offense and defense even
before this year'a revision of
the substitution rule made It
mandatory. Which does he like
best?
"I like both.'
Does he think he'll play pro
fessional football?
I'd sure like to but I'm in
the Air Force ROTC and may
have to go into service after
graduation so I haven't been
thinking about it too much."
TO SET FISHING RULES
Portland &t) Oregon sport
fishing regulations for 1054 will
be tentatively set following a
public hearing Friday, Jan. 8
here at the State Game Com
mission's office. Following a
two-week interval, a aecond
public hearing will be held by
the Commission Jan. 22 to set
final regulations for the year.
TIDE TABLE
Tld.a faf Tail. Oraian Dwaaaar. 1151
(Caaaplla ar V. . Cart a OaotaUo
arrap, Fartlano Oratanl
Hlak Waura Loa Watars
Blah Watara Lov Watara
Dacambar Tlmo Haunt Tlno Haunt
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10:41 p. at. 4 1 4:11 P A. I I
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11:11 p.m. 4 T l it P ra. 1.1
1010 a m. I.I 4:11 km. 11
1 11 p.m. -0 1
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1:13 a.m. 10 in a.m. i t
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Frank SnaloroTO Ill
Ira Short 130
Bob ftnaiirora Ill
FrkUla Miliar Ill
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134 414
111 314
111 IN
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111 411
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31. Follukl 144
A- Final 141
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IN 111 431
141 111 444
114 114 143
140 101 473
114 131 111
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Pick Tarlof
Bd Davla
Tad Hoa
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TRABERT, SEIXAS LOSE
Melbourne, Australia (" In
Just one of a series of stunning
blows to America's Davis Cup
hopes, the United States top
doubles team of Tony Trabert
and Vic Seixas went down be
fore Australia's second best to
day in the semi-finals of the
Victorian championships. Rex
Hartwlg and Mervyn Rose, 8-8.
8 4, 6-2, 5-7. 8 2.
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