Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 11, 1954, Page 14, Image 14

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' DAVE BARROWS
Wllamette university made It
two in t row Saturday night for
distinctive cntranct tnto Northwest
conference play, downing the
. Whitman Mi&stonarJea, S0-7a.
Friday night the BearcaU elbow.
ed Whitman, M2. here and now
re the only circuit member un
beaten in th- young season Col
lege of Idaho, which playi a one
night series here tonight, split with
Linfield, and Lewis a Clark and
Pacific broke even.
Ftalak Para Off
The Bearcats, behind 57-55 go
ing into the final quarter, scored
IS points to II for Whitman, Tom
Gooding. Pete Heed and Dick Hoy
ail contributing to Una comeback.
From 54-57 it became 55-5 be
fore the gap closed on a free throw
by Gooding, a charity by Hoy, a
basket by Hoy and two free Uirowi
by Gooding to tie it at ei-M It
was tied again at 6343, Willamette
led 69-U, Whitman led M-65 and
Gooding and Reed hit quickly for
M-M advantage that stood up.
With three minutes left In the
battle, Whitman pulled up to 70-73
but Shield and Gooding connected
tinder pressure.
In the first period. Willamette
Jumped to a 23-14 lead with Guard
Jerry McCallister- being the big
gun In this early assault, with eight
points, -
Forward Don Robinson paced
the Missionaries In a second quar
ter rally with nine markers to tie
it at 37-37 at halfUmc.
The third quarter was a thrilling
session that saw the Bearcats take
the lead for most of the 10 min
utes behind some beautiful snoot
ing by McAllister, who dumped hi
eight before fouling out on three
quick personals with 1:15 left in
the quarter. Willamette was
head 65-41 at this point and could
n't seem to find the way with Mc
Callister gone and Whitman scored
Bine points before the period end
ed. Whitman then was leading,
57-53.
Hoy was the outstanding player
for the winners as be potted l
for gam honors and played his
usual steady floor lame. McCal-
lister. who played less thin three
quarters, got 17 and Gooding 16.
White Mlaas Fata
Big Rex Gwinn allowed the wav
for th Invaders on It points and
. Jtobineoa get 17 bararajeuiins out
aaswaauw last ewartar, Friday
mum w mign ac-orer, xjon -arrer,
Whitman guard,, was held to one
Iwld goal br Bearcat Guard
Lttty- Shield.
i The White were without their all-
conierenc forward and team cap-
uuu, vice rain, lost lor at least
aix weeks with an ankle injury.
In the preliminary, th Willam
ette Frosh beat the sailors from
Tongue Point Naval Base, 7S-fi.
Bill Turley, forward paced the
Bearkittens with 20 points and
Center Bob Miller eaned IS.
Whltsaaa (IS) (It) Willamette
GFPT GFPT
Hobin ,f i i R.ed t s l i u
RVton.f M 111 Hoy.f 1 S 3 IS
Owlnn.C 7 4 S II Good. I- 4 S 4 16
Clk-k.s 10 11 Sh'ld.s 3 14 1
Park'r.s 1 I 10 McCa.s s 1 S 17
W.ll'l.c t S 1 13 Rlih'p.l 10 13
WalaTrJI 4 I 3 11 Causb.c 0O0O
Painty 0 Cray 1114
Colv.s 3 1 S
Gua'n4 0 0 C
Totals 3S 3s II IS Totals 33 33 31 SO
Vraa thmwa tnlaaed: Whitman 1,
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Wampler Seizes Lead
In Los Angles Open
BY JACK STEVENSON
tOS ANGELES tPi Former
Intercollegiate ehamnion Fred
Wampler, a dark horse pacing
the $20,000 Los Angelei Open
Golf tournament, dominated bv
other little knowr. pros, led the
way into the final round today
with a comfortable 5-itroke lead
at 208.
"I'm going to play ai well as ,
I know how today and see what I
happens." said the handsome 150
pounrier, who ohyslrally resem
bles Ben Hogan and whose game
Is built along the same lines.
Wampler. from Indianapolis,
won the National Collegiste Ath
letic Assn. title in 1950 at I'ur
due.
Observers felt that if he could
tour the 7.000-yard Fox Hills
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45 Games This Week
To Decide Leadership
The matter of leadership will-
be at stake this week in high I
Khool leagues as a achedule ;
of 43
leagues.
Salem will be at Corvallii
Tuesday to decide who really
has a team this sesson In the
Big Six, Corvallls being fresh
from a 57.-4S victory over high
ly touted Eugene.
In the Yaws ma league,
Banks and North Marion, with
2-0 records, will play at North
Marion Tuesday.
If Sclo gets by Gates Tues
day, it will run Into the high
scoring Mill City, unbeaten
leader In Marion County B on
Friday night.
The Capitol league, wttn one
game gone, finds Sacred Heart
and Stayton meeting Friday,
each having been first-round
winners.
Willamette Valley leagu
play finds Dallas and Mt. An
gel with 2-0 records. Dallas
will be at Estacada (1-1) Tues
day and at Mt. Angel Friday.
Mt. Angel will host Moiaiia on
Tuesday.
HIRH SCHOOL
TUESDAY
Salem at corvains.
Slm A.arltmy at Concordia.
Sweat Hum at Catcadt.
Central al CCE Troab.
Junction City at Eigtena
Wlllamatte Hllh at Sprtnafield.
ViU.il al Aiwa.
Shedd at TalU City.
Hill Military at Pcrrydala.
WILLAMETTE VAI-LEY LEAGUE
Dallas at Estacada.
Molalla at Mt. Ansel.
Woodburn at Sandy.
Canny at Stlwrton.
MARION COUNTY B. LEAGUE
Mill City at linmon.
Garvals at Chemawa.
St. Paul at oao.
Gates at acts.
Subllmlur at DefraltL r
TAW A MA LEAGUE
Amny as ramnui.
Bank, at North Marion.
ftherlrian al Shelwooa.
Dayton at Wlllamtna.
WKDNISDAY NIGHT !
Columbia Preo at Eacrad Heart
FrtlDAY NIGHT
WILLAMETTE VALLEY LEAGUE
Dallas at Mt. Ansel
Molalla vs. Sllverton.
Estacada at Woodburn.
Sandv at Canbv.
MARION COUNTY
vSrlo at Mill City.
OSD at Sublimity.
Jefferson at Gervals.
Detroit at .St. Paul.
Chemawa at Gates.
CAPITOL LEAGUE
Stavton at Sarrad Heart.
Philomath at Central
Cascade St Salem Academy.
YAW AMA LEAGUE
Amltv at Sheridan.
Yamhill at North Marlon.
Sherwood at Wlllamlna.
Banks at Tnvton.
OTHER GAMES
Band St Balem.
Corvallls at Lebanon.
Sweet Home at Albany.
Etierne at Oakrldse.
Verhoort at Per, dale.
SATURDAY NIGHT
Bend at Salem.
fnuntrv clk eo... I. .....
I par 71 for the final 18 he would
be a shoo-ln for th. th. tinm
top priie. Behind him at 211;
came Jimmy t'lark. Lacuna
Beach, Calif.: Fred Hawkins. El
Paso. Tex , and Bill Nary, Tuc-
son. Aril. Nary led throush the
first and second rounds but
slipped to a 74 yesterday. Haw
kins had a 73 and Clark a 67.
Scores of Oregon golfers af
ter Sunday's round: Bruce Cudd.
Portland, 71-72-73-218; Dick Lun-
dahl, Baker, 75-75-72-222 (elim
inated); Pfc. Dick Yost, former
inatriw; ric, inca lost, iormer
ly of Portland, now in the army.
74-7181228 (eliminated).
Professionals Rob Duden. 75 -
76-1SI. and Joe Mozel, 75-77 152.
both of Portland, were eliminal-
edi n Saturday s round.
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Saturday
FAR WEST
Oregon State 6S, Idaho M
Washington 54, Washington stale
44
California 71. UCLA U
Seattle II. 7, Gonuga M
Whitworth 57, Seattle Pacific M
USC 71, Stanford W
Willamette (0, Whitman 75
Reed 71. Concordia (Ore) 56
Central Washington (1, British Co
lumbia 58
Puget Sound SB, Western Washing
ton U
Pacific Lutheran 52, Eastern Wash
ington 50
College of Idaho 76. Linfield 60
Southern Oregon 61, Oregon Edu
cation 67
Pacific V. 74, Lewis and Clark 65
Fort Lewis 75, St Martin's 62
Grays Harbor J.C. 68, Washington
Frosh 56
0SC Hooks 61, Clark J.C. 52
Utah M. Denver 58
Wyoming 65, Montana 4
Western 71, Colorado College 70
Idaho State 72, Montana State 59
Colorado State 66, Colorado Mines
51
Pasadena M. Redlands 55
Loyola (Los Angeles! 73, San
Francisco 57
Willamette Frosh 7. Tongue Point
Naval 69
Colorado AIM 68, Utah State 60
MIDWEST
Indiana 71, Minnesota 63
Michigan Stat 60, Illinois 59
Bradley 92, Iowa Stat 7
Notre Dam 99, NYU 64
Nebraska 76, Oklahoma 72
Kansas Stat 68, Colorado 60
Oklahoma AM 76. Houston 61 .
Kansas 66, Missouri 6
Iowa 71. Wisconsin 64 -
SL Louis 70, Detroit 64
Northwestern 72, Michigan 60
Miamo (Ohio) 92, Ohio U. 80
Ohio State 91, Purdue 74
BowUng Green 98, Western On
tarlo 55
Marquette 81. Drake 69
SOUTHWEST
Texas 64, Arkansas 61
Texas Tech 93, Arizona State
(Tempei 82
Rice 78, Texas A&M 55 1
Southern Methodist 64, Baylor 60,
SOUTH
Kentucky 105. Georgia Tech 53 i
Mississippi State 79. Auburn 74
LSU 100. Georgia 53
Tennessee 62, Vanderbilt 53
George Washington 73, Virginia:
Tech 40
Virginia 64. Johns Hopkins 62
William and Mary 78, West Vir
ginia 76
South Carolina 85, Newberry 54
Duke 57, North Carolina State 85
EAST
Penn Stale 78. Colgate 58
Holy cross 102. SL Anselmo 60
Connecticut 78, Rhode Island 54
Dartmouth 63, Columbia 54
Duquesne 94, St. Francis (la) 64
Syracuse 80, Pittsburgh 65
Dayton 68, lona 64
Navy 65. Temole 59
Harvard 64. Princeton 53
Perm u Vala sa
Cornell 72, Brown M
LaSalle S5, Muhlenberg K5
' Niagara 82, St. Bonavenlure 58
St. John's tBklynt 69. SL Joseph's
(Pa) 6
Fordham 75, Army 61
Rio (Jranrie 86, Morris-Harvey 63
Geneva 68, Carnegie Tech ii
PRO BASKETBALL
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Suday's Results
New York 81, Rochester 69
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1 ,.y""'.u.M H"'" 71
,ort 81. Milwaukee 75
'. Minneapolis 99. Boston 85
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M innenpolis 78 Milw.uke 67
Baltimore 95. Philadelphia 90
jNew York 88, Rochester 87
Portland Jaycees
To Honor Two
Salem Swimmers
A Portland Junior Chamber
of Commerce banquet Tuesday
noon in Portland will honor
four Salem YMCA girl swim
mers, among others in the state
who placed high in Junior Olym
pic competition last summer.
They are Shirlr Wilcox. Shar
on Truax, Jean Hagen and Joy
Brown, Miss Wilcox waa second
in the 100-yard bieast stroke for
girls 18 and under; and the other
three placed third la th medley
relay for girls 18 and under.
Coaches for the Salem girls
were Mr. and Mrs, Clarence I
Wllcmu !
I Ace Center
Leading US
In Rebounds;
By A. C. JONES.
One of the smoothest, trickiest ,
centersin western small college
r basketball will cavort against '
i. Willamette university tonight!
, when College of Idaho's quintet
unpacks lor a one-night stand.
He is R. C. Owens, c 6-(oot-3
whix who haa said his goal is to
play with the Harlem Globetrot
ters. With his springy legs snd
assortment of shots and passes,
be is averaging 22.2 points and
is leading the nation's small col
leges (NAIA) in rebound recov
eries, 28.1 per gsme. From the
field he is hittinf at a .433 clip.
Team Averages 77.6
The sophomore was all North
west conference center last year
and for two seasons was all-star
first tesm end in the Coyotes'
football fortunes.
As s tesm the Coyotes are av
eraging 77.8 points per game
compared to 63.7 for 10 op
ponents. They have won six of
eight pre-conference contests but
split their two conference open
ers with the surprising Linfield
club, 64-66 and 76-60.
George Makini, freshman stand
out, is hitting .463 from the
outside snd senior guard Dick
Csrrow Is hitting .437 giving the
Coyotes three starters dropping
them st .435 or better.
Comoletinff the first five' are
Rsy Mullins, i former Emmett,
Idsho, and Boise Junior college
ace, and Dick Spless, well-known
around the circuit That means
that Mullins will be playing
against another ex-Boise Juco
player, Tom Gooding of Willam
ette.
Also traveling with Coach Sam
Voices' crew are Gene Strehlou,
Dick Zury, Ken Hopper, Dick
Hahn, Ben Kerfoot, Max SanrAex,
Harvey Whitten. Don Hamblin
and Bill KundraL Sanches also
played with Boise High and Boise
Juco.
Th preliminary at 6:15 will
match Willamette frosh sgainst
the Salem YMCA team. Varsities
will take over at 8 o'clock.
PROS TO SPOKANE
SPOKANE I The Chicago
Cardinals and the New York Giants
of the professional National Foot
ball League will play an exhibition
game here Aug. 21, the sponsoring
Athletic Round Table announced
Saturday.
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B' Shriners Selected
raDl! ivn im iml Incram of
Grants Pass, whose team reached
the finals in last year a prep tour
nament, will coach the Upstaters
in the 1954 Shrine All-Star football
game.
. Harry Scarff, who coached Cen
tral Catholic of Portland to two
consecutive class A titles, will
coach the Portland all-stars in the
game to be played her next
August.
Assisting Ingram will be Keith
DeCourcey, Prineville, and Lee
r...,.l.nn CoUm Ralnh Harner ct
Benson and Hub Shovlin of Cleve
land will be scant s assisuuiis.
d:...i ukmI, ffMp th fihrinai bene
fit game featuring class B high
School seniors SUSO nave ocen an
nounced. The same Is to be played
Aug. 28 at Pendleton.
The CUSS B au-star squaua
include:
West
Ends Norman Ban, Rogue
River; Jerry Meyers, Blachly;
Sam Smith, St Paul. Tackles
Dake Andresson, Mill City; Ron
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