Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 19, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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    Saturday, December 19, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea, OregM
Paa IS
Willamette, CI Hnish'PrVaoortiion Slate Tonight
bearcats
Travel to
Monmouth
Whatever ' Willamette uni
versity doe tonight to uphold
its rot ai favorite over Ore
gon College at the Monmouth
gym. it will have to do with
height.
That wai the word today as
the nearby schools prepared
for a Saturday night clash
which will precede the yule
tide vacation. In two prac
tice scrimmages before the
season opened, the quintets
just about matched basket for;
basket but the height of Coach
Inhn Fawii1 Rflrfata warn that
IX margin.
it Height of opponents has
f heen the deciding factor to date
for the Wolves, coached by Dr. :
Bob Livingston, who have
lost to Pacific, 60-50; to South
ern Oregon, 88-73 and 6-63,
and have defeated Linfield. !
70-47, only to lose to Linfield
last night, 76-6S.
Tallest Is 6-1
r' Tallest OCE player Is Frank
Grove at 6 feet 1, while Wil
lamette starts two at 6-4 and
has reserves at 6-7 and 6-6 who
play quite a bit
The Bearcats have recorded
a pre -conference season of two
victories and six losses, but
Livingston observes that Wil
lamette's opposition has been
' Vof high caliber, such as Ha
waii, Gonzaga, Chico Mate,
St. Martin's and College of
Fuget Sound.
Probable starters for OCE
are Bob Frantz, center; Char
lie Pinion and Larry Chamber
lain, guards; Frank Grove and
Don McKenzie, forwards.
Chamberlain is a former Sa
lem high star.
For Willamette, starters are
likely to be Tom Gooding, cen
ter; Pete Reed and Bill Col
vard, forwards, and Jerry Mc-
l AlUster and Dick Hoy, guards.
If Chiefs Consider
fzCamilli as Pilot
Wenatchee W Pres i d e n t
; fBob Tyler of the Wenatchee en
'.'! try in the Western Infernation
9al League Friday said Dolf
'sCamilli is under consideration
k for the field manager's job with
1 1 the Chiefs.
' Camilli. former Pacific
ft Coast League and major league
5 atar, piloted Magic Valley of
t the Pioneer League last season.
V.tHe Is a former manager
II ,: ;t::.A tf II
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OCE Falls
To Linfield
By 76-65
McMlnnville The Linfield
Wildcats scored 23 points in
the final quarter here last night
to down Oregon College of
Education's Wolves 76-6S.
The Wolves led 37-51 with
one quarter remaining but Lin
field rallied to win the game.
Ray Olson and Milt Krueger
led the fourth period Wildcat
rally. Linfield led 12-10 at the
quarter mark but OCE bounced
into a 36-30 halftime lead.
' Olson was the game's high-
point man with 21 while OCE's
Bobby Frantz had 16 and
Chuck Pinion bad 15. Sanford
had 16 for tha winners.
Michigan State Preps for Bowl Mta
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Halftime icon: OCS 14, Untltltf l.
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f Spokane of the WIL.
HM I.RATIS RS.KFRS
f ? Bellingham, Wash. (U.R) Chet
t Noe, former University of Ore
l J gon star, tallied 19 points and
VjJoe Cipriano, ex Washington
' 7 ace, added 16 markers last
,'. night to lead Buchan Bakers of
V Seattle to a 70-48 exhibition
l 'l basketball triumph over West
ii: rn Wnahinfftnn Colleffe.
V p-
SCORES
In the Alleys
Capital Alleys
' CAPITOL MINORCTTR LEAGl'E
, -Wtlc Ct.fi Wilcox W6. Cut 121.
I ' i Jenkins 402. Helnfmen 404, Shadd
r Glttr Oner (1) Ounn 341, WtUon
:r4. Hrdoir 116, Mtfftrt 434, Hicltj
T-i nnMrr Kltctrte ft)-Drake 14. Kirk-
M yttrick lo. Bolton 419, Atkinson 439,
2 -Ellnd 311. Tb Hb (X) Amen 174. D
W- Oter t. Nolm 4U. Flthb 3SS. Join 334.
Douiliertr 285. Beat 111. Bureh 401,
Roieri 170. Laia"i Market Hinnum
437. Lone 111, wattlir .07. IJorler 331,
mark 413.
Drer Be. (41 navll 3M. Scott 424.
A. Davie 337. Dy4T III. Reld 386. Dlek
hi'i Markel Marian 3M. HcMorru
lao. Hlrona 337. Mather 234. ChtneT 347.
I.ah- Park 111 Rtnnatt 174. Oevtr
134. Bowmin 31. atoItDbcrc 111. n-1
vooa 280. r4. ore. Aicncr iimmowi
331. Kirk 133. Tibler 272, Zcb 287.
.Oriffluji 404
. Ciic44 HetlB (3) Adims SSI. Volt
2F3. Amunds 383. lioncer 384. Hout 343.
JHrln Creanerr Hirrtl 380. Blind
.300. Oooda 203. Merrill 372, reldschau
K6.
Hlih team 4crle Snider Electric, 2071.
. H'.in team Kami Snider Slcctrle, 704.
. Huh Individual aerlei T. Kolan 4S4.
, Huh Individual lame M. Scott. 174.
T m Gooding,
6 foot -4 Wil
lamette university center.
Is expected to bother OCE
with his height tonight at
Monmouth. Gooding Is
transfer from Boise Jun
ior college and comes from
Wilder, Idaho.
Bevo Averages 47.4
After Five Games
New YorK (UR) So far big
Clarence (Bevo) Francis Is
averaging 47.4 points per
game in his campaign to
make the basketball fathers
"eat their words."
Official figures released
today by the NCAA Service
Bureau disclosed that the 6
foot, 9-Inch center of Rio
Grande College, who stirred
op a storm last yeas when he
averaged 50.1 points per
game, has picked op right
where he left off.
Francis right now ranks
as the leading small-college
scorer In the nation, accord
ing to the NCAA bureau,
with 37 points In five games.
Beve's 50.1 average last sea
son far eclipsed all scoring
records, but It never was accepted.
LANDY RUNS 4:16.2
Melbourne, Australia UP)
John Landy, who has been
chasing the elusive four-niin-ute
mile for the past year, ran
the distance in 4:16.2 Saturday
in 101-degree heat.
Fights last Might
i Br Tht Associated PrMi
New Yrk lilBduan ffqutrt Gurdra)
Billy Orhm. ISO. New York, outpoint
ed Pixkly Young, 161, New York, 10.
West Pslm IVscta, Flm. Olfn mint
csn, US. fl:. Paul, outpointed Baby Jot
Dlrr 13). Havana ig.
Philadelphia Johnny Oentlle. 141,
Philadelphia, outpointed Cbteo Corny
14S4. Chetr. Pa.. T
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SUte'a anall
but fast backfleld runs through a drill for photographers
at practice field adjaeent to tha Boas Bowl In Pasadena,
where tha Spartans will Beet UCLA January 1. Left to
tight: Right Half Billy Walla, 175; Fallback Evaa Slonae,
17S; Left Half LrRoy Boldea, 157, sad Quarterback Tom
Yewclc, 171. Bolden is the team's leading rusher with
691 yards gained for a 5.4 average. AP Wirephsto)
Byrnes, Portland,
Loses on Cut Eye
Tillamook UP, Bill Boats
man, Longview heavyweight.
scored a 3-round knockout vic
tory over Jimmy Byrnes, Fort-
land, here Friday night when
bad cut over Byrnes' eye
caused the referee to stop the
scheduled 10-round boxing
bout
A cut eye also cost Dick
Wolfe's Portland middleweight
formerly of Klamath Falls, a
4-round knockout defeat by
W. C. Cage, Portland.
In other bouts Young Harry
Greb, Seattle featherweight,
stopped Teddy Bear, Portland,
in the second round, and Ken
Wayne, Portland middleweight
won a 4-round decision from
Milt Clem, Seattle.
Graham Whips
Young Easily
New York "J B Biuy ura-
ham declared today, "I figure
I' ma double threat now to the
middleweight and welterweight
titles. I'll take either snot u i
can get it."
At 31, the New York welter
weight was the most confident
in his long career, for last
night he spotted middleweight
contender Paddy Young mvi
pounds and gave him a worse
beating than middleweight
champion Carl (Bo bo) Olson
did in June.
Scaling ISOtt pounds to the
161 of fellow townsman Young,
Graham out-boxed and out
fought him.
Waterfovfl Season
Not to Be Longer
Portland U.B Oregon
hunters learned today that
there will be no extension of
the current waterfowl hunting
season in the state.
P. W. Schneider, state game
director, said the Oregon State
Game commission had dropped
further consideration of the
proposed 10-day extension af
ter consultations with game
officials in other states in the
Pacific waterfowl flyway,
North, South Tie 91-91
In WVL Hoop Jamboree
Molalla The annual WiI-4
lamette Valley League Jam
bore ended In a tie here last
night as the "Norths" tied the
Souths" 91-9L A crowd of 1.-
000 watched the thrilling
event, "which found all scores
close.
In the first game of the night
the Mt. Ansel PreDs downed
Estacada 22-20 to put the
souths" out In front at the end
of the first It minutes. Jim
Zauner led the winners with
11 while Ames had six for the
Rangers.
Dallas of the "Souths" took
the second contest with a 24
21 win over the Molalla In
dians. Herb Brandll led the
winners with seven and Alex
ander and Freyrer led the
losers with eight apiece. At
the end of the first eight min
utes Dallas led 15-10.
Sllverton put the "Souths"
ahead more in the third game
aa the Foxes downed Canby
27,23. The Foxes overcame a
15-13 first quarter Canby lead
to win the game. Umbenhow
er had 11 for the winners while
Gleason had nine tor the Can
by squad.
Sandy tied up the Jamboree
in the final game to top the
Woodburn Bulldogs 27-18 for
the only "North" win of the
night. Sandy led 17-9 at the
end of the first quarter. Thorn
ton had nine for Sandy while
Plank and Haynes had five
apiece for the losing Bulldogs.
rariTOL mercantile no. 1
Joaeewar Grocery 141 Gardner 111.
Amen 444. J one, 4tt. Ounn lot. Loiaa
113. Soto Soater l Lltwller 443, Ban
er 410. Howard ,414. Pero 4. Xey 483
Ramaie'a Beveratee (It Lannuan
4S3. Monner 473. Stanley 810. Rran 833,
WUlet 314. Rairilaa Hardware (It Har
teloo 373. Phillip, 434. ChrUtttaon 381,
IVnachtilca 414. Maaaer 383.
Shryock'a Clethiere t Wehb 404,
Turnbull 437. Obert 413, Irone 441. Ol
tiey 403. Caowell Oil Ca. (tl Luke 404.
Dewer 407. Cooler 443, Fallon 414. Gran
enhnrat 444.
The Rah tl Nolao 131. Hennum 411.
Lot 341. Dyer 344. Waaler 407. Pen
ea Enicrrrleei (l Robtneon 493. Adime
434. Davtl 474, Blaeton 474, Davie 404
"aleea Aala Parte (lti O'Hearn SH.
St'lnko 440. Porter 103, Ward 481, Price
445. Teataataro ,tv)Thiei 847, Anderion
231. Thiol 111, eJhnaon 441, Brennan
.411
, Huh
III
; HUM team lerlaa CadweU 041 Com
pany. 1711.
Hub lndlvchiil earn Bin Amea at
Jonetwar Grocery. 233.
Huh Individual acrlea Walt Oarctoer
of Jonaawar O roc err. 413.
lean lima Jon eiaiy Orotcrr.
Kansas State Humbles
Huskies; Cal Beats WSC
BitaeaaU (Ml tt Mt. Antral
B. Kltitni, S P 0. Traeter
D. KHi in i. P 3. Prar
Sinclair, 3 C 11. Zauner
Marcnabank, 1 ....O. ..... 1. Oorman
Am, O I. Buchclt
RcMrvis icorlna: Eiticada Wallace 1,
Haydon 1. Embrrk S: Mt. Antl Wita 3.
Pint quarttr teort: ML Amal 11, Ka
tttada ll.
Official; Kalion and Wlekert.
Metalla tl
Ale iander, 1
Howell, 3 ....
Parker. 3 ....
Prejrtr, I
Aho. 0
I4 Daltaa
,...P 3. Wildt
,...P , Hoffman
....Ca t. Oomwctiofiky
...0 1. Brandll
...a , Hoidorf
Resenrei aeorlnt: Dallaa Hlivla 1. Ray
DomoKhofakF 3, XHru 3; Molality D.
Parker 1.
Pirat quarter aeore: Molalla 10. OaUu
II.
US Tops Belgium
Australia Next
Brisbane, Australia (UJo
Tony Trabert and Vie Seixas
took the American Davis Cup
tennis team into the challenge
round against Australia today
with singles victories over their
Belgian opponents in the inter
zone finals.
The victory was assured
when Trabert overcame Bel
gium's Jacques Brichant, 6-4,
6-3, 6-1, and the Americans
took a 3-1 lead In the best-ot-five
matches.
Seixas, upset in the opening
singles match by Brichant for
the Belgian's only victory, won
the final match over Philippe
Washer, Belgium's No. 1 set
ter, 6-2, 7-S. 8-6.
Springfield, Mo.,
In NAIA Finals
Kansas City VP) Spring-
field (Mo.) State's sharp shoot
ing Bears and East Texaa
State's ball hawking Lions
meet in the finals of the Nat
ional Assn. of Intercollegiate
Athletics' December basket
b a 1 1 tournament Saturday
night.
Springfield, the defending
champion and winner of the
NAIA's last two 32-team nat
ional meets, jumped on the
Hamllne Pipers of St Paul
67-52, in the semi-finals Fri
day night. East Texaa downed
Illinois Wesleyan of Bloom
Ington, 60-54.
EOCE WINS, 17-11
LaGrande u.R) Eastern Ore
gon College of Education,
paced by forward Larry Pryse's
28 points, scored an 87-81 vic
tory over Seattle Pacific Col
lege here last night In a non
conference basketball game.
The weight for the middle
weight boxing class was set at
its present limit 160 pounds,
In 1915.
Basilio Favored
Against Langlois
Syracuse, N. Y. 6JJ0 Hard
hitting Carmen Basilio, ranked
as the world's No. i welter
weight contender, will give
away about five pounds to
night but will be a 6-5 favorite
over Frecnhan Pierre Lang'
lois In their 10-round bout In
Syracuse Memorial auditori
um. .
Basilio, a native of nearby
Canastota, N. Y., was expected
to tip the beam about 151
pounds and Langlois was ex
pected to hit the contracted
weight limit of 156 pounds on
tha nose.
Idaho Ponders
Curf man's Fate
Moscow, Idaho (A Tha ath
letic policy and tha possible
future of head football coach
Babe Curfman drew tha atten
tion of student leaders and tha
University of Idaho faculty ath
letic committee here Friday but
no results of the meeting were
announced.
Curfman, who appeared brief
ly for an interview at tha s
si on, has been under fire for
the dismal showing of the Van
dale this season. Curfman de
clined to say what transpired
aunng nis appearance.
Charles to Box.
Again Jan. 13
toucan VP) A switch In
plans has given Bob Batter
field, heavy-hitting but unpre
dictable Chicago battler, a Jan.
13 Chicago Stadium shot at
Ezzard Charles, tha former
heavyweight champ.
The International Boxing
club announced the match Fri-
Satterfleld originally was
scheduled to meet Earl Walls.
the Canadian champion, on the
January date.
SEALS BCX HOLCOMBK
Boston VP) The Red Sox
nave sold much-traveled pitch
er Ken Holcombe to the San
Francisco Seals of the Pacific
Coart League in a straight cash
deal.
SOCE Defeats
Chico, 67 to 55
Ashland U-R Southern Ore
gon College of Education de
feated Chico State, 67-55, here
last night in a non-conference
basketball game.
Chico State, winner in four
previous contests against Ore
gon teams, was far off Its usual
form and trailed throughout
the game. Southern Oregon led
at halftime 31-26.
Center Leon Keefe of South
ern Oregon led scorers with 24
points. George Madeips got 14
for Chico State.
17? I
k
LPS?
Up and Away
St. John's
Lew Sea-
HU raises his arm to block
a scoring attempt by Rice's
Oree Bryan In fourth period
at New York. ScallU was
charged with a fool en tha
play. Rice won tha game,
85-81. (UP Trlephoto)
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GOLF TOURNEY BOOKED
Houston W- Tha 1854 Na
tional Collegiate Athletic Assn,
gold tournament will be held
at Houston s Brae Burn Coun
try Club June 20-26.
Canar tSI in) Slrverte I
Bert, f I. copula
Werronen, 4 F a, Robblna
Blihara, 1 c I, Kaier
Ravle?. 3 o 0. Black
Olcaeon. s a.. II. Umbenhower
neeervea acorlni: BUfirUm Wolf S.
Dam I.
Flrit quarter aeon: Canby 11. auvirton
13.
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Thornton. ....
Rhode. 1
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'Br The Anoclated Frcial
A reserve forward greased
the ways with 11 points in the
second quarter Friday night as
the powerful Kansas State
Wildcats put the skids under
Washington, last year's' Pa
cific Coast Conference standard
bearers, threw a scare into the
barnstorming Kansans in the
second hslf. Don Tripp's 13
points was tops for Husky scor-
Washington, 74-64, in the top;ers
game on a sparse Northern Di-1 California had little trouble
vision basketball menu. ; with the woefully weak Cou-
Dick Stone, who grabbed oft 1 gars. The Golden Bears hacked
individual scoring honors with 1 out a 22-9 lead at the end of
a total of 16 points for the the first quarter and won go
game, sparked a comeback . ing away. WSC's top scorers
(II) Vreaa'eart
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SIGN FOR BOUT
Kennewick VP) Light
weiehts Jimmy Grow of Boise,
Idaho, and Jackie Moore, Seat
tle, have been signed to fight
the 8-round main event of a '
boxing card here Monday
night.
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the intermission on the short
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