vi -to - Host IPt&liC ASSOCIATED PRESS galea, Oregon, Monday, December 7, 1953 Page 17 Four OCE Players Selected To OCC All-Star 1st Team Three of four Oregon Col lege of Education football pUyeri chosen to the first team ware unanimous choices of the four coichei for the 1953 Oregon Collegiate conference ell-star team. , ' They are Halfback Charlie Pinion, Tackle Ray Hubbard and- Guard Ray Cummin gi. The fourth selection announ ced Sunday was 135-pound Arden Detering, freihman end probably one of the amalleat ends in the nation. - ." Cummingj, team captain, la from Salem; Hubbard is from Newport and Pinion from FIRST TEAM Name Arden Detering j Frank Good Sam Haina Ray Hubbard -Ray Cummings Floyd Printx ' Lyell Metcalt Larry Jeter Lorence Savage Charlie Pinion Jerry Garrett Rough Bout Seen Here For Armory - Salem wrestling followers will see Just how rough two roughnecks can get when Don Kindred and Jack O'Reilly get their venom in an uproar Tues day night at the Salem Ar mory. This main event will be in addition to an extra apecinl at traction, the wrestling midget in an Australian tag team match. The battlers on one team of two will total 187 pounds, while the opposing midgets will total 203 pounds. Little Beaver, 92, from Quebec, will Join Tito Infante, OS from Mexico, against Tom Thumb, 105, England, and Fux-1 ay Smlty, 98, Providence. In their own class, these lit tle grapplers can do all that the heavyweights can do, and more, for Little Beaver can run around the ropes. ' O'Reilly, an ace from the land or kangaroos, gained an advantage last week over Dan no McDonald by using face stomps to soften up the local favorite for a decision in the tag teant match. Kindred has used head butts in all his recent scraps, plus other doubtful tactics when be thinks the referee isn't look In. Last week he was dis qualified for butting the ref eree, Frank ragetty. Rounding out the full even ing will be a semi-windup be tween Golden Boy Lena, 210, and Danno McDonald, 198, Lena has a physique like Eric The Great Pederson and is ex pec ted to give McDonald trou ble. In the opener at 8:30, Dan ny O'Rourke, 190, will meet Al Warawsky, 201, Detroit. 70 in Benefit Archery Event ' Seventy archers from all ov er Oregon braved the rain and hail to attend the Jaberwalkie Field Archers' benefit shoot Sunday at the range south of Salem. , The shoot was conducted for Stu and Lela Henshaw of Al bany, outstanding archers whose home and belongings were destroyed recently by fire. More than f 100 was real ized from registration. Shoot results: Vni Taillactlv Tommy Thompson, 1M. Portland: Kaftan Govts. 130. Al bas: Lewis Johnson. Hi. Salem. Maa'i Fraa atria Bob rfortoa. 101. Sa lt m; Chuck Antlla, 114. Salem; Zka Zp perlr. 104, Salem. Women Xnitlnetlv Lela Benehav, Albany: Dorothy BaUev, Boseburoj Jean AMersoo. Salem. - Women's free Style Betty Barton. Sa lem Junior-Mil Kelson. Dalian: BonaM We. Salem; stare Dawaenu Aalem. Pea-Wee Bare Boole Morton, aalem; BUlr Norton. Salem; Alike aoilia. Salem. Pae-Wea Olrlo Linda Antlla. 7 a, .sr j apiUiDTsiiyTT j UNITED PRESS Reedsport. The OCE Wolves rwon tbe occ UUs th P( tour years under coacn Bill McArthur, and Pinion wu a member of all four teams. Eastern Oregon placed three, a halfback, end and cen ter; Portland State rated two, a back and tackle; and Oregon Tech placed a back and guard. On the second team, Port land State placed four, OCE and OT1 three each, and EOCE one. Coaches voting by mall bal lot were McArthur of OCE, Joe Holland of PSC, Rex Hun saker of OTI and Roy Tatum of EOCE. School Claas Weight Position OCE Ft. 1J5 End EOCE So. 15S End PSC So. 19S Tackle OCE Jr. .190 Tackle OCE Jr. 170 Guard OTI Jr. 168 , Guard EOCE So. 185 ' Center OTI Jr. 174 Back EOCE Jr. 160 Back OCE Sr. 168 Back PSC Fr. 175 Back SECOND TEAM Don Mcintosh, On End. . Gene Rider, PSC End. Junior Grassman, OCE Tackle. Gene Bolen, EOCE Tackle. Paul Riley, OCE Guard. Charles Wagner, OTI Guard. Chuck Becker, PSC Cen ter. . Norm Fenton, PSC Back. Odie Canada, On Back. . Dale Stewart, PSC Back. Darrel Davis, OCE Back. HONORABLE MENTION .. OCE Charles Harris, Joe Roberts, Gene Owens. PSC Lon ' Spldel, Phil Cosgrove, KIrby Hall, Jack Knudson, Dean Hostetter. OTI Green Rudd, Len Genetin, Dick Flan- ingham, Jim Doerfler, La erne Cimfl. EOCE Larry Pryse, Roger Payton, Kermit Stine. Marion County 'B' to Launch Slate Tuesday The Marion CoVnty "B" league will be the first circuit to go into basketball sched ule in Willamette valley, with a full slate of games Tuesday and Friday nights. The nirst games are among 17 being played - Tuesday in the valley. The Old Grads tourney of 16 teams will start at Llnfield Wednesday and fin ish Saturday. The Marion County sched ule this week: Tuesday Detroit at the Ore gon School for the Deaf, Gates at Mill City, St. Paul at Ger vals. Sublimity at Jefferson and Scio at Chemawa. Friday Gervais at Detroit. Mill City at St. Paul, OSD at Gates, Chemawa at Sublim ity, Jefferson at Scio. GAMES THIS WEIKl TBMsUir Kit lit Mem at Hiilsboro. A-ered Hurt at woMQiurn. JUlverton at AtaTtoa. Dallas at Central. St. PaUll tt Otrttrft. Sublimit at Jefftnoa. Cantor at North Marios, Gates at Mill City. Cascada at Sheridan. Lebanon at McUlnnTlUi. Detroit at CD. Scio at Chemawa. Corrallta at Cottua OrOf. PerrytlaU at JUsea. Eitacada at Columbia Fro, TddrrlUt at TaUcta. ParkroM at 64047. WetlaMsUr Llnfield tournament: Dayton n. Star too. Wlllamlaa s. Philomath. Wt. Ants, at Sacred Heart. Thartdajr Llnfield taurnament: NpwDert n. Na ahVahnle. Yamhill Tt. Uadrai, Shedd ts. H alter, More va. PaJU Citr, Oakland ti. Mail pin, Calm ?s. Qlendal. Friday Night Oervala at Detroit. OSD at Oarta. Mill City at St. Peal. Chemawa at Sublimity. Jefferson at Scio. Bend at Albany. Suteoa at Medford. Sprint Held at CorrallU. Sweat Horn at Lebanon. Caacade at Sheridan. Wood burn at North Marlon. Salem Academy at Waldnort. Dailaa at Tillamook:. Tillamook Catholic at Mt. Antel. Lin fit Id tourney; Second round, win ner re. winners. Satarday Mtht UnflaM ttrurney: Finala in both brack eta. Centra at Portal Qrort. Salem Academy at Tart. Woodbarm at North Marlon. Labanon at Sweet Roma. Kucent at Medford. Bend at Albany. Perrydala al HlH aim iamborta (at HU1 Military. . Why Suffer Any Longer Whn aibars fail, tsa aw Chltisaa rtwaAss. AamaiiiBf au eat ss fat MM rears tm Ctalna, Ma matwr trita vbal aUmsots m ara affitetad, ojiasra, BtaosstlB. btart, hmca. livsr. ktttetTft Cava, oMtutstMtt, tear sfiacttas, ThMsaiim, tail bsmI alacMat (sret, skis, fsassla aoasalalnta. CHARLIE CHAN CTfPniB BXBBOa. Oftta. aare 0 la S Tk aH SaA eary M a flaaamstslal fa S1000 SALUS. OAS. Spokane . Foe Loaded On Talent It will be a victory-hungry Spokane,- Wssh., basketball team which comes to Salem Tuesday night to plsy Willam ette university, but one which has had two narrow losses to Pacific Coast conference schools. Gonzaga university, the alma mater of Crooner Bing Crosby, will cruise over the Bearcat gymnasium floor at 8 o'clock for Willamette third game of the aesson and Gon aga's fourth. . : The Zags, cosched by Hank Anderson, lost their opener to Eastern Washington. 48-43 then lost to strong Idaho, 76 67, and to Washington State Saturday night, 62-60. It was in the last game that Forward Jerry Wells had the doubtful honor of scoring two points for the wrong team, a basket which eventually decided the winner. Out of the last two games was the Gonzaga ace of aces, Jerry Vermillion, who has a back injury. It is not known if he will play against Willam ette. Vermillion, at 6-feet-2 or 74 Inches, is said to have a wingspread of 83 inched, mak ing him a rebounder ranking high in the nation. He aver aged 13 points last year as I sophomore, and holds the all- time Gonzaga rebound record. Other visiting threats are Tom Mulcahy and Gary Heth erington who shone against WSC and Idaho. Coach John Lewis of Wil lamette said today he will start Tom Gooding again at center, Pete Reed and Bill Colvard at forward and Dick Hoy as one guard. The other guard is not decided yet. Willamette frosh will play an intersquad game for the preliminary at 6:10. Basketball Scores COLLBOC BASKETBALL (Br The JLMoclated Ptmi) Satarday Baaalta PAB WEST Stanford cs, wuhtniton el Oregon Stat M, Hawaii M Oretoa 74, Sa& Joie 10 (ovcrUmt) Wuhintton State 3, Ooniai a M California M, St. Marya M UCLA 10, Weit Taxaa Slate UBC OS, Utah H Oirmplc J.C. Tl, Waihlmton J.T. 91 Whitman ti. Central Waahlntton IS Lewis and Clark 71, St., Martin's II Whltwortn U, Pacllle Lumaran H Oreson CdUeta. at Xducatlon 10, LIB' field 7 v Oreson Teen U, Bionboldt Stata TI ( oyer time) Utah State 04, Portland Uvlr. TO Pacific Unlr. 03. Portland State tT Tele at Tewrnaaieal Vancouver tB.c.t ailcra IT. Colleca f ruiet souna si Brttieh Columbia 01, Weetern Wash MIDWEST , Indiana 71. Cnctnnatf Michigan 70, Plttabursh Of Mlchtsan Stata II, Crelthton II rajuas Stata 70, Denver 01 Mlnneiota 7. Nebraika 04 Purdue 71, Wabuh 01 Ohio State OS, Butler Tt Iowa 01, Waihington (Mo.1 t Iowa State 70, Orlnnell 03 Mortbwastarn St. Weetern Michigan IS Ohio Univ. 01. Marietta T) SOUTH Kentucky H, Temple W Duke 101, Tennessee 01 Arkansas tSnte 14, Mil. Collets 71 William Mary 10, Hampden -Sydney Oortla 71, Clemion S3 South Carolina M, Oeortla Tacit 41 Tulana 07. Louisiana College 41 LRU 100. Pensacola Navr tt EAST Rio Grands 10. Providence 17 Oeorcatown f D C ) 00, St. Peters 00 Boston Collete 00, St. Anselm'a 04 Pordham 17, Nlaaara 00 New Hempen Ire 70. Bates 00 St. Josfph's (Pa.t 70. Rhods. Xaland 11 VVTHNtHT . VanderbUt 78, Texas Toon TI Tulsa 0:. Arkansaa 50 Oklahoma City SO, Texas Christian 11 lexaa axss ss. Trinity Tsx.t 40 Texas II. Lamar Tern l oacooN rasp basketball (By The Associated Press) Myrtle Crsek 30. CoquiUs SS North Bend 87, Roeeburt 14 Myrtle Point 13. Slaalaw IS White Salmon (Wash.) 40, Wy-Saai II ranoon ti, uraia ss Medford 30, Portuna (Calif ) M Rotua RlTtr 40. Kacle Point SO Kooseveii iPortland) 01, Vancouver (Wash.! 40 Portland U. Proab f 1, Grant (Portland) West Lion M. T-ake Osweco 40 Albany 17. McMlnnvlUe W Ashland 40. Crescent City (Calif.) S4 Laorande 01. CaldwaD (Idaho) 49 Or-ton JVa 74. Toncua Point Naval PRO BASKETBALL 'By The Aasoclatad Press) aadsy's Reealts Boston 102, Bsitimors 01 (overtime) Port Warns 70, Syracuse 77 Minneapolis at Philadelphia, postponed Salardars Realise Minneapolis 00, Syracws M Port Warns 0, New York 11 oBston 07, Milwaukee TO - Rochester 13, Baltimore Of. Camp Stop, cooks like a cfrv gao raoae. Lichts insuntly. Fordo na and carries lilt, s puitcase. Lsntcrs floodliahta 100-h am. Liatito iosuotlv. Saic; stormproof. Coano In for I oeroomtrstKm. NEW Colmman Folding Picnic Tobfe A gift that Beans oaoro fun for all the family. 2s-ia. square lop; M4 k. bisk. friog case foe icta, otooia, om PRICES REDUCED ON BRADLEY'S BICYCLE & SPORT SHOP 237 N. Hi(hStrt4) 16 Teams Enter Old Grad Cage Tourney Llnfield Sixteen ' high school teams coached by Lln field college graduates will play In the second annual Old Grads basketball tournament starting Wednesday night at McMinnville. Paul Durham, Llnfield di rector of athletics, said that there will be two brackets, one the Cardinal and one the Purple (Linfield's colors), with eight teams in esch. There will be two' games Wednesday in the "Cardinal division, matching Dayton against Stayton, fifth place winners last year, at 7 p.m. Wll lamina and Philomath will play at 8:30. ,. - Two other games In the Car 600 to Begin Leagues on More than 600 players on 41 teams from 23 Salem churches will begin their schedules this week in the Church Basketball league. Play, sponsored by the S.B.C. Has Bearcats As Guests - Willamette university bas ketball players, 14 in number, were introduced this morning to the Salem Breakiast club meeting at the Senator hotel. Coach John Lewis presented the varsity players and told-the club that Willamette tried to schedule the better teams for early season home games for benefit of local fans pointing out the caliber of performances by Hawaii, St. Martin's and Gonzaga. Lewis related the life of a player the day of the came. pointing out that a hohte game gives the team an advantage for several reasons: Players live a normal Ufa until time to go to the gym, and "they know every board on the gym floor." They meet at 4 o'clock for a chalk talk, eat at 4:30 to review strategy, get to the gym at t:4S and take plenty of time to areas, review strategy again at 7:zu, start warm ups at 7:40, and the starting five handles the ball from 7:53 until game time. " . i During the halftime they dis cuss "what the opposition is doing to us. ' " On the road, they breakfast at 10 or 10:30 a.m., take a walk and read or talk, have a chalk talk at 3 p.m., eat at 4 p.m. and try to sleep until 8:30. Harold Hauk, Salem high school basketball . coach, said his team "did well for an open ing game' and that "both Sa lem and Roosevelt pjayed like it was the finals at Eugene." He added that "I hope they continue to try like that" Next wek th Vikings will be guests of the Breakfast club. TIDC TABLE Tleae far Tall. Qrasan Paaamaar. las. (CamplIsS ay n. S. Cat a OeoSeui Klfh WaUrs htm Water. December Time Heiebk Time Helfht I 1:0 a.m. 0 1 0:10 a.m. S O 11:00 p.m. 11 1 11 p.m. 4.0 S 1 11 a.m. 0 1 til am. 1.0 13:t p.m. 1.1 0:10 p.m. 41 S 1 11 a.m. 01 1 11 a.m. I I 1:11 p.m. 1.1 loo p m. 41 14 l:ll a.m. 0.1 0:10 a.m. I s 1 11 p.m. 10 S:l p.m. -4 0 It 4 It a.m. I f 0 so a m. IS 1 11 p.m. I I 10:11 p.m. 41 II 0:10 am. 0 0 10:10 a.m. IS 4 IS p.m. 0.T 11:10 la. 01 II f :H a.m. I I 11:11 p.m. 1J 14 0:44 a m. 0.T 1 01 p.m. 01 1:11 p m. 10 M 1:10 a m. 1.1 11 11 a m. 1.0 I II p.m. 4 0 1:41 p.m. 0.0 ond Swank Accessories for Any And All Occasion SHRYOCK'S m WEAK m UNTIKN Gifts that naeaa fjoed irnal sal food lifjbf cm eoerf oauna. Folds isms car satn cfui ALL DUCK DECOYS L H Taf- JTLrll at Linfiold dinal 1 division' are set for Thursdsy night, Newport vs. Neakhkahnle, and Yamhill vs. Msdras. In the Purple division Thursday, It will be Shedd vs. Halsey, Mora vs. Falls City, Oakland vs. Maupin, and Cul ver vs. Glendale. Second round will be com-, pleted Friday and the third and final round In both brack ets will be Saturday night. Joyce Willis, 1953 Llnfield homecoming queen, will be of ficial hostess. Pat Smith, Jun ior varsity football coach, is general chairman, and Ad Rutschman, letterman club president, is business mana ger. Church 41 Teams YMCA, city schools and the churches, will be three nights a week in five leagues. A sen ior league is for young men older than 18; a class A and class B Intermediate league is made up of high school age boys; and a class A and Class B Junior league is made up of boys of Junior high school age. Four school gymnasiums will be used. The YMCA sponsor ship is made possible by funds from Community Chest con tributions. Nights for competi tion are Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, League presi dent is Gilbert Jones of the First Methodist church. t -v ,t TUtiht'a adudUHl '. " v a-', SSNIOB UAQUB ' ' l:a. Farrleh ivm. Flrat BOB a. Flret STeabyMrtan; t:0Q, Parruh irm, calvary Baptist va. Nacarene; f:og. ie!M arm. nrat Christian n. Free MeUuxtliL ... INTSBMSDIATI "A" 1:0. Parrle cm. St. Mara Lutheran ti. Jaeon Lee: 1:00. -LeiUe. rirat Pres byterian ts. Plrst Baptist; 0:00,, Boys gym. Bnllewood KUB vs. Plrst Metn. odlat. KNTEBJfKDlATn -b- 1-M, Leslie cym. Plrst Cons-retetlanal t. Kelser community: 0:00. Boys irm. Kvanaellstw Temple V,. Bnslewood IUB: o:oo. oiris arm. weet aelem Baptist vs. south aalem Prteno. m JUNIOB "A" ' T:00. Boy. gym. Deaf School a. Plrst Baptlstl M. Olrls ym, BMleweoa BUB mm mt Bar a TV l4iinarPBl jtjmob "a" " ' j Oaaf SesooL v.w. via , mh,hi mvin, va. aajft) -.ABVWStasasf D t ' S YEARS OLD. fXRJMHf FAN FARE 'r-T -axel T4J l'''X -a- A Ta"mJIbjT ,.. ) 'Souths Edges In Marion B The North, represented by St. Paul, Sublimity, Gervais, Chemawa and the Oregon School for the Deaf, was de feated by the South Mill City, Scio, Jefferson, Detroit, and Gates, 83-C1, at the an nual Marion County "B" League Jamboree at Willam ette university Saturday night The winners were paced by Mill City, who downed St Paul, 18-7, and who had the highest team score for the ev ening. The Tlmberwolves high man was Al Ward, who dropped through six, while Charles Merten led the St Paul attack with three. Sublimity Beats Beta . In the second of the five 10 minute periods, Sublimity dropped Scio, 13-7. Ron Bentx was high for Sublimity with six points. Da in led the lea sers with four of their seven points. Both teams were about even in scrap, but Sublimity s height was the big . deciding factor. , -. In a well played contest, perhsps the best of the even ing, Jefferson lost to a smooth, well-polished Gervais five, 15- 10. Gib Thompson topped the winners attack with eight, while John Wright was collect ing three for Jefferson. The final two contests prov ed to give the non-partial fans the most excitement. In the first of these two, Detroit edg ed Chemawa, 15-13; and in the last contest the Oregon School for the Deaf squeezed squeezed by Gates. 18-15. Chemawa was paced by rat Morin who tallica, five. I taller Detroiters spread their af- Scrue...'Amenca (I .ia UMirVmn Whiskey htraiR-". wiA that old-time Be' . $411 TirTHS fACKEP BOURBON WH1SKEX M PROOf. - i K ri , - . v- ' .J"1,M r-'i !V' VlfXt ?toWe0il1M 'North' Jamboree scoring over a number of play- are ...... The Deaf School five was led by forward Dava MaynartL ac counting for six points. Al though being on the -losing team, John Bamhard tanked eight points for Gates, tieing Gib Thompson of Gervais. for scoring honors. v.;, Trephlaa to Winners - - ' - - -' After the games, there was a presentation period, In whioh football trophies were present ed to first place Gervais, and second place Jefferson. Jefferson . again . came oft with the second place award as its cheering section was runner up to MiU City, In the cheering contest Now that the teams have all had a look at each other, the league will swing lntr Its dou ble round robin schedule, to tart Tuesday. MIS CHy (10) i St Put so Oresorr. a ....P......s, a. smith Wars, S ..,. .S. Rambeeu Carey. S .C....0, Van Damme Ueltlno, S O S, O. Smith Crook. I 0 1. marten Besoms aoorlno: Mill City B4 Orao orr L aylversen S. St. Paul Klrscn 1. woit i. naiiume eoare: asm vitr . . Paul S. Officials: Seirvena u ainnahlk. Sale i : : (U BaMliallr Daln, 4 ,...M...P. Thurston, s P. Strou. 0 ...C 0, Beau ..1, rrana J. ParrUh oibaen, s M.o.. ..0. Klata Bell, 0 0... 0, Blasterer Heserves acoflat: Scio Mortr 1. aufc- llmlty Sullivan 3- Halftime More: Scio o. aubitmitr 0. Officials: aokappati am Ooltfrled. Jafteeeai U (ll aarrass .... M. Kepplnser 0, Scblaetar .......1. Belllu ...S. Thorn peon Harlatl. s Talfke, 1 , Wrtsht, S Keren. I Oetmen, S X 0. Kspa Reserve, oeortnt: jeneionn eyponoar 1. OiTval. ft. Kevplrsiay 1. Lacvr 1 Xalttlma aoore: Jefferaon 4, Oervaio. 4. Officials: We tmt Basllna. - , -'-, 17, mi t flavor... ti aVaftT I OLD QUAKES DISTtLUNO COMPANY. UWBNCCSUSS. H40IANM Hopeosj. a Kloe. a .. ..P.............). Sam .c. ...... 2. ooldteoLh Yiclere. S ...O. Thamaa ..JO- 0. BenaUr Ketones, S Detrrt Boarera 1. - Cnemewa Ontush S. awhaler I. Morla S. . Balftlma aaara: Detroit 0. Chemawa S. Officials: Achoysert a4 Daaoo. Oataa ni Bvaaa. a .... . an asa ...I. Mccana- Thorn won iv.s.F., P. Bernhardt, S ear. a ! CtSSSSI auynerei Lereen. 1 v.a.s Vail. 0 0. 4. Beath. Haimma Score: oaMe 11. rmo f. oin OIAIU VaMat nnet Bawllao. . . ... I I - - Salem Senators' . Tickets Suggested As Christmas Gift: Uckat : books for Salon Senator baseball -games, sagestad ss Ideal for -Christmas . gifts, went an sale today at four Salem business houses. , - -, The book often 111 worth al tickets for (1 far grand stand aeats, General Msn ager Bogfc Lafcy solntsd ut They are en sale at Wteklund's sporting roods. Elks club, Salem Golf elub and Kerber'i Market1 In West Salsa. Tiny, almost transparent lob sters drift hundreds of miles with ocean currents before set tling down on .the sea bottom to grow Into big lobsters. 5 3 a Haa OFENEsV Danny dUarxka vs. Al WaraawsU MAIN CVKVr Jack O'RlleT vtvDon Klndrad 8 KM I . FINAL Garden Boy Lens vs. Dnoo Mc Donald SPECIAL rMldiets) Uttls BeatvaT sad Tit Infante vs. . Taan Thasnb ai Pinir Smith SALEM ARMORY 4TUISDAY,:30 P.M. 1 tmmmmA mm i-m lamsaUsn Map. 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