Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 19, 1954, Page 9, Image 9

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ASSOCIATED PRESS
UNITED PRESS
Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, January 19, 1954 Page 9
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jO Tllflf S fl Mflll Two great Caribou get their first look
m awn at maB they pilrade by Jim Bond,g
camera in the Yukon. This picture is from a scene in the Jim
Bond show, showing tonight for the last time, at Salem high
school .auditorium, sponsored by the Izaak Walton league.
OREGONlffe
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HS By BOB BROWN
TWuifand
Knapp Top
Vik Scorers
The Salem hlnh Viklnes meet
the Lebanon Warriors in a non
league clash tonight at Salem
high. Game time is 8 with the
preliminary game between Lee
Gustafson's Salem high JV's and
the Lebanon JV's starting at 6:15
Harold Hauk's Vikings will be
after their seventh win against
three losses. Over, the week-end
tney Deat Bend twice to give
them a 3-1 Big Six league mark.
Salem's losses this year were
to Roosevelt, Corvallis, and Mil
waukie. Probable Starters '
The probable starters for Sa
lem are Bob Vulf at center, Tom
Pickens and Wayne Ericksen at
the forwards, and Jim Knapp and
Gordy Domogalla at the guards.
Wulf, the only junior in the
starting line-up, leads the team
in scoring with 95 points while
letterman guard Jim Knapp is
next with 86. Rounding out the
next three Gordy Domogalla has
76, Tom Pickens 65, and Larry
Springer has 56.
For the junior varsity Don
Zeh leads with 75 while sopho
more Bob Tom is close behind
with 65. The junior varsity has
won all its games with other
high schools but lost twice -over
the week-end to the Salem high
varsity reserves.
After tonight's game the next
encounter for the Vikings is Fri
day at Eugene. This Big Six game
is scheduled to be one of ihe
top games for Salem this year. -
VARSITY SCORING
Bob Wult. 5
Jim Knapp, B ,. M
Oordy DomoaaUa, c 16
Tom Pickens, I 65
Larry springer, f-c f 66
Phil Butkland, I 41
Wayne Ericksen, f 40
Herb Trloleii a 40
Jim Whltmlre, c 18
Don Crothers, f , 11
Neal Scheldel, I
Marv Rhine, I S
Ron Uathcrs, . .. 3
STUFF THAT DREAMS ARE MADE OF . . .
They say a picture is worth ten thousand words and if this
is true, Jim Bond's wildlife show is equal to at least a dozen volumes
of outdoor lore. We saw Jim's program last night at the Salem
High Auditorium, then went home and tried to sleep but those
huge Kodiak bear, caribou, house and frantically jumping rain
bow trout kept chasing each other around the bedroom all night
This program, which will be shown this evening, starting at
eight, for the last time, is actually an experience that one only
apreciates fully AFTER the show. Only then does one become
fully aware of that fact that the picture is unique that Jim's
color camera has captured scenes never before filmed. Especially
wonderful is a short 38 feet of film, on which is recorded a close-
up of two magnoicient caribou. We guarantee this scene to take
the breath away from any outdoorsman!
RETRIEVER CLUB TO HELP NOVICES
We were stuck in the snow all day Saturday but by Sun
day we got out of the drifts and drove cautiously over the
slick highway to Camp Adair, where the Willamette Valley
Retriever Club held their first picnic trial of the year. Despite
the snow, doggy folks from as far away as Bend were present,
and the trial was something to see. Those black dogs dashing
through the snow were spectacular, to say the least. The sun
came out brightly for awhile in the afternoon, and made the
trial one to remember.
After the trial, the club held their annual banquet and elected
officers for the coming year; Red Walker of Albany will be presi
dent this year, his wife, Vesta, is secretary, and Lloyd Miller of
Monroe is vice prexy. A certain Capital Journal outdoor editor,
who shall remain nameless, wound up as treasurer. The club voted
to hold a licensed field trial this fall a trial where "big name"
dogs will compete for points toward a championship. But of more
immediate interest is the fact that several members of the club
will devote themselves to developing novice classes classes where
in inexperienced dogs and trainers will learn the fundamentals of
retriever work. This new function of the club should bring in many
new members folks who own retrievers, but who have not had the
experience to compete their dogs in trials. Now they'll have a
chance to learn. The club is interested in getting more Salem
folks active as members, and very likely they will hold a trial right
here in Salem early this spring , , .
DUCKS IN NOW TOO LATE!
All over the valley, reports have come to us in the past few
days of large concentrations of ducks appearing. The fields down
at Alderman Farms are black with birds, and, according to our
friend, Fred Lewis, of Rickreall, plenty of birds are now passing
through his country also ... We are anxious to hear what Mr.
Kebbc of the game commish, and Major Tobin, of Ducks Unlimited,
will have to say tomorrow night about the past fiasco of a duck sea
son .. . Both these chaps will appear at the IWLA clubhouse to
enlighten valley folk as to the circumstances that resulted in the
poor shoot, and to discuss what can be done in the future to remedy
the situation. Everyone is invited to attend this meeting, which will
also feature some discussion regarding the late opening of coastal
streams ....
Vlastelica on Bench to Give
Swede Experience, Gill Says
By DWAIN HANSON
SEATTLE (UP) One of the
most provocative qestions in North
ern Division basketball today is:
Can Oregon State Coach Slats Gill
afford to leave Tony Vlastelica on
the bench much more?
Tall Tony, Gill's fireman, arose
from the bench two niRhts in a row
last week-end to spark the Beavers
to their first clean sweep here in
21 years. The Beavers caught fire
and went on to win over the Wash
ington Huskies when the former
Aberdeen ace began hooking em
The six-foot, five-inch hook shot
specialist, the star of the 1952-33
OSC squad, is one of the best of
fensive plavers in the division. Vet
Vlastelica. whose nearly archless
i i. -u u..;tin! fans who used to
noun sum in"""" - . .
swoon to the trajectories of Bob
Houbregs, has found nimseii nums
the bench a lot.
Laving Groundwork
The reason: Coach Slats Gill, who
uui.. liflH, h tnn tpnm in the
division, is already busy laying the ,
around work for the next two sea-;
son. The big slab in the foundation
is Wade Swedc Halbrook. the
ganp'ing seven-foot, three-inch so
phomore whom Gill describes as
"potentially great." The priority ot
HMhrnnk cetlins the emerience ne
cessary to convert him from fine
raw material into a finished prod
uct leaves Vlastelica. who is only a
junior himself, in the background.
Tony can and often docs move
into a forward post. But with the
hook shot his major weapon, he
qualifies as a center and Coach
Gill is concentrating on filling the
forward slots with more traditional
material.
Gill, who has established himself
as a shrewd strategist during his
long tenure in Corvallis, explains
the strange story of Vlastelica this
way:
Pulling for Halbrook
"For the first time in his life,
Tnnv i snhhinff for someone, and
ha chnulrl ho nrimirpH for thp wnv
he handles himself. He's playing
Dcnina a poienuaiiy great DasKei
ball player in Halbrook."
Anrl Tnnv is nullinp for Ttnlhronk
too. Last Friday night when the
nlqnl renter hattpri in ft rphnnnri
after making some misplays, Vlas
telica. who sat on the Beaver
bench, turned around to a small
OSC rooting section in back o( him
and flashed a broad smile of support.
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New Dallas Gym
A Dallas high school player shoots a
free throw in that nna with Wnnjlhnrn
last night which dedicated the new Dallas gymnasium. The
first home game was delayed month by eonstructionr When
roll-away bleachers finally are installed in about three weeks
the gym will hold 2000, and next year 2200 when bleachers are
placed in the balconies to replace rented ones. Dallas won,
63-49. .
Idaho, WSC Play Tonight
To Keep in Division Race
JUNIOR VARSITY SCORING
Don Zeh, I 75
Bob Tom. f 65
Da It Jones, c 66
Don Plftsler. f 51
Harry Santet, f 38
Marv Rhine, t 34
Nick Error, ( 29
Marv Strain, r 12
Jim Michaells, c CI
Bob Foreman,' t 19
Dan Luby, f 19
Denny Olson, c 18
fitan Pa 16
Jack Mantaall, t 11
Joel Blaco. t-t ....., T
Larry homo. X ...... T
Ed Syrlnc, f 4
Morbla LUlKbUTK, S M..MM I
, 493
Basketball Scores
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Monday's Results
FAR WEST
Wyoming 56, New Mexico 53
Colorado Springs 69, Montana
State 67
Whitman 66,- Pacific 53 '
Southern Oregon 65, Oregon Tech
56
College of Idaho 82, Lewis k
Clark 56
EAST
St. Francis (Pa.) 99, Baldwin-
Wallace 89
St. Michael's 70, Middlcbury 63
Massachusetts 57, Williams 56
SOUTH
Maryland 70, Virginia 56
Tulane 63, Tennessee 61
Mississippi 78, Vanderbilt 74
Xavier (Ohio) 79, Eastern Ken
tucky 63
Florida A&M 68, Morehouse (Ga)
40
West Virginia Slate 75, Virginia
State 72
. MIDWEST
Indiana 94, Ohio State 72
Wisconsin 57, Michigan State 53
Iowa 79, Illinois 70
Kansas 76, Iowa Slate 61
Nebraska 80, Missouri 72
Bradley 86, Houston 71
Detroit 83. Drake 65
John Carroll 94, Scton Hall 86
Iowa Teachers 73, North Dakota
State 65
SOUTHWEST
Rice 80. Arkansas 55
Texas Christian 73, Baylor 60
Tulsa 61, Murray State (Ky) 51
(Overtime)
West Texas State 67, New Mexico
A&M 60
PRO BASKETBALL
Monday's Results
Minneapolis 91, Milwaukee 72
St. Paul's Sam
Smith Selected
For Shrine Tilt
ST. PAUL Sammy Smith, a
senior in the St. Paul Union high
school, has been selected as one
of the 22 players on the All-Star
B Football team from the West
half of Oregon to play in the
Shrine game next August 28 at
Pendleton, against the All-Stars
from Eastern Oregon.
Sam Smith has played four
years of football on Coach NC'l
Gleason's Buckaroos and this
year was the outstanding half
back in the Benton, Marion, Polk
and Linn County Championship
team. This is the first time a
player from St. Paul has been
selected to play in one of these
Shrine Benefit games. Coach of
the West team is Ray Stephens
of Amity.
MOSCOW, Idaho UPI The Idahoi-
Vandals and Washington State
Cougars meet here Tuesday night
in a oasDemau game expected to
make a three-way race of the
scramble for Northern Division
honors.
A win by the Vandals would
boost them within half a game of
Oregon's Ducks and the Oregon
State Beavers, currently tied on
; top of the standings, and set the
Istagefor a weekend battle of title
contenders a meeting here with
the tall bbeavers.
The Vandals', whose 2-2 confer
ence records includes a win and a
loss in earlier series wijh the two
leaders, are expected to have lit
tle difficulty with the Cougars,
The Staters, under Coach Jack
Friel, have won one of four con
ference starts and have a 7-8 over
all record.
Coach Chuck Finley will send a
team of veterans led by Dwight
Morrison against the underman
ned Cougars, whose mainstay is
high scoring forward Ron Ben-
nink.
Tuesday nig'eaqnoame Is the on
ly one on tap in the league until
the weekend when the
' Coach Chuck Finley will send a
team of veterans led by Dwight
Morrison against the underman
ned Cougars, whose mainstay is
high scoring forward Ron Ben
nink. j
Tuesday night's game is the on-
ly one on tap in the league until
the weekend when the Beavers
play Idaho here and Washington
meets Oregon at Eugene.
Sublimity Hawks
Defeat Stayton
STAYTON Before an estimated
crowd of 700 fans last night the
auDiimity Hawks upset the Stay
ton Townies 62-53 in a benefit
game for a Stayton auto accident
victim.
Sublimity got off to an early
lead and was never headed al
though Stayton threatened on
numerous occasions. Carey hit for
23 for Stayton while Ripp of Sub
limity also bucketed 23. Sublim
ity also won the preliminary.
Schlundt Hits
47 for Big
Game Record
NEW YORK UV At his present
pace big Don Schlundt is going
to run out of records to break
long before he finishes his spec
tacular basketball career at Indi
ana university.. .......
The 6-foot-9 center,' hist ap
proaching the midway point in his
junior year, already owns the in
dividual scoring records for many
of the Midwest's main basketball
arenas. Last night, he added two
more prizes to his long string-
the Big Ten mark and the record
for his home floor at Bloomington.
1 Shooting with amazing accuracy,
he scored 47 points as the hurrying
Hoosiers ran away from Ohio
State 94-72 for their sixth straight
conference triumph.
The old Big ten mark of 43 by
Iowa's Dick Ives had stood for 10
years. Schlundt's total was 11
above the former Indiana field
house mark as he connected on
16 field goals in 27 attempts and
on IS of 17 free throws.
Whitman Shades
Pacific, 66-53
NORTHWEST CONFERENCE
WillimHU 4 0 1.0AO
Collete or Idaho ..........4 S .667
Unflald 1 I .too
Lewia ft Clark ...,,.,.,.,.3 3 .400
Pacific , ...1 4 , .100
Whitman 1 4 Joo
Mondar tMulta: Collm 1 Idaho U,
Uwla Clark 741 Whitman M, Paclflo
V. .
WALLA WALLA Ufl - Whitman
defeated Pacific University 66-53
in a slow-moving Northwest Con
ference basketball game here
Monday night.
Don Parker of the Missionaries
and Pacific's Danny French
shared scoring honors, each con
tributing 17 points.
Owens Leads US
With Rebounding
CALDWELL, Idaho Wl R. C.
Owens poured in 20 points and
collected 32 rebounds Monday
night as College of Idaho rolled
to a 82-74 basketball victory over
Lewis and Clark.
The 32 rebounds boosted Owens'
total for the year to 369, tops for
the nation.
New Gym
Christened
By Dragons
DALLAS A crowd of about 1500
attended dedication of the new
Dallas high school gymnasium last
night and saw the Dragons defeat
Woodburn, 63-49, in a Willamette
Valley league counter.
Coach Gordon Kunke explained
that the gym's capacity now if
1200 and that many were standing,
but when roll-away bleachers are
installed around the floor and bal
conies it will accommrutnta oonn -
Bleachers for the floor will arrive
in two or three weeks, but seats
for the floor will not be installed
until next year.
4-1 League Mark 1
Dallas now holds the WVL lead
with a 4-1 record, but Estacada,
with a 3-1 mark, will be at Sandy
tonight and Silverton (3-1) will host
Mt. Angel. V4 '
The Dragons scored within sec
onds on the opening tipoff with
Rae Domusehofsky laying it in.
Woodburn held Dallas through the
first half, leading 20-19 midway in
the second quarter. At halftime,
Dallas managed a 33-27 margin.
Rex Domaschofsky put Dallas
ahead at 21-20 on a jump shot
The third Quarter, still do.a.
found the Dragons hitting about 10
points in a row with a fast break
that broke Woodburn' resistance. ,
Harold Holdorf, Herb Brandli and
Rex Domaschofsky scored in this
surge.
Coach Ken Jacobsen's junior
varsity initiated the floor with a
54-37 victory over Woodburn.
Rex Domaschofsky was high for
Dallas with 18 points, 12 of them in
the first half. Kunke used all re
serves in the second half. For .
Woodburn, Royce Norris had 14
and Jerry Plank 13. .
WOODBURN (4S)
a T F T
Gar'ero,x 0
Haitian 0
Plank.c S
Stafn'y.f 1
Norris.s 4
HiKBim.a S
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(13) DALLAS
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I 1 Ra.Dt.f a
4 S rioH nJ 1
1 13 Re D.c 7.
1 S Bran., f 7
3 14 Hold.,c 1
0 swum, a
1 4 Hindi,. 3
Davis,. 1
Wadej 0
, Mnser,. 0
' Colb'nj 0
. Coo'y 0
a s
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1 18
a is
1 4
Totala 15 19 IS 49 Totola 28 11 19 S3
Pra throwa miwea: wan nu.inmn
j, Rei Domaacholiky , Hinds 4, Ool
burn 1. Woodburn Oarnato 1, Hank 1,
autnsj 1. Korrla I. Hlcilm 1.
Officials: H.ndris nd Kelly.
Nelson to Fight
Harry Matthews
SALT LAKE CITY (IP) Man
ager Marv Jenson said Tuesday
heavyweight Jack Nelson has
been signed for a fight in Spo
kane February 9 against Harry
Kid Matthews of Seattle.
Jenson said Nelson has added
14 pounds in recent weeks and
now weighs 1A5.
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