Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 08, 1953, Page 16, Image 16

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Squad
Foe Always
Tough for
Salem High
Br rAix barvit in
A 11-man Salem high basket
bll (quad travel to HllUboro
tonight lor non-lesgue an
counter with the strong Spar
taint. Harold Hauk'i Vikings
will ba after their second win
of the aeaaon after they beat
Roosevelt S0-4 Friday night
Making the trip on the var
sity squad are Phil Burkland.
Cordy Domogalla, Wayne
Erlckstn, Herb Juran, Jim
Knapp, Gary Pi tenon, Tom
Plrkrni, Neal Scheidel. Larry
ffprlnger. Herb Triplett, Jim
Whltmire, and Bob Wulf,
Jarveea ta Play
Members of the Junior var
sity tquad coached by Lee Gus
tation who are making the trip
Include Nick Error, Bob Fore
man, Dale Jones, Dan Luby,
Stan Page, Don Plgsley, Hurry
Santee, Marvin Strain, Bob
Tom, Don Zeh, and Marv
Rhine.
Hauk has no definite start
ing line-up set but last week's
starting line-up of Tom Pick
ens and Springer at the for
wards, Erlcksen at center, and
Knapp and Domogalla at the
guards may start It off. Bob
Wulf. 6-4 junior, will see plenty
of action at center while Phil
Burkland, another Junior, will
aea action at a forward posi
tion. The Vikings overcame their
lack of experienced height
against the Portland team Fri
day night as the shorter Salem !
piayera ouuougni me teoaies
and also that Bob Wulf helped
along with nine points in the
short time he was In.
HllUboro has always been
rough for the Vikings. Last
year the tough schools split in
regular season play and then
Salem scored a surprising win
ever the Spartans in the state
tourney 68-J8. HllUboro will
probably hava mora helghth
than the Salem team but they
have lost several of their stars.
Tonight's game ts the last
Viking contest until December
IS when they meet Springfield
to open their Big Six season.
The preliminary contest tonight
matrhrs the junior varsities of
both schools.
Lepper Takes
Singles Duck Pin
Playoff Honors
Ediie Lepper won the handi
cap singles playoff Sunday
night In duck pin bowling at
the BAB Bowling Court, get
ting $7 50 for his score of 1M-
i sit.
In the weekly handicap dou
bles playoff. Harold Evenden
and Lepper joined ta win
SU.SO. Evenden rolled 111-17
138 and Lepper scored 199
19 Jl for a total of .
Daily winners:
Sunday. Harold Evenden,
SOS: Monday, Eddie Lepper,
SOS; Tuesday, Lepper. 208;
Wednesday. Chuck Ne I a a s t ,
SIS; Thursday, Harold Even
den. 199; Friday. Ed Davis.
193; Saturday, Harold Evenden.
117.
Daily doubles;
0tinasy. snaarn ana lep-
Cer 347: Mondav Mel Nrinast
ana no iseinasl, 1W. Tuea-
day. Herb Neinast and Dick
Taylor. 446; Wednela.v. Andy
Golrtahy and Kilo Neinast,
.
mursnay, tnuca etnast ana
Jerry Alderman. 420, Friday,
Lorene Hansen and Harold Ev-
ecden. 4S1: Saiurdav. Hare M
Evenden
and Herb Neinast,
4
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- v- "trt it
was learned that Sunday n.iht.
when Ramona Taylor and Roy
Greenwood, two low aersee
... ...
toarrker doubles, thrv rolled
ut for fun and strored what
would have been the hottest to
data. Taylor had 160 and
Greenwtx-d 218, wKK with
akandicap wcii-i UtlU a
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Multnomah Loses
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FAN FARE
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of 12 i'
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Comfortable
graadsoa at the faneaa aiavia dog at the IMOs. Handling
the retired canine actor la Bill West, whs has tare dogs
sired ky Rin-Ttn-Tin, III. The dog will appear at Ih
Hollywood theater Satarday afternoon.
Rin-Tin-Tin III Visits
Salem to See Kiddies
The grandson of the German . The dog arrived Sunday
Shepherd dog Rin-Tin-Tin. from the Rin-Tin-Tin ranch on
which thrilled movie aoera in the Clackamas river near Port-
Uie 1820s with his heroics and
intelligence. Is visiting In
cm this week.
He is Rin-Tin-Tin, III.
pound "Clark Gable" of the inal and is Metro-Uoldwyn-dog
acting corps which retired; Mayer snimal trainer. This
18 months ago after a "career" j dog s last show was with Dick
In Hollywood during which the ' Powell, "You Never Can Tell,"
dog drew $1500 a week when! which ended a two-year con
making movies. I tract with MGM studios. Eyen
The present carbon copy of ; when not making movies he re
the original Rin-Tin-Tin which jceived $300 a week until re
was brought to America from I tiring.
the battlefields of Germany aft-
er the first World War Is at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
West, 1535 Pearl street. West
has two dogs out of Rin-Tin-Tin.
HI, the son being Blase
of Cedar Hill which won the
Olympic Kennel show at Ren-
ton this year best of breed.
The daughter If Butt of Cedar
Hill. Cedar Hill being the dam.
Te Appear at Theater
West will take Rin-Tin-Tin to
the Hollywood theater for the i
children's matinee Saturday
afternoon where ne can tie seen
on stage and in the lobby.
SCORES in
Capitol Alleys
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Vikings fto
Making klmaelf at home la the CaplUl
Joarnal office la Bin-Tla-Tin, III.
land where he lives with Mr.jGtlnun,
'and Mrs. Gene Lindbrrg. He
I Is owned by Lee Duncan of Hoi-
115-!lywood, who trained the orlg-
The o-year-oia Kin-1 in-1 in is
a model of behavior, in nil
vuit to The Capital Journal of
fice he responded immediately
to hand or voice aignlls, hand
signals being the method of
Mntml on movie staff sets. His
father and grandfather both are :
uru.
la this the end of the line
for the Rin-Tin-Tins?
No. West replied. Rln-Tin-
Tin, IV, is being trained noWlWathall ttrnirram snrl at.tt.rat
by Duncan in Hollywood, be-more lre .xpected before the
cause the finest pup of achijwtmber in deadline
i inter is sepi as poaiuie iuc
icessor to the famous name.
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EI CENE C.OLFTIl WINS
Tacoxa A live-o er par
77 yesterday give Hugh Stark
weather of the Eugr rte Country
club the sensor t:.le of the
North west Pro!e-or.al Golfers
association Ted Lorgworth of
; Portland was sewrd with 7J.
SOCI WINS
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gca last n.gM
stared off
late game rsy i-k! defeated
Kumboldt State. 1 S
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. BUm. Onpm
SHS to Cite
Grid, Harrier
Lettermen
Salem high school coaches
will present letters at an award
assembly Thursday morning to
at vsrsity loo loan players, 43
Junior vsrsity players, nine
varsity cross-country runners
and' four junior vanity run
ners. Among the 31 football let
termen are 14 seniors, leaving
17 juniors to be divided be
tween North and South Salem
high schools next year. The
Juniors will hava their choice
of buildings.
Among the state champion
cross country runners, two are
to receive theb third letter.
They are Ted Henry and Bill
Roher. Getting their second let
ters will be Gary Ramsdeh.
Clifford Willmarth. Stanley
Pawley and Jon Castle.
First-year lettermen are Ron
Towel, Ron Dalrymple, Ken
Martin and Manager Charles
King. Coach Vera Gilmore will
make the presentations.
Earning juior varsity "S"s
will be Richard Castle, Ron
Welton, Clsude Besrd and Mar
ty Mattson. j
Coach Lee Gustafson will!
present letters to the following '
seniors:
Paul Beck, Mike Campbea
Wayne Carr, Vera Coates, John
unman. Bob Goddard, Ray
Holmquist, Ron Mathers. Bob
Psyne, Jim Person, Tom Pick
ens, Ken Rawlings, Ray Tay
lor and Herb Triplett.
Junior gridders are Jim An
derson, Phil Burkland, Bob
Cotner. Dave Cundiff, Nick Er-
ror. Bob Griffin, Bill Jacobson, j
Herb Juran, Edwin Keech, Rod
McClellan, Larry N e w so m , I
Terry Salisbury, Harry Santee,
Neal Scheidel. Jerry Walling.!
Don Zeh and Del Funk. j
6 Teams Enter
Woodburn Hoop
Recreation Slate
Woodburn Six teams have
already signed up for the an
nual Woodburn recreation ha a.
The project is sponsored by
the municipal recreation and
park board athletic committee
of which Walter Lawson is
chsirmsn.
Junior teams registered tor
the season are MacLaren school
for Boys, Free Methodist
church, champions for the past
two seasons. In the senior di
vision those registered are
MacLaren school. Woodburn
Javcees. Valley Manufasturing
Co.. and the May Furniture Co.
Final plans for the 1953
1954 season will be completed
during a meeting of managers,
athletic committee program di
rectors and referees' Thursday,
December 10. starting at 8 p m.
in the Washington school gym
nasium. The schedule, en-
i trance requirements, and other
i matters will be discussed.
Organizations wishing to en
ter teams in eith- the unior
or senior divisions are asked
to contact Charles Corwell or
one of the members of the ath
letic committee. Walter Law-
son. Layman Baird or Kenneth
Thompson, before Dec. 10.
Garrett Retains
Passing Crown
For West Coast
Nt-w Yk B'.ond Bob
Garrett. S:ir.!ord se-;0r. stands
alone as n-a.-or college foot
ball a leadirg forward passer of
1M.
Trie quar.erb.-k from San
Mar jio. CaU . turred in a per
formance that kept the passing
title on the st Coast for an
unprecedented fcurrh straight
year, hot Georg-.a t Zeke Brat-
kcwjki estabushed some im
pressive career records.
Garrett paced tie field with
llg comt:ors of 105 at
tempts. 1.(37 yards (axed and
17 touchdown throws according
to XCAA Service Bureau S:a
u:cs released T-jescay. His
Southern Ore- percentage of 57 waa tops
amocg those who had tried IH
or more aeriaav and was sur-
passed by only one piay-er woo
ihrrw Vesa frequenti?
Garrett did all tnj despite
th, tc Bratkewsk. saw action
in 11 gk-r-es wtule he played in
10
In the three preceoutg years
Westerners Don Henneh of
WashsTtc-a won the passing
crown twice a ion rvtaeirr
' mar. of LcyoU cf Los Angeles
orce
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Travel
PCC Extends
San Francisco 4MB The Pa
cilic Coast Conference has
granted Joa Ulm and two oth
er San Josa State College foot
ball players another year of
eligibility.
The PCC took action yester
dsy on an "unofficial" request
from San Jose State, non
conference school which has
athletic relations with PCC
schools.
Ulm, Tom Powers and Clar
ence Wessman were ruled In
eligible after four games this
fall because they did not have
enough semesters after trans
ferring from a junior college.
At the time, Ulm was lesding
the nation in scoring. He finish
ed the season tied for tenth.
Feund Innocent
Under PCC rules, they would
have lost all this yesr's eligi
bility as weU as that for 1954.
However, the conference ruled
the boys themselves were inno
In
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Us your old tires os part or
all of the down paymentl
SERVICE STATIONS
a a s
v-ourr ar v.apirui snrril fT A llrtr v-cnter
Lib4rty at Center UKCCN JlMIYlrj Marion at Liberty
io Millsboro Tonight
Eligibilities
cent of wrongdoing and that
San Jose officials were unsure
of the rules.
Victor O. Schmidt, confer
ence commissioner warned this
"benevolent" ruling did not set
a precedent.
In other actions, the PCC:
1 Granted Bill Albrecht.
Washington halfback, an extra
year of competition.
1 Refused William Char-
bonneau, Stanford halfback,
another year of competition.
3 Granted Terry Maddox,
Oregon baseball player, a year
of eligibility.
4 Refused Mike Monroe,
Washington halfback, another
season of eligibility.
5 Refused additional eligi
bility to Nathan Short, Univer
sity of California baseball
player.
8 Set the dates for the PCC
Track championships for May
28-29 at Seattle.
Na
the GRIP
need the extra
The world's greatesfction tires
- in snow and mud
on ice in
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Church League
Winners Listed
For First Games
f the first nllht of
Church Basketball league play
were announced looay. i.npo
tition in five leagues is spon
sored by the YMCA, .city
schools and churches.
Senior league First tnris
ti. as rm Methodist 24: Cal
vary Baptist 44, Nazarene 32;
First Presbyterian ai, rirsi
EUB 21.
Inlrnllat 'A" FifSt
Presbyterian 34. First Baptist
28: Englewood EUB 63, First
Methodist 50: St. Mark Luther
an 51, Jason Lee 33.
Intermediate B West Sa
lem Baptist 34, South Salem
SVUtvHa 2.. Rvanveliitie Tem
ple 46. Englewood EUB 26;
First Congregational 38, Keiz
er Community 16.
Junior "A" First Baotist 28.
Deaf School 16; St Mark Luth
f winter ?T
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Tuesday, December 8, 1951
eran 27, Englewood EUB 11
Junior "B" Calvary Baptist
44, Deaf School f . .
PLANS BOXING CARDS ',
Portland UJo Tex SalkeM
local matchmaker for the Ma!
tional Boxing Club, today ta.
nounced a pla.i to stage twa
boxing shows a month at ft.
Portland Armory featuring Pm,
cific Northwest fighters. T
Of. t. 1. LUB. I S Dc. O Chit. S
UKO. lOAn inn L.AJU
CHINESE NATUROPATHS
Upstairs. Z41 North Libert?
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to I p.m.t f to 1 an. CoDiuuttaZ
blood arcaaara and grin, twain
frta af chart Practical matt ui.
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