Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 01, 1954, Page 10, Image 10

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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Pag 10 Salem, Oregon,
Bearcats Minus Lewis,
Bedridden With Flu
Willamette Bearcats may
hive to pier without the
watchful ere of Head Coach
John Lewie tonight against
Central Washington, for the
baaketball boat waa in bed
todaj with a fever and what
appeared to be the flu.
Lewla assigned hij Junior
vanitr coach, Jerry Frel, to
handle yesterday's practice
eesaion and Frel will take the
relni tonight If Lewli doem't
chooae to take up hl bed
and walk.
Central Washington cornea
for a two-night aerlei with a
2-4 record, but the four
I owes include garnet against
Gomaga, which defeated Wll
Coniaga, which defeated
Willamette, and atrong Whit
worth and Whitman clubi.
The vlaltora defeated Col
leg of Fuget Sound, 11-51,
WVLtoOpen Slate
Tuesday; No Favorites
Sandy (Special) A full
slat ot four games marks the
opening of 1954 Willamette
Valley league basketball ac
tion Tuesday night. No iVvor
ltes have emerged from early
season games and a wide open
battle appears in prospect for
the league crown.
Coach George Potter's Sandy
Pioneers host the Molalla In
dians. The Pioneers are led by
high scoring forward Don Mey
ers while forward Jim Alex
ander and guard Stan Childers
are the leading point makers
for Al Grove s Indians.
A hot first-round tussle
looms at Silverton where Gor
don Kunke's defending cham
pion Dall, - Dragons take on
the power- I Silverton Foxes
coached by Milt Baum.
Estacada Bangers entertain
the Canby Cougars. Truman
Osburn's hustling Rangers are
mainly the same crew that took
Estacada to the state A-2 foot
ball finals. Coach Charles Drlg-
gers is In his first year at Can
by. He previously coached at
John Day.
Mush Barbour's Woodburn
Bulldogs travel to Ml Angel
to tangle with the Preps, who
are coached this year by Ray
Utz.
Junior varsity games, start
ing at 8 45, will precede all
varsity contests. J. V. teams
compet for a trophy. They are
composed of freshmen and
sophomores and no member of
a J. V. squad Is allowed to par
ticipate in a varsity contest
that night.
RASt-ffTBALL SmFDlTR
WILLAMKTTI VAUIT UAOtl
tttome Tesin Ftrsli
Jan. S Tuesiiaf- sit- Aniel va Wood
turn. Sllverlr-n vs. Dalles. Sandy e.
Wolelle. Eitarada, v,. cantor.
Jan. S rrhlaj -Woodburn vs Bilver
ton. Dalles vs. BtndT, Molalla, Ta. SiU
acla, Canby va. Mt. Allan.
Praise Be
I ike sun worshipers, Oklahoma's I.tn Tlsrt
iJ and Washington! Jfrrv Johnv.in ,ll
and Bob Riyan ttll go after the ball during lint round
game In the Big Seven (V.-frrenc preseason tournament
at K.inMs ( Ity, lo. Thirty-three Is Sooner Lester I.ane.
The lluokirs bowed to the Sooner. I7.;7. ti p Trlrnholnl
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Friday. January 1. 19E
a quintet which lplit a aerlea
with the Bearcata.
They have six lettermen.
Including a f-I center, 6-4
forward and t-t forward.
It will be Family Night for
both games, the gatekeeper
requiring 11.50 for the
bunch.
The preliminary tonight
will match Silverton and
Stayton at :10, but there
will be no prelim Saturday
night The varsity contests
are to start at I o'clock.
Gray-Y teams from four
Salem grade achools will
present the half time enter
tainment for Friday and Sat
urday night's games.
West Salem and Garfield
achools will meet In the
Friday night mix and Engle
wood and McKlnley will bat
tle It out Saturday night.
Jan 1 TuesdaySi verton VI. cennf,
Bandy va. Woodburn. Eataeeda va. Dal-
lai. Mt. Anail va. Molalla.
Jan- II Friday Canby va. eandr.
Woodburn va. Bitaeada, Mt. Anaal va.
Dallas. Molalla va. ellvarton.
Jan. II Tuesday Bllvarton va. Mt. An
al. Bandy va. Istaeada, Dallaa vi.
Woodburn. Maolalll va. Oanby.
Jan 31 Friday Bataeada va. Mt. Anaal,
Bandy vi. Bllvarton. Woodburn vi. Mo
lalla. Canby vi. Dallaa.
Jan. 31 Tuaiday Ml. Anaal va. Bandy,
Btlverton vs Ettarada. Usl.as vs. Mo
lalla. Woodburn va. canby.
Jan. 31 Friday Molalla va. Bandy.
Feb 3 Tuoaday Woodburn va. Mt. An-
at, Dallaa va. Bllvarton. Conor va. Ea
tacada.
Fr-b. I Friday Silverton vs. Woodburn,
Bandy vi Dallaa, EilacCda va. Molalla,
Mt. Aniel va. canby.
February I. Tueaday canby vs. Sil
verton. Woodburn vs. Sandy. Dallas vs.
Kitacada. Molalla va. Mt. Anaal.
Feb. 13 Friday Bandy vs. canby. Es
tacada vs. Woodburn. Dallaa va. Mt. An
is!. Bllvarton vs. Molalla.
Feb. II. Tuesday Mt Ante! va Bll
varton. Istaeada va. Bandy. Woodburn
vs. Dallas. Canby vs. Molalla.
Feb. II Friday Mt. Anial vs. Estaca
da, Bllvarton vs. Bandy. Molalla vs.
Woodburn. Dallas vs Oanby
Fab. 33 Tuesday Sandy vs Mt. An
iel. Istaeada. vs. Bllvarton. Molalla vs.
DaJUa, Canby va. Woodburn.
Walton League
Meets Jan. 6
New officers of the Salem
chapter of the lzaak Walton
League will be installed by
L. C. Blnford, Oregon division
president, at a meeting Wed
nesday, Jan, 6, at the club
house.
Albert Wiesendanger, o f
"Keep Oregon Green," will
show a moving picture. The
ladles auxiliary will have a
separate meeting prior to the
social session.
THURSDAY'S FIGHT
By Trie Associated Press)
Detroit Ken Hammer,
188"-,, Detroit, decisioned
Stanley Myliruki, 1771a, Chi
cago 8.
St.
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, si1Vbjii
a rr - liirmin fa i -
Ahoy, Hoy
From New
berg e om e s
this 6-foot junior two-year
letterman to hold down a
guard post for Willamette
university. The Bearcata will
play Central Washington to
night and Saturday night
here. Hoy was on the sec
ond all-conference team last
year as a forward.
Bowl Facts
New York Uf, Facts and
figures on the football bowl
games, listing teams with
won-Iost - tied record in
brackets and estimated at
tendance: Jan. 1:
Rose Bowl at Pasadena,
Calif. Michigan State 18-5)
vs. UCLA (8-5), 108,300.
Sugar Bowl at New Ore
leans Georgia Tech (8-2-1)
vs. West Virginia (8-5), 82,
000. Orange Bowl at Miami,
Fla. Maryland (10-0) vs.
Oklahoma (8-1), 69,839.
Gator Bowl at Jackson
ville, Fla Aubourn ("-2-D
vs. Texas Tech (10-1), 30,
000. Sun Bowl at El Paso,
Tex. Mississippi Southern
(9-15) vs. Texas Western (7
2), 4,000.
Cigar Bowl at Tampa,
Fla. Lacrosse, Wis. State
9- 0) vs. Missouri Valley (8-
1) , 12,000.
Tangerine Bowl at Orlan
do, Fla. Arkansas State (8-0-1)
vs. East Texas State
10- 0), 14,000.
Salad Bowl at Phoenix,
Aril. Great Lakes Navy (7-
2) vs. Fort Ord (2-0), 15.000.
Shrine game at San Fran-
elsco Eastern college all
stars vs. Western college all
stars, 63,000. 1
Elks Bowl at Greenville,
N. C Morris Harvey (5-4-1)
vs. Eaat Carolina College
(8-15). 10,000.
Srnior Bowl at Mobile,
Ala All-star teams from
North and South, 25,000.
Five Prineville High
Players Booted for
ego Absences
Prineville VP Coach
Merritt Kelsjy said tixlav
that five Prineville high
school basketball squad
members had been suspend
ed for unexrused absences
before the Christmas vaca
tion. The suspension order, has
ed on schoul eliiiibllitv rules,
hit four members of the A-5
championship tram and
forced Kelsay to revamp his
lineup (or games with Washing-ton
high of Portland and
with Eagle roint.
Team members suspended
were Jim Barney, Mel Hud
son, Mel Gillett. Kirhard
Cain and Arlan Gumpert. All
but Gumpert are members of
the varsity squad.
Kelsay said the five skip
ped school to attend the bas
ketball doubleheader at t or
vallis between Oregon and
Nebraska, and Oregon Male
and Indiana.
M RINI S WIN BiiWI,
li;,, iv.il iTuk.wn TVS
Fa: K.i.-t Command champion
s'".,' M.tr. ins Camp Fisher 19.
A.r Kou-e N.ii:oa 13
1 1 WHAT IS IIIEZ
BISHOP'S .S
GOING f Imite
TO DO? 53piaiisa
Maryland,
Oklahoma
Watched
By BOB HOOBINO
New York if) V 1 c t o r y
through air power was the key
note for several bowl entries
today with particular attention
centered on Miami, where
Oklahoma challenged Mary
land's national champions.
The fourth-rated Sooners,
one touchdown underdogs,
were expected to mix in plenty
of passing against the nation's
leading rushing defense club.
In other major bowl games
Michigan State, No. 3, met
UCLA, No. 5, at Paiadena;
Georgia Tech, No. 8, faced 10th
place West Virginia in the Sug
ar Bowl; and Rice, No. 6, host
ed Alabama in the Cotton Bowl
'X' and '1' Units
At Jacksonville. F'a., Au
burn pitted its "X" and "Y"
units and the passing combina
tion of Bobby Freeman to Jim
my Pyburn against free-scoring
Texas Tech, led by second team
All-America halfback Bobby
Cavazos in the Gator Bowl.
The burning questions of
quarterback Bernie Falo
ney's condition and Mary
land's right to the national
title went on the line befor
an estimated 69,839 fans in a
televised and broadcast
game.
Faloney, the iplit-T magician
whose knee was injured in
Maryland's last regular-season
game with Alabama and which
gave way again several days
ago in practice, will see some
action, according to the team
trainer. But his lUDStitute,
Charlie Boxold, was te start
for Jim Tatum's powerful
TerDS and how much service
Faloney would see was un
known at kickoii time.
Many people felt that Noire
Dame, not Maryland, should
have been named the No. 1
team in the country. The Irish,
who defeated Oklanoma 28-21
voted the Sooners the toughest
opponent they met. So today
the Orange Bowl turf was to
be Maryland's proving grounds.
TV viewers looked forward
to a terrific line battle sparked
on the Terp side by All-America
Stan Jones and tackle blub-
ber Morgan and on the Sooner
side by Lineman of the Year
J. D. Roberts and tackle Rog
Nelson.
Spartans Favored
Michigan State's Spartans
rLlcd a touchdown lavorite
over UCLA in the latest edition
of the Big Ten-Pacific Coast
Conference battle, which the
Midwesterners have won six
out of seven times.
UCLA, owner of one of the
best defensive records n the
country, faced a Pasadena
Jinx that has found it on the
losing end of two previous
appearances, 9-0 to Georgia,
1943, and 45-14 to Illinois,
1947.
The Bruins have classy All-
America single wing tailback
Paul Cameron and Michigan
State has All-America end Don
Dohoney but the pre-game
word was that MSC's quarter
back Tom Yewcic and hard
running halfback Leroy Bol
den were the men to watch.
The Spartans may take a page
from the University of Michi
gan book to spring screen
passes which were dynamite
for the Wolverines in 1948
49-0 over USC and 1951
1416 over California. State
used the same weapon to turn
defeat uuo victory against Tex
as Christian early this season.
Lost Only to Stanford
Certainly aerial defense
proved the Bruins' biggest
weakness this year, with Stan
ford, paced by passing ace Bob
by Garrett, ha
ding them their
onlv dffrat !
Passing appeared to be vital
for favored Georgia Tech and
Lindordoc Alabama too.
The T forniution Engineers,
going against the heavier, split
T powered West Virginians,
were expected to try to run to
the outside or o overhead to
avo.d the b.-cty Mountaineer
middle.
Injury-riddled 'Bama, a
bowl veteran, counted heavi
ly on the passing of quarter
bark Bart Starr to try to
hand'r Kier's ground forces,
paced hv AH-America full
hack KoMte Johnson and
speedster Oil key Moegle p
trating behind a powerful
line.
In other games Mississippi
Southern met Texas Western in
he Sun Bowl. La Crosse, Wis.,
State met Missouri Vallev in
ihp Cicar Bowl, Arkansas Stat
met East Texss State in the
V iWv'i tf Yri
Barbara Leo Is
Schmidt, queen of
the Tournament sf Boies,
gets a kiss from John Frits
randolph, president of th
student body at Faaadena
City College aa they dance
during the Coronation Ball
in Pasadena's Civic audi
torium. (UP Telephoto)
Angling Is
Only Fair
Portland (UP) S te el h ea d
fishing should be best this
week-end in Lincoln county
streams, according to the Ore
gon State Game Commission.
Elsewhere angling la expected
to be only fair, although fish
ing has been picking up in cen
tral and northeastern Oregon.
The commission report:
Northwest: The north coast
streams are in fair condition
but few steelhead are being
taken. Steelhead angling has
been poor the last lew days.
Water is low and clear, should
be fair for drifting. Small bait
or lure should be used. Fishing
is fair to excellent in all
streams in Lincoln county.
Streams are all low and clear.
Southwest: In Tenmlle lakes
outlet, some steelhead catches
have been reported. Steelhead
angling in the lower Umpqua
river has been only lair. In the
upper Umpqua area, steelhead
angling has been fair and with
clearing weather, the prospects
for this week-end are good.
Week-end angling should be
lairly successful in southern
coastal streams.
Central: Hood river is low
and clear. Steelhead fishing is
good in lower part of th river.
Steelhead fishing at the mouth
of the Deschutes is fair to poor.
Celilo falls should be good for
steelhead over the week-end if
the water clears. Sturgeon fish
ing is poor.
Northeast: Steelhead angling
on the John Day river has pick
ed up. Anglers are having good
luck on eggs. Water conditions
are excellent. Very few steel
head are being taken from the
lower Grand Ronde and Imna
ha rivers. Columbia river has
been muddy below McNary. A
few steelhead have been taken
on the lower Umatilla river
with bait.
East-West Ends
10 Days Practice
San Francisco W) Their
10 days' practice finished, four
dozen of America's top college
football stars await the kickoff
Saturday s 29th annual Shrine
East-West game.
The all-star teams spent New
Year's Day in their camps at
Santa Clara and Stanford, re
laxing, listening to chalk talks
and watching bowl games on
television.
TO COACH CAI.C.ARY
Stockton. Calif. tUPJ Larry
Siomerinp. former head coach
at College of Pacific and mem
ber of the Washington Redskins
staff, says he will "take over"
as head coach of the Calgary
Ctampeders in the Canadian
League this year.
East Lansing, Mich. Mich
igan State's freshman basket
ball coach, John Benlngton,
was captain and a forward on
the 1948-49 University of San
Francisco team coached by
Pete Newell, present Spartan
coach that won th National
Invitational basketball tourney
in New York City.
Tangerine Bowl and Great
Lakes Navy met Tl Ord in the
Salad Bowl.
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USC 10. Irwi .
mrhliao 31. Marinette
Frloceton 10. Syracuse T1.
Wletma TT, at. Boneventure Tl.
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Oreioa II. aacramento etate II.
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Ormts Pin 13. Crater 40.
Lalerlew 13, lail; Point 10.
Fort Ord Plays
Great Lakes for
All-Service Title
Phoenix U. Fort Ord,
Calif., regarded by many as
one of the finest teams in ser
vice football history, sought
clear title to the all-service
football chamDionihiD today in
a Salad Bowl collision with
Great Lakes, 111., Naval Train
ing Center.
Clear, BU-aegree weauier was
forecast lor the game, wnicn
started at noon PST, all pro
ceeds from the contest go for
crippled children activities of
the sponsoring Kiwanis clubs of
Arizona.
Fort Ord, led by peerless 01
lle Matson, entered the game a
thre-touchdown favorite. The
Warriors had won 12 games
without defeat while Great
Lakes has a record of seven
wins and two losses.
The presence of Matson, All
America at University of San
Francisco and voted the year's
standout player In the service
ranks, and charter Lack Don
Heinr eh, f'.mer Washington
star, ir. c same backfieid re
sulted i. cmparisons with such
servire teams as the Iowa Pre
Fllght, Randolph Field, and
Great Lakes elevens of World
War II.
Hoad, Rosewall
Won't Turn Pro
Melbourne Vf) Australia's
19-year-old Davis Cup stars,
Lewis Hoad and Ken Rose
wall, have received feelers
from America's Jack Kramer
to turn professional but both
answered "riot yet."
The Melbourne Herald,
which employs Australian
team Captain Harry Hopman
as a writer, reports that Hoad
insisted he "definitely would
stick to amateur tennis for a
few years yet."
Rosewall was reported to
be of the same mind.
USC Tops Iowa,
Bruin Five Wins
Los Angeles U.R) Southern
California beat Iowa last night
70 to 80 In a two-day, four
game series at Fan Pacific
Auditorium.
UCLA beat Michigan State
earlier 87 to 57 before S.000
fans.
USC leaped off to a 5-0 ad
vantage early in the first
quarer and were never head
ed. Halftime acore was 33 to
24.
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Northern Division Play
To Open Next Week
in. The Associated Press I
With most of their pre-con-
hnnni srames Benina inem,
Northern division
basketball
teams return to
their home
courts .this week end to com
plete preparations for the start
of the 1954 pennant chase next
week.
Washington and Washington
State still have games with
non-league foes on their sched
ules, but Oregon, Oregon State
and Idaho wound up their
early season tests this week.
Washington plays St. Louis
at St. Louis Saturday night.
Washingt in State has a Satur
day nig.it engagement with
Eastern Washington and will
plav Whitworth Monday.
The battle for the bunting
gets under way Tuesday with
Idaho facing Oregon State at
Corvallis. The teams play
again Wednesday, then Idaho
moves to Eugene for games
Friday and Saturday with Or
egon. Washington and Wash
ington State make their debut
at Pullman the same nights.
Idaho Record Best
Idaho, with seven wins and
one loss, boasts the best pre
season record and defending
champion Washington the
worst; seven straight defeats.
Oregon follows Idaho with
eight wins and three losses;
Oregon State has seven wins
and three defeats and Wash
ington State five wins and four
setbacks.
Oregon, beaten three times
on its trip to California, post
ed its eighth triumph of the
reason Thursday night, a 59-53
win over Sacramento State
college at Sacr mento.
The Ducks held a nine-point
edge with six minutes left in
the game and stalled in the
closing minutes to thwart the
home team's attempted rally.
Oregon's forward Ed Hall
berg led the scoring with 20
points.
Perez Favored
Against Gallardo
New York (u.R) Young
Lulu Perez of Brooklyn was
favored at 8-5 today to dish
out an unhappy New eYar to
featherweight Dave Gallardo
oi Los Angeles tonight in their
TV-radio rubber match at
Madison Square Garden.
It will be their third meet
ing, but it will be only the
second New Year's fight ever
staged at the 28-year-old Gar
den. Welterweight Dave Shade
beat Roland Todd there on
Jan. 1, 1926.
N. Marion Opens
League Tuesday
Hubbard The North Mar
ion Huskies will go to Sheri- j
dan for their first Yawama
league basketball game of the
season, Tuesday, January 5.
Wednesday evening, Jan. 6,
the North Marion wrestling
squad will go to Lebanon for
a match at 7 p.m.
St. Martin's to Play
Tonight on OCE Floor
1tTnHMn..U CeV lall .
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college of Olympic, Wash., Livingston Indicated
SSST ESS. "-j F-j
be close Hosst
The visltois dropped one to
Willamette 71-63 when the I
Bearcats got a hot rally going,
land the Bearcats defeated OCE
78-70.
OCE expects' to have its
main iroUDie irOm JacklC
; Mays, who hit for 20 against
1 Willamette and who had a big
niKIlt ot 4H SCa nst Seat! r
Pacific in that five-overtime
scorcher. The Wolves of Coach
Bob Livingston have been
handicapped in getting re
bounds because of lack oi
height and are out for their
second victory in this seventh
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RECAPPING
Complete Tire Servlc
Ducks Whi
Sacrament
Five, 59-53
Sacramento (UJS Orel
University's top scorers Ed h
berg ana Barney Holland 1
the Ducks to nine-point 11
in the third quarter then coi
ed to victory over the Sari
mento State College Horn!
last night, oa-03.
The teams traded point-if
point until miaway into I
third quarter when Holla
and Salberg cut loose. Sac
mento Maters Chris Georf
and Tom Brian nullified I
lead with a burst of their o
to knot the fore at 37-sll. I
The Ducks' effort at the J
of that quarter left Oregt-
leaaing tv-tu going into 1
final stanza. They alternat
tried to freeze the ball tl
outfight the ipunky Horn
and succeeded in holding in
of their edge at the final g
Halberg was high point n
with 20 markers for the Due
followed closely by Holls
with 17. Georgia scored ID i
Sacramento. It waa the eign
win against tnree losses :
Oregon and gave Sacramei
a 5-3 mark.
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San tee Flashes I
To 4:04.2 Mile
For Bowl Recordj
New Orleans, W) Hope tjr
a four -minute mile W
brighter today after Wei Saii
tee of Kansas turned In a re),
ord 4:04.2 in the Sugar Bot)
Track Meet the third fait
mile ever run by an Americitj
Santee, holder of the Amejj
lean record of 4:02.4 flash
through a phenomenal lit
second final quarter yeiUr"
day to break the 15-yeawK!
Sugar Bowl mark of 4:10.'J
set by Glenn Cunningham i
Kansas in 1938. f
The slender Santee, wk
set the new standard over t
damp track, said after the ric
he wasn't shooting for tt
four-minute mile, although s
slip on a wet spot may pon.
bly have cost him two ssl
onds. t'
"I was just trying to bre
Cunningham'! mark," he U'J
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onto Maple Leafa In the Nf
tional Hockey League hii
from the small community C
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