Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 27, 1954, Page 15, Image 15

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    Wednesday, Janunry 27. 1954
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oregon
Seattle U. Mofc
Central, Sacred Heart
Tied for Capitol Lead
CAPITOL LEAGUE
w L Pet. w L Pel.
Centrel 4 1 .soo Cascade 1 3 .ioo
Sac. Hurt l .joo Phllomth 1 4 MO
Buyton 3 1 .7S0 Sal. Acd. 0 1 .000
Tuesday results: Central . 54. Salem
Academy 34: Sacred Heart 40, Philomath
14; Stayton at Cascade postponed.
Central and Sacred Heart ob
served the halfway mark in the
Capitol league schedule Tuesday
night with victories which kept
them tied for first. Their records
are 4-1. .
The Stayton-at-Cascade game
was postponed because of weather
conditions and it was re-scheduled
for next Tuesday night at 8 o'clock
after the 6:45 preliminary.
Central won from Salem Acade
my and Sacred Heart from Philo
math. The league slate Friday night
will find Central at Sacred Heart,
Cascade at Philomath and Stayton
at Salem Academy.
Sacred Heart
Edges Philomath
Overtime 40-34
By DON WICIIMAN
PHILOMATH The Sacred
Heart Academy Cardinals of Sa
lem scored their fourth league
win, and the Philomath War
riors their fourth league loss,
here Tuesday night in a 40-34
overtime duel.
The Warriors stepped out in
front 9-5 in the. first period, with
the Cards taking the lead 16-14
and 28-24 in the next two. The
Thilomath squad then made a
comeback in the fourth quarter
to knot it up 32-32. In the three
minute overtime the Cardinals
kept control of the ball long
enough to push through eight
points, holding the Warriors to
only one field gdaL
Big "Boe" Moriarty marked
down 18 points as his share of
the Cards tally and Matt fol
lowed with eight., Top scorers
for Philomath were Kemp with
16 and Lorain, scoring eleven.
The 4-1 record keeps SHA in a
tied first place in the Capitol
League, but the test will come
when they play Central Union,
who also occupies that number
one spot. The Cards again play
on Saturday night, a non-leaguer
with Woodburn.
The Cardinal JV's took a
SCORES in
Duck Pins
MEN'S CTTT LEAGUE
Risen florist (i) White 383: Barker
21; wsldlns 300: Junsltns 438: Wood
440. Dr. Pepper 431 Lenper 413; Ramoy
171: Evenden 448: Bishop 419: Capps 305.
Woodroffrs Ran Shop D Duane Frank
435; Knuths 381; 8charti 343: Wayne
Frank 424; Bye 309. liters Ins. (.!
Srharf 4.19; Frye 504; Tejcs 418; Pollnskt
383: Penny 479.
Quality Used Cars (I) Campbell 405:
B. Snelsrove 387; Short 484: Miller 385;
Frank finelirove 483. Ilal oil C'e. (31
Blsnton 473; Adams 398; Datls 533; Omo
hunriro 3f5; Scherf 498.
Willamette Art Tile (I) Capps 412;
.Tarohrr 375: Bush 311: tlober 441: Meyer
458. Le Newmans Cll Nelnast 473; Howe
Williamson 349: Mrdulre 444; Davis 438.
Modern Woodmen Ins. 31 Les Dolte
4(4: Capps 359; Frlc Dolio 331; Thellade
479; Smith 459. Hare Radio TV (II
Prsn 429; Hrnsle 379: Harold 308; Still
42.1: Kaye 405.
Hish team series and tame. Dyers In
surance. 2223 and 792: huh Ind. series,
Jerry Davis (Davis Olll 623: hish Ind.
ssme. Frank Snelirovo (Quality Used
Cars) 202.
University Alleys
JIFRCANT1I.E LraOfl!
Shrora .Motors (4) Anderson 441; Har
mon 440; Ollson 531: Lebold 452: Bun
nell 504. Crarroft Tesaeo ( Healh
411: Redke 371; Hardy 419; DeLapp 423;
r.rntt IDS
Navv-Marlncs (J) Ollmore 388: John
son 417; Doyle 378: Templar 44S: Biaca
487. Banner's Brvrraees ID Ade 447:
Anderson 405; Kuebler 551; Dulfy 430;
Nlrhols 474.
Brmlnston Band (tl-Sprlts 5.2: Kim.,
mrll 470: Raboln 41J: Harden 518: Col.
burn 570. User A Sons niirenee (
Simons 495: Bolser 438; Koake 507; Tal
hot 511: Cook 533.
Borkland Lumber (41-H. Webb 494: B.
Burkland 440: P Webb 517: Schuets 444:
D. Burkland 801. Snider r.leelrle (O)
Arthur 453: Jacobaon 453: McCain 402;
Morris 427; Coover 450.
Hoy's Automotive (21 Dutolt 505; Mr.
Oulre 47.1: Kern 4.17: Carr 504; Hoy 498.
Moolrv Pharmacy (D-Mootry 469. Rati
er 411: Collins 4.15: Leach 587: Smith 459.
Marlon teed A Seed (4) - lsell 4J;
Prrlth 5.17: Ltcnhard 559: Holmes 513.
Carlon 510. Herman's Shell Service as
Sooth Sslem Pharmacy (01 Brown 4J3;
Ounderson 364; Mastlano 448; Dye 311;
Burnelt 493. ,
Hish team tame and series, B'mlr.'
s n.nri inc.. 1005 and 2918: hlshind.
isme. Bill Leach of Mootry Pharmacy,
218: hish Ind. series,
Rrmlntton Band. 512.
Walt Sprlsss ol
I AlllFS' CLASSIC I.EAGl'B
farrs lllthland Market (3) l.ein
hard 415. HopfmKer 468. Murray 4.1.
Carr Sti. llerrold l-htlllt.pl ("-Krel-ci
44S Garbarino 515, Cuiry 543, Laird
40S. Muellhoupt 405. ..,,,,
Slmmnns Insurance (J)-Smlth 528,
r.raffius 391. Moon 419. Haley 401,
Johnson 4H2. Oskn Ins. Afcy l-VP-ston
3.12. I.ulr. 3S4. Colvin 44., Gould
4113. Thompson 532.
.-..... Rm. lit Aleshlre 317.
Jackson 414. Steltler 407. Pnssrhl M10.
Mlhrteht M'-,,"""""? fchV 427
Rounds 4A Hansen 446. Riches 42(1.
I.ee's Fine Cars (3) Merr.ll 3S7.
JOE PALOOKA
There
HE GOES
WHOOOOO...
ANOTMf".
Rl&HT
TO
' THE
JAW...
PlGGErV
PC4VN...
smashing victory from the war
less Warriors 43-20.
Sacred Heart (10) (.) Philomath
Morlarl.l e 1 in Vlncent.I 0 1 1
Brsbrry.t 1 0 1 a Lorsln.l 5 S 1 11
Staab.c 1 J 1 4 Leach.c 114 1
Pldwood.e 1 1 o 5 Olsen.s 0 10 1
Matt.c 14 4 1 Kemp.i 1 1 0 1
Endrrs.f 1 o 0 1 Wooley.l 0 0 10
Joseph.! 0 10 1 Scarlh.i 0 0 3 0
13 14 1 40 14 14 34
Officials: Anderson and Petersen,
Central Beats
Salem Academy
CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
Central Union high school used
winless Salem academy to keep
step with first place in the Cap
itol league Tuesday night here,
beating the Warriors 54-34.
Coach Warren Schue's Pan
thers from the Monmouth-Independence
area used sharp team
play and superior height to lead
all the way. They held the Cru
saders to five points in the first
period and four in the third quar
ter. Salem academy's best quarter,
as it has been most of the sea
son, was the fourth when it
scored 17 points, although Cen
tral equalled the tally. Quarter
time figures were 11-5, 25-13 and
37-17.
, Gordon Brunk scored 11 and
Tom Alsip 11 for Central. Harold
Allister notched nine for Salem
academy. The junior varsity of
Central handed the junior Cru
saders its second loss of the sea
son, 62-34.
SAL. ACAD. (.14) (54) CENTRAL
Allister (01 F (3l Johnson
Wallace (11 F (121 Brunk
Schreder (31 C.... (11) Alsip
Fadenrceht (6) ...G (71 Nelson
Phillips (7) .. G (5) Fratike
Reserves scoring: Sal. Acad. He
man 5, Pierce 1. Warkentln 2. Central
Loy 4. Hagerman 4. Freeman 2,
Dunn 6.
Officials: Brown and Ireland.
Sal. Acad 5 1.1 17 34
Central 11 25 37 54
Amateur Champ Littler
Decides to Turn Pro
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. Wl
National Amateur golf champion
Gene Littler has decided to cast
his lot with the professionals and
will play for the Thundcrbird
Country Club the rest of the sea
son in the pro ranks.
the ALLEYS
Relnke 421. Kaneskl 456. Aaron 472,
Mackey 359. China City 1 Thomas
404, Ade 420. Hillerich 357, Lemke
405. Aneove 394.
HiKh team series. Carrs lilgniana
Market, 236U; high team game. Carr's
Highland Market. 856: high Individual
series, pnvms uurry, 542: nign tn
dividual game. Gertie Carr, 216.
Capitol Alleys
INDUSTRIAL NO. t
National nattery 1 G. Lewis 535.
M Dnbbs 372. R. Moodt 556. W. Wells
397, H. Bartholomew 476. Stevens
Jewelers 3) K. Clark 54R. J. Alhrlch
593, L. Jones 556, B. Geddes 479. J.
Olney 5:12.
Elks (2) T. Thompson 523, B. Osko
468, C. Reese 441. L. McKinney 451,
W. Wall 549. Salem Police (2) D.
Nicholson 511, S. Frlese 456, W. De.
yall 44B, C. Creasy 476, M. Mathers
539.
Postal Clerks (4) M. Hadley 47,
R. Switchenberg 424, J. Daley 494. D.
Torgeson 339. J. Burkhart 495. Blue
Lake (0) P. Avres 456. J. Kckley 343.
D. Dragcr 4:8, R. Lewis 490, G. Lloyd
450.
Ciirly't Dairy (4) K. Valleau 4B4,
A. Wright 479, B. Shawn 459. J.
Schimberg 469. L. Stanley 500. Jim's
Richfield Service (0) B. Ekslrom 472,
B. Hauser 432. B. Clark 480, D. Ale
shire 480. 3. Hurd 525.
Kl wood's Masonry (2) H. Elwood
472. B. Gravcrott 5113. F. Karr 507. E.
Wilkalis 523. K. Busch 471. Valley
Motor Co. 2 J. Farley 467. G.
Schroyer 411. A. Holmes 3f,9. C. Park
er 475. E. JtUUOCK 40.
Cal Pak (3)!,. unce ooo. 1. moan
447. F. Heinke 514. R. Werbowskl 473.
F Srheidegger 414. Mivllosver Milk
(1) D. Vrown 422. J. McFarlane 363,
B. Halstrom 4(. J. airona oi.
High team game and series Stev.
n JAurelers. 994 and 2708.
High Individual game and series
Dr. Joe Airmen 01 aievcns ifcwnci,,
246 and 593.
ixnrnTitiAi. no.
Reiser Merchants (t'4 While 389:
Money 4.14: Myera 539: Bressler 308;
Coomler 448. Berse and naosworin . i i.
Reeves 394: Martin 397; Btanelr 520;
Causey 511: Boyee 572.
Host Brothers (4) Carter 488: Coe 416;
r.rii.nwn 4: Reynolds 493: Nuss 4e4.
SmlNns Jacks Inc. () Landls 391:
.. .... ill. B.nniim 101
CTOmwill 00, rainc nv,
Notdurlt 497.
Valley Oil Ci. (SI Werner soa; nn
433: Lien 460: Prsnte 456: Clausen 548.
Browss Jewelers 11) V. Hausen 513:
Barnwell 4S5: C. Hsuten 420: Tandy 5S0;
H Hsusen 441.
Portland Oas and Coke (4) Laudle
459: Keller 465: Sleley 476: Pendertaat
529; Westphal 454. Ken Polls Insaranre
(Ol Ksy 381: Johnson 415; Schick 404:
grhnell 344: Sullivan 468.
Franks lloo.e at Rats 13) Elwood 4S1:
nrhfoeher 44S: Bolre 496: Morris 500;
Sullivan 541. West Salem Hardware (II
Bertram 503: Wacken 401: uay jyo;
Bchlmbert 497: Ksrr 618.
McCone Faed Ssles (t) Thompson 534:
Ucmne 617: Odom 404: Wilkalis 535;
Comstoek 438. Kennys Real Estate (11
nrises 479: Amunos sou; ow '
447
Hish lesm same and series. Kennvs
Real r.sieie. 837 and zse-s; nisn ini.
ssme snel series, cnei p"yra oi err,,
end Wsdssrirlh. 370 end 373.
' DI66EB.
OQOPPtO
TO HIS
KNEES
THE
PEFEREE
STARTEO
The count
AND
DIGGER
tXeOPPEO
TOTHf
CANVAS,..
its Tvmtf
' FOOH-'
Pinned
Don Pack of Salem
top Piio as he tries
prevent being pirncd by Phil Atkinson of Sweet Home. Atkin
son,, on top, got the job done in the 122-pound class. The ref
eree is Don Hendrie. Below, Wright Noel of Salem (right)
and Dick Arthur go rolling across the mat in their 156-pound
bout, won by Noel by decision.
Scio, Gervais
To Mill City
MARION COUNTY B
W L. Pet. W L Pet,
Mill City 9 0 1.000 Jefferson 5 4 .556
Brio 6 2 .800 sublimity 3 6 .333
nervsls I a .SOOChemawa 2 S .200
Bt. Paul fl 4 .600 Detroit 1 .100
Gates 5 4 .556 OSD 1 9 .100
Tuesday results: Oervsll 48. St. Paul
40; Sclo 46, Chrmawa 33: usu si, u
trolt 41: Mill City at Clates postponed;
Jefferson at Sublimity, no results avail
able.
Scio and Gervais kept up a run
ning battle for runner-up honors to
m II I itv last nieni. ootn winning
handily to remain tied for second
with records ot 8-2.
Meanwhile. Mill City couldn t get
to Gates because of the weather
and results of the Jcfferson-at-Sub-limity
games were unavailable to
day because of long distance ob
stacles. Orcson School for the Deaf trav
eled to Detroit not knowing De
troit had no lights, but electricity
was 'restored by game time and
OSD carded its first victory to gain
tie for the basement. j
Scio Outscores
Chemawa 46-33
SCIO Scio high school stayed in
a tie for second place in the Mar
ion County B league by nudging
Chcmawa's Indians, 46-33, here
Tuesday night.
Scio is shoulder to shoulder with
Gervais with records of 8-2.
The Loggers held quartertime
leads of 13-9, 28-13 and 36-17 be
hind (he even distribution of scor
ing by Gordon O'Reilly (11) and
Jim Dain (9) and three others who
made six apiece. For Chemawa,
George Umptuch w tops with 8.
Chemawa jayvecs won the pre
lim. 44-29.
( HKMAVt A (33) (16) SCIO
umptucri (l r (in o Hellly
Tellier I2I F (61 Badger
Laplante (4) . C..... (9) Daln
Morin 141 it (0) aiover
Swltr.hr 12) G (2) Stewart
Reserves scoring: Chemawa Lane
2, Blackwater 2. Galllneu 6. Race
horse 3. Sclo Jarobscn 3. Strong 2,
Wicklyer 2. Thurston 1. Gibson 4.
Officials: Anderson and Rawlins.
Chemawa 13 17 33
Scio 13 26 36 46
Gervais Upsets
St. Paul, 48-40
ST. PAUL The St. Paul
Buckaroos failed in their bid for
a second place tie in the Marion
County B league as the Gervais
Cougars defeated them, 48-40,
here last night. The Cougars,
who now hold a league record of
right wins and no losses previous-
y had beaten the BllckamoS,
i at. o,
Gervais jumper! to a 17-6 lead
r- 1- ., 1 f THERE'S BEDLAM MEPt:...OIGGE I
j5ZZJ5iL Ci BUT FAILED TO 6ET DR.. LOOKS LIKE ITS I
fK JLL: ALL OVER IN THE FIRST BOWO.. I
Is getting the business in the
to form a wrestler's bridge to
Runnersup
in Marion B
over the cold Buckaroos at the
end of the first quarter and St,
Paul could never catch up. The
score was 23-13 at halKime and
43-27 at the sUrt ot the final
stanza.
Gib Thompson scored 20 points
to lead the Cougar attack. Team-
mate Don Reiling added 12 count
ers to the Gervais score. George
Smith hit 17 and Sam Smith
hooped 11 as they were high for
St. Paul.,
Gervais won the J game, 69-22,
as Williams scored 21. Ted Frith
and John Coleman each counted
for six to lead the losers scoring.
C.ERVAIS 4) 40) ST. PAUL
N. K'ppincer (4) r. nil u. amnn
Renins: (12) r (11) S. Smith
Laley (2) .C (21 Morten
Thompson (20) ...G (1) Klrsch
Espe (61 0 (7) WoU
TEjrvc srnrlnff: Gervais R. Kep-
pineer 2. Sclilecter S. St. Paul Van
Damme l. M ,
Officials: vanaervori ana iriar-
etlo.
Gervais 17 23 34 46
St. Paul 13 27 40
OSD Registers
First Victory
DETROIT The first victory
of the season was a sweet one
for the Oregon School for the
Deaf here last night Cheat
ing Detroit high school, 47-41.
It ties the two teams for the
cellar in the Marion County B
league with records of 1-9.
OSD went into the fourth quar
ter four points behind, then be-
can h ttinff while homing De
troit to five points. Quartertime
scores were 11-9 for OSD, 22-21
for Detroit and 36-32 for Detroit.
Detroit was called on 25 fouls,
of which OSD hit 21 free throws.
nsn rnmmittcd live louis. De
troit jayvecs won the prelimi
nary, 43-17.
Roy McCann was high scored,
hitting 17 lor utu s varsity,
nsn (47)
McCann 17 .
Thompson 1 .
Maynsrd 11
Lrwln 7
(11) Detroit
,.. 4 Hopson
2 Lady
7 Rics
.... ( Vlckers
...c.
...a..
Healh 9
.a..
S Taylor
Reserves: OBD Whittle. Detroit-Bow.
ers . Snyder 3, Ketchurn . Oftkisls: Al.
brucht and Reder.
TUESDAY'S FIGHTS
Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PHILADELPHIA Gil Turner, 1
157 Vi, Philadelphia, outpointed !
Pierre Langlois, 157 'A, France. 10. j
TORONTO Tommy Harrison.
1R.1, Los Angeles, outpointed Earl
Walls, 190 ,4, Edmonton, 10.
LOS ANGELES Zora Fnllry.
190 'A, Chandler. Ariz., stopped
Howard King, 1M, Reno, 7.
By jHom Fisher
J.
1?
' ,
Salem High's
Matmen Top
Sweet Home
Salem high school wrestlers
turned in nine victories in 12
matches, plus a draw, to defeat
Sweet Home' here Tuesday alter-
noon, 37-12. Vikings included
three pinnings among the wins
and lost only by a pinning.
The draw was between balem s
Ray Taylor and Fred Spurgeon
of Sweet Home, heavyweights.
Next Salem match will be here
next Wednesday against Spring-
tie m.
Varsitv results:
81 Dean Vanek (Salem) pinned Ron
Weaver ISH). ,
105 Dave Morran (Salem) dec. Mark
sjusaravo (SHI.
114 Roser Morse (Salem) pinned An-
cel Honeywell (SHi.
133 Phil Atkinson (SH) pinned Don
Pack (Saleml.
128 Dick Pearson (Salem) lost to Jim
Olmsted (SH) by pin.
tis rnhn Ciimmlnti (Haleml . dec.
Jerry Rogers ISH).
140 Bob Cameron (Salem) dee. Larry
Cummlnss (SH).
147 Bob cotner (Salem) dec. Charles
O lchrlst (SH).
... Ua.I ja.l-mt ft-,. l)lrh
art Arthur (SHI.
167 Layne Caswell (Saleml dec. Jerry
Reller I8HI
177 Herb Jurao (Balem) pinnea isass
Jordan ISH).
Heavywelsht Bay Tayior wsaiemr orrw
Ith Fred Bpurseon (SH).
EXHIBITIONS:
7 Blirlon Miller (Bill pinnea Buicn
Benson (Saleml.
109 David vsnea (Bsiemi oec. orn
Bower (SHI.
114 Draw between Marvin jsressicr
(Saleml and Mike Powell (SHI.
122 Draw Deiween jerry xuo iotviui
and Larry Summers IBHI.
123 Claude Beard (Balem) oec. rrana
Gillespie IBHI.
134 LeRoy wuilams inaiemt p.nneo
Bob Taylor IBHI.
124 Calvin tanf isaiemr oec. waviu
Hslstead (BID.
133 Don Phillips (BSiemi pinnea oo
Bishop 'Bill.
121 Dsvs Adams inaiemi pinnea ito
Evens ISH I.
136 Ron Coon (Saleml aee. Aioen
Hsrvey ISH).
142 Hsrry juul issiemi oec. Jim osr
tell (SHi.
14S Prsnk Williams (Salem) dec. Jim
Arthur (SHI.
147 Jack Berser (Saleml dec. Dean
SCmiUnn IftHl.
142 Norman Bllscher IBHI dec. Ted
stnook Iflaleml.
156 Vernon Coates (Salem) dec. Bill
CMson (Hfll.
Ka Jack Strylfeler (Salem) dee. Jack
Everett IBHI.
Hialeah's 40-day racing season
Is its 27th since the track openrd
in 1925. There was no racing in
1828, 1943 and 1945.
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Seattle University, which start
ed the season with a loss to Wi
chita, Wednesday was the proud
co-owner, of the longest winning
streak of the country s college
basketball teams.
1 Only undefeated Western Ken
tucky can match the Chieftains'
skein. Tuesday night, they won
No. 18, a 55-49 decision over Okla
homa City, the ninth-ranked team
in the country. It was the second
successive night Seattle whipped
OCU. which now shows 11 tri
umphs and four losses. ,
Al Rrio'htmnn'e laHe linirn a noorl
rchance of going through the rest
of the season without another de
feat, too, because, of their eight
remaining games, four are with
Portland, two with Goniaga and
one each with Puget Sound and
Pacific Lutheran. They've beaten
them all but Portland in the course
of their streak, and Portland's rec
ord is not impressive.
Joe Pehanick, the lad who never
played high school basketball, was
high man with 30 points. OCU led,
27-25 at the half mainly on the
efforts of Arnold Short, who wound
up operations with 28 points.
But in the second half, Peha
nick got some help from his
mates, Cal Bauer, who found his
shooting eye, and Ron Bissett. who
took over control of the back
boards. Elsewhere the action was thin.
from . Rio Grande crushed Morris I
Harvey, 74-62, but Bcvo was held
to a tray 26 points, far below
his 48-point-a-game average which
is leading the nation s college
scorers.
This was Bevo's lowest output
of the season, but Coach Newt
Oliver said he was suffering from
intestinal flu. He made only eight
field goals in 20 tries.
Lawrence Tech, one of the seven
remaining undefeated teams, won
No. 17 by defeating Tri-State of
Angola, Ind., 89-54.
Wichita, the team that beat Se
attlethe Chieftains got even the
next day polished off Tulsa, 65-
51. Wichita, which had run up a
14 game winning streak before los
ing to St Louis last Saturday, took
only 48 shots from the floor but
made good on 20 of them.
In two Big Seven games, Mis
souri defeated Iowa State, 62-57,
and Kansas State turned back Ok
lnhnmA. 6.1-K3.
Stanford defeated San Jose State
70-60; Fairleigh Dickinson edged
American University, 79-74 for
ninth straight; Sacpson Air Force
Base throttled Ithaca College 76
59 and Baldwin-Wallace took Kent
State 67-56 in other games.
Nazarene Quint
To Play George
Fox on Saturday
NEWBKKU JVorWweSt INaia-
rcne college S high scoring basket
ball team will play at George t ox
college here Saturday night at
Hester Memorial gymnasium on
the tail end of its tour of the north
west.
The Namna. .Idaho, Crusaders
arc led by Mickey Dean, a sopho
more who is the brother oi jay
Dean, Oregon State college player.
George Fox players include Dar
win Grimm, Lcwiston, Idaho, the
conference's leading scorer; Roily
Hartley; Dick Zcllier, Salem; Orv
Shedd: Don Lamm, urecnieai,
Winters, Grecnlcaf, Idaho; Verne
Martin, Ncwberg; Clint Brown,
Idaho; Dean Priddy, Corvailis;
Steve Ross, Ron Barnick and Har
lan arnett, Salem; and Bill Hamp
ton, from the Salem area.
Since 1947 the Cotton Bowl game .
in Dallas has been a sellout be-!
fore the identity of the competing ;
teams was announced.
v ave a
for dinner, TV viewing or trrterlaining imsirt
housewives have Hoidelborg handyt ot,
the moderate bevtraao.li always a ploasant
addition to any occaaion and Holdolborg
Is an ospecially plsjaaing boor I
Weather Socks Yawamo
League; One Score Told
TAWAMA LEAGUE
W L Pet. W L Pet.
N. Marlon ( 0 1.000 Amity 3 4 .333
sanas t 3 .714 Wlllamna 1 4 .333
Yamhill 4 3 .687 Sheridan 14 .200
Dayton 3 3 .800 Sherwood 1 S .187
Tuesday results: Banka 38. Yamhill 3U
Dayton at North Marlon postponed; Am
ity at Shertrood and Sheridan at Wills
mlna unheard from. '
' With only one Yawama league
precinct heard from last night.
North Marion still was assured
of remaining on top with a 6-0
record.
Dayton at North Marion was
postponed and two others, Amity
Warner Praises
Bobby Garrett
PALO ALTO, Calif. Ml Glenn
"Pop" Warner says Stanford quar
terback Bob Garrett is "one of
the greatest passers I have ever
seen.
The former Stanford and Car
lisle coach expressed his senti
ments Tuesday night in present
ing Garrett with the "Pop" War
ner award as the Pacific Coast's
most valuable senior college foot
bail player lor 1953.
Garrett, selected by West Coast
sports writers and coaches, called
the award "the high point of my
entire athletic career."
He led the nation's collegians in
passing last fall.
Women Amateur
Golfers to Play
MIAMI, Fla. W The nation's
leading amateur women golfers
began qwlifying play Wednesday
in thb iliid annual Helen Lee Do-
herty golf tournament "with 210
competing.
Defending champion Mary Lena
Faulk of Thomasville, Ga who
also holds the national champion
ship, leads the record field.
Included among the players arc
Barbara R o m a c k, Sacramento,
Calif.;. Bobbie Dawson, Piedmont,
Calif.; Mickey Wright, San Diego,
Calif., and Edean Anderson, of
Helena, Mont.
City League
1 Woiiamotta 44)
(36) Salem Sophs
T (6) Weaver
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Syring 5. Wolgamotts Harvey
Nlmms 4, Horrert 2. Simmons 4. Half
time score: Salem Sophs 20, Wojga
moua n.
Officials: Don B. Bowers and Jim
Hartley. .
Aumsvllle P. D. t33 (37) Marlon Mo.
L. Dalkt (10) ..... (15) McCalllster
Blssell () F. (l) Miller
R. ki linger (9) .t; (9) cnanda
B. KllllnKer (9) Ci (4) Jassman
Bushy (7) a (9) mis)
Reserves scorlna: Bardslev 1. Half.
lime score' Aumsvllle 18, Marlon Mo
tors 30.
Officials: Don Bowers and Jim
Hartley.
MCA (33) (33) MAV. RRSERVK
Zeuske (7) F (fl Roe
Unruh (13) F . (4) Werner
Coen (13 C (J) Chsmberlln
Bates (14) C (SI Cross
Wlnkleblack (3) C, ID) I jn
Reserves scoring: ivaval reserve
Rieizenstlen 3. H.ilftillie score: Y. M.
C.A. IS. Navy 13.
Officials: Bowers and Hartley.
THE PIKE
VANILLA
ICE CREAM
138 S. LIBERTY
Hickck and Swank
Accessories for Any,
And All Occasions
SHRYOCK'S
MEN'S WEAR
Capitol Shopping Center
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at Sherwood and Sheridan at
Willamina, unreported because
of a telephone -tieup last night
and today. .
The one game listed is Banks
38, Yamhill 31, to move Banks
into second place for the day at
least.
Banks Gains 2nd
Beating Yamhill
YAMHILL - Banks high school
climbed over Yamhill into second
place in the Yawama league last
night by shading Yamhill, 38-31.
The winning Braves picked up
their margin with an 11-point ef
fort in the third, quarter during
which Yamhill could score only
four. Quartertime figures, all in
favor of Banks, were 8-7, 18-16 and
29-20.
' Ralph Jackson, a forward, ac
counted for 14 points for Banks
and three ethers made 7 each. For
Yamhill, Larry Hermans had 11.
Taking the preliminary were the
Banks jayvees, 28-23.
BANKS 3 (31) YAMHILL
,raul U) T (11) L. Hermans
arkson (14) F (71 wim
Sellers (7) C (6) E. Hermans
vandehey (7) G (1) Morlev
Kreps (1) G......:.. (S) Sweney
Reserves scoring: Banks Peters 2.
Yamhill Mallery 1.
Officials: Robins and Rogers.
Banks i, 8 16 29 at
Yamhill 7 16 20 31
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