Tuesday, January 12. 1934 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Ortcon Put IS 'Cats Throve on W-79 Win -Over College of Idaho Fouls Get R. C. Owens And Makini KoirawuT COHntlNCI W L Pet. TY PA WWajneU .J ,m ,M , """X 1 m in m art" I 1 M 117 1M uu Clerk ! i j m , Celleee X Uaa in m Whitman 8 .MS Ml IK y DAVE BAKS0W8 Willamette university nude It three Northwest conference vic toriei in i row last night here as it frolicked to a 100-78 conquest of College of Idaho. Willamettee. the only unbeat en club in the circuit, showed why it is considered now to be a contender for the title which has eluded the Bearcats since the 1931-52 season. The dramatic quest for 100 points came from the crowd, not from Willamette generalissimo John Lewis, who cleared the bench with the score 91-78 and let the lads play who had done their playing mentally from the bench previously. The last time Willamette hit the century mark was in the 1951-53 season, 103-69 over Lin field, and in the 1951-52 year, 103-62 over Lewis and Clark. Scores Final 7 Points - It was a substitute guard, Dale Gustafson. who gave out with a displsy of shooting as be tanked the last seven points and single handedly, almost, pulled the team up to the 100 mark with about five seconds remaining He got an assist from an inter ception by We Malcolm, and fans roared their approval. Contributing an unkn own quantity was the fouling out of College of Idaho's two scoring stars, R. C. Owens and George Makini, in the third quarter. Owens, after a razzle-dazzle per formance of ball handling and shooting, got his fifth Joul with only 2:30 gone. Makini, the freshman flash from Hawaii, Joined Owens two minutes later With them out, Willamette outscored the Coyotes 25-16 in the third quarter and added 31 sizzling points in the fourth quar ter. Pouring in the most points were Jerry McCallister, Neal Causbie, Dick Hoy, Bill ColvaTd and Pete Reed, but it was Mc Callister's uncanny jump shots in the third quarter which caught the fans' eves. 44 37 at Half The first quarter was an even affair, with the Bearcats leading at the buzzer, 18-17. Tom Gocd ing got nine of his 13 in this frame and held Owens to four points. Captain Hoy, forward, got hot In the second stanza and dumped in 14 from every angle, while Owens earned six for C. of I. This gave the Bearcats a 44 37 iead at the halftime rest. Scoring honors went to Hov rnd McCallister with 20 each. Reed got 18 and Gooding 13. For the losers, Owens and Dick Spiess each cornered 16. Up to last night, Owens, a Negro sophomore, had been averaging 22.2 and was leading small col lege rebounders with 26.1 per game. He snagged 16 rebound last night. In the preliminary, the Bear kittens defeated the local YMCA team, 63-5B. Bill Turley was high with 14 for the winners and Wally Unruh, YMCA forward, was worth 22 points. Next Saturday the Bearcats will meet Linfield at McMinn ville, and on Feb. 5 they will play liieir nexi home game, against Lewis and Clark. C-Idaho llll (100) Willamette G r P T u r f 3 S Hov I S Reed.f S I Fo'da.c .1 1 4 14 McC t S 4 1 4 Shlld.i 1 1 In r.rny.i 1 1 ' 1 1 reus a 4 ft fl 1 S Bluh J 0 0 1 1 4 Colv.j 2 I 1 1 0 Gull J 1 S 0 0 0 Flue. 0 2 1 1 4 Rav.l 0 0 0 Pitt'n.1 0 0 0 Male. M 0 0 1 If . Sly mi GQ J'" Colvard. Willamette forward (No. 35 in white), roars in under the basket to try fr a goal from a difficult angle, guarded closely by Ray Mullins, College of Idaho guard. At right it Don Hamblin, C.'of I. forward. Willamette won, 100-79. Dallas to Play Estacada Tonight in WVL Header Maklnl.f 4 Kunt.f- 2 Owenc' s rrr'w.g 8 Sanch .f 2 Soiess.s 4 Hahn.c 0 Mull' 2 SinW.j I 7.ury.i 0 Hopperj 0 Ham'n.s 1 5 K a is 0 20 2 4 Dallas Dragons travel to Es- tacada tonight lor one ot the leading battles in Willamette Valley - league basketball. The Dragons clipped - Sandy, 53-43, Friday, and dropped Silverton, 57-50. Estacada has lost to Molalla, 62-52, after subduing Canby, 73 46. in the opening round. Dallas will have a height ad vantage over the Rangers. Herb Brandli continues to head the smooth-working Dragon five, be ing one of three lettermen back from last year's WVL cham pions who finished fifth In the state. Mt. Angel, sharing the WVL lead with Dallas, will entertain the Molalla Indians. The Preps racked up Canby, 51-33, in a Fri day game while the Indians up ended Estacada. Big problem will be to bottle up Stan Chil ders, Molalla guard who has scored 50 points in two league games. Silverton will be after Its sec ond win against Canby, having defected Wcedburn, 5C-43. Woodburn will travel to Sandy. The Pioneers edged Woodburn, 27-18, in the WVL jamboree, if that is any indication. Three bowling teams represent ing Mid-West brewers finished among the first four teams in the 1953 ABC tournament Viking Wrestlers To Go to Lebanon Wednesday Nite Salem high school wrestlers will have their fourth match of the season Wednesday night when they go to Lebanon. So far, the Vikings coached by Hank Juran and Al Gray, have defeated Sweet Home and Dal las and lost to Albany. Tryouts the past week have decided en tries in nine of 12 weights, Juran said today. The match scheduled here Mon day night, Jan. 25, with Sweet Home has been changed to 3 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 26, Juran added, because of a conflict in Sweet Home's schedule. Salem entries tomorrow: 97 pounds Dean Vanek. 105 Dave Morgan. 115 Roger Morse (team cap tain) 122 Jerry Booze or Don Pack, 129 Dcsa Phillips. 135 John Cummings or Cliff Bressler. 140 Bob Cameron. 147 Frank Williams. 156 Fred de Lapp or Wright Noel or Vern Coates. 187 Jack Stryffeler. 177 Herb Juran. Heavyweight Ray Taylor. Total 2 30 19 Totals 34 22 29 100 Technical foul! C-Idaho 17 20 1 28- T Willamette II a 31-100 Ofnciali: Pattenon and Reed. EAST LANSING. Mich Big- ; gie Munn has coached three ' bowl teams jn consecutive years the East team ir the 19S2 and ; 1953 Shrine games at Sun Fran- ; Cisco, and his own Michigan I State Spartans in the 1954 Rose Bowl contest and won all three, i DATE PRUNES An "Meal Gift of Oropon' Available Either in Bulk or Gift Boxes' CHECK ON OUI 9KIAI VOUIHl Kill HICW6 Valley Farm Store 3935SilverlonRoad . USD SCORES In the Alleys Capitol Alleys COBlBiHiaAl, au. a ricklaaai Sperttaa M n O -Torfaxd 114. L. Harra 418, D. Iten drle 441. B. 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Granted that It takes a combina tion of roughness and trickery to beat the Russians, Soldat and Ivan Gorky, Dusette and Engstrom are handicapped by being classified as decent guys. The Armory card will start at 1:30 with a special event matching Ivan Kameroff, the "bear-hug" professional, and Danno McDonald. In the semi-final session ot fast- ones who dish out the action will be "The Great" Yamato, master of the sleeper hold - and judo, against Chester Wallick. It was Soldat Gorky who piped up after last week's hard-headed triumph over Engstrom and Da vid Jons: "I didn't even have to use my wolfleap." Hit wolfleap, said to be a Siberian method of killing wolves caught in traps, Is aimed at the throat with the shoul der. The Gorkys finally won when Ivan tossed Engstrom through the ropes, striking Soldat'a head and knocking Engstrom out. mj!'v--''vr.i' iaiim r -vi 1 ( Basketball Scores By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday'a Resalts FAR WEST George Washington 14. Wash, k Lee U Vanderbilt (5, Georgia Tech 55 North Carolina 70. Davidson 54 Tulane 93, Georgia 78 Alabama n. Georgia 7t Auburn 66, Mississippi 61 Idaho 1 Alabama 60, Mississippi State U I SOUTHWEST - SOLDAT GORKY . Uses Siberian tactics TIDE TABLE Hin fr Tift, Ortf a-a-Jawmrf, ins (Cllc4 fcf V. . Cm OtoeJ.IU Bartcy. rwUftBtl, On.) Hlth Wkttra Law Wittri Jiautnr Tim UtUhl Tim Hiltbt KOCO to Carry Pro Bowl Game Station KOCO will broadcast the professional all-star football bowl game from Los Angelea Sunday, at 1:49 p.m., It was an nounced today. KOCO also will carry the Sa cred Heart-Columbia Prep basket ball game at 8 p.m. Wednesday from the Columbia Prep gymnasium. I It a m. 7.1 7:41 p.m. 4.1 8:47 a.m. 7.1 l:IS a.m. 4.1 7:14 a.m. 7.1 18.01 P.m. 4.8 1:41 a.m. 74 11 : p.m. 4.S 1:31 a.m. 7.7 11 As p.m. 8.1 11:10 a.m. 1.7 11 Willamette 100, College 7 Ltinneio i, nn iman ee Inovl. at sv-n... Eastern Oregon tl, Oregon Techj?a, 75, Ariiona 57 Sant Oara 56. St. Mary'a (Calif) ! 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