Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 14, 1953, Page 17, Image 17

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Satan, Oregon, Monday, December 14. 1953 Pag 17
Crusaders Defeat Taft
Point to Waldport Replay
Salem academy's quintet is
pointing today to a chance to
even the score with Waldport,
which comes to Salem Tuesday
night in a rematch after Friday
night's rough game at Wald
pnrt. Waldport won that one, 47
43, but on the basis of Satur
day night's Salem academy per
formance at Taft, Coach Bob
Funk sees a good chance.
The Crusaders notched their
first win in three games with a
convincing 32-43 conquest
which found them leading by
IB points in the second quar
ter. They moved ahead after
three minutes when it was 4-4,
using fast breaks and close
guarding which forced Taft to
resort to long shots.
Employment of academy re-
serves at the last, allow d Taft
to trim the margin to nine. At
one time the Crusaders hit
six field coals without a miss.
Funk cited the ball Bandung
of Dave Phillips, a guard who
led with 16 points; the all-
around play of Aen benrener,
forward, and Harold Allister,
forward. Thunnan Kreder, Jun
ior, varsity player, played all
the Jayvee game, then substi
tuted for Virgil Fadenrech,
who fouled out in the second
quarter and completed that
game.
The academy Jayvees were
fired up for their 37-24 victory
and played a competent game,
Funk said.
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Sacred Heart
Plays Angels
On Tuesday
By DON WICHMAN
Sacred Heart academy will
try to repeat its first victory
over Mt. Angel Tuesday night
at Mt. Angel just a week after
squeezing out a 46-43 over
time decision over the Preps in
a Salem game.
Last Friday night at Eugene
the St Francis Saints made it
two straight over Sacred
Heart, 44-34, by outplaying
and outshooting the Cardinals
in a non-league game. Dec. 4
St. Francis won from Sacred
Heart, 58-45.
The first quarter showed the
Cards yielding to the Saints for
a 15-6 lead. The halftime tal
ly was 29-16, the St. Francis
boys sinking in 14 as to 10 for
the Cardinals. Controlling the
backboard, the local quint also
took the third quarter, racking
up 10 pointers. Sacred Heart
made five, but all were scored
by Captain Vince Matt, who
also tallied all points in the
first quarter.- The Salem boys
made a great comeback In the
last period, pushing through 14
points, with the Saints only
scoring 5. This still wasn't
enough, the The St Francis
Saints took it 58-45, on the
Cards' floor.
The Cards Bee-squad was
also defeated by the St. Fran
cis quint, 49-32. S. H. A.'i
next scheduled appearance is
in the Salem Hi School gym,
tonight in the Capitol league
Jamboree.
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Basketball Scores
PEZP BCOBU
By Tfast AuocUWd m. 1
Tncoutr (WuH) U. CltTtlttd
(Portland) 41.
Ortnt U. CantreJ Cftthollo 41 (both
Portland).
BavrrUburi 43 Blwdaw ST.
Vernonl. H. OrtfOB Ctty M.
rorcti Orover U. Central (MOQftOttta
Independenct) U. ,
Tillamook . Warranto. 34.
Batumi (Portland, 43, Aatortft 41.
ftl. Helena U, Lineoln PorU&nd M.
Mapletoo M, Mohawk 4.
Mt. Verntm 40, Prairie CltT .
Reno (.Nit.) ft. KUmath Fall 43.
Martnlltld It, Oruu Pau U.
BolM (Idahoi , Baktr II.
Albany 47. Bend M.
La Orandc S3, Nrui .
PrlncTlUt tl. HcrmUtra tt.
DirriUt M, MltrJMU ST.
Euieoa 13. Mcdlerd II.
MrrU Point 21. Myrtle Croak M.
Phoenix 47. Trcka 4CalU.) 31.
North Bend 43, Cottavo Orort IS.
Po.dtr, VaUty II, Condon 41.
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Beavers Think
Bruins to Win
Portland () Oregon State
regulars who played them both
expect UCLA to defeat Michi-
gan State by a narrow margin
in the Rose Bowl next Jan. 1
L. H. Gregory, sports editor
of the Oregonian, reported in
his column Sunday that of the
19 OSC varsity men polled 12
tabbed UCLA as the winner
and 3 Michigan State. The
Uclans were favored in the be
lief they have the stronger line.
Oregon State was the dniy
football team to meet the two
Rose Bowl rivals this season,
losing to UCLA 41-0 and Mich
igan State 34-6.
To Box Here
Ed Millberger, Oregoa welterweight
AATJ champion In 1(52 from the PAL
elak, kas a revenge motive for fighting Howard Mere
dith Wednesday Blent la Salem. Meredith landed a kaeck.
at pinch on Millberger in their recent amateur beat la
Salem. It wiU be ene of It fights.
Madras and Culver Win
"Old Grads" Tournament
LlafltM OU era TtMr
Oakland II. PaUa Ctty 44.
Y tin bill 47. Dayton 43 Ttrt.m,.
Mftupln ftS. Moro 31.
Mtahkahnla ftl. Philomath S3.
Oltodalsj ftl, Halsoy 34. -Ntwport
ftS, WUlamlna M.
Culvtr M. flbodd 41.
Iladrai M. Stayton 4. '
COLLEGE BA8BBTBAIX
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alardar'a maaalt.
Far Wtat
Waabingion Btata IS, WAitworiA 4T
Idaho II, MonUoa 40
Orei on Btat 14, Portland V. II
Sattlt U. 92, Pcpsordlna 71
Ooniaca U. Central WaahinitOtt 41
Colleia ct Pusot Bound H, WUlanv
ttta it
Whitman H. suttrn waahint too u
Pacific Luthtraa fB. PadfM U. II
Southern Om on II. Orasos COB IS
Chic at o State M. Ltwla and Clark IS
Prcino Stata TS. San Pranclaeo StaU IS
Calllornla J. Santa Clara 10
Collf o PacUle U, Cal Atflat U
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MicbUan I. Marauctt 14
Ohio Stata 73. Oklahoma 44
IUinola 71. Alabama 14
Ohio tj. 19. Waah. Jtff. ST.
Wuconaln 14. Miasourl tS
Rio Orando IS, HUladala 41
Detroit lol, Younutoarn n
Iowa suit 73, Cralibwa 4M
Nabruxa II. 0"a 79
Indiana 71. Butler M
Kentucky SiaH ft4. Pent Stat 4T
Eaval
Bowdoln II. Main n
Jfchn Bopklna 1ft, Swarthaort IT
Siena ftl. lone 14
Cornell 10. Collate M
Ntaiara n, LaSaiit H
Penn State 13. Ptnn II
Vender oil t 71. Southern Methodlat M
Indiana State 71. DePauw II
Lalarettt 14. CCNY IT
St. Boaavtntuta ftl. jmoyne
Geneva 7ft, Carnetlt Tech M
Lehlih 14. Delaware 31
Poidham 14. Princeton 41
Holy Croaa 13. Boitoo V. 4T
Columbia 44. Army IT
Connecticut M. Bucknin M
See Ik
Miami IS, Florida Tl
Kentucky II. Xavler (Ohio) H
Cincinnati 11. Tennwaee as
Oeon la 77. Clemaon II
AUCfheny 71, Oberlln II
Duqueane II. Pitt 43 .
Auburn IS. Oeorala Ttch M
Saatbweet , '
Text U. HOUBOO 14
Oklahoma City II. Baylor H
Oklahoma A M II. Colorado !
St. LouU 0. DrasU II
Baekiy MeafiUla
Kanaae State 71. Wyomlnf 4f
Utah M. Loyola ftS
Brltham Tonne 71, Ttxa Chrlatlaa fl
Colorado A M. Tl, cosora4o Stat M
Montana Bute 70. Utah sum
Idaho Stat 13, Rocky fountain IS
Collet l Idas M atrB Mob
Una 71
DeoTex M, Rw la 41
PBO BASKETBALL
(By The A uodated Prtail
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Mlrwanke 73, Baltimore II.
Byracu 101. Boa ton T4.
Rocheiter 17, Minneapolla TO.
New York St. Port Wayn M-
atairday'a Beealt
Boiton 10. Baltlmor 1ft.
MmneanolU 11. New Tort IT.
Rochrtter M, syracua 04.
Lindsey, Jack 0,Reilly
In Tuesday Main Event
The popular, hefty and re
spected Luther Lindsey, put
ting off his trip home to Vir
ginia for Christmss with his
family, will meet Jack O'Rei
ley In the main event of the
Tuesday night wrestling show
at the Salem Armory.
O'Reiley In recent bouts has
shown he Is recovered from
rib Injuries and would like to
win this one so he can chal
lenge Carl Engstrom to his Pa
cific coach lightweight cham
pionship. At Portland last
time Lindsey and O'Reiley
grappled to a lively draw.
In the semi-wind-up, David
Jons, with a 13-pound ad
vantage, will have his hands
full with Jack Kiser, the vet
eran, catlike ringmaster.
Don Kindred, loser to O'-
McMinnvillev Madras won-
the Cardinal division and Cul
ver the Purple division of the
second annual Old Grads bas
ketball tournament here Satur
day night
The division, named after
Linf ield's colors, found Madras
defeating Stayton, 80-48. and
Culver winning from Shedd,
54-41.
Doug Brahm, senior guard,
set a scoring record in lead
ing Oakland to fourth place in
the Purple division, 61-44. He
tallied 31 points. Glendale was
fourth in the Cardinal bracket
in defeating Ualsey, 51-34.
Maupin won third spot In
the Purple division over Moro,
52-36, while Neahkahnie whip
ped Philomath, 57-23, for third
place in the Cardinal side.
Culver and Shedd each
placed two on the Purple all-
stsr team chosen by coaches.
Madras and Stayton each earn
ed two spots on the Cardi
nal all-star quintet.
Ole Johnson is - Madras
coach and Buck Monroe is Cul
ver mentor.
The all-star teams:
PURPLE: Wilbur Dearborn,
Culver; Harold Gibson, Cul'
ver: Tom Northern, Shedd
Russ Miller, Shedd; Ray Rich
mond, Maupin.
CARDINAL: Bill Machamer,
Madras (most valuable player
selection); Roger Dlddock, Ma
dras; Roger NeiUbn, Stayton;
Wayne Minten, Stayton; Larry
Hermans, Yamhill.
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Btiuan 4 0
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HUMma Culnr 11, Shadd 11.
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Reiley, will be in a special ev
ent against Bronco Lubich
down here from a series at Se
attle. Lubich probably will
learn about Kindred's head'
butting, a tactic which agi
tates the fans and stuns his
foes.
In the opener, "Golden Boy"
Lena, with the shapeley mus
cles, will tangle with Danny
O'Rourke, a scrappy lad on
bis way up.
The card will start at 30.
Tickets are on tale at Barb's.
JfATtONAL POOTBAIX ttSOtJl
(By Tha Aaaoclatad Praia)
Salardar'a BaaaHa
to. Aaialai 11. Oraaa Say IT.
Saaday, BaaaHa
DrtrMt ST. Naw Tark Id.
PhUadalpbl. 43. Clarataad ST.
Chlcaaa Cardinal, 34. Chkata Baan IT.
an Pranclara U. Baltlmara 14.
Plttaaarfk la. Waahlaitaai 13.
Three Hoop
Jamborees
This Week
Three basketball jamborees
this week spotlight high school
schedules. ...
After tonight's Capitol
league get-together at Salem
high school gym, the Willam
ette Valley league of eiffht
teams will travel to Molalla
Friday night for their battle
for the totem pole trophy.
Also .Friday night, the Ya
wama circuit will race over the
hardwood of the North Marion
nigh school gym.
Marion county B league play
goes into its second week with
each team playing two games.
Only Salem High Viking
game will be Friday at Spring
field. Salem academy will host
Waldport Tuesday night Sec-
red Heart will go to Mt Angel
Tuesday and entertain Silver
ton Saturday.
The schedules:
Mob
Capitol lecju Jamboree at Bale
Rlth iBaered Heart, Stayton. AJera
Academr ea. Central, catca, ri.ll
mathi. Tae4r
Sacred Heart at aft. Antel
WaMport at Balem Academy
Bhersdan at Central
A lata at Perrrde,
Btejton tt DaUaa
North Merlon at Caerad
UcUlnnviUe at Lebanoa
ralla Cltr at Amity
SuUtmUjr at Mill CUr
Chemaw t 8t Paul
Jefferaoa at OBO
Oat t Detroit
Be lo at OervaLa
Bandy at Or-iham
CorTalll at Buten
Albany at Toledo
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Btevnaoa. Waah avt Asirut
Balem tt Bprtoifleld
WVL Jamboree at Katun (Ur.iaii
Baneljr. Bitaeaela. Can&y a WAdvrtimrti.
SUrerton, Dalle e. Mt. Antel).
Tavama Uuui Jam born at Mwth
Marlon.
Mill City at Oerval
O0D at Chemaw
Oatea at Jefferaon f
Bt. Paul at BubllnltV
Detroit at Beta
Aitoria at Lebanon
Perrydal at Valaeu
Caaca)e at Wyit
Bend at Miitoa-rrMwatar
Scaald at Corvallta
PTinevlll at Albany
Zucene at Oram
Sataraar
wood ban at newberr
BIlTertoa 't Baered Heart
Beaald at ebanoa
Btaytoa at Bherldaa .
Central at Dayton
Bend at Hilton -Pretr
Attorl at Corr alii
Redmond at Albany
Comeback
Falls Short
Saturday
Saturday night's 83-51 loss to
Collet of Pufet Sound at Ta-
coma was a direct reversal of
Friday night a comeback form.
Coach John Lewis of Willam
ette university said today.
"It was disappointing." he
said briefly. What happened
was that the Bearcats surged
Friday from a 12-30 deficit to
tie it at t i and speed ahead
to win 67-61. The combination
playing at that time Included
Tom Gooding. Peta Reed, pick
Hoy, Duane Shields, Jerry Mc
Allister' and Dave Gray.
The Saturday game which
gave Willamette a 2-2 record
this season, found the CPS log
gers overcoming a 7-2 deficit to
gala a 16-11 first quarter lead.
then hold the Bearcats to nine
points in the second quarter to
lead 33-20 at halftime.
Dick Hoy, two-year letter-
man, accounted for Willam
ette's early and brief lead with
three quick baskets.
Warren Moyles cornered 20
points and Jerry Medin 11 for
the Loggers as CPS charged to
a three-quarter margin of 81-
33.
Chlca State, fresh from a
pair of convincing wins over
Lewis and Clark, will come to
Salem for games Wednesday
and Thursday nights. Oregon
College of Education will host
W.U. Saturday night for the
last pre-holiday battle.
6 Capitol League Team
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Paired for Tonight s Jam
Pairing! tor tonight's Capitol
1 a g u a . basketball jamboree
were announced this morning
by Wayn Jordan, Central high
school, league president. '
The annual collection of six
teama will start at 7 o'clock at
Salem high school's gymnast
urn. Pric of admission will be
75 cents for adults and 25 cents
for children and students.
Her are the psirings, each
game to be two tight-minute
quarters:
7 o cioci 5cred Heart vs.
Cascade.
7:45 Salem Academy vs.
Philomath.
8:30 Stayton vs. Central.
Sacred Heart. Salem Acade
my and Stayton represent the
"north" white Cascad, Philo
math and Central are on the
"south" tesm.
The section which accounts
for the most total points will
be declared the winner.
No trophies will be given
either for the best cheering sec
tion or for the highest score.
Jordan pointed out.
Probable starting lineups:
Three Coaches to Make
WVL Debuts in Jamboree
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SOCE Topples
Wolves Again;
Score 76 to 63
Monmouth Vft Southern
Oregon defeated Oregon Col
lege of Eucation, 76-63, Sat
urday night to sweep a two-
game basketball series here.
The score of Friday night's
gam was 88-73.
Leon Keefe paced Southern
Oregon with 23 points, high for
the game,
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Molalla Three coaches will-
make their first lesgue appear
ences at the annual Willamette
Valley league basketball Jam
boree Friday night at Molalla
high school. ,
They are Al Grove, Molalla:
Ray Utz, ML Angel; and
Charles Driggen, Canby.
It will be the northern
schools Molalla, Sandy, Esta-
cada and Canby playing the
south, Woodburn, Silverton,
Dallas and Mt Angel.
T:am captains will draw to
determine opponents Jusf be
fore the jamboree opens at 7:30
p.m. Each team will play two
eight-minute quarters, the
team scoring the most points
receiving a trophy.
Returning coaches are
George Potter, Sandy; Mar
shall Barbour, -Woodburn; Gor
don Kunke, Dallas; Milt Bsum,
Silverton; and Truman Osburn,
Estacada.
League schedule opens Jan.
Dallas won last year's WVL
championship and placed sixth
in the state. Molalla scored
the most points to win the Jam
boree trophy, a totem pole with
detachable carvings of teams'
emblems. The Molslla Indian
carving rests on top now. A
team muit win it three times
to gain permanent possession.
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VarsityGridders.
Dads Guests Thurs.
Salem high school varsity
football lettermea and their
fathers will be guests Thurs
day sight at a banquet to b
glvca by the Associated 8ta
dent Body. Tha second an
nual event will be at 6:3t la
the high school cafeteria.
E. F. Carleton, principal,
said that Coach Lea Casa
nova of th Untverstiy of Or
egon will be speaker. Th re
mainder of th program will
be Informal, he said. .
City Hoop Loop
To Meet Tonight
Representatives of tesms
wishing to enter th City bas
ketball league will meet to
night at Room 108 in Salem
high school.
Director Vern Gilmore said
that schedules will be worked
out and practice times and lo
cations for either six or eight
teams.
Salem Academy Ka
Schreder. Harold Allister.
Bruce . Dalk. Virgil ladn-
rach, and Dav Phillips. - '
Sacred Heart Viae Matt,
Clyde rUdwood, Fred Staab,
Jim Moriarty and Jim Bora
berry. ......
Stayton Roger' Nisjaoa,
Dav NletUng, Kd Gobi, Bit
Willadsen and Wayn Mlntea.
Cascad Don Wipper, Ea
ton Beach, Neal Kinion. Bill
Brown and Gen Winkle.
Central Larry Johnson,
Gil BartsL Gerald Freeman,
Mare Nelson and Jim Fratxk.
Philomath Cliff Leach, Del
Lornin. Dave Vincent, Jfaat
Scarth and Dav Kemp, -
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Ediger, Withrow
Elected Captains
Corvallis (U.B Quarterback
Jim Withrow snd end Wes Ed
iger were named co-captains
for the 1954 Oregon State Col
lege football season at the an
nual Ring banquet here last
night. -
Ralph Carr, the heavy-duty
right halfback, was nsmed
moat valuable player on the
squsd during 1951V. The Otto
Sitton sward for the best line
man of the yesr went to de
parting Captain Laverne Fer
Salem Matmen
Postpone Trip
To Sweet Home
The high school wrestling
match scheduled for tonight
with Salem at Sweet Home has
been postponed, Coach Hank
Juran said Sunday.
Juran explained, that the
state activities association does
not permti opening the mat
schedule until Tuesday, a spec
ified period after opening prac
tice. Originally, the first match
was set for Wednesday but was
moved back later to avoid con
flict with other school activi
ties.
Juran said the match has
been re-scheduled this Tuesday.
CENTRAL LOSES 13-52
Forest Grove Forest Grove
racked up a decisive 63-52 win
over Central Union high school
here Saturday night, leading
throughout. Quartertime scores
were 18-8, 30-25. Tom Alsep
and Marc Nelson scored 12
esch for Centrsl, while Dick
Smith made 11 for Forest
Grove.
UCLA Leads US
At Punting Game
New York Ml UCLA'S Rose
Bowl bound Bruins are masters
of the punting gam in major
college football for 1833.
UCLA, according to NCAA
Service Bureau Statistics re
leased Monday returned punts
further than any other team
in the country 561 yards. The
Bruins blocked seven of their
opponents 63 punts while the
next best effort in punt block
ing was four.
Duck Pin Entry
Bowls Three 100s
Mrs. Vivisn Frazier bowled
a three-game series of 100-100-
100 300 in the second section
of the Brunswick Duck Pin con
test the past week.
Tom Wood. BIB Bowling
Court proprietor, said there are
five times the number of con
testants as in the October sec
tion of the national event. The
third and final Brunswick sec
tion will start Jan. 10 and end
Jan. 31.
Bob Reeves, Salem, rolled a
666 series to win th singles
event of th third annual Wil
lamette valley bowling tourna
ment at th Capitol Lanes Sat
urday and Sunday.
Bob Ryan of Salem and Lar
ry Oslund of Dallas combined
to win th doubles with 1318.
Eight persons placed In tha
money in the singles and four
pairs in th doubles, which fin
ished last night . . - . i
Winners in sigles; -
1. Bob Reeve, Salem, 866.
2. Dr. Jim Dcageo, Salem,
654.
I. Ralph , Bommcr, ' SaJera,
65L
4. Bob Ikatrom, Salem, 650.
6. Walter Gardner, Salem,
643.
4. Clev Bennett, Portland,
631.
7. Sara Piazza, Portland,
631.
8. Ed LaFranchise, Portland,
623.
f. Hugh Wllkerson (tt), 8a
lem, 623. ,
Doubles winners:
1. Bob Ryan-Larry Oslund,
1818.
t. Cliff Mslson-Jsy Gould,
Salem, 1228.
8. Harry Holmes-Jsck Boel-
berg, Portland, 1223.
4. Walt Gardner-Jim Ross,
, . Salem, 1213.
5. Don Lutz-Floyd McNulL
. 1211 (Just out of th mon
ey). .
Washington (JA1a former
Oregon Stat football slaver
has been named on th third
annual all-Army football team
announced today - by Army
Times, national weekly news
paper for th Army.:
tie is Pvt. Dsve Mann, whe
plays halfback for th Fort
Ord, Calif., Soldier. . i .--"
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