Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 07, 1953, Page 18, Image 18

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THI CAPITAL JODBNAL, Sales. Oreroa
Monday ScmW T, 1958
Viknmigs to IPBay oft Collsboro Tuesday $or 2nd Game
Salem Then to Be idle
Till Big 6 Opens Dec 18
Balem hlfh foe after Iti
MCODd win of th HUM Tue
Jy night whtn th Viklnf
batketbaii equal travele to
Hillsboro for nonleafu
(am. The Vikinf edfed the
Booeevelt Ttdditi Friday
night 80-4S to aurt tbalr -on.
Harold Hauk'i Vlkinfi hava
mada up tbalr lack of neliht
with apcad and fight with
fuarda Jim Knapp and Gordjr
Domogalla leading tba attack.
Knapp had 10 polnta Jtlday
while Domogalla had II.
Hauk wUl probably aUek
with the tame atartinf lineup
he uied againtt the Portland
team with Knapp and Domo
galla at the guard. Wayne
Erlckien at center, and Larry
Springer and Tom Picken at
the forward. Bob Wulf, 6-4
center, will aee plenty of ac
tion after the Junior helped
lead tba viking Friday to the
thrilling win. .
Idle Until December II -Hillaboro
baa alwaya been
a strong team In the TYV
league with many ftate tour
nament appearance. Both
team hava been hurt by Joas
of experienced heigbth but
Salem atlll ha five lettermen
at the itartlng podtiona.
After Tuesday night' fame
the Viking are idle untU De
cember 18 when they open
their Big Six achedule with a
at Springfield. Then
they have a return eleah at
Salem with Hillsboro Decern'
ber 22 and are again idle, thl
time until January when they
hit tba toughett part of the
achedule.
Lee Guitafioa'e Viking jun
ior vanity, which will play
the preliminary at Hillaboro,
alaa did well a they (teamed
over the Rooaevelt JV' 69-34.
Both team practice thia after
noon and then wait for the
game.
Schuster Signed
As Rainier Coach
New York ( Buffalo
Bill Schutter will rid the
range (the Sick Stadium Jun
ior grade variety) again in Se
attle. The Seattle Rainier two
roving talent hunter, general
manager Dewey Soriano and
playlng-manager Gerry Prld
dy, announced Saturday the
aigning of the 17-year-old
Schuster a a coach.
Schuster, with a long base
ball career behind him, aat
thl aeaaon out at hi Califor
nia home after two year a
manager of the Vancouver
CapUanoa of the Western In
ternational League.
Sam Houston
Whips C of I
At Evansville
IvanavlUe, Ind. M One
beaten Sam Houston State
(cored a third period aafety and
held College of Idaho to 21
yarda on the ground to win the
sixth annual Refrigerator Bowl
game yesterday 14-12.
Tba Teens" victory, viewed
by nearly 10.000 fans, snapped
a 14-game winning streak for
th Pacific Northwest Confer
enca champion.
Idaho scored first, in the sec
ond period, when fullback
George Pesut bulled over from
the one-yard line, tumbled, and
teammate Ed Donaminlo re
covered for th touchdown.
Sam Houston Fullback Dick
Gaines, voted the game' most
valuable player, evened the
count on a 10 yard run the next
time th Bearcat got posses
sion.
Halfback McNeill Moor nut
th Texan ahead to stay In the
next period with a 14-yard
touchdown gallop.
Kennewiek Seer
Max Whitley caught Idaho'
Walt Jukubowakl In the end
zone near the end of the period
to give the underdog Bearcat
their margin of victory.
Then, with time running out,
Idaho quarterback Boyd Craw
ford threw a lt-yard touch.
down pas to Jack Kennovlck
to complete the day a (coring.
Sheridan Opens
Against Cascade
Sheridan Sheridan hleh
aenooi wui get into basketball
action Tuesday night by host
ing Cascade, then return the
visit by playing at Cascade Fri
day night
The (ehedula:
Dec. 8, Cascade, here: Dee.
11, Cascade, there: Dee. IS.
Central, there; Dae. IS. Jam
boree. North Marlon; Dee. U
Stayton, here; Dec. tl. Philo
math, there; Dec. 22, Stayton,
nere; Dec. IB, Philomath, here
Jan. S, North Marion, here;
Jan. S, Banks, there; Jan. 12,
Sherwood, there; Jan. IS, Am
ity, here; Jan. 19, Yamhill,
here; Jan. 22, Dayton, there;
Jan. 2, Willamina, there; Jan.
20, North Marlon, there; Feb.
2, Banka, here; Feb. S, Sher
wood, here; Feb. t. Amity,
there; Feb. 12, Yamhill, there:
Feb. IS. Dayton, here; Feb. IS,
Willamina, hare. .
PENSIONS AT STAKE
New York () Three of
the big league player' major
demand boosts in pension
benefits, elimination of the 10
day release clause and an in
crease in minimum wage from
S5.000 to 17,200 were ex
pected to be rejected by the
club owners at their three-day
meeting starting today.
OCE Beats
'Cats 7047
Monmouth Th Wolves of
Oregon College of Education
worked smoothly for a 70-47
victory over Llnfield college
here Saturday night.
It was OCE second game.
following a 80-50 loss to Pa
cific, like Llnfield a member
of the Northwest conference.
Next gam for OCE will be
Friday and Saturday against
Southern Oregon at Mon
mouth. OCE extended a 18-13 first
quarter margin to 11 points at
halftime, 19-24, and was
ahead SS-S7 when the final
period rolled around. i
Sharing high-point honor
were Bob Franz, 6-1 OCE for
ward, and Dave Sanford, Lin
field forward, with 21 each.
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'Swede' Proves
Ability to Play
Top Competition
at osiue rraai)
Any doubts anyone might
have had about Wada "Swede1
Halbrook moving into varsity
basketball at Oregon State
were dispelled today. Hal
brook, poured home 29 points
Saturday night, mora than
half hi team's total, a th
Beaver beat Hawaii for the
second straight night, 53-80.
Halbrook had scored 20 points
Friday night.
Barney HoUand, the "clutch"
guy who banged home 23
points for Oregon against San
Jose Friday night, got five
point in the last 30 seconds at
Eugene Saturday night to en
able Oregon to go on and beat
Football Scores
San Jose 74-70 in overtime.
Holland's points tied it at 67
aU at the and of the regular
playing time. Ken Wegner led
Oregon' (coring with 13
points.
Utah BUte, led by its re
serves, walloped Portland 94
78. Other game saw Lewis
and Clark take St. Martin's
73-87; Stanford edge Washing
ton 83-81; Washington State
nose out Gonzaga 82-60; UCLA
-- - i-,o, -1 ljo ABjdaa 4
clfle beat Portland State 63- aaa.r-a Bantu
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Stat 78-70.
CONFERENCE MEETS
Portland Athletic direc
tor and presldenta of schools
in the Oregon CoUegiste Con
ference gathered here Mondav
for their semi-annual athletic
meeting.
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