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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1953)
Pact 18 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Bales. OreretJ Friday, December 18, 19SJ Vikings at Springfield Tonight to Open iig Six Drive I Five Teams SCORES in the ALLEYS University Alleys COtnCEBTlAL UAOUI NO. 1 Mftthta lr, (1) Wuitnrftth 411. Ml. Rrt, 17 tm Mb. ) ra,r II, OlMa IM 6boatke , Bewir 434, BrnechJ 431, Cmutv Ms. Vfliur 474, Mnn ntcnar m, siiyir 411, sovdtr UT Caanrr Ntt. 1 1 WUon 404. Clarki viwtr Hi, ThlMa Ml. P1Bk CMruB (I) lnehJ 470, Maltitaa 434. Plan 4M, AUkinaot. ). Achmtd 7D. Imh lUtoaaU ! Draw Ml, OchM 4M. tUltm M4, Cftrvtr Wmi aUloa Laaifear l Br Mr 4tl. AmttiitU Ml. Kromwalt KM. Hotlnka 471. M1mb 47S. eUM 4 WtrM Chtrraa l) - 1Um I J 7, WMtllni IN, RuiMll UT, a, map ib. sari . tmmka hmm I.Tmimm All fttcJ.ar.ta 441. Iftrcourl . OtnmiU 400. inBMM wj. wiiumttia aHilleJera DMtcr SM, CirlMS 434. B. Differ 404, nmk m priM 441. lartflwar (t)-BolMT Ml. Hauiaa 474. rnippi MB. TIMr Ml. JDAOMD 43, lwi CrtflMa ID Cook 403. H1U 441, mitti 464. 6Uok 434. Dyer 434. 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Co-Champs Of League MO III ITHKDINOt W L Prl. ruO Al,or I im 1M ih lui.n. ,...1 I IM M 4, Rorr.llU 1 I V 1 n pr'nill,l4 I f n U B.D4 t .M. 10. 140 .! ,. FAN FARE hWik DMim :UST it Casanova Lauds Vikings At Final Grid Banquet Orefon'f coach Len Cau- nova put the final touch to Sa lem high tchool'i football team by tagging it but night ai "one of the finest organized and eharpeit high echool teame I ever aaw In Oregon." Caianova, who vowed he had not laid that at any other banquet, ipoke at an informal dinner given the 19S3 Viklngi by the Salem student body at the high school cafeteria. There were 68 players, coaches, fath ers, administrators and guests present. Citing the Lebanon game, won by Salem 42-7, Casanova noted tne "poise and execution of plays" of the Vikings and added that "your actions off as well as on the field contributed to your success." Beat In 29 Years Other tributes came from Principal E. A. Carleton, Vice Principal Gurnee Flesher, Di rectors of Athletics Vera Gil more, who was master of cere monies, and from the coaches. Flesher, who said he prob ably has seen more Salem high garnet than anyone else, de clarer: "since 1824 I never aaw a better team and never was prouder of one." He said he had not received a single complaint against a player and that all had average or above average grades. Carleton testified that the team "made me immensely proud of you." Gilmore gave credit to pre-game prepara tions of George Grant, a fac ulty member who handled bus iness details, and work had it." he told the Vikings. In his 23 years of coaching, he added, "I never wanted an alibi.' (S) Loyalty to self, team mates, coaches, school and com munity. The Oregon coach showed movies of the Oregon-South ern California game In Port land, won by the Ducks in a major upset, 13-7. Also introduced were sports editors Al Lightner and A. C. Jones and sportcaster Chuck Boice. By PAUL HARVEY, in Salem high's Vikings open the defense of their Big Six co-championship tonight when they meet the Springfield Mil lers at Springfield. The Millers wer also co-champions last year, along with Corvallis, Eu gene and Albany. Harold Hauk's Vikings will ULSSVt 'Ih'f. ir Kington ( The In-rh7.rVno,y.b power-laden Eugene and pos- ""I EhlnVtOOom il sibly Albany and Corvallis I ?ime ?. ?!lnVJ??2. ff a i'H Internat'l League Takes in Havana And Richmond league is entirely dependent on the Richmond situation. ranked ahead of them. Salem at the first feared bad season with their lack of from Montreal, Canada, to Havana, Cuba. The tripIe-A baseball league uu wemmvu will, men Ml'K Ul , m u. nM, . it V-dZSTroaSbfock dl" uTam. Sob Wu5. 64 JSoJ I" " hmond V. stepped Into Bishop s shoes and ne mor' "" hurdle re has done well. He helped the;n"ln- Richmond must come Vikings trim Hillsboro in their UP- by Jn-. with ball park uiai meeu uiiemauonai league Height Problem For OCEirh 2 Games Coming Monmouth The biggest headache teen by Coach Bob Livingston this week-end Is the perennial trouble for the OCE Wolves stopping opposing centers. Oregon College of Education has the distinction of having no one taller than 6 feet 1, where as its opposition to date has had them as high as ( feet 8. SOCE, for example, racked up two victories over OCE with the help of 51 points by Cen ter Leon Keefe. In four games to date the opponents' centers have averaged 23.7 against the Wolves. OCE will play tonight at Linficld and will host Willam ette Saturday night. Both have tall players. last encounter ten days ago. Salem has scored two im pressive wins thus far in the young season with a 72-63 win over the Hillsboro Spartans and they started off the year witn a 90-4S win over the strong Roosevelt Roughriders, thought to be a power in the Portland league. Look Good in Drills The Vikings looked good In scrimmage with the Willara ette university freshmen Tues day afternoon. Springfield has been hurt badly by the loss of weir key players from last year, while the Vikings have three starters back Tom Pickens, Jim Knapp and Gordy Domogalla. Knapp, a 9-11 senior, and Domogalla, a 5-8 senior, will start at the guard posts and lead the Vikings in their fast break. At the forwards there will probably be Wayne Erick ton, 6-1 senior, and Tom Pick ens, 5-10 senior. Wulf will probably begin at center. Behind the five starters. Hauk has Neal Scheidel, one of the fastest men on the squad, and Herb Triplett, to see ac tion as guards; Jim Whitmire, 6-3 Junior, who will see action as center, and Gary Paterson, one-year letterman, and Larry Springer, a two-year letter- man, for forwards. The preliminary clash matches the Salem Junior var sity, coached by Lee Gustaf son, and the Springfield Jun iors. standards. Havana's entrance Into the OAMSS TONIGHT OS! MIOOL AftlfBi t Sprlntflda. Will Cltr ,1 0ttU. O.M, at Jff,run. St. PRul it Bubltmltr. Xtatrolt .t art.. Astoria at Lebanon. P.rrydal. at valuta. Caftead. at Wy'Mat. B.rwt at MMlon-PrMWatar. B.a,ld. at CorvaUL. Prlnclll. at Albanr. Bui.n, at Orant. Harrlafturi at Philomath. WVL J amber., at Mol.Ua. Yawama Jambora. at North Marioa. CO U. EOS oca at Linn... then will be idle until Janu of.anr 1. when thv t.nut. with r inner, ne aio praised coach I St. Martin s college. Lee Gustafson's assistants. - Hank Juran and Al Gray, and " L ..,,. D. the Junior varsity mentors, , WllCmaWfl DCOTS Ken Brophy and Don DuBois. ' fC W L... C at a.. AO Seggests Annual Dinner ViU DV .30 TO 48 dlr?nU.Va,in,U'!g,ted!hat.,th''i Chem.w.-Chem.wa high whether the team is the cham- lnn ,, n ,,.. pion or not." and promised 1" " if, . .? that there will be one at South .irTh.'J'iV '.""'.T Salem high where he will 'h?r',Ionnflho01 '?' th transfer as grid coach at the! -af' OSD now has an new school. . '4 record and Chemswa 1-S. ' 1 ne game was olaved one Two members of the Brook lyn Dndffr. hail frnm tnriiana ine woives pitcher Carl Erskine is from Anderson and First Baseman Gil Hodget from Princeton. TIDl Tldr, f.r T,fi. o, "When 1 rame here three years ago I wanted a team of players I could recommend for any Job. Thai s the way they are this year." Gray, to be head coach next year at North Salem high, add-' ' ed that "1 want you to know I that If you keep up that tre-, at.'n.ro it mendous spirit and faith in anything that you do, you won't have any worries." Casanova, first the Jnkester and then the philosopher, smiled when he said that the past sessnn al Oregon "we had a tough line In fact, sometimes it was to tough that our own harks couldn't get through it." Ideal Athlete Described He summanted the attri butes of sn ideal athlete, using the first letters of each attri bute to spell IDEAL. They were: 1) Industry Good hard work, citing Ron Pheister, Ore gon canter this year, and Sam my Baugh, great TCU college and pro passer. (J) Desire to make yourself better, citing Bill Renna. for mer Yankee outfielder reserve who played center on Casa tvova'a Santa Clara team and was cut off the college's base ball squad as i sophomore. (3) Enthusiasm This meant spirit when the going Is ugh, when behind as weU as ahead, Casanova iriviuj day early because of vacation which begins today at OSD. Roy McPann led OSD scor ing with 17 and Dave Maynard added 16 for the Panthers. tut rr. i.w. ... e H.ath 1. o Lrwin 1 o !' pl.h... Ch.m.w, o.hnrn A.ht,. rv.li r.tui .. IT Unttich .... 14 Mnrta .. 11 T,!ll,r ... 4 ,wii,i,r Caplart Whim,. Aaw nallln.ua n. Wrm,n. Lam TABLE ',W f.r,lwK, (r.B.n. ., r a rm a o.mmi S.,r, P.rtlaaa. Or.,..) Si,h Wtl.r, Loa Wiim.. Dw.mb.r Tin. H.UM II ... 14 li 01 a n i w a at 11 u a m 11 14 a m 1 14 a m II U , I.. 1 n in. II IT sr. 1 0. an. I 4. .n. Tin R4lahl I It a n. I , S II , n. -1 1 4 14 a n. t 1 I II ,.n. -1.4 I 11 I a. II f 14 , n. -I 4 4 1. a n. II T IT , n. -1.1 T 04 an. II 11 a n. -41 Man. II 44 an. -.4 MOTOROLA RADIO and TV SALES - SERVICE WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL YOU WE OFFER TERMS TO SUIT YOU WE GIVE iJrJT STAMPS ALWAYS tlRVICf STATION IMC. 11 N. Com'l Fh. S 4111 Opt! Friday, 'til P.M. 1954 PONTIAC NOW ON DISPLAY OPIN EVENINGS KELLY OWENS CO. 40 N. Liberty Mum 1-4 111 10 Records Broken In Old Grad Event McMinnvllle Ten tourna ment and game records were tied or broken in the second annual Old Gradt basketball event at Linfield college last week. There were It prep teams, all coached by former Linfield athletes. Coach Ole Johnson's Madras Buffaloes won one di vision and Culvea the ether. Oakland's Doug Beahm set a game point record with 31 against Falls City. Oakland set a mark for fewest points in game, 20, Yawoma League Jamboree to Be Tonight at N.M. Hubbard Pre-game draw ings will determine opponents for tonight's annual Yawama league basketball Jamboree at North Marion high school, ttarting at 8 o'clock. , Making up the "North" rot ter are Banks, Sherwood, Yam hill, and North Marion, while the Suth aggregation consists of Dayton, Amity, Willamina and Sheridan. The league's all-star football team, announced earlier after a poll of coaches, will be honnr- ed. There also will be special Browns Place 7 on U.P. Pro Grid League All-Stars New York (U.BThe Cleve land Browns, with Otto Gra ham drawing all the quarter back votes except one, today placed seven players on the two-platoon IMS United Press National Football League all star team. The Detroit Llont and San Francisco Forty Niners, the teams which compiled the next best regular season records. each placed four players on the mythical team selected by a panel of 31 sports writers who covered the campaign in var ious league cities. Perry at Fallback ' Besides Graham, end Dante Lavelli, tackle Lou Groza and center Frank Gatski of Cleve land won places on the offen sive team, while end Len Ford, linebacker Tommy Thompson and safetyman Ken Gorgal of the Browns were selected for the defensive unit. End Pete Pihos of Philadel- number, a band made up from the eight schools. phla, tackle Lou Creekmur and guard Dick Stanfel of Detroit guard Bruno Banducci of Sao Francisco and halfhacka Hugh McElhenny of San Francisco mnA rion TniiiUa T a - OBwOhanj fUlgfflfJf and fullback Joe Perry of San Francisco made up the remain der of the offensive team. ' Defensive Start The rest of the first defensive teem was made up of end Norm Willey of Philadelphia; tack les Arnie Weinmeiiter of New York and Leo Nomelllni of Saa Francisco; guards Les Bings man of Detroit and Dale Do Crill of Pittsburgh; linebacker George Connor of the Chicago Bears; and halfbacks Jack Christiansen of Detroit and Tom Keane of Baltimore. Bobby Layne. Lions, is th. other quarterback. WALKER TO' LEAVE State Police Capt Bert A. 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