1 1 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Rale. Orena Thursday, December 3. 1S5J u 1 ( Viking Tallest Is 6Feetl For Salem By PAUL HAKVET, III Five seniors makt up the probable Salem starting lineup for Friday night'f game with the Roosevelt Roughrlders at Salem High. Coach Harold Hauk'f club opens the aeaion with a lack ol height with the tallest aUrter at 6-1, Wayne Ericksen. Besides Erlcksen at center the Vikings will use Jim Knapp end Gordy Domogalla at the! guards and Larry Springer and Tom Pickens as forwards. The starting five la fast, with Dom ogalla and Knapp leading the rapid break the team will use during the season. Four Are Lettermea Pickena and Springer both lack height as they fall under the six foot mark. Both are lettermen with Springer a two year man. Domogalla and Knapp are also lettermen from last year s team. This year lack of height ap parently is the part that hurts the Vikings most with the lose of Bob Miller, Jack Bishop, and Dave Johnson of last year's squad. Bishop aed Johnson were both starters along with Domogalla, Knapp, and Pick ens. Knapp was the second highest scorer on the squad. Behind the five starters Sa lem baa Bob Wulf, 6-4 center playing the middle position, Gary Paterson and Phil Burk land at the forwards, and Herb Triplett and Neal Scheidel at the guard posts. Both Wulf and Burkland are fine back board men while the entire second string also has speed with Scheidel one of the fast est on the team. Wednesday the Vikings had hard scrimmage but taper off tomorrow with a light scrim mage. Salem is starting a rug ged schedule which sees them meet such strong teams as HlUsboro, Marshfield. Grants Pass, Eugene, Corvallls and Albany. Although they are expected to have an unspectacular year the team Is still going to be Bard to beat Roosevelt, al ways a strong team in the Port land league, dropped the Vi kings to open Salem's season last year but the Viks came back to run away from the roughriders. The game Friday night starts t 8:1 In the high school gym naslum. All Starters Back . Last year Roosevelt tied for second with Benson end Jef ferson In the Portland league with a 10-5 record, then beat Jeff a playoff to go to the state tournament where Roosevelt lost the first two games. The Teddies are one of the favorites for the city title this year along with Grant. Their leaders are Wanaka, all-city forward at feet-3, Wiitala, all-city second team as a 5-10 guard and forward. Roosevelt has eight lettermen back, including all five of last year's lettermen. I s to Start Five Seniors Friday . ! . . w- .' : '?. -y , v .' . j; " 1 " i Huskies Pick Stanford and UCLA Players Seattle UP) Stanford and UCLA dominated all-opponent football elevens named by the University of Washington Hus kies Wednesday night. The Huskies also looked with favor on players from USC, Or egon, California and Utah but completely ignored their tradl-j iiuiiii nvu, uiv High Bowler Richard Klopfenstein of Sllverton (cen ter) receives 17 check from Kelcr Allen ef Portland, representing the Brunswick company, for high score la the first round ef a national duck pin tournament At left is Tom Wood, proprietor of the B It B Bowl. Salem dock pie bowlers wen sevea prises ef desk pea sets for their scores In the event SCORES in the ALLEYS University Alleys DNIV1BSITT STATS IOUSS UUOUS NO. 1 Pm tHllltlM lt Piitnan on. Klrbr 111, Woodburn 410. Urhl 40, Jrff.raoa Ha. Dlvlalaa a Aialla (s atrlekila 4U, nttilr 111. Uoottoowr 111. Com laa 444. OflUW 471. ........ . .. . ... Washington I 414. Bartrutf m. Coottr 474. Mflaoa 417. State Cougars who waxed 1 " r"' ''-' ' m 4ii. them 25-20 in the season f in.le, ZZT T-irZ The Michigan Wolverines, who , nm vn. dh o. ziuaiu ait. clubbed the Huskies S0-0, also ;'"" "Jf,"!' U'ri"" ' ,. ;MI. Crana 443, Kalcaam 440, McAdama man on the team The all-opponents selections: First team: Ends, Sam Morley and John Steinberg, Stanford; tackles, Chuck Doud and Jack Ellena; UCLA; guards, Morm ManoRi an, Stanford and George Tim- berlake, USC; center, Ron Pheister, Oregon: backs, Bob Garrett Stanford; Paul Cam eron, UCLA; Paul Larson, Cali fornia; Don Peterson, Utah. Second team: Ends, Tom Mickoloff, USC; Muron Berliner, UCLA; tack les, Mario Da Re and Ed Fouch, USC; guards, Hardeman Cure- ton and Jim Salburg, UCLA; center, Matt HareUm, Califor nia; backs, George Shaw, Ore gon; Don Rydalch, Utah; Bob Mark, California; Pete Dailey, UCLA. MaUOB 171. Hlfaaar Caaalractlaa Kiyttr 400. NoUmao 471. Roaka 414. Wolff US, Tan dy 444. Kif Orcaaa Grata It) straw 470. Wood 412, Broiaa 411, Xwlno 411, Slaear oo. Slala rrlal.ra ID Mllntr 4n. Rovta 430, Stona 441. Waller 431. Krejcl 470. Tat taamlaalaa ill Johnaoa an hub iadlvldaal tan Hincrtea. TO. HUa ladlvldual aarlaa Htlfart, 100. Ouck Pins COHHEECI4L LEAC.T'K lOt'ND II DoM. g, 1HI BtrwUar Cwtwt Dark Ma BassacM tl Uear 4tl. Tarlox 7, Howtrs) 144. Rrmpcl 1M, Lorpprr. 471. W. W. BMsraaB C. Il Bush Jooruoa. iU. Orecowood Ml. RuutU 13). atrvcai J. Hlrp. lair II Whiui (Jf Jobns.m bOS, Ar nold Jtl. Hrkenioo 484, Alia Arnold MI, Pack JO Mieai Slra Hh n-Neinit Berk hard I m. Oold.br 411. Cavil 314, Wood 421. Laaa Tra Hit Dfao 47, WerrtmaB I, Purctr Sit. Mober 464. CaM lit. Mas Laaa Pacaan (I i Rain bolt 3. An. derOQ 141, Pitkin 941, Biankcntbip JM, Illlott 437. 'Hdcp. 4) Ohnart Calaba l) Ohmart 404. Utddr 3M, Mttrt 311 Ur. ravin 3A3. Neal wwiwi w, ,vt.pia w, iuo i. wiwnjW. (HJcp. 204t. Erlckian'i Market U el ton 483. Oabieman 3A, Tlbbcttai 33. Garrett Named To Receive Voit Football Trophy Los Angeles (Pi Stanford's Bob Garrett has been awarded the W. J. Voit memorial foot ball trophy for guiding and passing the Indiau Into conten tion for the Pacific Coast Con ference championship. Garrett, 20-year-old senior from San Marino, Calif., won the award Wednesday by a poll Eastern Oregon Wins Whitman Opener 82 to 66 La Grande U.R Powerful backboard work by Bob Adri an and good cooperation by the entire Eastern Oregon college basketball team spelled an R2-66 victory last night over Whitman in a season opener for both. Coming out of a narrow 35 34 halftime lead. Eastern Ore gon, depending on the aggres- j sivc Aurian, scored m poinu 10 clinch the game. Adrian's mas terful control of the rebounds allowed teammates to take ad vantage of the fast break. Linfield Opens With Win Over Clark College Vancouver. Wash. (Pt Lin- ftacrttarr HUt (l Utller 4U. Mo Qucfn 63. Prink o 41. Prania 412, B tel ler ti9, Faraitrr pratartlan (1) oSlorm 471, Uorrlson 33. PhlPPi 484, Walktr 487, Eereri 484. Hlih team lama Bkrbwir Auounl- Ini, 917. Hlth team aarlii Hlahvav iceaunu Ini. 2114. Hiih individual fame Hrr. 330. Hlih individual aents Hcrr, HI. 1'NIVIEAITT IT ATE HOUB1 LXAOVK NO. t Ckaaltr U (I 8ehulti 4M. Youni JM, Hirtr 4M, Janaa 4fU. Aiacer 444. Oft let Cntlaeeri 0acra t50. MatUon 41. Burton 104. Scott 449, IttTouiocua Hia l Vrtmaard 471, Kina 443. Me riwain 431. Oallaabar 413, Oiuiafaon 47k. Pareatrr Manaveaaal ft j Campbell 487, Baufhn 471. Hanncnan 473, Uorrlton 4S0, Ladd 437. Brtdca Endnaata (I) Prvdrlekaan 47t. Edwarda 3M. M union 441. alrrehant 413. Rotka 433. Pwa afatara (I) Rinilaod 136. Enillih 434. Hoilta 111. Btraw 44X alaf. Xert 581. Traffie laalnaara (-Tali 411. lach 11, Wood 143, oVhrtMdar 431, Pettnon 14. Vataraaa Affatfa (4) UorUkv an Reed 467, Oaarautroom Ml, JUiln M, HUlerlch 680. Tai raaiMlaalaa (It Bower 3l. Ah. Ford 491. Halvoraon 379. AtereLt 04 Can. field 199. Blah war Marker (ll-Llttke Taylor 141. Harrell 449. Harbaraar 441. Una 0. I'll rsa play sjtsjsit (4t Aaarim 484 nuts. l'k 440, Put man 471, Caaa V, Touni 443. Mlfhwar Staapa (9Zent 111. Uenlk aai Tucker 411. Oavta 313. Klmmell 434. niffn leant lomt Unomflarraant. 9M. Mtih team atrle Viler ana Attain, Barrr 103. Nelnaat 401) CMC Track talaa 14) Thorn aj 394. OUlenwatar 269. Bermon 34. UcWaln 331. tSermcm 394. (Hdep. 17). Parlland Raad KlcbfleloJ (t Okie 314, Hubler 407, Burkharl 300. Howell 311, BUr? 371. Hitn team at r tea B. R. Wholesale. 211 and 1. Hlth Individual swrie -Herb Nelneat fMkki Bum. M3. and Harold Johnaon (B. tH R, Wholeiala), 603. Hlth Individual tama-Herb Nelneat (Mlcka Blant, 217. Capital Alleys MA JOB LKAOn tnaiia Trea Barrtea (I Brennan 131; Clark 111: areaorv 99: Valdei 971. Borea 949. Qardn t Grocery (t Pru dtnU W4; WlUtU 4i; Oardntr 443; Haraa t49; PftJppa J7. Bate. Erka Ladn 4) Straw T17; ramoaaia MM- aWrtAaoal M- UrUnlla Lanahoff 7(4. Marlaw Halal A Car Parfesi 1 Morrla 719; Paie 711; Irona i3; Bldtr 719; Cuabman C30 Oerllniar Carrier C. 19) Parley 974: XtUmlller nii WMU TJ4; Braucht 113: Olodt 797. Marahal'a Paar Caraere (( Doerfler 714; Reevaa 107: Row M9; Mel- aon 701; Ounn 96. Kart'a 9 Old M iter a (1) Clint 111: Oalund 193: Karr 930; Pftulln 704; HarU well 139. Taa Meadawa Raataarant t) Valdea 119; Wubr 703; Loejan 969: n derum 907: Vtltont 134. High warn lama, Balem Elk a Lodat, 1090: hltb team aeriee, Brennan Tlra Service. 3909; high Ind. fame, Tom Bren nan of Brennan Ttrt 8rvlr, 399; Utah inn. fenta Otrk Phlppi of Oardner Ore eery 137. ot Pacific Coait iporU writers lieW opened its basketball conducted by the Helms Ath letic Foundation. Yakima Organizes To Save Ball Club Taklma VP) The "Saya the Bears" campaign organ ised to keep professional baseball In Yakima has net ted S21,SS to date and stock holders will meet Thursday night to elect directors of the flub that will represent them In the Western International league next year. t)rrln E. (Babe) Holling brrry, a leader of the cam paign, said the total raised la $1,30 more than needed to acquire the Bears from Frederick Mercy, Jr., bnt tha stock-selling will contin ue to raise at Irast II O.Ota more to operate the club. Special Deal at OSC-Hawaii Tilt Corvolhs. W.l AthUtlr Business Manager Jim Bar ratt of Oregon State College today announced a apecial deal for families attending the haskrtball game between the Beavers and University of Hawaii here Trlday and Sat urday nights. All children of grade school age and under will be admit ted free u both parents pur chase either reserve or gen eral admission tickets. Re serve seats this week-end will be 11.50 with general admis sion tickets selling for II. ALLEN HARDWARE A New World of Cooking Magic. I automatic iitcntc DEEP FRYER f Get tmt aptcial offer om the oririnal Dalant FRYRYTI- I 1 1 deep frvar thai 4o EVERYTHING batttf . Dtep-frie . ' otr IOO delidotaa diibet ia 1 m 7 Miatjtea. 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