Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 31, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE CAPITAL JOITWAL. Sdta. Orvwoa
ltrsdiy. December 81. 1958
Willamette to Host CWCE Pride Saturdm, Minh.
feriesaet rrr , '-"-n '
Lr Family
ight fans
probable Starters
mamette
Lp.te Reed, -4
LbUI Colvard, S-1V4
Liom Gooding, -
LDick Hoy,
puane snieia,
ntral Washington
L.Bob Dunn. 6-4
Lbou Logue,6-i
Leill Jurgens, 6-4
L-Don Myer, 5-9
Loon Heacox, S-l
. Willamette Bearcati will
L. when they hold down
fhome fort Friday and Sat
L nieht againat Central
Kington College of Educa-
ith a 3-5 recora againsi
class compeuiion, me
I Lewis-coached courtmen
a the trick if it improv-
combination continues us
climb, Willamette ana
I will be about even In
with central naving a
center and 8-4 forward,
the Bearcats nave a o-
tr and 6-4 forward.
1(iay night ine preiimin-
wiil match Stayton ana
Ills?
mm
SCORES in the ALLEYS
How Michigan State Will Line Up
rui- i. a. . . .
M (Mn. si i i? C0',Cl, Bile Mu
Michigan State has named to start the
Rose Bowl fame against UCLA on New
i V P,sden. ' The line,
left to right: End Don Dohoney, Tackle
Larry Fowler. Guard Henry Bullough,
Guard Ferris Hallmark, Center Jim Neal,
Tackle Jim Jebb, End Bill Quinlan. Back
field, left to right: Halfback Billy Wells,
Fullback Evan Slonae, Quarterback Tom
Yewcic, Halfback Leroy Bolden. (AP
Wirephoto)
University Alleys
UOI LtaotE tcoiis
T4ve Meatlawa IM.ii.il 111 Muter
no. nana lea, T.W.I tot, vitteae 144,
Loaatl 111. Brenaea Traa strt (II
Brennan Hi. Clark lis. Oreaarf CU.
Bra ViKri 1M. Bora 114.
Marekele t Cam ill Dentin Ml.
RceVM . Rou 111, MtUOB 111. OUBB
Til. Garanar OtMtn (tl Prudonta 1M,
Oerdner 111, Par Hi. Htm Ml. Bran
Marte Cu Parka (ll-Uotrll Ml. Fill
111. lrona HI. Bitter 111, Cuihmaa 1M.
GerUnter Carrier 111 Braurht aaa -
It! '"' """ '"' H'M""
karr'a S OM Mlatte (41 Clloe 114. Oa
luM 1M. Kerr 111. Peulln 114. HartwaU
J. Balaaa Ilka USia ID-KtnstsB 114.
rriaaan 441. UcUuUea 1M. Lanikall 141,
Tvrnar 111.
UJch taam cam Branaas Traa Bar
lea. 1.111.
4,14a1 U,m Hrias Uarioa Car Parka.
Hlah Individual aama Baa Varlav r
Oarlingar carrier, 314.
Hlla Individual lerlaa Jeba troni 44
llarloa Car Parka. 441.
Othar 404 Sarin Brnwnla V.Ux a.
Th. atataimao, 404. ,
OSC Tops N. Carolina,
Ducks, Huskies Beaten
m TO Auoclated Preaal iTi j... j ... ....
The Oregon State Beaver, I , ' L!"a .w"' " 1ue..un" ""tsed after the first three
r.T. h lMI P their second basket- f n.u" and the fadtaiu led
,on - - - - baJ virtnrv nf ... v.... j .. ". .'" '""' at the quarter and 44-28
wwtrtor1 it1 ,hhe 'ttrmnUsion- stan,ord
ton-ing Northern Division I, The pavers, beaten by Tu-1 Coach Bob Burnett used his
tetms once more tasted Hp. . . u" "' """rer uixie i -race m uiei asi nau.
Jeif. t-iassic games, came back! At Kansas City, the Wash-
Th n,.,. a . j strong weanesaay and coasted "igion Huskies continued
inrw.. N;.L;!?..Vi!.?l? ?ver North C-i their winless way absorbing
,, " , una aiter Duiming
Pass poll, captured seventh nnin v,.in;.
not counting one loss in
Old Grads tourney at Mc-
kiville.
Irellm Saturday
ere will be no preliminary
Way night. The college
U will start at about 8
tk both nights.
he familv night attraction
allow whole clant to pass
turnstile for $1.50, not in
linj the family dogs or cats,
lis stressed.
.wis has drilled his team
t davs this week after a
stmas layoff. They win
practices but no games
week until Jan. 8-9 when
Northwest conference sea-
opens against Whitman
up
23 - their seventh straight precon-
eqon Netters
Sad Athletes
Scholarship
bjene, (U.R) University of
ion's varsity tennis piay-
ibetter than average on the
proved themselves also
than average in the
iroom with a graae-point
kte of 2.90 to lead other
fciic teams in scholastic
levement. Highest possible
,c point is 4.
bach Bill Bowerman's track
id took second spot with a
The football squad, by
the largest in numbers,
,nMn third place with B-
plice in the Dixie Classic at
KJeigh, N.C., with an easy
6563 win over North Caro
liii. iut Washington, guest team
inthe Big Seven Tournament
at Kansas City, dropped to
lat place in the tourney after
Doriing 81-58 before the Stan
fed Indians at Palo Alto.
Piys Sacramento Tonight
Jregon and Washington
he a game apiece left on
tlir road trip, Oregon meet-
in Sacramento State at Sac-
Led bviference defeat. Out in front
7-foot 3-inch Wade Halbrook, 43-34 at the half, Colorado
the Beavers hit on 21 of 52 at- j poured in 23 points in the
tempted goals for a .404 shoot- third quarter while holding
ing percentage. Halbrook had j the Huskies to 9. It was Col
18 points, Tony Vlastelica, 15, Orado's first win in eight
and Johnny Jarboe 14. i games.
The win gave the Beavers a ' box-
2-2 road record. They beat ism
(Ml Oraian stair
opener at Columbus last Sat-1 K":' 1
urday night. 1!
Ducks Winless on Road
Stanford's win over Oregon ' tadovh.s l
left the Ducks wtih an 0-3 ad. I
wmsl'd.f 0
OlanO'.B 0
mark. Beaten by UCLA at
rnenio inursaay nignt ana j Los Angeles Saturday and
Vtahington playing St. Louis Monday, Oregon ran into op
a St. Louis Saturday. Or-: position of similar caliber at
gi State heads homeward Palo Alto. The Ducks were
4 17 Piul'i.f
3 15VlaAteI..r 1
0 0 Roma'f.t 0
3 OWh't'n.f
1 1 Dean.f 4
S 10 Hnlb'k.e 4
4 3 Toole.i i
0 0 Jarboe. 3
0 0 Roalna.i 3
3 1 FunTd.a 0
4 0 Hartrn.it 0
University Alleys
tlllVRBSITr STATE BOIHS LEAGUE
HO. I
Offlca Enalnaara IDLaTaurBaua aif
Matuon 403. Eurton 414. Beau 445. Touna
444. Farealrr Manaavaaaat III Ladd 444.
Campbrll 443. Bauahn 414, Hannaman
n. Kalcmt 411.
Taa Caaaaalaalaa (II Bowara 441. Han.
ton 120. Jarrat 100. Putman 414. fltarett
an. rn aaatara 111 Rlntland 434. Ent-
llah 414. HoUU 444. Straw 411. Uaflart
Ml.
Tralllo Enalnaara 141 Talai 404. Each
300. Wood 410. achroadar 404. Blanilar
-a. biai. ia, aruaaara 410. Klna 43s,
UcElwatn 303. Oallaihar 400. riraroall
ua.
Hlabwav Markara ll)Lltlka 430. Tay
lor 135. Harberacr 417. klataon Ul. Lana
03?. Hlakwar Shaaa 111 Btoaa 104. Zant
100. Davli 433. Oould 410. Alaola 373.
v.iiraai Alum 111 kiomkr 40.
Raad 447. Oaarcnitroon 431. llaln 444.
Hlllrrlch 404. Cbaalar SO (11 Schultle
534. Hartv 437, Jaraaa 414, Gannon 430,
Rraaan 450.
Brldaa Enalnaara (41 Pradrkkaon 443.
Edwarda 440. Bcraar U0. llarchant 404.
Raka 401. Untmalaraaanl 101 Aaron
47a. XT'pniek 456. Hunt 411, cnaa 413.
Younf 417.
Hub taam lama Brldoa Knilnaarl,
057.
Bit a taam aarlaa Brldaa Bnilnaara,
3.711.
Hlaa Individual lama Rlntland, 304.
Hltb Individual aarlaa Morlakr, 140.
UXrvtRIIT! STATE BOl'ai LEAGUE
NO. I
tllvlalan af Aadlia m n,.i.vu. .a,
Rannar 411. Piahar 413. Jabantan 441,
Oould 444. Slil. Pallaa III Hum 441.
Kara 417. Waanu M3. Alfard 445
Ruackar 400.
lata Prlalara 141-HUnn 444. Rowan
444. lion. 447. Wallar 111 Kralel 114.
Ubwar Actaaallat 141-HUlarlch 534.
Harr 441, Crana 544, UtAdama 403. klal
aon 504.
Hlabwar Caaatraattaw, 141 Kaiaar BOO.
Reaka 400. Andarion Ma. va-nlf a..
Tandr 411. Palrttaw Bavaa 14) Luka SOl!
Smrrra 130, Coolrr 510. Gannon 440. Nal.
mi aaa.
Tax Caaaaiiulaai (11 jBh..M ...
Crouob 444. Robb 401. Mahaftrr til.
waleb f,,. Faraalra Pralarttn la.
Storra 404. Uorruon 403, Phlppa 433.
walkar 513. Btrari 503.
aaa Oraaan Ortan 111 Aahbr B45.
Aaaerudt 43. Wooda 414, Bwlni 404,
Stacrr 440. PIT I'llllllaa ID Putman
411. Klrbr 454. Woodburn 415. UtM 471.
Jaflaraon 444.
Hllhwar Maurlala (I) Brown 435,
Ebarn 170, Davav 410. Zaitaawlu 511,
Whita 4.1 narretara al BUla lot 14)1
lar 443, llrQuaan 511, Pranko 434. Pran
4a U3, Blfaler 444.
Hlah itam lama Forralrr Prolactloo
and Kaep Orrion Oraan, both 044.
High team aarlaa Poreatrx Protection,
3.175.
Htth Individual lama Berera. 311.
Httn Individual aarlaa Beam. lol.
Duck Pins
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. KOLND IS
Dr Pint m Bwl
rlekMM's Market t(orlU. Blat
IrUli Pftekera Alltnby 191. Anderton
JJ1, Pitkin M. Bltnkeiuhlp 311, lUiott
4M
PtrUintl B4. Blehftaltl Perfttt.
Mick's Slta ShB Herb Nelntit M7,
Chuck Nelneit 1. Ooldsby 411, Dvu
414. Wood SS4.
W. W. BoicnbrKHtk Co. Bueh 103,
Ruwell $04. Orefnwooer Stl, Johnion S00.
Steven 433. GMC Trek ! Uohun
dro 307, OUlenwster SM. .Sermott 131.
McVVtln 314. O. N. Sermon 33ft.
B. A B. WhUesale Johnson 401. Hik
ruon 313. Dick Arnold 317. Alan Arnold
383, Pick 331. Lank Ave. Tnvtrn Dean
433. Merrlmtn 431. Purler 314. Hotter 413.
flholE 493.
Obmart Celtba-MorTUon 345, Mtd
dr 383. Clbi 337. Torvend 301. Ohm
irt 343. Bamkfte Lepper 311. Rempel
364, Lambert 439, Relman 390. Butll 383.
Hiih team icrtetv Mlck'i Blin Shop,
3,143.
Hiih team lame Ln Ave. Ttvern,
119.
H)h Individual lerlek Xd Lepper fRt
miteo, ail.
Hiih Individual lamt Bd Lepper (Ra
niitfi. 30ft.
Basketball Scores
0 0 0
OREGON PBEP BASKETBALL
(Br The Auoclated Prewt
Paico. Wait... SO, Pendleton 41.
Baker 49. Ontario 43
AAtorla 93, Hlllsboro 41
Knappa 14. Bantu
Franklin i Portland 4, Newbcri II
Mllwaukle 16. RootevtU tPortlandl II
AUea U. Haliey 43
Amity 3. Fall- City II
Waldpert Tearnament
Butherlln M, Toledo 31
Waldport 44. Sherwood II
Baker 41. Ontario 43
Lowell from Klamath
led all individual ath-
Unbeaten Quintets
Vin Major Tourneys
By JOHN GRIFFIN
New York U.B Six sharp-
Doting basketball teams, four
them with impressive un
aten records, sported shiny
iw crowns today as cham
ons of major holiday season
urnaments.
Western Kentucky (11-0).
uquesne (10-0), Rice (10-0),
nH 14nlv frm. (7.(11 ,,nl,,Mul
with a perfect record of ltiM i final m,,nrt m
jrades in his premedical layej iast nignt. other cham-
. uoyle Higaon, sopno- ions were twice beaten Kan-
javelin tosscr and foot-is and three times beaten
guard from Cottage luke, the surprise team of the
e, was a close second with :hristmas week carnivals.
tours of A and 1 hour of B Still another champion will
hit credit. crowned tonight when the
llrlahnmn Aggies (11-1) Clash
TIDE TABLE 'ith Santa Clara (8-2) in the
tar Tut, oraaan D.i-rmbtr, iMjinai rouna oi me aii-couege
caaai a oaadatM ournament at Oklahoma City,
kill, 4 ar II.
5m7. Portland, oratani Juouesne Imnresslve
Ulth Water, Low water, , .
Time Heiib uuquesne, ranKed
Time Helthl
1 II a m. 4.7
10:11 p.m. 4.4
Time Heltht
1 07 a.m. 1.0
11 71 p.m. 4.7
1:40 a m. 71
third
TolaW 11 50 It 51 Tolal. It 31 3? IS
Free throws mla.ed: North Carolina
lltaon 2. Wlnataad. Llkln. Haddle 1.
Vayda S. Radovlch. Oreson State Rob
in 2. Toole 2. Vlastelica 4. Paului, Jar.
boe 3. Halbrook 7.
The boxr
Orexoa IMl
P PI Pf Tp
Halbrrt.f
Bell.f 0
Rosa.! 1
fitout. f 3
Dorwln.f 1
Ander.'n.e 1
McMan..e 2
Wetn'r.t I
Holland.! 2
Paae.e 3
Hawea 1
7 Brown.f
0 1 Orlonx.f 5
1 3 Epp'B'n.r 1
3 7 Johna'n.f 0
0 3 Turner,! 1
3 3 Rea l 0
3 5 Lawler.e I
1 llSch'la-.e 3
5 1 8udra..t 4
0 lsrlleek.4 4
2 3 Watn'r.i 3
Plan'ra.i 1
(nil Manlard
PC Ft PI Tp
Tolall 22 14 22 tl Tolall 13 21 II II
ureaon 14 II 11 1054
Stantord 11 23 24 17-15
Free throws missed: Oreaon Halbera
S. Anderaon 2. Wetner 4. McUanua 3.
Dorwln 3. Stanford Brown. Lawlar 1.
Sudxaleff. Schwalter 3, Watnar 3, Plan-
dera.
revenge at the same time by
beating Louisiana State, 66-56.
at New Orleans. Tog Palazzi
scored 22 points to pace the
Crusaders to the win over the
team that ousted them from
last season's NCAA tourna
ment, although State's Bob
Pettit had 27.
Rice Rallies
Rice rallied from an early , Stovtnn Rnwrndr)
eight-point deficit to win thc Jrayr0n DOWITien
Southwest conference's pre-1 Vnff,m jn hnnf C
season tournament bv beatine ,bM,er ,n bainuura
Texas, 5-58, at Houston. i Stayton Members of the
TinkP urhirh finUr,H rint. recently organized War Bon
, . j i . tti ;.lnet Bowmen's archerv cluh
maw in las, wren university. . , (lemi-Imal,
Of Kansas Invitational. COm-i""u ",,,cr 'r'y emiiusiasiE Tul.a 70. Cincinnati leonaolatlonl
pleted an amazing comeback 'fnjoyed an afternoon of shoot
by trouncing Navy. 98-83, in 'n at ,he clvlc building Sun
the final round of the Dixie dav,- . , ...
Classic at Raleigh, N. C. ' Thirty-eight charter mem-
UCIS SlgliX-U Ul 111 II 1C uuu uv
COLLEGE BABEITBALL
(By The Atioclated Freitl
Wedneaday'a Beaalta
Holiday Feallval
Duqueine H. Hlaaara II fchampioa
hipt. LaBalle 14, Brliham Youni 3 (for
third placet.
Manhattan 14. St. Louli M (for fifth
placet.
New En eland Taaraty
Connecticut 1. Dartmouth M (than-olonihipt.
Harvard M. Sprlnifleld 41 (for third
place-.
Brown 11. Mtddleburr II (for fifth
placet.
Amherst 14. Colby M (for aeventh
place i.
Dlile Clank
Duke 91. Navy 13 (championship).
Wake Foreit 16, N. C. State II (for
third placet.
Seton Hall 11, Tulane H (for fifth
placei.
Oreaon State II. North Carolina 13
(for aeventh placet.
Bli Seven Taarney
Kaiuai 13. Okla. 13 fchamplomhlpi
MUiourl 13, Nebraska 37 (lor third
place .
Kanias Stat II, Iowa SUM 71 (lor
fifth placet.
Colorado II. Waahlniton 10 (for aev
enth placet.
Saiar Bawl Toarney
Holy Croaa II, Louisiana Stale H
(championship).
Pordham II, DePaul II (contolatloo,
overtime-.
All Celleee Toarney
Santa Clara It, Wyoming II demt-
flnah,
Oklahoma AcM II, Oklahoma City 10
Kansas, the Big Seven's de-
MUilulppi II. Fur roan II (consolatlonK
Ken lack r Invltatlen
Weitern Kentucky 19, LoulivlUt Tl
(champlonahipt.
Xavler (Ohioi II, Saltern Kentucky II
(for third placet.
Vlllanova 13, Houiton H (for fifth
7 TDs Should
Decide 5 Bowls,
Experts Believe
New. York (A?) Close ob
servers figured today a total of
seven touchdowns should de
cide the five major New Year's
Day football bowl games.
Three of the contests the
Rose, the Orange and the Gator
looked close enough that the
winning margin in each might
be a touchdown or less.
The Sugar Bowl and the Cot
ton Bowl appeared a little
more one-sided, although not
by more than a couple of
touchdowns apiece.
Angler, 104, Gets
Greeting From Ike
Kalamazoo, Mich. I7P)
William (Dad) Eddington
still is reading and reread
ing a holiday greeting. It la
from another fisherman, eon
slderably younger than Dad's
104 years.
It was among 300 congra
tulatory message that fol
lowed newspaper pictures
showing Dad, an avid angler,
convalescing from a fractur
ed hip. It said:
"I have Just learned how
well you are recovering from
the broken hip you suffered
last summer, I hope your
Improvement continues and
that you will be able to get
back to your fishing next
summer. My very best
wishes . . . Dwlght D. Eisen
hower "
'Xgr ....
Key Play in Lions Win
The Detroit Lions claim
this was (he key olar In
their drive to the winning touchdown which gave them
a 17-18 victory and the National Football League champ
ionship over the Cleveland Browns. End Jim Doran of
the Lions is shown catching a pass tossed by Bobby
Layne on third down In fourth period. It waa good tor
II yards and brought the ball to the Browns 45-yard
line. Three plays later Doran caught another pass for the
winning marker. Brown's player is Warren Lahr. (AP
Wirephoto)
Sooners' Best Passer
Lost; Maryland Favored
Miami, Fla. (Ft The loss of
Oklahoma's second string
quarterback, Pat O'Neal, be
cause of a freak injury may
have robbed Coach Bud Wilk
inson of a "secret weapon" to
throw aRainst Maryland in the
Orange Bowl football game.
O'Neal, who started the sea
son as Oklahoma's fourth
string quarterback, was Injured
Tuesday during a punting drill
when a lineman fell on his
chest. He was the Sooncr's best
11M a.m.
10 10 a m.
U:I7 a.m.
1111 am.
1 11 a.m.
1111 a.m.
1 57 a.m.
1111 pm.
1 11 a.m.
11! p.m.
1:04 a.m.
Ml p.m.
13 a m.
I ll II.
2 Youna Players
nnmhAP 11 onrl mnm Kawc-I-. i w. iar nl'rd a7
fending champion which got avajlablc , mCli women and; M"r" ,K" "' ,"n M "or ""nlh, Hold LoSfld RoleS
In Cotton Bowl
off
: placet.
iu a usiu s.cir. mis year, , T-ft ,, ; . ' i
. . , ., viiiiuiiiii iai gets PIC Dr l. ui IU MUBiir awwi ew
came through to win the j oeoma so. oeome Tchn
ISO A.m. 3..mnntf natinn'c rnurt now.
4:05 p.m. o.' : . . r
Tim, Haiih'r'' came from behind impres
:i4 a.m. iiively to defeat Niagara. 66-61,
i u l m. s1" the finals of tne Hody
t il p!m' oi'estival at New York's Mad
J;'' '2 Ju'on Square G:rden.
i n A.m. i Western Kentucky, ranked blew a 17-ooint lead but then ' .nri cin, r.,.r,i fr,r th I ..!?fu.11!-n,. AV
1:39 p.m. Otm n.ijnriol,, umn Urn ffarnoi iiij ...... -u. All ia,lUaAi. . . . .. n.k.. at b..i.. ai n.. ihik
:.,:::7VJJ" .;-.?:.:! I.u"'.cu lu. last snom ana pians are oeing "v""i V.:' ,:
cham
league's pre -sea son
.... . OO Tl .; n iM, iiisiB. ww j a v. npii- norma bj. ua. iren iconiviaii,
with an 82-73 victory over Ok-1 able a, ,he meel, wnjcn are I ,.,.... T..r..,
lahoma. I uj..ij t c..-jH.. .it.. Marrland 45. Arlaona Bute (Tampa,
. scheduled for Sunday after- E.amviiie in, Tenneieae 11.
The Oklahoma Aggies, noons. 1..H...1 r.m.r.oc. T.ara.r
ranked fifth nationally, almost j Scveral archers from Dallas J"!, ;.T"" "l'ck;r",l:
passer.
Maryland remained a one-
touchdown favorite despite the
injury to quarterback Bernie
Faloney, a brilliant operator
who guided the Tcrps to 10
straight victories and the
mythical college championship.
Observers in the Maryland
camp doubted that Faloney
could be of any use at all with
his injured left ankle.
Charley Boxold will start in
Faloney's place.
East Rated62 Better
Than West All-Stars
San Francisco (i The East
was jubilant Thursday and the 1 1- ai kf a.
West a little bit blue on the ! CX-tahamp W OlltS
last day of drills for their
clash Saturday in the annual
Shrine all-star charity football
game.
The East is favored by 614
points.
The varying moods were the
result largely of the outcome
of injuries to All-Americas j the game's amateur rules in
Amateur Tennis
Rule Eased in US
Austin, Tex. (U.B Wilmer
Allison, one of America's top
tennis stars of a generation ago
said today that relaxation of
Johnny Lattner and Sam Mor
ley.
Lattner, who twisted a
shoulder in scrimmage Tues-
thls country would help the
United States "immeasurably"
in competition with Australia.
Allison, who won the nation-
ri.v rletlnitflv ha rr-Hirnrrt in'al Singles title in 1935, now is
n memoir ot ine u, a. Lawn
Tennis Association's Executive
Committer.
"I think we're going to have
to change some of the rules to
help compete with Australia,"
he said.
He pointed out tennis players
in this country cannot com-
nj.la in nmatnni. nlnu if fhiV
nation this year was work (or ,portjng gouds ,torrs
form and the East will he able
to take full advanage nf te
hard running back from Notre
Dame. And hard running is
the East's stock in trade this
year.
The West plans to rely
largely on its aerial game. One
of the best pass combinations j
in the
Bob
in ih. rhlrrl nprinn . It whaled ! .-.I. ...l.u . . f"" '"1 Tea., Chrlatlan 44. Ta... AftH 41 I lor I day when
. , j . . Ti .. V. . " -" ... maae to Stan inaiLii snuoung wvenlh nlacei. Hire.
In the
ft:56 a.m.
7:11 p.m.
JijJ !':J crippled Louisville. 89-71, in: Oklahoma City. Santa Clara jn 1954.
1:34 a.m. jtne finals oi tne R.eniucKy in- gained the other finals berth
s 5 I m'Tvitational at Louisville. with a 59-51 victory over Wy-
o M p m.-l Holv Cross won the Sugar oming as Dick Garibald
0 44 p.
US Sets Record,
IBowI tournament and gained I showed the way with 17 points. gtaft; TyQ Bl IllOtlS
'S
ussieetain Davis Cup,
oseval Upends Seixas
c WILL r.niMsi Fv
'bourne ffi-Ken Re
Pint-iiied racquet ri
19. saved the cov4
1 Cup for Australia toT
owing down Ameripa'av.
N Wimbledon ehamtl,
'as. 6-2. 2-6. 6-3. 6
ifunatle fifth match of
nuunu.
-u. an a Kitten ai at,
U into the ilrrart
dark-balred Syiy
T swent nait hi as-
Da mlniilu ...aa
h triumph sinefce
"rted in 1J00.
f la Row
the fourth
lads from DnwJn
beaten off the
hallenge Round.
Ha w . m
1949. I
h neither Roill
oxts played abctv
"ii in the tefcal
tord
incite
liit
V L'i a ft
waw n Tt) tat ALL
. . . aumbles Vie Setxu
ri avnrrl it WIS t
in the Kooyong stadium gol
big kick out nf it
Right down
point there was
New York 'UP) A total of
$2,007,401,848 was bet on thor
oughbred races by 28,138.177
persons during 1953 to set a
record high in wagering and
attendance, complete statistics
gathered in a United Press sur
vey showed today.
These staggering totals were ,.
$142,805,836 and 7 4 per cent. ; .v The Aiamataai Frei
Ricka 74. Carroll lalont.) SO. Icham.
pionihlpi.
Rockr Mountain 14. Baetern Montana
11 Iconaolatlon, oaarllmai.
Other Oaaaaa
I southern California 71. Mich. Stale 13.
Iowa 45, UCLA 40.
Bradley 10. Rutaere 70
Beloll 04. Mllllkln 74.
Few Mealro 04. Phillip, TJnlv II
Wrl Vlreinla 00. Columbia II.
Pnncctoa II, Rocheiler 54.
Syraiuae II. Cornell 77 lovertime.
Cent. Wa.h II. Si Martina iwaeh II
San JoM State II. San Praneleca Bl 51.
PanfK Umv 52. Southern Oreton 47.
We.tmnnt ICalll 44. Whltller 44.
raiifirnia II. Hawaii II.
Dallas, Tex. (IP) Bart Starr
and Dicky Moegle, two of the
vounnest Dlavers ever to aD-
Starr will be in his second Manmra s quarter oa( K dod i jf (ney are undcr ,c agc of 35
bowl game at the age of 19 , Garrett to end Morley. But j ..j hopr we ,jet lt changed to
face the biggest burdens Fri-1 Morlcy's knee, injured in the2 " Allison said, "and I be-
Alabama battles last game nf Ihe season, hasjevp there is a better than
.given nut twice in practice for .yen chance of doing it. That
case of Starr, that 1 this post-season clastic. West j will help us immeasurably."
passing man of Alabama, it l coaches are resigned to the fact j
pretty definite. He might go that if Morley can play for XAkifaa Cw inn
the full 60 minutes because in-1 pvin one nuarter thcv'll lie1 '' " 3
juries nave reduced the quar-1 iucky.
I terbacks to Starr and a fresh-1 ti,,. West has four other
I man. Ollle Yates, who has yet 00(J ,.nd, but ,ne m:tl(lc com.
to play a down of varsity ball. ' hlnil,,on o Garrett to Mnrlry
is nut likely to be around very
long.
Pitcher Johnson
the final " "seT ..".".i.. ..
doubt about
! per cent over the 1952 totals of
$1,934,596,012 and Z0.85Z.RZO
the winner. In the game of the , ptrs0, Tnere were 2.845 rac
Balllmera II. N,w York 70
Port Wane 17. Mlnneapalu 40
ing days this year
with 2.822 in 1952.
WEDNESDAYS PIOHTB
B-- Te At.oeiat Pre.,
Mlnneaaelle Del Planaaan IIO1.. SI
P.u; njtpo'nt.il Johnny Ballon, 148V
Brnna.in. '.0
j u m . -.n.iiiW Hair oval burst into
gooa matcn Hum t"'K - - ,--.j ih
.v. j (ranrv and ignored tne
leiiuviii, , ... - - -
17,300 that tiled every eeati peals,
final set, Seixas whipped into
a 40-13 lead on Rosewall's
service and looked to be about
to break Ken's delivery for the
second time in a row.
Went Down Fighting
But the Australian had the
weapons to run it out although a aa fADC
Seixas fought off three match .rAri "Ant
points. Vic went down tignt
ing, but, at times he was dis
couraged by seemingly ad
verse decisions. He limply did
not have the ground strokes to
win.
When it was all over, the
spectators gave young Rose
wall standing cheer and
showered the center court with
teat cushions. Officials ap
pealed repeatedly for order
h,ii h fans in the hugh three-
a who
and ignored the ap
compared East Lansing, Mich. Mich-
SHOEMAKER WINS 484TH
Arcadia, Calif Willie Shoe
maker, the nation's leading
jockey, booted home three
winners including Lucky Mar
tin ($680) in the 125.000
Breeders Trail stakei at Santa
Anita, to bring his record to
tal of the year to 484
BEARS TIP RAINBOWS
Honolulu "Pi University
si.i- .....Mm. M.h .1 r-iian.K- U.. v
Fendley Collins went through i opened a three-game Hawaii . '
his entire collegiate wrestling basketball series Wednesday rl.;vcr'".ccldenliy dlKh,rg
Chicago 'U'' Sinning of
right-handed pitcher Don
Johnson, a native of Portland,
Ore , today brought to eight
the number of players in the
Chicago White Sox fold for
1954.
The Z7-ear old Johnson was
obtained lail fall from Toron
to of the International league,
where he led the league in
strikouts with 106 and had an
a shooting accident earned-run average of 2.67 n
near here' winning .j ... ........
games.
Pistol Wounds
Portland Athlete
Seaside 0 James D. Crane,
16-year-old Portland high
school athlete, suffered a leg
wound in
at a hunting camp
S,fl!.P2ii.C,!; "iwr.'!.' PORTLAND STATE LOSES
Vancouver, Wash., 0
without a defeat.
isity of Hawaii, 61-51.
ly Walt DltMS)
I
"onT under hi. pillow whre Cljrk Junior College last night
he had put It the night before. 'defeated Portland State, 70
Cr.ne and two other ten-age 3, In a non -conference basket-
, companions had been hunting ball game.
bears in the Tillamook Burn
ares He was taken to Port
land for treatment.
Dortori do not know exactly
how aspirin achieves its effects
on the body.
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