mms Uukd Touchdoira Favorite Over Lions for TitI - ti Efc i PCk era a iDefmif Hnc RoAn ' linif' t . ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS Page 12 Salem, Oregon. Saturday. December 26. 1953 PIN PATTER By BENN VALDEZ Detroit Has Been 'J inx' ForCleveland;TiltonTV ROLLING IN THE NATIONAL AISLES A lalute thii week to all the teami from Salem who have definitely entered the ABC meet in Seattle which starts March 13 in that city. Som IS teams are defnitely in and Gerlinger Carrier of Dallas has the distinction of being the first team in the nation to be entered. Following teams are in this once in a lifetime event: Ger- BT llOVU NORTHWARD Detroit UR The Cleveland Browm. with r m j. n J , ...... . .. . w I U Ull paralleled in professional foot- oau nisiory, were ruled a one touchdown favnrit inAa-., dethrone the Detroit Lions in tomorrows National Football League chamninnahin som. . Briggs Stadium. Coach Paul Brown's Cleve land team has reached the championship round each year since it joined the NFL in 1950. Before that, the Browns dominated the AM . An...!.. linger Carrier Co.. captained bv John r.lndt river s mni conference for four vears. Nelson., Oregon State Employees (Jim Jefferson), Rawlin-! C'!!fj!? !,Vo" "' P'y,0,f I sons Capitol City Laundry (Rudy Meffert), Orval's Used' Los Angeles Ram, 30 to 28 Cars (Hugh Wilkerson), Trailways Cafe (Art Upston), Smal-1 in its first bid for the NFL ley uoi lo. (Llitf Maison), Marion Hotel & Car Parks (Duane!,lUe But two subsequent tries Cushman), Lana Avenue Service (Keith Hayes), Martin Bros. for the chamP'nship ended in Signs (Bob Dyer), Gardner Grocery (Jack Olney). Brennan "VT"!"" , . ., Tree Service (Bcnn Valdez) Cady), Woodry Furniture frigeration (Bill Luke). There is a good possibiliiy that several more teams will be entering before the February 2 dead-line for entries, but these wc mv Bwe ui hi ine present lime. ONLY ONCE WEST OF KANSAS CITY Many bowlers in Salem do not realize that this is the largest participant sports event in the world and, in 51 tournaments, has been held west of Kansas City only once before, in Los Angeles in 1947. It may never come to the coast again because of the great distance involved for the eastern teams who comprise the bulk of entries and we can be sure that it will be a good many years before the northwest nlava hmi in h, . """ " oownng in inis event Is someth ne all us are looking forward to with a great deal of anticipa nun. OPPORTUNITY V sivr.i ps , wun manv lellnws fin tint lrnnur lh.4 4hA .A;u;i:t: - . I An. 'it: a n - - iuaaiuillllCS VI tdMl" '"J ..HA 1UT DrOWnS "Ji??. Slnsl?s event are vy good. Last year there' However, the Lions have winners in me singles events and, in the top 100 n thing in their uicie wu oniy one name oowier, wed Day. Because of the great distance involved, the overall averag of participants will be much lower than usual so the chances of winning are increased by that much. Even if a person does not win a penny, all his life he will remember the thrill of bowling in the world series of this great sport of ours. We confidently predict that the bowlers of Salem will make themselves known In tho .t,.n4 I I I i .... ... .. .... .Ilu , ue lugging nome meir snare of the 'l wnen me tournament concludes. For any additional in .... ""8t' Kdiutru revenge IMlChOlSOn Insurance (Mnrris hv heattno- n.t,.,1n.t.l 1A m (Rex Adolph), and Al Laue Re-! for l"e 1951 title and the Lions' U 1 l . 1. n . uoiiuru ine crowns a 17 to 7 setback in last year's cham pionship game. The oddsmakers have sound reasons for installing Cleve land as the favorite. me Browns won 11 games and lost only once en route to the league's eastern divi sion title. Thp T.inn nmn lnn honors in the western division wnn a record of 10 victories ana two losses. Cleveland srnrerl lia In a dozen starts, compared wnn in points for Detroit. The Browns pave nr, i9 while the Lions were charged un iuo points of wucn me tournament concludes. For any additional in- wl" formation, call Vern Turner at 2fin nna.u o ime game LEADING WOMEN nnniint iv cinu ' I Additionally In Their 4 a f m Thcyve been a "jinx" team for Cleveland since Buddy Parker relieved the l.i. n- McMillin as head coach in 1951. Parker never has lost to Cleveland. A sellout crowd nf sannn (will watch the championship mllll... -J J , .KtlllVlll Ul Ton wnm i,,i. s .u. .. uirougnoui me nation will r-.-t4.1T tVL .i. X ' " Vi ree me ame V1 television. rt.JJfVfP" 3rry.' Ladie! Ci:y League. 164; '''"' r... c,,i.t "" x-uaciu, j-auiej ny league, 15S: Alma Pennv :?r..i,: .S. arfwter l-ames City League, 156; Dot Olney. Ladies City League, 154; r -::: S M. Guthrie, Ladies City League. 153: Ginnv Onrharinr, t ..hi.. c o,t,ki City League. 153: Alherto Thnmr,.,. T .ji.. t 59 Noll Kay Krejci, Ladies City League, 152; Beryl Muelhaupt, Ladies 1 2."i, II L"' City League 151; Mickey Adolph, Ladies City League. 151. jwiik'r"":".'.-."'..?,,::;:".:;;.0;; U Bowl Virginia Garbarino. Ladle riii. T.oaa,,. isc. i2S?i.:" -59 n.ynow, Phvllin PnhhOo T.orfl.c t ' ?...'. ."' ! VI" "" , , ' ijeogue, mi; uuroiny AUDrignt, Ladies Classic League, 160; Francis Alshire, Ladies Classic League, 158; Phylis Curry, Ladies Classic League, 156; Kay Krejci, Ladies Classic League, 155; Beryl Muelhaupt, Ladies Classic League, 154; Alberta Thompson, Ladies Classic Lea gue, 154. liign game honors of the week to Robert Price 239 Rudy Meffort-224, Walt (Pappy) Gardner-231, Ed Cor-rigan-256 Egbert Elgin-2242, Dick (The Little Fairy) 2. i"?34, George Lloyd 240. For the women it was Al berta Thompson 183 and Wanda (Chubby) Valdez 176. . . It seems that the number four man in the Brennan Tree Service entry had a little trouble last session. The score came out reading 645 for three games, well I happen to know that certain said digger ball artist was lucky to get that much -ww., b"-o vna i. iie aiiempiea TO roll !.! W fTX (h: wrl Champs and a Panda j"iu-i ' . , , r, world figure si ren- .h i.. - "u "Kating nauve 01 raris, France teams up T-i Bn Scott' rlht' world 'hamplon of 1947 , 'iLthty.tnttnt'1 Teen'r 8t'y. " o' a group of children from Chicago settlement houses. Teenv wears two-bladed skates as she site astride a clown in panda suit. The figure skaters are members of the Holly wood In ; Revue which will give a benefit performance the children. (AP Wlrephoto) ""nance Dallas Will Use New Gym First Time on Tuesday uauas no a 4,104, .ni 1 basketball fans will see their first home game of this season Tuesday night when the new gymnasium is opened for the Dallas-Tillamook game. The first game had been scneuuiea lor Dec. 15 with Stavton hut Mr 3 c nn,lM..J - - - ' " puo .UUCU wiien oacKDoaras failed to ar. nve ana me floor had to be re-lined. .Bleachers nrHerorf k 41 yjj iiic district have not arrived, but ine scnooi has rented bleach ers from Salem hioh .,h,ni ..j about 1000 persona can be ac- commoaatea. Teams still must dress at the old irhnni f. 44.. dressing rooms ar. .4 -s aw. LkliJl- pleted. Coach Gordon Kunke indi cated his starting lineup will be Rea Domaschofsky and De wayne Hoffman, forwards; Rex Domaschofsky, center; Herb Brandli and Harold Holdorf guards. The nrplimin.M, .i.Li 1 ,, r , "i.ll-lling Dallas SODhs affainc 44i. Till. - ..it tun mook B team, is to start at - 0:13 p.m. Nebraska's Coach Thinks OSC Could Take NCAA Crown Lincoln, Neb. (IP) Harry Good, basketball n.i, .4 .- University of Nebraska, said rriaay that Oregon State which whipped National Col legiate Athletic Aun .k..u. Indiana Tuesday, is a good choice (b take to the NCAA crown this season. Good, whose CnrnhncU.... were toppled by the Beavers of OSC 83-55. said be felt nr.... Stale could whip Indiana three 'Brat' Stars, South Beats North, 20-0 Miami, Fla. U$ Football's nnuai --xuie Duel" between the North anri fi.,,4k .11 teams was strictly a personal triumDh todav far 71... d... it ui ai- owski, the passing and kicking -: j-i win ueurgia. Bratowskl threw two long i"1"" i nignt ana both pav ed the way for touchdowns in a 20-0 victory for the South over me worth in the annual Shrine football classic before a record crowd of 44,715. A long pUnt knocked the North 011 Daiance ripfpmiu.i., .j resulted in th. nk.. u v . u . LUUI.II- aown.. Fierce line play by the South squad also was instrumental in ine iriumnn I nem n nn u .... . "'O ivwu oiu- Holcomb of Purdue said the South was so charged up "that our Quarterback harrii 4,-j . chance to raise their arms, they juai couian t get any passes way. - Crawford Mim. .. ah America guard from' Miss issip- 1-., .urn punier, a Dig, quick Tulsa end: Ed M.ari.. . v... tering-ram tackle from Duke; u aq merrmeid, an alert, pint-sized halfback from Mis souri played terrific defensive games. MimS Was vninA 44,. ....4 - "li- uui standing nlaver in h. . , " - i same by sportswriters. MerrifielH. nntv K.fu. t- - , J 111- terceDted twn nasui K. Tin nois' Elry Falkenstein. Doby Earns Fanning Title By BEN OLAN New York () The smash ing oi a 39-year-old strikeout mark bv T.a rrv n.Kv . t . j Wi Cleve land and an additional batting nuiior ior Teammate AI Rosen highlighted the A m . . . . - league's final statistical release for 1953 today. These official averages show mat uonv fanner! 191 4iM.. . " - . .1 II1CO, breaking the old mark by one. It was set by Gu Williams of me st. Louis Browns in 1914 Doby and Mickey Mantle of ine new xork Yankees tied for this dubious honor last sea son at 1U strikeouts. Rosen, the league's most val- uaoie. player, compiled the highest SlUffffinff av.rna. A14 The hard-hitting third baseman naa ao7 total bases in 599 times at bat. His extra-base output inciuaea zy annniec a 41.1 , -I v - and 43 home runs. By winning the slugging title, Rosen climaxed a hann.r year. He also led in home runs, total bases, runs batted in 145 and finished one point be hind Washington Mielr.l ir.. non, the league's leading bat ier. Zernial Second Gus Zernial nf 4i. Dkii.j.i "" . IIIIOUll pnia Athletics was second in the slugginr derhv with . n mark. Yogi Berra of the Yank ees was third at .523 followed by Ray Boon hn with Cleveland and Detroit .519 and Vernon .518. Slugging averages are com puted bv diverting 4h. 4.i - . mini bases on all hits by the times at bat. Eddie Yost, who led in bases on balls in 1052 waiir.x . again with that honor this time with 123. r vrwvvi i b . ' ' bs v.- m . wrw 1 J fiw f'-H I - 1.. X i K , 1 SS&w. If - mwiis PlaceTii: 0 AP Alif,, (jl By FRANK ECK , x, 1 W I tm u.i.. . , porn Xdltori New York (aL tu. land Browns and Detroit Lions rr'f J!" "W nationally televised National Football League chamninn.ki. .1 .. 0!"inate The Associated Press .i.-i 1 u icam N..,.. . ""eillnl of IK. . I Andv n.k. .? lh 41 I Twelve ,.ri.um"Cj The Browns, Eastern Con- Peateri' hoP tt ference champions with an 11-1 They ,ri ra.tll J me Mini Ctcm champion Lions. I We'nmeiiter to"1' U and Chri.ti,.;."..ld 1 weord pUced six player, on Creekinur, aSfi A the two-Dlatnnn Ali o.- r. I m. II.: ,..v""i. Or.- vuampion Lions, with a 10-2 record in the West ern Conference, gained five spots on the mythical squad tiiuirn ior tbe offen lye eleven by 48 member n.. "Huria writers and AP uaro. h. 11 . ""'"rea games in Weinmelrt., . . I the 11 pro football cities were -4 tackle k' f :iW Quarterback Otto Graham! 1l.w i f",e'Fr"nk ckl and Lou Pro Bowl cL ft '.' . (The Toel Rrni. tv.. . ,. " 1.. "'uann ia UJ ..so had three of their stars the fifth rtH ," """"nt team mad. th, fS. H Half back Doak Walk.. ,..'ml..i. s J the 10" "n"n. Piko. . w chosen . eSLH and Creekm?.. ""wtl The San Francisco AII Amerle, r ...tte 49ers. Graham ,u I ite of K., 1 Brown' 5 AC6 9r,hant, T-formation quarterback whis for the Cleveland Rrnum. .iii lead the eastern divUlon champs against the Detroit Li.ns Sunday for the NFL title game. Graham bas been cboien again to the AP All-Pro first team. East Shaping 2 Backfields, West Has 4 Stars Injured San Francisco M It was back to the old grind Satur day of two workouts as some 50 of America's finest college football players prepared for the Jan. 2 Shrine East-West game here. After a sinirle nractir. TTrt. dav. the bnv whn have niim. ud Christmas at tinme 4. nr... uce ior me cnarity contest de- vourea mg helpings of turkey ana exenangea presents. Has 2 Backffelds In the East nmn .1 Ca.4. Clara, head coach Ray Eliot of Illinois was ahanino- ,m 4... powerful offensive backfields. He's still undecided on his starting quarterback. John uramiin oi soutn Carolina, Pat Stark nf fimM. ..j Dick Thomas of Northwestern are the candidates. Eliot's remaining hackfieiri unite are Notre Dame half backs Johnnv Lattner anrl N.il Worden with fullback Gene Fillinskl nf Villa Mill . n A halfbacks Joe Johnson of Bos ton oClleffe and Sieve KT.ili.. er of Kentucky with fullback imu reiroxa oi Boston University. At Pain All. W..4 ...k fco. vvai.ii Chuck Taylor of Stanford was having trouble advance plan ning With four nf hi atara sing injuries. Bencbed by Injuries Benched until earlv m . v 4 Week, at least, ia Ttniuer.ilu . Texas guard Phil Branch, withj a torn leg muscle. Halfbacks Al Talley of California and Hill Bredde of Oklahoma A&M are Sufferine- miicl. .ir.i. and Stanford end Sam Morley is nursing a twisted knee. Pof Donovan, Ex-Big League Player, Dies Lawrence, Mass. (U.B oid- timers in the membered today about an Irish uuuieiuer named. Patsy Dono van. Who develnneH an.4h. t. ishman. Jne Mi-r-.r44i i.. , mj, 111 t j a famous manager of the Kew York Yankees. Donovan riierT l.ci .;.K4 j few people recalled the name oniy mose who studied big lea gue box scores in the gas light era before the turn nf th. tury. He was 88 and he left behind a 15-year maior leaeii k.iii-. average of .301. He came here from Ireland as a boy md broke into professional base ball with a Lnnrinn rw 4 at the age of 17. " " He ioined the P..4.. n in the National League in 1890 He stayed in the majors with five other teams, operating as Player-manager of the Pitts burgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardi nals and Brooklyn Dodgers in w ?.at!!nal League and "f the Washington Nat i. tu- a , ... t v.ll UCKgUt. Placed two back, FulKS; vo Joe Perrv anH Hir..i. U...U . ' "'"J nimMi w- u.n 4T10US1V fnr 4V.. ., . - wcr-inenny on the offensive I soot J . "' ",16 N team The three remaining at- fifth year M"M '"I inciting posts went to End Pete ' Grah.m . I Pihos of the Philadelnh a lin lof, th. I Eagles. End Elrov (Crarv ! J' ". """W tie Legs) Hirsch of the Los An, inei,. V & U les Rams and Tackle George v-umiur 01 ine v-nicago Bears. Connor, a IQdff aii.am , . - ....-muc-ric. tackle at Notre Dame, was the ' oniy piayer selected from the two-team citv nf r-h;.... The defend. ., Include, ' ,Traigh & three Browns r.u.rH mil !n r"50!"-nk I Willis, End Len Ford and" Half-j PennsWvMia dick lommv rhnmninn c:.. .. aasiu l)1a ni ma nl.,,. W,llw,!T?'l.L Blng-11953 team h,v, i"J am.n ana Maretv i.rir r4.i. ah . - wia tiansen. 1 Other defensive nlaven vm. I ed to the team include: Tac klers Amie Weinmeister of the New York Giants and Leo wrien the AP J included NFLd aac.1 ers- He lost the port to uj! Bobby uszrsx Connor and Bednuil J - urea u All-Pros three times, tu rlhOS. Creelrmii. IV . 11 Ford, Willis and ifomelljj newcomeri to tbe ttu sunrel. Perry, RokuJ raui. mom Han w t... Af ALL FRO FOOTBALL TRAM Offense E Pete Pihos T George Connor G Lou Creekmur C Frank Gatskl G Dick Stanfel T Lou Groza E Elrov Hirsch QB Otto Graham HB Hugh McElhenny 49ers HB Doak Walker Lions FB Joe Perry 49eri Eagles Bears Lions Browns Lions Browns Rams Browns Defense E Len Ford aJ T Arnie Wenmeiiter Cii G Les Bingaman Li G Bill Willis Bm T Leo Nomellinl 49 . E Andy Robustelli ' Ri LH Charley Bednuik b LH Don Paul ii HB Tommy Thompson Brm HB Tom Keane G S Jack Christiansen lil Beavers at Ohio State, Ducks at UCLA Tonight (BTh AflttifctM! Preut The Oreffon Stat Rauera top-heavy favorites to walk off wun tne Northern Division bas ketball Crown thl. aenc.n .r. stalking the Midwest hinter lands for another Big Ten scalp. The Beavers. Inn.sirieri vic tors OVer riefenriintf MP.A A champion Indiana last Tuesday, bumn intn Ohln .Qt.4. .4 bus Saturday night and then extend an eastern swing to Ra leigh, N.C., and the Dixie clas- ROYALTY SEES RACES Auckland. Neu 7..i..j ia . .... KU.1IU 1. I Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinblurgh Joined some ou.uuu Aucxianders at the Gold Cup horse races Saturday the fourth dav nf the rnval vi.14 to New Zealand. Tucson. Ariz. (U.The Ttnt. versity of Arizona entertains ..... m every i0Ur times they the Southern California Tro met. oood was on the sidelines Jans tonight in a basketball when Oregon State n1lt a ra. game series with Indiana. The Nebraska coach also said he was thinklno of aakln. the NCAA rules committee to boost the nets up from 10 to 12 feet. FAN FARE By Waft Dltzea Sij rS game at the Wildcats' gym. Glowaski Scores 40 for Seattle Seattle u. With Johnny O'Brien, Seattle University's great bajikethall tar . ...1 -- - v. 4aoi yeara, looxing on, big Stan Glo- waani pourea in 40 points last night to lead the Chieftains to a 92-61 Virtnrv nver r-reiffU4. It was the seventh straight win ior Seattle. Glowaski h.rnk. ... .t O'Brien's local scoring records wun ia iieia goals. The old Se attle gym record of 17 was set by O'Brien last year. Rose Bowl Foes Return To Drills After Yule Rest it.te t5 ucVA0(ch,gangle ,eion w & S state and UCLA settled back afternoon. Saturday to the serious busi- M,m ..a it,... ness of preparing for tlir ch,nU"V ! mflhi kV Z00i. Rose Bowl football meeting Pi" m... " " brief New Year's Day, if8'., The UCLA team members 1 , ' idJe .VCT Ch'''mas, iu leave me camput to ipend th holiday with their femilie Michlafan Rtmim mi a ma A . m . ai(;u m wi tci I workout Christmas morning nuauy 10 Keep tne boys from thinking too much of home " according to coach Biggie Munn. Kottre to Start H, Heavy Grind Jan. 1 For Coming Fight Sllverton Harold Kottre, Sllverton light . heavyweight boxer, will start his heavy training after Jan. 1 in Port land for hsi Jan. 14 boul against Bill Boatsman ol Longview. Kottre said today that he and his manager, Carl Bu deau of Sllverton, will start driving to Portland etch night to work out at the Po lice Athletic clnb. Joe Kahut will be his sparring partner. Boatsman, 2 years old, has won 28 of 28 fights since the war, while Kottre has won 27, plus two draws. In 32 pro fights. Boatsman is a converted southpaw and as wresslve. Kottre Is 20 and expects to be called by se lective service at the end of January. Johnnie Mauer. haalreth.il COach at the TTnN,...:.. .1 Florida, was a football toom-1 mate of Red Grange at Illinois. KOCO to Co rrv Beaver Games By Re-Creation Followers of rtresnn CI. I. DasKetball fortunes can hear re-creations of the Beavers' game tonight at Ohio State university and their progress in the Dixie Classic tournament over Station KOCO, Salem. Red Smith, crogram direc tor, said that Bob Blackburn will re-create the rihin stale game starting at 5:30 p.m. to- aay irom Columbus, Ohio. Oregon State will nlav rinke at 7:30 D m. Mnnriav t FST 1 .4 Raleigh, N. C, and will be heard over KOCO at an un-an- nouncea time. If the neevera win, KOCO will follow their piay in tne Dixie Classic. TIDE TABLE THn f.r TK. Oman Dtelmbrr. lira Caa,llrS wr V. S. cean OieialU ar.tr, rartlaas, Ortraal ttl.h nr..... 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After the tourney w up the Huskies visit St. lm for a set-to with the St U University Billikeni. IJ.k. i..k..lM in fiw fill this season, travels to MinotJ and two games witn toe m , . n. Gf... llmtv.rtlTT l.riUll Washington State u iue Jan. 2 when the Coufin Eastern Washington. rru. .h.n, I livilWin X11C limiii"" j son gets under way Jan. a Idaho meets uregon in . game series that night md next. f Thot phone number b sul 3-3131 FOR THE BEST Hauling Storage Fuel ' PBP VAN Iff LARMER TRANSFER n. STORAGE 8S9 No. L4rrtr Oor reTtM b year seearnr