Wednesday, January 20, 1954 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oregon Page 13 Soldat Finishes Ross on 'Wolf Leap' to Neck The "woll leap." a tactic too mean even to use on a wolf, won for Soldat Gorky over Salem's Tony Ross in one of the three main events at the Armory last night Gorky took the second fall with his infamous jump which ended 1 with a knee in the throat of Ross, and Ross could not recover for the third fall. The Salem wrestler had taken the first fall with kid ney punches and a backbreaker slam against the Russian who dis liked Ross' refereeing last week. A misplaced kick was respon sible for the defeat of David Jons and Johnny Henning in the tag team match against Toi Yamoto and Kurt von Poppeheim. The man with the careless foot was Henning, who was trying to kick Yamato from outside the ring. The Japanese ducked and the blow landed on Jons, who was pinned pronto by Yamato. The first fall went to Von Pop penheim, who used his sensa tional crossbow hold on Henning, and the second fall was a Hcnn-ing-Jons victory as Jons won from Yamato. Ivan Kamaroff silenced Ivan Gorky in the second fall of the JOE PALOOKA By Ham Fisher Twerps a GREAT CflOWO HPBC IGNITE, fOtKS the garden is pueo to over rowing.. .the top sports writers are here from all over america, australia, canada, ewgiamp, france amd south amerjca'm. 3 JL o c CX6MTARIES HERE OF STATE, SPORTS, RAOOL THEATRE ANO SCREEN! MAKE IT A WONDERFUL SI6HT. THE CONT6STAMT4 WILL ARRIVE SOOM. WAIT A SECONO. THERE'S A TREMENDOUS OMTKJN AS THE 6REAT AUSTRALIAN) CONTENDER , PJG6ER McFARLANE, COMES POWN THE AISLE... HE'S SURE POPULAR Last Scheduled Games, Makeups In Church Loop First half of Salem Church Basketball league play will draw to a close tonight except for makeup Thursday of games post poned Dec. 23 because of Christ as holidays. As a result of Monday night competition, there is one less un defeated team, First Congrega tional getting knocked ff in the Intermediate "B" division by an other undefeated quintet. Evan gelistic Temple, 35-30. First Christian, unbeaten in the Senior division, will play opening match, practkaliy crush-, First Presbyterian (2-5) tonight ing the Russian with a bear hug and must make up its game with in ine corner ot tne ring. Gorky jtirace Lumeran (4-2) couldn't or would, not return for the deciding fall. Gorky won the lirst fall with a "Russian cycle hold." Englewood EUB, without a loss in Intermediate "A", must make up its Dec. 23 game with First Baptist First Congregational has SCORES in the ALLEYS Capitol Alleys INDUSTRIAL NO. I ELWOODS MASONRY (2) E. Wilkalia 563. R. Shlpman 444, D. Butch 4T4, B. Craycrolt 484. H. El wood 826. MAYFLOWER MILK (2) D. Brown 509, J. McFarlane 362. B. Hetstrom 418, M. Case 484, J. Brown 478. CURLY'S DAIRY (3) K. Valleau 438, A. Wright 492. B. Shawn 513, P. Salstrom 521, L. Stanley 480. VALLEY MOTOR CO. (1) J. Farley 4B4, G. . Schroyer 427, A. Holmes 434, C. Parker 483, E. Bullock 438. POSTAL CLERKS (31 R. Switch 450. J. Burkhart 428, M. Hadley 438. J. Daley 532. D. Torgeson 510. STE VENS JEWELERS (1) K. Clark 584, J. Albrlch 468. L. Jones 452, B. Grddrs 378, J. Olney 576. JIM'S RICHFIELD SERVICE (3) 3. McCallister, B. Hansen 546. B. Clark 441, D. Aleshlre 471, J. Hurd 529. CAL PAK 111 L. Lance 469, T. Sloan 416, F. Heinke 454, R. Wer bowskl 518. F. RrheideKKer 473. SALEM POLICE 141 D. Nicholson 543, S. Friese 326. W. De Vail 393. C. Creasy 533. M. Malhera 540. NATION AL BATTERY (01 M. Dobbs 394. A. Cameron 342, R. Moodv 413, W. Wells 429. H. Bartholomew 506. ELKS (4) T. Thompson 484, B. Osko 533. L. McKlnney 510, W. Walls 588, F. Krr 480. BLUE LAKE (01 P. Ayr. 39. J. Eekley 4X7, D. Drafar 433. R. Lewi 438, G. Lloyd 4S9. High team gsont and aeries 983 nd 3571. High Individual fame Bob Hei st rom of Mayflower Milk. 332. High (Tidltddual series Wayne Walls ot Elks, 688. INDUSTRIAL NO. I Brawns Jewelers (S V. Haugen 531; Barnwell 416: C. Hausen 45; Taylor 441: H. Hausen 049. Kennvs Real Estate (1 Brlifi 433: Amunds 490: Hill 5S3: Reess 399: Parmer 530. Valley oil fa. (t) Warner 493: Mann 473: Veital "; Pranie 49: Clausen 517. Rerke snd Wadswerlh IS Reeve 485; Martin 503: Stanley 466: Causey 8M: Boyee 536. . Smiling Jacks Ine. HI Landls 477: Hsnnum 463; Payne 430; KromwaU 480; Notdurft 513. Salem Hardware (0 Walla 434; Warken 411; Day 360: Ivle 453:. Ksrr 44j. Franks Route at Ruga IS Elwood 434; ftrhroeher 456: Botre 46: Morris 451; Stilllvan 537. Kea Pelts Insurance III Ksy 463: Srhlrk 399; rry 393; Schnell 416: Sullivan 473. MrCune Feed Sales (St Thompson 549; MrCune 563: Worn 461: Wllkalls 133; Comstork 456. Keller Merchants III Bressler 507: Chrlstensen 393; Morley 4fl0: White 573: Coomler 435. Hose Brothers 171 Carter 436: coe : 454: Carstemen 430; Reynolda 4.18; Nuss 511. Portland Gas and Coke t-l-rWe-slrom 37: Laudle 4.10: Keller 441; Pen fiercest 514: Craycroft 4A0. Huh team same and series. 868 and 2601. Hlsh Ind. same. Kenny Hill ot Kennrt Real Kstste, 683: hlsh Ind. same. Wilbur McCuna oi alcCune rood Sales. 334. University Alleys I. Aim CLASSIC LEAGI'F HOBF.RTS BROS 13) Aleshire. 509; Jackson 425: Hannum 435: Olney 446: Pos-ehl aSI. HERROLD PHII.LIPPl (l'-Krelcl 48.T. Garharino 47t; Curry 428; Laird 40: Mullhaupt 481. OSKO INS. AGCY (41 Ups'nn 370; Lull 400; Colvln 411: Bradley 426; Thompson 464. LEES FINE CARS (01 Merrell 339; Relnke 369; Kaneski 393: Green lee 3111: Aaron 322. SIMMONS l'S AGCY (4l-Moon 465 Crafdus 380; Arnhold 396; Haley 431:' Smith 462. CHINA CITY (0 Thomas 379: Hillerlch 271; Lemke 347; VanDell 4"caSr-S 'HIGHLAND MKT. (3. t.elnhard 438; Hopfinjer 429; Murray 405: Lawless 516: Carr 402. THRIFTWAY CLNRS. (H-Rounds 318; Hausron 393; Fallen 404; Loken 431: Kunke 410. 'iViJh team ame ROBERTS BROS. MHish team series ROBERTS BROS. High Individual series C. POSSEHL UNIVERSITY MERCANTILE LEAGUE Marian Feed gs Reed (3) Isell 505: Smith 528; Llenhard 568; Holmes 478: Carlson 604. Dyer Sons Insurance II) Simons 499; Bolser 567; Roaka 513; Talbot 464; cook 484. Navy-Marine Reserve (Sis) Oartner 505: Ollmlre 338; Doyle 436; Johnson 454; Black 483. Shrock Motor Ca. ((! Gtlson 415: Anderson 489; Harmon 379; Stanley 484: Bunnell 472. Kemlngtoa Rand (3) Sprlsss 536: Kim mell 469: Rsboln 458: Hayden 521: Col burn 553. Hoy's Automotive (II Dutolt 41; Mcdulre 492; Keen 467; Carr 502; Hoy 438. Snider Eleetrle 15) Arthur 453; Jacob son 433; McCain 457; Morris 434: Coover 467. Craeroft Tesaca (I) Heath 443; Radka 439; Hardy 395: DeLanp 433: Cra eroft 457. Moolrr Pharmacy (S) Mootry 451; Sauera 425: Collins 447; Leach 473; Smith 465. Gorman's J, S, Salem Phar macy ID Brown 434: Dye 359: Gunder son 455; Haines 335; Burnett 443. Burklsnd Lumber Co. (3 H. Webb 468: B. Burkland 434: F. Webb 468: Srhueta 476: D. Burkland 817. Rentage's Beverages (I) Ada 451: Anderson 519: Duffy 474; Nichols 417; Fallen 434. High team fame and series, Marlon Feed it seed. 1066 and 2995; hlsh Ind. same and series, Wally Carlson of Mar km Peed, 245 and 04. Hall of Fame Vote Due NEW YORK 7-Baseball's Hall of Fame, now numbering 70 mem bers, is expected to be increased by two and perhaps as many as five today when the ballots are counted in the 14th annual elec tion. And under a new rule, in effect for the first time this year, a play er must have been out of organized ball at least five years. The only exception is those who received more than 100 votes last year when Dizzy Dean and Al Simmons were named. Joe DiMaggio, the New York Yankee Clipper! Bill Dickey, former catcher and now coach with the Yankees: and Ted Lyons, ex Chicago White Sox a game to make up with South Salem Friends (2-5) in the In termediate "B" league. The Nazarene church (6-0) in the Junior "A" appears to have completed its first half as cham pion. Calvary Baptist (5-0) must face First Cogregational (4-1) in the makeup game which stands in the way of a Baptist champion ship in the Junior "B" league. Results Monday: Senior league First Christian 64 First EUB 29; Stayton Baptist 66, Naiarene 31; Knlsht Memorial 37, Free Methodist 33. Intermediate 'A" First Methodist .49. St. Paul 26: Englewood EUB 72, Jason Lee 24; rirst Christian 44, First Baptist 37. Intermediate "B" Evansellstlc Temple 35, First Congregational 30; Nasarene 54. West Salem Baptist 40; First Methodist 39. Kelser 25. Junior 'A" 8t. Mark Lutheran 33. First Baptist 13. Junior "B" Knight Memorial 36, En glewood EUB 93; St. Marks Lutheran 16, Deal Srhool 17. pitcher and manager and recently signed as Brooklyn coach. Walter (Rabbit) Maranville, the great little shortstop who died re cently, appears to be the outstand ing candidate. Last year he re ceived 174 votes. 24 short of elec tion. Maranville, sparkplug of the 1914 Boston Braves world cham pionship team, had been away from organized ball for more than a decade. Bill Terry, one of the aO-Ume New York Giant greats and for mer manager, also is considered a strong candidate. City League Duck Pins UN'S CITT UAOUI WeaelraHM Saa She (1) Duane Frank 360; Knulhs 381: Fisher 324; achvarta 365: Warns Frank 130. Dr. Pent (1 Bishop 389; Merrlman 416; Lepper 30i Ramey 379: Howell 339. Olaen Florist (4) White 523; Barker 366; WaldlLg 435: Jungllng 496; Wood 414. Lea Newmans 101 Herb Nelnsst 460; Mel Nelnsst 420: Williamson 336; Alderman 369: Davis 393. Davis oil Co. (1) Blanton 431; Adams 36B: Dsvls 463; Omohundro 373; Scharf 414. Dyers Insurance 13) Srharf 359; Prve 461: Jefea 376; Pollnskl 474; Penny 437. Quality 1'erd Cars (31 Campbell 483: Snelsrove 331: Short 433; Miller 416: Dell 444. Kaye Radio A TV 111 Dean 435: Hensel 368; Harold 302; Still 415; Kaye 441. Willamette Art Tile III Jsrober 391: Capps 434; Bush 366: Hober 433; Meyer 438. Modern Woodmen Ins. (01 Dolae 463: Capos 434; McOuIre 433: Smith 483; Hasse 374. Hish team series and game, Olsen Flor ist. 3331 and 790: hlsh Ind. series. Fills White lOlsen Florutl 533: hlsh Ind. game. Wayne Frank (Woodroffes San Shop i 139. For Dependable Service Cascade Transfer & Storage Wallace Bonesteele & Son Commercial Trucking, Warehousing and Distribution Service 1625 Front St. Phone 3-4444 Zueske (0) F (01 Bertram Unruh (17) F (2) Patton Coen (8) .. C (10) Hensley Peddlcord (4) O (4) Miller Winkleblack (T) G () Jaaamen Reserves :orine: Kiekel (2). Mc Callister (t2), NWfembort (t) Bards by 2. Halftlme score: Marlon Motors 19 YMCA 19. Officials: Rawlins and Slanchik. WolramoUs (it) (10) St Paul Kangas 14) T (8) Smith Hall (16) T (13) Speldel Sheelar (6) C (0) Kirk Norton (5) G (B) Smith T Nims (6) - G ... (15) Smith D Reserves scorlnE: Simons (7), Hel strom, Haugen (2), Hudesom, Haf lerd (3), Harvey (2). Kirk (5). Half time score: Wolgamotts 21, St. Paul 23. Officials. John Slanchik and Gottfried. Naval Res. (41) (36) Marine Res. Chamberlain (3) T 13) Dougherty Winegar (3) F (6) Godsey Lamb (11) .. C (10) Zumwalt Cross (16) G (2) Jones Lang (4) G (1) Bradley Reserve scoring: Patterson (2), Werner (2), Settlemier (2), Wilson 161. Hallam. Plymmerb 18). Half time score: Naval Reserve 22, Marine Reserve 15. Officials: Rawlins and Gottfried. Perrydale Tops Gaston, 47-34, Holds HRV Lead Gaston The Perrydale Pir ates maintained their perfect Hill River Valley league record by overpowering Gaston, 47-34, here Tuesday night. Perrydale now has a league record of four wins and no defeats. Don Miller's Pirates held one point leads of 1211 and 17-16 at the first and second quarter stops. After the score was tied at 19-19, there was no stopping the Pirates. The score was 31-23 at the start of the final stanza. Larry Massey came through with 19 points for Perrydale while his usually high scoring team mate, Sam Stewart, was being held to 13. LeRoy Ashwell and Robert Saunders each hit 11 for" Gaston. C. Wiseman led Gaston to a 33- 23 J.V. win by scoring 16 points. Rudy Gingerich, with eight, was nigh for the Junior Firates. Perrydale (47) (34) Gaston son. Remnel (9) T ... (II) Saunders Boeder (1) F ... (7) Dethless Cooper (51 C (31 Kummer Stewart (13) G (11) Ashwlll Massey (19) G (2) Tajlor Officials: Washburn and Michael- Reed Leading Bearcat Tally On 786 Points Forward Pete Reed leads Wil lamette university basketball scoring after the first 14 games, figures released today show. Reed's 186 points are only six more than Dick Hoy has. Tom Gooding, center, has 174 and Jerry McCallister, guard, has 145. The Bearcats are having a two week 'layoff from Northwest con ference battles after setting up a solid foothold with four straight victories. Coach John Lewis gave them a holiday Monday but will have a short 'practice today and will scrimmage them Thursday against the Willamette frosh. Next game will be with Pacific at Forest Grove Jan. 30 and the next home appearance will be Feb. 5 against Lewis and Clark. Other Bearcat scoring shows Duane Shield with 75, Dave Gray 62, Bill Colvard 61, Jack Bishop 42, Neil Causbie 36, Dale Gustaf son 7, Wes Malcolm 4, Jim Hen sell Henslee 2 and Ron Firzger ald 2. St. Paul Graders Host Chemawa ST. PAUL The St. Paul grade school basketball team will be I host Friday to Chemawa for the 1 third St. Paul game of the season. 1 St. Paul has lost two, to Gervais by scores 'of 32-28 and 33-25. Butch Kirk has been leading scorer for St. Paul, followed by Richard Koch. Others on the squad are Paul Schneider, Bob Coleman, Tommy Frith, R. 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