i r i i i Thursday, January 7, 1954 SdemJHigh YYuirnoias Point Lead For Vikings By FAIT HABVET m B-lem high travels to Portland Fr'i-y for a return clash with th Roosevelt Teddies. The VI kings, coached by Harold Hauk, will be alter win number five after they dropped Tuesday's g-mt to the strong Milwaukee ilustangs 7543 for their first loss ot the season. Earlier in the season the Vi kings edged the Portland club 50 46 at Salem high and then Sa lem went on to win three straight Roosevelt was beaten by 20 points when they played j juiiwauitie. The Teddies are paced by their driving guard Rich Curtis and forward Dave Wanaka. The other probable starters for Roosevelt are Charles Geldaker at center, Bill Witala at guard, and Dennis Rodin at forward. Wulf Leads Statistics Salem's starting line-up will prooaoiy oe Jim Knapp and Gor- dy DomogaHa at guards. Bob Wulf at center and Tom Pickens and Larry Springer at the for wards, wuit nil jumped into the lead in Salem individual scoring as the 5-4 junior has 23 field goals and 17 free throws for 63 points. He took only 43 shots irom the floor to give hum a field goal average .335. Jim Knapp is close behind Wulf with 23 field goals and 11 free throws for 57 points while Tom Pickens has 54 to take third spot In all the Vikings have tr.ken 338 shots and made 119 for a .352 average. They have scored 324 points to their opposi tions 296. The junior varsity ' game matches Lee Gustafson's unbeat en Salem high JV's and the Roosevelt Junior varsity. Salem will be after its sixth straight win and they have run up 287 points to their opposition's 181. Don Zeh leads them in scoring with 40 points while Bob Tom has 35 and Msrv Rhine has 34. Varsity Scoring: Bob Wulf, c 63 Jim Knapp, g 87 Tom Pickens, f 54 Gordy Domogalla, j 42 Larry Springer, f 33 Phil Burkland, f 21 Herb Triplett, g 20 Wayne Ericksen, f 19 Jim Whitmire, c-f 9 Neal ScheideL g ... 6 Marv Rhine, g 0 Total -324 Church League Leader Beaten In Night's Play One of three undefeated church basketball league teams who played last night fell by the way side as Knight Memorial won trom First Congregational in the Junior "B" league. Remaining unbeaten were First Christian in the Senior league ind Calvary Baptist in the Jun ior "B". Results lsst night: Senior First Christian 59, Knight Memorial 36; Grace Lu theran 51, First Presbyterian 49. , Intermediate "A" Calvary Baptist 37, Jason Lee 31; St Mark Lutheran 38, First Baptist II. Intermediate "B" West St ir m Baptist 40, Englewood EUB 19; Nazarene 42, Keizer Com nunity 29. Junior "A" St Mark Luther in 43, First Christian 13. Junior "B" Calvary Baptist 18, Englewood EUB 16; Knight liemorial 39,First Congregation tl 15. Sames Tonight Senior league 8 p. m.. Par ish gym, Free Methodist vs. Cal 'ary Baptist; 9 p. m., Parrish, fazarene vs. First EUB. Intermediate "A" 8 p. m., lirls gym, First Christian vs. rirtPresbyterian; 9 p. m., Boys &m, St Paul Episcopal vs. St lark Lutheran. Intermediate "B" 7 p. m., Iritish, Nazarene vs. First Con regational; 9 p. m., Girls gym, Icizer Community vs. Nazarene. Junior "A" 7 p. m.. Boys m. First Baptist vs. Englewood X'B; 8 p. m , Boys gym, Naur ne vs. Deaf School. Junior "B" 7 p. m.. Girls ym, Deaf School vs. First Metb- dist N THE SWIM SYRACUSE (VP) The 31st nnual NCAA swimming cham- lonships wiu be neid in the new yracuse university pool March S-Z7. Titles wiu De decided on ch of the three nights of com etition. Qualifying heats are iheduled for the mornings and tternonns. JOE PAL00KA MaaaW CAMS HERE ISOWCNOEAFUL Ht 6oTr GET TO VOU 50 VOUSLS. f ni. TELL 'I'M PlSHTY...ru. WALK OUT H1VA. 3Ka PiajCUV ...VDU'Ht W COMWiSmON . , i J- ONtMTHEV 6XJRN Alp UP... CAN'T J Offici rtamy vj nA n5 m If v V f 1 Referees lo Handle Tag Match ot Gorkys Vs. Engstrom, Dusette After last Tuesday's wrestling mayhem at the Salem Armory, Matchmaker Elton Owen has de cided to use two referees when the Gorky brothers return, this time to meet Carl Engstrom and his buddy for the e v e n i n g, George Dusette. The rushin' Russians, claim ants to the national tag team championship, were winners over Engstrom and David Jones by means of Soldat's hard head. Bro ther Ivan, who can be distin guished from Suldat because Ivan has more hair, threw Jons across the ring and Jons collid-jln ed headon with Soldat All Ivan had to do was drop on the Eng- lishman to pin him for the third I fall. I Remainder of the card will be announced later by Owen. SCORES in Capital Alleys Casltel Mejee LeatM Brennan Tree Bervle III Tom Bren iu 117. IT Cler MS, Vln Oretorr tIS. n.n w.idea til. cbet Boyce 737. Kerre Old Ween (II Welt Cllm 701. Lirry Oeluna MO. red BUrr ea, Don Foulln 71. Pinky Hartwell Wl. CKrltnctr Cirrler Co. (SI Otrw Brsncht U3. ROT HrltJ tlO, Boo W1U 1SS, Dttn Hradtiun 1J. John Olodt no. Silam SUl Lodll 101 Sld MeNlU SM. Fiord Ktnion ITS. John Mwn , Vim McMullen 173, Bob Ltninolf 1U. Otrdncf Orootrv (41 Tonr Pnidcnto 111. Wftlt Oftrdntr ISO. Bob Rtiq 100, Klllh BUM 131. Dick rhlDM 1H. Tbo Uiadowi Rtiuurtal 111 John Nuber tn. Ton? Vlttont III Lrlo Andenoa 111, Kd Loiu 111, rronk Eiui 111. Mlrthlll't Fou Corners (3 John Doerner 103. Bob Reeves MS. Jim Rom III, Kea Nclion S14. Roy OnnQ 151. Uirlon Cor PorU (21 Dick MorrU lit, Hotoj Pott Tot, John Zroni U3, Tony Bltler S70. Duono Cuihmtn 111. Hub Teun Otme Brennon Tret Btrv- let. no. (Nov him ncord lor IhU leinti. (10S4 Krttch Hiah Team Berlea Brennan Tree Sere. Ice, 4111. (New aeaaon record lor this '"uel. Hlsh Individual Game Tom BriBBlB t Brenuan Tree Bervlcl, 31h7. Htab Individual Berlea Larry oerood 01 narr a rive uiu hiuii, anv. Other 100 Berlei Tom Brennaa 01 Brennan Tree Bevlc. 137. John Nuber oi The Sleadowa Roataurant. Ml. University Alleys TJalvanHy BUta Haaaa UifM Na. 1 Ta CommUilon 111 Hanaeo 111, Bow en 431. Jarrett 353. Bterett ISO. Joha aon 411. Veterana Atfatra (3l klorlaky 411. Reed 311, Oaarenatrom 431, Blilo. 411. HlUerlch 411. Chapter 31 (3) ahultia IS1. Harty 111, Jamee 411. Oannon 411. Reaaon 431. Unemployment 111 Caae 433. Aaron 453. Luke 313. Youni 501. Ruiaell 531. Olllce Xncuearl 111 Basra 43U klalt. ion 431. Burton 431, Scott B33. Taunt 410. Htthway Bhopi (31 Hlatt 431, Seal 301. Ueola 413. Darli 434, MUler 411. Poreitrr Uanaiement (II Ladd 4M. Hanneman 141. CampbeU lit Morrlaoa U3. RaUlff 4U. PUC Motor! (31 R toe lend log. Bntllah 411. Rollla 44S. straw KM. Mellert 111. Trallle Knrineeri (0) Sehroader 411. TaUa 415. Wood 111. Peteraon 4M. Blenaley 433. Hlthwey Markera III uu tla 453. Taylor 341. Haraersrr 111. Tan. aelll 534. Una 314. SI AC 111 SrtiiaarS Ml, Kins 415. Me. Xlwaln 43a. Oallaaher 415. Ouitafion 414. Brldee Bncineere (11 Predrlekeon 431. Munaon 453. Barter 3IL Merchant 111. Roako M0. Hlin team aamt Rlthway Marker! IIS. Sertea Hlfhwar Markera SIM. to Flay oosevelft Friday 'V; m . Record Caribou Jim wildlife 19, poses with what is believed to be a new record kill of caribou. This one, shot in the Yukon at 240 yards with his .300 Magum rifle, was the largest In a bunch of 11 bulls. Bond will enter the Boone at Crockett dob trophy competition and present it to the Yukon Historical museum at Whitehorse. Halbrook Leads Regional Scoring on 237 Points By JACK HEWINS Associated Press Sports Writer . Hardly anybody can be surprised this week to look up way up end see the nation's tallest basket ball player also measuring highest the Northwest collegiate scor ing race. This, of course, will be Wade (Swede) Halbrook of Oregon State all 7 feet 3 inches and 137 points of him. Scoring totals for 'the Northwest through Saturday the ALLEYS Hlch Indlvlduil lomi Rlnilind 333. SertM Lens IM. Meas Cllr leowt RaoaS Id Wlllometu Art Tilt 111 BmU Beholt SM, kill Joeober 3H. Xi Both 1. B1U Hobfr 111, Anile Merer III. sun rudld Aj TV (II Dls Dein III. Ed Hensel 431, Bill Harold 341, Keith Ke.ro 43S. Bri ... Dyert Inturancs III sua BKnori Hexlnt Ft re 451. U. Pollnekl 4SS, AI Pennr 451. Bre 303. Dr. rtpptr (01 Bd Ler-per 153. Welly Howell SIS, Al Blthop 317. Jim Uerrlman 394. Bro 411. Quality uied can (l) am -.-ampoeii 111. B. flnelaro-ro 4U. tra Short 411. Fraanrli Miller 3IS. Prank analirori III Ti Nearmaaa (II Herb ltllaiM 433. Ted Howe 313, Roy Haiia MS, Rocky Rubier 405. Id Dana 3M. maen riorlak (II Bill WhlU 311, Paul Barker 401. Camel Waldlng 311, Rob Jumllnf 411. Tom wood SO). DaeU Oil Co. (3) OM.B Blantaa 133, Job Adama 333, Jerry DaTla 431, Id Oauhundro 413. Harre Beharf 400. woodrollea aaa Bho (1) Duabo Prank S41. Bob Kaulba 310. Ton riantr i, Den Srnwarta til. Want Prank 370. Moden Woodmea zni. (31 Howard Bttltb S34. Carol Clppa 434. Irte Dolll 33a, 1 Th,i,de 3H. Pred Haaae 110. I H:h team Uriel Si lama Willamette . ., j ,. 0:e Blan- ,n..,. nl. , ... a, .... Commercial Learaa Raaad IS Blue Lake Packera I3i Otto Rain Boll 330, Andy Anderaon 411, Troy Crabtree 111. M. Bla&krnshlp 341. Al Bella 111. Mleka Slen Shop tl) Herb rtelnaat 443, Chuck Kelnait 331. Andy Ooldaby 443, Bd Dayia 433. Tom Wood 3H. Lane Tavern 131 Dla Deaa 431. Jin McrrUm 315. BUI Hober 403. Bin Purser 311. BmU BchuU 533. Irlckion Market- (II Tim Barry 340. Oarr Tlppeta 311. Pred Montcomarr 31S. Mel Menaat 401. KM Melton 191. Ramaiea in Id tLapplr 4U, Xarl Remple 313. Walter Rowall 113, Harold Brenden 3M. Earl Lambert 311. Portland Road Richfield station (3) Jack Burner 411, Klmer Relmert 433. Bob Knuth 30. Jerry Alderman ill. Reeks Hubler 317. Ohmart a Calebs (I) Bob Ohmart 111, Ralph Maddy 331. Henry Torrent 154. Rudy Calabe SIS, Ted Momaoi MS. Rooebauih Parnaca Campaay (SI Roy Oreenwood 311. Ted Saeh 111. Rot Ruiiell 111. Prod Johnaoa Sla, HaroM Bteveni 431. B at R Wholesale (II Al Hakanaon 311, Dick Arnold Ha, Alien Arnold 133. Harold Pack 117. Harold Johnaon 411. OMC Truck Balea in a van Blarteon 353, R. OlUenwater 311, D. Sermon SIS. a. McWain 344. D. R. Sermon M Tub team aerlea Lena Tavern Soil. Rlth teem tamo Ram ilea 140. Huh Individual aerlea Emu Bchoal ITS. Huh Individual leaaa Bd Lepptr SIS. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SeJem, Oreroa Bond, wht will show Us color movies in Salem. Jam. II and showed Halbrook with a comfor table bulge eo Leon Keefe of South ern Oregon College, whose IK counters in 11 games puts him in second spot lor the week. Halbrook is somewhat oft the pace set last year by little Johnny O'Brien ot Seattle University. whose 1 'fere high for the year in tne area, wade a average la 23.7, while Johnny'a waa M S. Third place In the scoring scram ble goes to a Seattle U. player. tall Joe Pehanlck, who caged 211 points In 10 games. Gonsaga's Jer ry Vermillion runs louru witn lta. but he got them in only eight games and his average is one point etter than Halbrook's. Twenty players have scored 120 or more points this early in the season, none of them needing more than 13 games. All players in the top ten have made 160 or more, and eight schools are represented in the leading ten, Seattle U. and Oregon landing two spots each. The scoring leaders through Jan. J: O FG FT Pts 10 81 75 237 11 75 66 216 10 SI 49 211 I 67 64 198 13 60 188 - 10 69 46 186 Halbrook, QSC Keefe, So.Ore. Pehanick. SU Vermillion, Gon. Trutanich, Port; Bnennink, WSC Glowaski, SU Wegner, Ore. Halberg. Ore. Edwards. EWCB 10 72 36 180 11 61 68 160 11 59 40 156 t 56 40 152 Others with 120 or more: rar- sons. Washington, 146; Marshall, Portland. 146: Holland, Oregon, 136: Hubert, Pacific, 135; Ander- Oregon, 131; Grove, Oregon College of Education, 139; Moyles, Puget Sound. 128; Agee. Pacific, 127: Reed. Willamette, 126: r ranti, Oregon College of Education, 123. Rites Conducted For Gus Dorais DETROIT (ft A multitude of his friends saw the beloved Gus Dorais to his rest Wednesday. Mourners filled Gesu Church for funeral services for the former University of Detroit and Detroit Lions football coach who with Knute Rockne created the forward pass as it is known today. Dorais, for years one of the na tion's most prominent coaches, died at 62 Sunday. He was then long retired as a coach. Six high school coaches who played for Dorais in his 17-year span at u ot D carried his casket. There was a solema requiem high mail. Internment was at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. By Ham Fisher 33 v. '-e a 'V STANFORD STAB HURT Stanford, Calif. (UP) -Oleg Suzdaleff, co-captain of the Stan ford basketball team, suffered a torn ligament In the right knee in practice and Trainer Connie Jarvis said today he would be out oi action for at least two weeks. fiamatar af rfca ISSf IwltVa yaavi-ei id 1 1 " "' ' 1 Tl ITT r mini II la I al n mm mm. i j.mi .. ' n a 1 y-i-i "U,i : 'fteliT? " atWata SI rfcll IraMlas aaw Sarat SJyrre The instant you see these 1954 Buicks, you'll know that something sensational has happened in automobile styling. Here is vastly more than the usual model changeover. Here is vastly more than could be done just by warming over what Buick had before. Here is something accomplished by going far beyond artful face-lifting. Here is that rarity of raritics-a completely new line of automobiles. But Buick didn't stop with the bolder, fresher, swifter-lined beauty you see in raised and lengthened fender sweep in the huge and back-swept expanse of windshield in the lowered roofline in the host more glamor features of exterior modernity. They upped all horsepowers to the highest in Buick history. They engineered a new V8 for the Special and in the process came up with new Powerellead Pistons that boost gasoline mileage in every engine. 388 N. Commercial St. Vandals Bottle Up Ducks, 60- 53; Play OSC Next NORTHERN DIVISION , By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS W L Pet. Idaho 11 joo Oregon 1 1 Wi Oregon state I 0 Washington 0 0 Washington State 0 Wednesday's Retail Idaho to, Oregon U The Schedule Friday and Saturday Idaho Oregon State. Washington Washington State. EUGENE, Ore. ID Idaho put the stopper on Oregon's fast break Wednesday night, subduing the Webfoota (0-U to gain a split in their inaugural Northern Division, Pacific Coast Conference, aaaktt ball aeries. The Vandals, whipped 1141 in ln opening game Tuesday night, successfully bottled the Oregon at tack and with Harlan Melton and Bob Garrison leading the way launched one of their own. Melton and Garrison, connect ing held Oregon's Ed Ralberg, who dropped in 25 points Tues day night to 12. Hail Anderson got only 9. half his total of the previous night Idaho went out in front early and at one time held an (-point edge. But the Ducks closed in and the game was tied times and the lead changed hands It times. Tommy Flynn's one-hander with six minutes to go gave the Van dals i 50-48 lead and Oregon never caught up. Idaho travels from here to Cor vallis Thursday to play Oregon State, the nation's No. 10 team, In a two-game aeries starting Fri day. BEAVERS FACE IDAHO Oregon State College, Corvallis Oregon State launches another northern division basketball cam paign here Friday and Saturday nights, meeting up with Idaho'a darkhorse Vandals in an import ant series. ON DISPLAY IAN. 8 OTTO J. WILSON CO. at Portland Game time ir I o'clock tx' s wg nt Tne OSC freshmen take oa Everybody's Drug of Eugene, de- inaing state aau champion. In e-uu Hcunuuu7 at P-eTJ. and go against Clark junior col lege of Vancouver in the Satur day prelim at the tarn time. aMk CI.,, -m i. J along with the asm starting lineup that posted seven vic tories in 10 preseason tries. That Includes Tony Vlaitelica and Tex Whiteman, forwards: Swede Hal brook, center; and Bill Toole and Johnny Jarboe, guards. This is the quint that rocked the cage world by beating national champ ion Indiana, 67-51, two weeks ago. Probable starters for Chuck Finley'a tall Vandals are Harlan Melton and Bob Falash, for wards; Dwight Morrison, center; &ud Bob Garrison and Tommy Flynn. guards. Idaho's pre-season record was better than OSC'a, but the Vandals did not face as stiff competition. Plenty of food seats an await able both nights. IDAHO (SO) (11) ORXOON .. . . 'a p' tp i s it m tp Melton.l S S 1 IS Werner,! 3 IS I rinnj S S 0 S Hlbrni 4 SIS Morlin.e I t 111 Andan.e lass Gariin.1 7 1 8 IB Paia.i 0 0 0 0 un.a v a a- a Tr. on J till Holntf.s 4 I 410 StouU 7 0 114 Bell.t (010 Hawau III! Monan.! 0 0 t S s.mer.f t I 1 i Pulton e 1 S a A LJbdi.o e a a e KeuM a o a e Bacher.g 1111 Total iv SO li 49 Total SO 13 14 S3 laeno . is is so eo 3ron 1 it is iajj , Milled free throws: Idaho Melton I. flynn 1, Mormon S, Falaah. Kelttt, Bauacher f; Oreon Wejner S. An derson 4, Holland, Stout 4. Bell I. Official!: Al Llfktaer and BUI Murphy. ' Technical foul, . EAST LANSING, Miclt Mich igan State boxlna coach Genrw Makris has developed five Spar tan NCAA champions who have won a total of seven individual uuea. BICICK the beautiful buy They brought to market a sparkling new comer with a famous name, the Buick Century a car with phenomenal horse power for its weight and price a car with more pure thrill per dollar than any Buick ever built And they did all this without change of the price structure which, for years, has made Buick the most popular car at its price in the world. We invite you to come in and inspect these great beauties, these great performers, these great buys. Then you'll sec why the Detroit previcwers are already saying, "Buick's the beautiful buyl" Whan better automobiles arc built Buick will build them Paf IS i WEDNESDAY'S riCHTg By THB ASSOC'UTKO PRESS MIAMI BEACH. Piau Hohhw Dykes. lMx. Miami. AutnAintMl Joey Giambra, 165, Buffalo, N.Y.. lSS. tut 1ISAS CORPANT Salem, Ore. TEXACO j