Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 05, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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Saturday, December 5,
THE CAPITAL JOI RNAL. Salem. Ortftoa
Willamette
Bearcats Seize Lead 1
n VaaA'c R. F,t
Br DAVE BARROWS
Willamette university mov
ed into the win column on its
second try lut night ben as
it downed St Martin's college
of Olympia, Wash., 71-83.
The Bearcati now have a
1-1 record, having been drop
ped by the Univenity of
Hawaii last Thursday.
The local five had to over
come a 13-27 hslftime deficit
to post the victory, for the
small but scrappy Rangers led
for two and one-half qusrters.
Beed Leads Bally
Willamette was paced by
Pete Reed, last year's center
converted to forward this
year, who tanked 19 points.
However, ha had to relinquish
scoring honors to the St Mar
tin forward Jack May. who
pushed thtougn 20. .
Reed sank 10 of his points
In period of a few short
minutes when midway In the
third quarter he was switch
ad to bis familiar center slot.
It waa like a duck taking to
water as Reed couldn't miss
with his southpaw hook shot.
The Bearcats were a much
Improved crew over the team
which dropped a 69-50 deci
sion to Hawaii. Coach John
Lewis indicated a need for
Improvement in ball handling
and for mora speed for a fast
bresk.
In the outstanding player
department behind Reed, Tom
Gooding, the transfer from
Boise Junior college, scored 18
points before leaving on fouls.
Guard Dick Hoy turned in
his usually fine performance
and earned 13 points for his
efforts. Forward Bill Colvard,
the only senior on the squad,
got IS points.
Lead Change Oftea
Save , Gray, second strlnj
guard, gave a good perform
ance and fans should see a lot
of him before the season is
over. .
Long Punter
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ball team In punting, passing and running 'be past season,
averaging 41 yards for 35 kirks. He starred at Salem
Academy In football, basketball and baseball.
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FAN FARE
It waa nip and tuck for
most of the first half, the lead
changing five times before St.
Martin's went to the front at
18-16, increasing it to 33-27
st halftlme in the final two
minutes after a 27-27 tie.
The visitors moved to a 39-30
margin after intermissioo and
it appeared that a trend had
been established until Reed
took the reins at center. Hoy,
Jack Bishop and Gray also con
tributed until it was 46-48, then
Reed tied it at 48-48 and Hoy's
charity toss put Willamette
ahead.
From a 52-49 third-quarter
lead. Willamette fought off
challenges, putting on a real
finish in the final 8:13 with
Gray and Colvard closing with
two fast baskets.
The Ringers hit 19 of 23
free throws to a record of IS
in 28 attempts by Willamette.
From the floor, Willamette
outscored St. Martin's 86-44.
Gonsaga Neat Taesday
Next Tuesday, Lewis' Bear
cats will meet the highly tout
ed Gonzaga university here,
paced by Jerry "Arms" Ver
million, a junior being pushed
for AU-Americsn. He led the
coast in rebounds last year and
racked up 38 points against
Willamette.
He is aided by a high school
star, Dave Trl, and a pair of
holdovers, Jerry Wells and
Gary Hetherjngton. '
The Willamette frosh will
mske its first public appear
ance In an intersquad game.
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Salem, led the George Fox college foot
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r.C.C. DIRECTORS TO MEET
San Francisco UR Pacific
Coast Conference directors
meet here tomorow for a week
long discussion of "routine con
ference matters," commissioner
Victor Schmidt said. .Schedul
ing of athletic events between
the nine member schools was
expected to be high on the
agenda.
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" Jack Bishop, Ne. 37, both Willamette players,
match reactions with St. Martin's Jackie May for a rebound
beside the basket last night Willamette outlasted the Bangers,
71-63.
Sacred Heart
To St. Francis
By DON WICHMAN
The St. Francis Saints out
plsyed the Sacred Heart Car
dinals 58 to 45 Friday night at
the Salem Armory in the Cards'
first home game of the season.
The teams played a blow for
blow game the entire first half,
with a quarter score of 13-13
favoring the SHA five, and a
half-time tally of 23-23 for the
Saints.
The third period showed the
Redbirds ' slowing their pace
and their 83'' center Fred
Staab fouled out leaving a
short team which resulted in
the southern boys outshooting
them 20 points to 9. The last
eight minutes was a fast fight
ing free for all netting each 13
points.
The Saints hsd a decided ad
vantage in height over the lo
cal boys with a guard, Robert
son, measuring at 6'4" and 6'5"
Walsh controlling the back
board for a resounding 58 to
45 win. Regardless of this
height the Saints were unable
to handle Vince Matt, who
through terrific control and
speed was able to push through
26 points for the Cards.
The Cardinals' JV's also
bowed to Eugene Hi for a 30
to 47 loss. The Cards play three
games next week, at Woodburn
Monday, with Mt. Angel here
on Wednesday, and at St Fran
cis of Eugene Friday.
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Dick Zeller of Salem
Stars at George Fox
Newberg Dick Zeller, BOO
pound Junior fullback from
Salem, led the George Fox col
lege Quakers In punting, past
ing, running and total offense
the past season, it was disclos
ed here this week.
Zeller, former Salem Acad
emy athletic star, averaged 41
yards for etch of 35 punts, im
proving on his 40 ysrds for 20
kicks a year ago, and on his
38 1 average in 32 punts in
IBM. George Fox college op
ponents included the Lewis
and Clark Jayvees. Lintield
Junior vsrsily. Pacific univer
sity Jayvees and Oregon Col
lege ot Education Jayvees,
beating the last 12 8
Gets Co-captain's Star
Zeller, who received the co
captain's star along with his
football letter, was one of 21
receiving numerals at the an
y Welt Ditxen
Colvard (No. 3S at left), and
Loses 58-45
Quint Here
Central Shades
Sheridan, 44-41
Sheridan C e n tr a I high's
Panthers edged Sheridan 44-40
here last night in a non-league
go. The Panthers were be
hind 11-9 at the end of one
quarter but took the lead 22
19 at halftime.
Mel Haveman of Central, a
freshman guard, and Larry
Green of Sheridan shared high
point honors with 12 apiece.
Central also won the JV game
50-40.
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Woodburn Golfers
Elect Adkinson
Woodburn O. J. Adkinson
was elected president of the
Woodburn Golf club at a meet
ing of the board of directors
Wednesday night at the home
ot Mrs. L. J. Plank.
John Schmid was named
vice president and Mrs. Plank
was re-elected secretary-treasurer.
Edgar Tweed was elect
ed to the board ot directors to
fill cut the unpxnirpri tprm of
Anton DeJardin, who has
moved to Salem and who pre-
tsemea n is resignation.
nual banquet. He also is a
two-year basketball letter
man, catcher on the baseball
team, bass soloist in the col
lege choir and Newberg com
munity "Messiah" chorus, stu
dent director of the band,
president of the Singing Men,
the men's group which pre
sents the annual Quartet Fes
tival in February.
Others receiving varsity
football letters were Vic Bar
nick, sophomore center: End
Harlan Barnett, Quarterback
Steve Ross and Tackle Ralph
Cammack, freshmen all from
the Salem area.
The Quaker basketball turn -
out Includes Ron Barnick
freshman Ross, Barnett and
Cammirlr r..nr. i
lege will open its Metropoll-
tan Collegiate conference I
schedule December 11 against
the University of Oregon Den
tal school at the Quaker gym.
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Refrigerator
Bowl Sunday
For Coyotes
Xvansville, Ind. UT) The Re
frigerator Bowl Sunday may
be more like a laundry tub, to
the advantage of once-beaten
Sam Houston State of Texas
UWIIIHWUIUl
over undefeated College of
Idaho.
A forecast of rain, with tem
peratures in the 80s, was bad
news for the Coyotes from Ida
ho, who have one of the nation's
top football passers in quarter
back Boyd Crawford of Tor
rance, Calif.
The Coyotes won't be entire
ly helpless if their passing game
is drowned out Halfback Ted
Martin, a hard running 175
pounder from Fruitland, Idaho,
has made 1,206 yards by rush
ing this season and scored 14
touchdowns.
Sam Houston, stopped only
by unbeaten East Texas, has
averaged over 300 yards a game
on the ground, and also has
gained well in the air with
quarterback Stan Keathley of
Corsieana, Tex., mixing plays
masterfully.
Both teams have beefy lines,
averaging about 210 pounds,
but the Sam Houston Bearkats
have a huskier backfield.
Keathley outweighs Crawford,
17S pounds to 16S. The Bear
kats have a cluster of halfbacks
ranging from 173 to 200, while
the Coyotes' right halfback, Ed
Bonammio of Chicago, weighs
only 157 and right halfback
Ted Martin of Fruitland, 173.
Cascade Edges .
Silverton 52-50
In 2nd Overtime
Silverton Bill Brown hit a
jump shot from the key with
a minute and a half remaining
in the second overtime to ftive
Cascade a thrilling 52-50 vic
tory here Friday night over
Silverton high school.
In the junior varsity pre
liminary, too, Silverton lost in
an overtime, 40-39.
The regular- varsity time
ended in a 46-46 deadlock and
in the first overtime of three
minutes, Silverton scored two
free throws, then Cascade tied
it up with a field goal at 48-48.
Silverton went ahead on a field
goal before Don Wipper
dropped in two charities for
another tie, 50-50.
The sudden death" second
overtime found Brown dump
ing the deciding shot
The results were a complete
reversal ot Tuesday night's 71
49 rout of Cascade by Silver
ton. In the jayvee game, it was
37-37 at the end of the regula
tion contest. Gene Speer led
Cascade with 22, while Jack
Weeks had 11 for Silverton
Jayvecs.
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Wipptr. 4 P II. Coppll
Ltwrcnce. I p 14, won
Kentoa, 14 ..C 13. Kun
Brown. 14 0. ...3. Vmdt&howtr
Sptr, I ..0 4. Bltrk
Rirv: Cucftde Bekch 3, Ukkir I,
Wlnklt 13. eilvtrlon Robblm 3.
Cwckd I 33 31 41 1013
BUvirlOn 13 31 33 4
Hawaii Defeats
Lewis and Clark
34-12 in Football
Honolulu iPl Led by quar
terback Joe Matsukawas and
the running ot Joe Balangitao
and Ed Kowawaki, the Univer
sity ot Hawaii defeated Lewis
and Clark College 34-12 in a
football game before 6,500 here
Friday night.
Matsukawa threw two touch
down passes and engineered a
smooth ground attack that out
classed the Pioneers from Port
land, Ore.
The visitors struck for their
first touchdown early in the
third quarter on a betiutiful
lateral play from Caley Cook
to Earl Engrebretson to Jim
Smith, covering 57 yards.
Lewis and Clark scored
again midway in the fourth pe
riod when Jene Flippin bucked
over from the one to climax a
47-yard drive.
EX-BIG LEAGUER DIES
1 Bend u Bill Douglass,
! 81, a big league baseball player
in the late '90s and around the
: turn ' century, died at his
' home her ,ni week. Douglass
Plaved with bo'h the St. Louis
.Cardinals on Sept. 2. 1903. he
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The annual Marion County
B League Jamboree will be
staged at Willamette Univer
sity tonight with the first con
test at seven.
All ten teams in the league
will participate with St. Paul,
Gervais, Chemawa, Scio, and
Oregon Deaf School playing
for the "North" while Jeffer
son. Gates. Mill City, Detroit,
and Sublimity will play for the
"South."
The first game matches St.
Paul with Mill City, the sec
ond is Scio vs. Sublimity, the
third is Gervais vs. Jefferson,
the fourth is Chemawa vs. De
troit, and the final game puts
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Each game will be ten min
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Bearcat- Cagers
To' Be Guests
Of SBC Monday
The Willamette univenity
basketball squsd will be the
guests at Monday morning s
Salem Breakfast club meeting
at the Senator hotel, along
with coaches John Lewis and
Jerry Frel.
Lewis will point out
strengths and weaknesses of
the current edition of the
Bearcats and introduce the
players. Willamette beat St.
Martin's last night after los
ing the opener to Hawaii.
Tuesday night Gonzaga's
strong quintet will come here.
Lebanon Bowmen
To Get Plaques
Lebanon Four members of
the Wapiti Bowmen will re
ceive plaques at next Monday's
meeting of the club in the ar
mory. Buck heads go to Mel
Schmidt, Clayton Carpenter
and Rollie Smith, and a doe
head to H. M. Swartz.
The plaques are awarded to
membera who successfully
bagged deer during the past
season with bow and arrow.
Target shooting will conclude
the evening meeting.
RAINIERS ACQUIRE BYRNE
Atlanta W) Gerry Priddy
and Dewey Soriano, general
manager and playing-manager,
respectively of the Coast
League Seattle Rainiers, Friday
announced the trade of first
sacker Gordon Goldsberry for
aging southpaw Tommy Byrne.
Corvallis UP The Oregon
Wildlife Federation opened its
annual two-day meeting here
Saturday.
fights Last Wight
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-Jotr Kltmbr. 111. Buffalo. N.Y..
knocked out Jlmmr Harriot. ItOH, New
York, 4.
WEST f AI.M IttACH. ria. Willi rp.
111. Hartford. Coon., outpointed Daaey
Allen. 134. New York. 10.
EDMONTON. Canada Earl Wall!. II,
Kdmonton. knocked out Bern I Re roc-Ida,
111. Falrneld. conn., 1.
BANGOR, Main Joe Orlmard. 113,
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District 8 West
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Sweet Home The "West"
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lis, defeated the "East," Leba
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Albany 28, Lebanon 25.
Corvallis 19, Sweet Home 11.
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Corvallis 28, Lebanon 11.
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Fred Chambers, 8-10 Sweet
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