! 'A it-..'.' ?naHk to .Honor -ViEdi'-'rid0rs-' Fiieiif c SsisgeseB1 Noon Meal ; To Attract Big Turnout f-f Salem football ana are 1 iwhettinf their appetite today 'tor tha publie banquet Friday ' noon at the armory to ainf the r-pralaea of the high acbool Vik i tags, 10-game winnera until Closing to the atata chaimplon H Central Catholic. ,, i Appreciation certificate! 'A will be presented to the vanity it district and Big Six champions i "in behalf of everyone," ee ,J cording to Chairman . Bill ;l Byers. Doors to Open at 11:41 -t Doors will be open for serv K leg at 11:45 a.m. in hopea of ft completing it by 12:30 In time f to start tha program. The buf uf et-type luncheon boasts a wide 'Variety of diet. Including fish t lor the Friday meat avoiders. & Serving will be 20 girls from t ik. C" 1 1 1 1 1 , M It.. urc oatcui iuiu cuaptcr ux uic National Honor society, who will receive "wages" to go into the chapters treasury. The Junior Chamber of Commerce initiated banquet plana and has received support from a score of other Salem civic groups. The Chamber of Commerce will forego its usual Monday meeting to attend. - Tickets will be on sale at the door or in advance at Nohlgren a restaurant . Speaking on behalf of this year's team will be Tom Pick ens, center, chosen to the first team all state aggregation. Phil Burkland, stellar Salem end, will represent next year's returnees. To Honor Coaches ' Getting their share of praise will be Head Coach Lee Gut taison and his assistants, Al Cray and Hank Juran, who combined to bring Salem what Is considered its best team in history. Guests will include Oregon's coach, Len Casanova. Coach Ted Ogdahl of Willamette and Kip Taylor of Oregoii State, the "comeback king." also will be at the head table. Salem high will have a 20' piece pep band to play during the meal. Mayor Al Loucka will be master of ceremonies. Philomath and Stayton Win in Linfield Tourney McMinnville (P) Stayton and Philomath won opening games in the Linfield Old Grads basketball tournament Wednesday night. Sixteen high schools coached by Linfield graduates are en tered. Stayton defeated Dayton, SU SS, and Philomath nosed out Willaraina 45-43. Today Shedd waa to play Halsey at noon, Moro vs. Falls City at 1:30, Oakland vs. Mau- pin at 3:00, Culver vs. Glen dale at 4:30, all in the Purple division. Tonight Neahkahnie will play Newport at 7 o'clock and Yamhill vs. Madras at 8:30, in the Cardinal division. Dirloa SUrloa Rovlind, F I. Neltllnt Flnnlcum. 11 F 19. Netlien Wtllllmt. C 4. D. Oohl Bill. 4 0 19. Hlntan t. Johnion, 4 ....Q I. WUlidMn lUttrvei: stwton-willir 1. Key 9. . Oohl 9, U47 . .Bitch 9. Hil'tlmi kom: Btapton 3314. I 4SilMlk (U) (41) ttllliairaa Scirth. s F S. Jobnttoa Uch. I F 1. Forbol , Vlaail. 11 C 11. Blkir ; lortloi. 11 0 4, Utttelonn Kemp. O f IS. ailnon . RcMrrM RhUomtth Olion S. Willi- Btni Fowlir 3. fitafUzat xori: wuia- Fights Last Night (Br TtM .Usoclatcd Prtts) CLEVELAND Rocky Ctutcltenl, 117, Ot eland. oattolntd Oil Tamer. Ui. FhllsvltlDblt. 1. WUllt Trtjy, Hi. Wtih tiirtan. i topped Tuo Portufuai. 1M, 'TZ s is k XT' ' h 1 f O jj ill "Four Horsemen' Honor Laftner Tbe famed "Fear Hersemea' ef the Uni versity ef Notre Dame aarreand All-Amer-Icaa Johnny Lattner, the standout hack. Ducks Stop 'Zag Quint By 82-53 Eugene, Ore. W) Oregon used its fast break Wednesday night to overwhelm Gonzaga 82-53 in a nonconference bas ketball game here. After an evenly matched first period, the Ducks caught fire and were ahead 38-29 at the intermission. Reserves played the last 14 minutes. Oregon's Ed Halberg topped the scoring with 15 points. It was ' Oregon's fourth straight win and Gonzaga's third loss in four starts. Th box: Ooaiaia tt) tm n f ta It ft pi IP Bthrttn.f 4 11 tadLf 1 S 3 Wiuon.1 1 1 Andrea. S 4 IHlbori.o 5 Wtfttr.s tBollnd.1 4 S I Stoat.l S 1 uui.f-o l 3 14 aiarei.c 1 O Wthrfd.f S S 11 I t II 111 II lis SIS SI W.U.,0 Rebtrlct S Scr,ibll.t iehan.f-o 1 Murphr.f S MuleiBT.I S CWUUO.S , aarmpx Hw.s S Pan.1 4 IS Total! IS IS 14 S) TOUU M IS 11 S3 OonMaa It 14 1 1183 Onion M II 13 Jl a MUMd tm throw,: OontMft WtUon a tWilla s. Htairlo S Hnlcalir S. on ion Andanon. Hilbtn , Holltad. Uc Miaon 2, Bivn S. Piu, Injury Is Fatal To Hoop Player Kent, Ohio W) A 19-year- old basketball forward for Kent State university died Wednesday of Injuries doctors said he suffered Tuesday night in Kent's game with Bowling breen state university. The youth was Kenneth B. Eshelman. Dr. A. O. Deweese, Kent State physician, said Eshel man apparently suffered a hemmorhage at the base of his brain. School officials said Eshel man was hurt in. the fourth period of the game when Clar ence Yackey, -5 Bowling Green forward, pivoted and accidentally hit him In the jaw with his elbow. Church League Results Listed Results of last night's play in the Church Basketball league were announced today. Senior league Knight Me morial 66, Stayton Baptist 34 Intermediate "A" Calvary Baptist 55, First Baptist 25 First Christian 36, St. Paul Episcopal 31; First Methodist 55, St. Mark 43. Intermediate "B" First Congregational 35, Englewood EUB 23; First Methodist 54 Halbert Memorial 18. Junior "A" First Christian 29, First Presbyterian 25. Junior "B" Knight Me morial 25, St. Mark'a 6; First Congregational 30 Englewood CUB 7. With a Smile Berries with timonial banqaet Friday boob for tha Salem high school team. Above are some of the 24 National Honor Society girls who will assist in serving at the Armory. Left to right are Shirley Juraa, chapter secretary; Judy Bancroft, vice president; Karen Johnson, girls' leagns officer; Bev Lamb, Associated Student Body song queen; and Pat O'Malley, chapter member. Bearcats to Play at CPS Friday, Saturday Nights Willamette university will- dispatch its basketball team on its first road trip of the new season this week-end when the Bearcats go to Tacoma for two games with College of Puget Sound. Coach John Lewis hopes his quintet can get even for the football defeat inflicted by the Loggers on Willamette in open ing the 1953 grid season, 14-0. . There will be one game Fri day night and one Saturday at Tacoma. Willamette so far has defeat ed St Martin's in one of three games, losing to strong Hawaii and Gonzaga invaders. Coach Lewis has been chered by im provement and depth shown in his squad. The Bearcats will entertain at home again Dec. 16 and Dec. 17 in a series with Chico State, then go to Monmouth Dec. 19 to play Oregon college ol Educa tion. 1 . A series with Central Wash ington Jan. 1 and Jan. 2 will close out the pre-conference schedule, which opens Jan. 8-8 against Whitman here. Shoemaker Not To Try for 500 San Mateo, Calif. W Jock ey Willie Shoemaker is a ban doning his shot at an unbeliev able 500 winnera in a year- he's going to skip the last week of the Bay Meadows meeting Dec. 15 to 19. The close-mouthed little rider hiked his world record wins for one year to 470 Wednesday with Rice's Re gards in the third. That vic tory also boosted trainer R. H. McDanlel's world record wins for one year to 208. Shoemaker said he Is "a bit fatigued" and needs rest. He will finish out this week at Bay Meadows, take two weeks off and resume riding at Santa Anita s opening Dec. 26. Beaver Pitcher To Get Discharge : Portland 41.10 General Man ager Bill Garbarino of the Portland Beavers said today that John Tierney, 24-year-old right-handed pitcher, will join the baseball club for spring training at Clendale. lain. Tierney, who was Beaver property when he was called into the service in 1952, is up for discharge soon. as he holds Heiamaa trophy awarded an aaally by Nsw York City's Dowatewa Ath letic Clab to tha year's etrtataerttBg eellege football player. Left to right: Den Miller, Elmer Layden, Lattner, Jim Crowley and Harry gtohldreber. (AP Wlrepheto) r- smile will he accorded Salem football fans who attend the tes Salem Swim Team Meets Rival Today The Salem high swimming team meets Vancouver this af ternoon at four p.m. in the lo cal YMCA pooL Chester Good man s Vikings will be after their third win against two losses. Last week they tied Vancouver at Vancouver. The tentative Salem lineup is: 40-yard freestyle, Dave Kromer and Paul Beck; 100 yard breaststroke, Jim Hardie and Kiach; 220-yard freestyle, Jim Lawrence and Del Frahm; 100-yard breaststroke. Dean Angove and LeRoy Greibenow. 100-yard freestyle, Jim Bou- dreau and Dave Socokrfsky; 120-yard individual medley, Dave Kromer; 180-yard med ley relay, Dean Angove, Jim Hardie and Dave Socolofsky; 160-yard relay, Jim Boudreau, Jim Lawrence, Paul Beck and Dave Kromer. Edmonton Buys Spokane Battery juimomon. Alia, vn fur chase of pitcher Art Worth and veteran catcher Bill Sheets from Spokane Indians was an nounced Wednesday by Gen eral Manager John Ducey of Edmonton Eskimos cf the Western International Baseball league. Worth, a southpaw and na tive of Victoria who once played semi-pro ball with Cal gary, won 11 games and lost six with Spokane last season. He had a 8.82 earned run av erage. He was voted to the WIL'a first all-star team. Sheets caught 111 games for the Indians in 1953, hit .300 and batted in 53 runs. He will replace catcher Dick Morgan, sold by Eskimos to St Paul Saints of the American Assn. Catcher Refuses To Stay in W 1 1 Spokane Iff) Catcher Bill Sheets says he believes he should advance to a higher league than the Class A West ern International loop and is not interested in playing for Edmonton next season. Told Wednesday the Spokane Indians had sold him to Ed monton, Sheet said: 'Tm going to work for the railroad about the first of the year, and if I'm still In this league when spring practice starts I'm going to stay with the railroad." Sheets, winner of the "Most Popular Player" award at Spokane last season, has twice wvtl Miarcu tV MIC ITill WIUT j team, nc oauea .auu and nao a fielding average of .985 at Spokane in 1953. TROTTERS BEAT WHIRLWINDS CorvaUls 0JJ9 The Harlem Globetrotters squeezed out a 67-50 basketball victory over the Boston Whirlwinds here last night Why Suffer Any Longer " Wha cum fan M our ChteoM I !, SauttM tor (444 rr la Chlaa. Mo niuor vita mhu UanM TV an nueua. Sloorem nulla, bnn, anaa, M. kitnon, a, oftfUMtloa. atatra, aitooUo, 'koaM, toll aas kueaar tent, tm. fault aait4alala. CHARLIE CHAN esc. Otftaa Staan 4 S Th. 44 S4. wmto nt st oo,j SaLzii oaav PinionWon't Be on Hand Monmouth Captain Char lie Pinion likely will be miss ing from the Oregon College of Education lineup when the Wolves entertain Southern Ore gon college Friday and Satur day nights. Pinion has ben excused from practice this week to prepare for fall term examinations starting next week. Southern Oregon's Red Raid ers, who seem to be having their best team in recent years. have just completed a series split with Humboldt State of the Far West conference. OCE reserve strength has been depleted further by loss of Dick Jones, who has sev erely sprained ankle; Ernie Ediger, advised to drop out be cause of a bad shoulder; and John Scott who left school. Jim Rice or Darrell Davis will replace Pinion In the line up if be doesn't appear. Other starters- will be Frank Grove and Don McKenxie at forwards, Bob Frantz at center and Larry Chamberlain at guard. ' Kansas to Open Against Tulane Kew Orleans (ff) The Uni versity of Kansas, a strong con tender for the NCAA basket ball title, opens its season Thursday night against dan gerous Tulane. (Phog) Allen, starting his 36th year as head man an Kan sas, said he "wouldn't be sur prised if we got knocked off' in meeting Tulane, rated one of the south s top cage powers. The Kansaus, nosed out by one point by Indiana for the 1953 NCAA crown, are making a two-game southern tour for "improvement" according to Allen, one of the game's better known pessimists. Kansas fol lows tha Tulane game by meet ing Louisiana State in Baton Rouge Saturday night UCLA Prepares For Rose Bowl Los Angeles, Iff) The UCLA Brums settled down to work Thursday at the Pacific Coast Conference representative to play Michigan State of the Big Ten in the Rose Bowl New Year's Day. Interest centered on two plsyers, tackle Chuck Doud and fullback Bob Davenport Both have knee troubles from the University of Southern California game. The pair, key hopea in the Bruin program, probably will be back in shape by game time but they may have, to take easy workouts for awhile, ssya trainer Ducky Drake. FEATURING THE IIG MOTOROLA KAYE HALBERT GENERAL ELECTRIC Sales and Service 36SN. Com'l Wi. iAHi EASY BUDGET TERMS Green Stamps Open Friday 'til 9 F. M. ASSOCIATED PRESS Sale sa, Oregon, Thursday, December 10, 1953 Page 17 Sacred Heart flt. Angel in By DON W1CHMAN The Sacred Heart Cardinals came from behind last night at the Salem Armory to edge out the Mt Angel Prepsters, 46 to 43 in an overtime go. The Cards started out slowly, but got hot after a time out ending the first quarter In a 18-15 tie. In a fast second pe riod neither team could keep a bold on the balL resulting in a series of fouls and jumps. Of 20 points scored by Sacred Heart In the first halt, 12 were accounted for by 14 free-throw attempts. In the third period, the Mt Angel boys controlled the backboard, but the Redbirds clipped off 10 markers despite the Angelf alight edge in height Going into the last stan za with a Mt Angel lead of 35- 30. the 'l" center, Roy Hitz, fouled out; following him was the Cards' captain, Vince Mart who racked up 16 markers, with three minutes left The Cardinals continued dunking them in, raising the score to 42-38, Prepsters. With 45 seconds to go, Jim Borsber ry. set one in, and was fouled. He sank the free-throw and the Mt Angel dub held only a one point lead. Endres of the Cards also was fouled and he followed Leahy Says Again Team Is Greatest South Bend, Ind. (ff Praise of Notre Dame's undefeated 1951 football team waa unan imous at the annual civic ban quet honoring the aquad Wednesday night , Coach Frank Leahy, reiterat ing that it waa "the greatest I ve ever been associated with,' said Its finest attribute was courage. "This was particularly ex emplified in the last touch down in the final seconds to tie Iowa." he said. "That was one of the most Inspiring things of my life." Another speaker, Iowa Ath letic Director Paul Brechler, touched on Notre Dame's race with the clock to score a touch down at the end of the first half and at the close of the game for a 14-14 tie. In both instances, Notre Dame players feigned injury to stop the clock. - The thing greatly over looked In that game was that within the allotted time and according to the rules, Notre Dame scored touchdowns to tie," said Brechler. "There has been no Iowa complaint" NAMED BEST PACERS Columbus, Ohio (ff) Hl Lo's Forbes. Keystoner and Adios Boy were the three1 top pacers of 1953, the annual poll ef 112 turf writers by the U. S. Trotting Assn. showed Thurs day. - - Al Rosen, third baseman of the Cleveland Indians, receiv ed his nickname Flip as a high school basketball player. IBimestt ' " SHAVING INSTRUMINT Truly a f raatur barbar" ...thraa aetra-ran Bros ttroak twia Iraada, paar. t4 bf lk silhllart AC-DC tham atstw atne balH staftBA sfsat BBtnMm e( cUas at fmj trantl With. tWhint b4ack ana pM itl' ptmt4 jrom through 7 . . M J ohavia-ss fcsssr x I M CAPITAL DRUG STORE 405 Stats St. Corner of Liberty WE GIVE Z-VC GREEN STAMFS f UNITED PRESS Shades Overtime with a good shot for a 42-42 tie at the busier. Had Six Players en Fleer Going into the three-minute overtime. Bo rs berry was fouled again and hit it for another pointer. Meanwhile Ebner was sent in a a replacement for the Angels by coach Ray Uti giv ing the blue and yellow boys a six-man teem. Coach ','-o Grox- jaeques of the Cards ualled the referee oa it giving Ebner a technical foul and giving Bora berry two mare shots at the hoop which were good, giving the cards a 45-42 edge. Ferachweiler of the Angels and Lulay of Sacred Heart each sank a foul shot, crediting the Cardinals with a 46-43 win. their third in the last four non- conference contests. The Sacred Heart Bee squad also took the prep club, 26-32, with ' Dick Barr pushing through 18 markers for the Sa lem -club. Sacred Heart plays St. Francis at Eugene Friday night. bMlSwtW ; (4S m. aanl ii it ( tp lc n i tp V.Mtt.f 1 s IMTrmtri s 1 S I CIMdw&s SSI 1 Tra.t 4 4 1J J.Brltwrr.t S S IMBltu - I 111 JMorlrtT.t 1 S S BiKhilt.t 1 t S S FJtMb.4 1 4 S llain S 4 4 Monti S e S llutj I 1 1 I OLulr.r sis 1 OcrmtnM t S DJtnu sill Tttall il944t ' TotU 14 19 1441 Basketball Scores Or FAB WKST Orttoa St, Ooatacm SJ. - , ' Bivul 41. Waialstioa Stall 4S. Ftdllo Uamn 11. Pviot 8oqa4 St. Bow Huloo T4. Ban ! lfartMa 44. CUrl (Wutu) at, aloatonr Fanlatala aasr " " t . ForSham M. Tui Si. tal It, Muhlmban 43. XAlorotto SI, Frmnua tL Bimrt 11. WMIitu 44. CornaU at, CUrkion IT. Brown 3. Morthoutom St. emmbsra Ta, Mt. at. Uirn 49. Upoala 14. Brooaln OolMt at. , Cup Kilmer at, loaa It. BrondoU 11. Boston Onrff. ft. Butaoro lot, Uontdnh 71. Mw BonprMrt 49, LcvtU Ttcfe. 43. carnrtlt Ttca 71 Orm Cltr 41. SOUTH NTT (1. AhmtKui OntT. II. VllltBora Tl, Baltlmoro Loyola 43. Vlrt lain M. Randolph-Uwoa 41. - Florida 109, Wofford t). Toon. Tnoh ST, Oomoon at, sutnn T9, OMrtla Tlhrr, 49. IDWSST niioou to. Batter 44. Mlonl (Ohlol 79. Dutoa T. Wobuh 74, St. JOHpb'o (Did.) sa Dtpaua- 43, Ball Stata 7S, 9C4luauoo 97, Adrian It. cntihlon 43, Soath Duota 17. Wuhtnitan Sk Jjmltt 44, SnUura nilaou H. Ullllttn 111, BlBliant St, SOUTBWIST Sootliora MilbodUt 71. Tulta 74. 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