Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 21, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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    Hills
Bob Wulf
Is Leader
In Scoring
"' By PAUL HARVEY, HI
The Salem hifh Vikings try!
for their fourth straight win of
the season Tuetdey night when
the Vikingi pley the HUlsboro
Spartan at Salem high. The
Vikings defeated the Spartans
December 8, 72-63 at Hillsboro
after Salem had beaten Rooab
velt of Portland in their first
encounter.
Friday night Harold Hauk's
squad opened their Big Six
schedule with a 63-58 win over
the Sorinafield Millers. Bob
Wult moved into the scoring
leadership of the team with
20 points to boost his total to
38 points, three ahead of Jim
Knapp with 33.
Probable Llneaa
The Vikings apparently have
overcome their lack- of exper
ienced height as the 8-4 Wulf
has filled the center position
quite well. Hauk will probably
use Wulf at center, Knapp and
Cordy Domogalla at the guards
and Tom Pickens and Larry
Springer or Wayne Ericksen at
forwards.
In their first three games the
Vikings have been more of a
second quarter ball club as they
have a total of 32 points for
that period and 30 for the Inl
tial quarter. Friday it was I
big third quarter spurt thai
gave Salem the win.
Other top scorers for the
Viks are Domogalla with 31,
Pickens with 26, Springer with
21, and Wayne Ericksen and
Herb Triplett with 11 apiece.
Strain Leads Jayreea .
For Lee Gustafson's junior
vanity Marv Strain is barely
ahead with 22 points while Bob
Tom has 21 and Don Zen and
Marv Strain follow closely with
11. Nick Error has 16 while
two centers, Dale Jones and
Stan Page each have 13 apiece.
The JV have been a better
third quarter offensive team
and defensive squad. They have
scored 88 points in three wins
while their opposition was get
ting 25 for the third period.
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team this season and its expected to help test Indiana to
night at Corvallls and at Eugene Tuesday. ,
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Woodburn Woodburn high
school closed out its precon
ference schedule Saturday
night with a 49-38 decision
ever Newbeig here. Woodburn
will be at Mt. Angel January
3 as the Willamette Valley
league opens.
Jerry Plan, center, scored
20 for the winning Bulldogs
who were behind at rest peri
ods, 8-10. 20-24 and 31-33.
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7 Teams Enter
City Cage Play
There will be a seven-team
league when the City Basket
ball circuit gets underway
January 3, according to Di
rector Vera Gilmore.
The deadline for entry to
day at noon found the follow
ing: Wolgamott's; Naval Re
serve. Marine Reserve, YMCA,
Marion Motors, Aumsville
Fire Department and Salem
High sophomores.
They will play two nights I
week, Tuesdays and Wednes
days, with one team drawing a
bye each night, Gilmore explained.
ter a slow first half which end'
ed with California leading 2T
24, the Bears found the range
and pulled easily away. WSC
Ron Bennink took scoring hon
ors with 24 points.
Washington lost the fourth
game of the still young season.
bowing 87-76 to Kansas State
at Seattle. The Huskies, beat
en 74-64 by the K-States Fri
day night, led through the first
quarter Saturday night but fad
ed in the second quarter and
never caught up with the rangy
Wildcats. Dean Parsons netted
28 points for the Huskies. Gene
Stauffler led K-State scoring
with 16,
Idaho came from behind to
subdue Loyola of Los Angeles
74-48 at Moscow. The Vandals
trailed once by 12 points in the
first quarter and were behind
30-26 at the intermission. They
pulled even on Dwight Morri
son s free throw early in t h
third quarter and ran wtld in
the final peroid, collecting 27
points to Loyola a 8.
Mt. -Angel Falls
To. St. Francis
Mt. Angel It will be vaca
tion time for basketball play
era of Mt. Angel high school,
except for practice sessions, un
til the Angels launch Wlllam
ette Valley league play Jan.
against 'Silverton here.
Mt. Angel's fourth game of
the young season found the
Preps losing to St. Francis of
(AlMclaUd TM Sport SdKor)
Oregon State's rating as one
of, the nation's top basketball
teams is at stake this week as
Northern Division teams con
tinue their tune up series pre
paratory to the opening of the
Pacific Coast Conference season.
The Beavers, ranked No. 11
in the latest Associated Press i
poll, are booked lor Monday
Tuesday meetings with top-rat- j
ed Indiana, defending NCAA
champion.
Beat Nebraska Easily
Easy winners over a strong
Nebraska five in their fourth
outing of the season Saturday
night, the Beavers tackle the
Hoosiers on a twin bill that also
will bring together Oregon and
Nebraska.
The intersections! meetings
are Hated at Corvallis Monday
night and at Eugene Tuesday
night. A crowd of 10,000 or
more 1 expected for each of
the doubleheadera.
- The Indiana-OSC clash will
feature two of the game's most
publicized players The Bea
vers 7-foot-3 inch center Wsde
Swede Halbrook, and Indiana's
All American, 611oot-l0 Don
Schlundt.
Halbrook, who broke most
Oregon scoring records as a
high school player, has averag
ed 26.7 points in the four games
he has played at OSC this sea
son. He dropped in 28 points
in the Beavers' 83-53 win over
Nebraska Saturday night.
To Head for Ohio
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points a game as a sophomore ;Eu?ne Saturday night at Eu
at Indiana last season fnt The Preys man-
After the Indiana fracas, the,el- U"J7 leaa the third
LOCAL if UNITID PRESS ASSOCIATED MISS -fr NEWS AND KATU4IS
Salem, Oregon, Monday, December 21, 1953 Pae 15
Salem Girls 4th in State
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Five Salem girls placed
fourth In tha state high school
girls swimming meet Saturday
at Portland's Multnomah Ath
letic club. . i .
Jelierson High of Portland
won ita second itraight crown
with 60 points. Second wss
Lake Oswego with 51, St. Hel
ens 13, Salem 11, Grant 10,
Beaverton 9, Holy Child 9.
Cleveland 0, Lincoln 6, Roose
velt 0. Girls Poly 6, St Mary's
5, Washington 5, Franklin 4,
McMinnville 4, West Linn 1,
Scappoose and Newberg 0.
Salem girls placing were as
follow:
Shirlee Wilcox, fourth in 200
free style: fourth in.
Jackie LaDue, second itf 50
breaatstroko (no viae); sixth in
individual medley (novice).
Doris Hein, fifth in 100
breaststroke; on second place
150 medley relay team,
Carol Suck, fourth In 100
Yanks to Use Aussie Pro
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Dinny Pails to Sharpen Up
backstroke;, on second place
ISO medley relay team.
Roberta Eyre, tilth in 100
freestyle; on second place ISO
medley relay team.
Also participating from 5a
lem were. Joan Osko, Janice
Shrake, Marilyn Murphy and
Carolyn Milne. '
Willamino Hosts
Husky Matmen
Hubbard The North Mar
ion wrestling squad will go to
Willamina tor a match, Tues
day evening, December 22 at
7 o'clock. .
Melbourne, VP) Austra
lian professional Dinny Pails
has been hired to help sharpen
up the. American Da via Cup
tennia team tor the Challenge
Bound against Australia here
next week.
Bill Talbert, captain of the
TJ. S. contingent, said today
Pails will loin the Americans
tomorrow and work out twice
LINF1E1.D LOSES 12-82
McMinnville VP) Llnfield
and coach for the Belgian! last
wee ana it was mainly
through his efforts that tha
Europeans threw a scire Into
the Americans In the lnterzona
finals at Brisbane.
CHICO BEATS SOCE
Ashland C7 Chic Stata
defeated the Southern Oregon
basketball Warn, 81-75,
a day with tha team through Saturday night to divide tha
Saturday,
The Americana will also
have a chance to work out with
Ted Schroeder, who was a
member of the U. S. team tw o
years ago He is here on a
writing and radio assignment
tor an Australian newspaper
and has offered his services.
The Challenge Round draw
is scheduled Saturday. The
matches will be held Dec. 28
through Dec. 30.
"'We are not getting Pails
as a teacher, although he cant
help in that respect," Talbert
week-end series.- Southern
Oregon rallied strongly after
trailing, 53-38, at the halt
lacked the experience and' Mid. "Our purpose in hiring
backboard strength to match
Everybody's Drugs, a Eugene
AAU basketball team, and lost
3-83 here Saturday night
him is to give the boys some
lint clan competition this
week."
Palis served as a trial horse
OPLN'fcR '
Daane MeDeaaat vs.
Kurt mi Pppenhlm
MAIN EVENT
DoTtd Jones Lather Llndsey
Jsrk O'Kilty a? Bed Vagneas
FECIAU-
GeMni Admla Lena- vs.,
Carl Enfstram
SALEM ARMORY '
TUESDAY, 8:30 P.M.
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game Saturday night with O-
hio State. From there they will
go to Raleigh, N. C. to play in
the Dixie Classic next Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Oregon. Washington and Id
aho will be on the road. Ore
gon plays UCLA at Los Angel-! II"",'-
es Saturday and Monday nights, ;Ziumr.
quarter ended only to have the
margin disappear under the
pounding of Bill Walsh, who
scored 24 for St. Francis.
Leo B u c h h e i t, letterman
guard, tallied 13 for Mt. Angel.
St. Francis won the jayvee
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