Friday, January 29, 1954 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon 'Catts 7 of Next 10 Games Are Away Only Northwest conference ac tion of the week will occur when Bearcats and Badgers gnash their teeth Saturday night at Forest Grove in a game which won't change standings no matter which way it goes. Willamette university's 4-0 rec ord compares to Pacific's 2-5 cellar rating and nearest threat to the Bearcats in the still young season is College of Idaho (4-41, Whitman (4-4) and Linficld (3-3). The thought that chills coach John Lewis occasionally is the idea that seven of the next 10 Bearcat games are on the road where hospitality is rare. Lewis said today that his start ers will be the solid five who have surprised some early season pro phets of doom: Tom Gooding at center, Pete Reed and Dick Hoy at forward, Jerry McCallister and Duane "Lefty" Shield as the play making guards. " On the opposition .roster are at least three scoring dangers, Norm Hubert, runner-up to R. C. Owens in conference bucket busting: Clint Agee, the 6-7 center; and Danny French, 6-2 forward. Hubert is one f the more effective point and playmakers. to Pacific Scatty Viks Open Series Tonight On Court at Marshfield Furmon's Selvy to Break 3-Year Hoop Record Soon Harold Johnson To Fight Slade On TV Tonight By JACK HAND NEW YORK lB-If Harold John son doesn't trip over Jimmy Slade tonight at St. Nicholas Arena, he may finally get his title shot at Archie Moore, the light heavy weight champ. , Philadelphia is the likely site some balmy night next July, pro vided promoter Herman Taylor of fers enough cash to convince Charlie Johnston, Archie's propri etor. The odds of 4-1 favoring Johnson give Slade little chance but the 27-year-old New Yorker can be a very rough character when in the mood. They say he has been in the gym for a month getting ready for this one. ' ' The bout will be on radio (ABC) and television (NBC) starting at 10 p.m., EST. Bevo Averaging 47.4, 16 Games NEW YORK ffl When Bevo Francis scores less than 47 points, he's having a bad night and the Rio Grande (Ohio) hot shot has been having very few of them this season. Latest small-college basketball figures released by the NCAA Service Bureau show the elongated center has tossed in 759 points in the 16 games he s played for a healthy average of 47.4 points per tilt. Francis added 136 points in three games last week to his already sizable total. His closest competitors are Car son Lovett of Franklin ana Marsn all with a 32.3 per game average and Bob Hopkins of Grambling who has scored 591 points in 22 games. IJIM.I . J lplllll4.l mjM1lJ!,k IK V V? f (Mm By BEN PHLEGAR NEW YORK to-Fabulous Frank Selvy from Furman University fig ures to break basketball's all-time individual scoring for a three-year major college Career record some time within the next 10 days. If he can keep up his most recent pace he will do it before the week is over. , A Scoring Marvel ' Selvy is a scoring marvel, the likes of which never before has been seen on a basketball court. After two seasons of play with the Greenville. S.C., school he has scored 1,803 points. He needs just 86 more to pass Kansas' Clyde Lovellette's record and he has 15 regular-season games to play. Last night against Presbyterian, he scored 48 points, the eighth time in 12 games this season that he's hit 40 or more and the fifth time he's been above 45. His average for the dozen contests is 39.5, ex actly 10 points above the single season record he set a season ago. He has played twice since he paused for midterm exams. The first game after his rest ho scored 45 points. Tonight he goes against Newberry and tomorrow against Clemson. Those 86 points may come in the two games. If they don't he's got two more games coming up next week against Manhattan College in Madison Square Garden Thursday and against La Salle in Philadelphia baturday. beivy s show last night helped Furman overpower Presbyterian 109-79 and bring their season's mark up to 6-6. OCE Guard "y.chm- phomore guard from Salem,' is counted on for services for Oregon College when the Wolves host Eastern Oregon tonight and Saturday In an im portant conference series. Chamberlain was outstanding In the last series again Oregon Tech. Jim Byrne KOs Joe Kahut in 9th PORTLAND I 'Jimmy Byrne of Portland knocked out Joe Kahut of Woodburn, Ore., in the ninth round of the 10-roundcr headlining a boxing card here Thursday night. Byrne, at 215. outweighed the veteran Kahut by 28 pounds. In preliminaries: Gale Davis, 166, Eugene, Ore., and Gene Meeker, 168, Estacada, Ore., drew, 4; Frank Scott, 195, Eugene, stopped Tommy Demers, 188, Sandpoint, Idaho, 4; Chuck Maxson, 190. Portland, stopped Stew Rose, 185. Madras, Ore., 2; Gene Brixcn, IK, Sandpoint, Ida ho, stopped Monte Clark, 185, Cor vallis, Ore., 3. SCORES in the ALLEYS University Alleys COMMERCIAL I.EAGl'F. NO. 1 HOLLYWOOD CLEANKRS (0) Anderson 4.W. Ferris 421, CorniMll 446. Gould J60. Case " MATH'S BROS. I4I-A. Fish 445. H. Poole 492, I. Wedel 415. T. Elllnser 528. RAY WILMAS (31 B. Wllherl S7fl O Mull 476, L. Dierks 424. B. Ire land WW'! Miller 511. MOOSE LODGE 111 M. Nichols 544. C. Alex ander 437. B. Eckstrom 478. W. Puday 460. P. Ade 413. EARL MALM CHEVRON STATION l7-B. Hansen 407. E. Malm 417 K. Dlmbat 450. C. Wlnser 366. N. MtCal U r 441. UNITED COMMERCIAL TAVEL 14) F. Colburn 572. A. Bean 4M. J. Strom 429, R. Strong 473, F. WWESTERN PAPER CONVERT. CO. I2I-D. Herman 413. L. Lipperl 512, t Ktiebler 455. T. Anderson 4W. L. Kueber 479 UNIVERSITY BOWL IVJlp voder 3'". Colvln 529. D. Gllson 405. S. Aleshlre 401, L. Morris MILES TRUCKING SERVICE (3) 3. Miles 441. R. Anderson 505. A. rlaatsen 476. D. Hlllerlrh 484. B. 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Albrlcn 4l, Gardner 379, Jones 435, Posschl 450. COMMERCIAL MAOIT. NO. J Vlita Market (II Reno 481; Welsh 433; Hamitrrrt 404: Stanton 426: Williams 390. Marihet' Plsra (0) Reld 411: Peaae 375: KUIlnser 477: ConKIln 616: Valdes 393. Hera's Market (3 AUender 474: Jones 4.MI: Lehnlri 353: Keens 456; LeboM 313. renter Street Rslewat IS) Howell 431: Stronf III; KsuU 480; Anson 436; Lalar 331. Roy's 4 Corners Klehlleld (41 Csse 441: Prunk 884: Clsrk 649; Werbowikl 473; Mooera 468. I.aesr Fife (0) awlssrt 156: Butiell 405: Fsrhsm 007; Horn su; Dixon 610. Male Tire SeMlee (31 Boehtner 441; Hunter 403: Worler 46: Byers 478: Pelr- Ins 505. VFW (1) Fourtner 463: Busseu 453: Slebold 361; Drtes 430; Wodtewoda 467. Hllh lesm same tnd series. Roy's Four Corner Rlchlleld. 1007 and 2935; hlsh Ind same. Ken Clftik o( Roy's 4 Corners Rlchlleld. 323: hlsh Ind. series. Orval Prunk 01 Roy's 4 Comers Rlchlleld, 514. Spokane Hires Babe Curfman Business Mgr. SPOKANE W) The Spokane Indians of the Western Interna tional Baseball League Thursday hired an ex-football coach as busi ness manager and gave him or ders to "fill ud the nark." Raymond (Babe) Curfman, who resigned last month as head foot ball coach at the University of Idaho, was given the assignment by Indian owner Hoy tiatcnKiss. Hotchkiss said his only instruc tions to Curfman was to keep the turnstiles clicking. The Indians set a minor league attendance record in. 1947 but last year had trouble at the gate. Curfman, who gained a lot of friends during three years at Ida ho, said he will move here from Moscow to take the job. S The Salem high Vikings open a two-game series with the Marshfield Pirates tonight. Salem goes into the game the under-dog as they meet the third ranked Pirates. The Vikings took teA play ers to Coos Bay this morning and then will return Sunday. Players going were Phil Burk land, Don Crothers, Gordy Domogalla, Wayne Ericksen, Jim Knapp, Tom Pickens, Larry Springer, Herb Triplctt, and Bob Wulf. M;.r;;hfield has rolled to 12 wins against four losses while Salem has an eight-four mark, with all four losses going to high ranked teams. They have lost to Eugene, Corvallis, Mil waukie, and Roosevelt of Port land. Lineups Familiar Coach Harold Hauk, assist ed by Lee Gustafson, probably will start Ericksen and Pickens at the forwards, Wulf at center, and Knapp and Domogalla at the guards. The Pirates probably will use Steve Bigelow and Sandy Fraser at the two forward posi tions, Wayne Young at center, and Bob Ayre and Ron Jones at the guards. Marshfield, a consistant state title threat,- is the defending champions but they have lost all their starters from last year. Marshfield rolled to a 67-52 win over Corvallis while the Vikings were beaten 52-38 by me same Spartans. Marshfield topped Eugene 72-61 while Eu gene beat the Vikings 63-52 a week ago. The Pirates split a series with Grants Pass, a team aaiem plays next week-end. . luesaay Salem plays the Corvallis Spartans at Salem In a return Big Six clash that may decide the title hones of Salem. After that Salem is idle in Big oix piay uniu r ebruary 13. n JOE PALOOKA - ) C By Ham Fisher f If C O I IT 4 v"y fTHtRE's Tw Bat...Tne Alienee IP Trsy.LAtxgJY,, t-.S II H 11 I -2C4 Kv I CHEERING THEMSELVES HOARSE II I Lje eEVfA. acBI I ; M I rv, I UC X 5S. , f!l 1 I AT THE GAAtENESS OF THE AUSSIE ! I JKcFARLMS I IT ARE. HIT L-LIKE I' T 1 Halberg Hitting at .576 Clip to Lead Duck Five EUGENE Ed Halberg, for ward, shooting at a marvelous .576 clip, tops the accuracy stand ings of the Univcrity of Oregon basketball team in the first six games. Halberg, a senior from Port Player snd Position I'd Halbers. 1 50 Male Anderson, c 40 Capt. Ken Wesner. t ........ 73 Barney Holland, c 75 Jerry Roes, f ....y 31 Bob Hawes. a 34 Howard Pase. I 31 Bob Stout, I 33 Ray Bell. ( Art Weatherlord, f 1 Bob Olaves. e , 0 Kent Darwin, I 2 Bill Bberman, t ' 1 O'eion totals 314 Angeles, Wash., also leads in points per game at 16.2; in total points, 251; in rebounds, 67; and is second to Barney Holland in free throw percentage, .784. Complete totals for the North ern division games: . TOTAL ' 8KA- POA PC Pet. FTA FT Pet. RKB PP TP AVE BON J7 .519 .415 .315 .307 13 .410 1 .3S3 a .3d 10 .455 0 .000 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 148 .3 Opponents , .441 133 .303 191 195 .184 .511 .867 .857 .500 .137 .150 .135 .358 .000 .500 .000 .000 .801 .584 18 33 18.1 351 10.8 198 10 8 138 9.1 194 8.8 51 351 138 415 1W 131 318 83.1 The Sportmeter (Continued from Page 10) way they see them they shouldn't be in uniform. On the other hand, the fan Is always right, for he's the person who must be pleased or he won't return. To help, Powell - believes there should be a microphone on the screen back of the ump so he can explain what happened in incidents which are not obvious. Powell was the first umpire in the baseball Hall of Fame, and his battered shin guards and mask art in SOMEONE'S CONFUSED ' : 1 : ' When Salem High played at Eugene last Friday, Albany was waiting for Eugene to show up there, according to schedule. It appears that Eugene had both teams listed for the same night, something-we noticed, too, when we made up our weekly Games This Week list . . . Three Willamette university football players are among 36 Salem men certified as basketball referees. They are Ken Cooper, Bob Dyer and Dave Anderson . . . Sweet Home is wondering what happened to their 250-pound tackle-and heavy weight wrestler named Hubler. The fine prospect, a junior, meved' aWaV With htS fnmilv nnrl nnna nf 41,afm ahah ,.1J 1 ' Tom Gooding, Willamette center, is wearing spectacles for the first lima iia tiiAoW ! u.a H i i ' .....o Tree uut wuu i uae uicin in oasKciiiau games, uooains. mj "ai kuusiii ui oam pmiin, a ot, raui prep piayer. Faulk, Stewart Likely Finalists In Miami Golf . MIAMI, Fla. I Barring an. upset, the U.S. Women's amateur golf champion will meet the Brit ish women's titleholder in finals of the Helen Lee Doherty Tourna ment here Sunday. Mary' Lena Faulk of Thomas ville, Ga., defending champion of the Doherty, and American title holder, is at the top of the cham pionship flight and Marlene Stew art of' Fonthill, Ontario, British women's champion, is at the bot tom. If both win their matches and gain the finals, they'll meet for the title Sunday. Miss Faulk defeated Polly Ri ley. Fort Worth, Tex., 4 and 3 in a first round match Thursday while Miss Stewart ousted Helen McDougall, Saskatchewan, Canada 5 and 4. ' Others gaining the champion ship flight's second round, includ ed: Grace DeMoss Smith, Coral Gables, Fla.; Edean Anderson, Helena, Mont. Football Coming Back to S. Clara LOS ANGELES ub The Uni versity of Santa ' Clara-is coming back to the football wars, but the date is indefinite, says the, Rev. Raymond Copcland, S.J. - - Father Copeland, director of. de velopment, ;told a group, of .150 alumni at a dinner Thursday night that Santa Clara would field a foot ball team as soon as the institu tion is financially secure. Hickok and Swank ' Accessories'for Any And All Occasions " SHRYOCK'S ' ' MEN'S WEAR Capitol Shqpping Center POOR BOY SANDWICH 'AT t ' NORTH'S 1170 Center . Basketball Scores COLLEGE BASKF.TBALL By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursday's Results FAR WEST Utah State 62, Wyoming 4fi Colorado A&M 67, Montana 64 Western Montana 80, Rocky Moun tain 60 Puget Sound Rl, Seattle Pacific 67 Southern California 64, Honolulu Universals 50 EAST Pcnn State 91, Pitt 85 (three over times) St. Francis (Bkn) 67, St. Johns (Bkn) 48 Croighton 87, Serrnlcn 65 Slippery Rock 83, Edinboro 64 MIDWEST Ball State 73, Indiana Stale 59 Evansvillc 76. Valparaiso 50 Youngstown 78, Georgetown (DC) 74 John Carroll 81, Mt. Union 72 SOUTH Furman 109, Presbyterian 79 Mercer 63. Georgia Tchrs 48 Howard (Ala) 95, Oglethorpe 73 Wininger Cards 61 in 1st, Round Of Thunderbird rALM SPRINGS. Calif ( Oklahoma's handsome Bn Winin. ger is regarded' as one of profes sional golf's budding young stars and his spectacular 11 under par 61 led the field in the first round of the $15,000 Thunderbird Invita tional Tournament, Friday the newcomer to tourna ment fame was faced with the problem of hanging on to his two- scroKe lead ana holding off such seasoned threats as Ben Hogan, E. J. (Dutch) Harrison and others in the select field of 36 pros. Wininger set a new record for the par 36-3672, 6-314-yard Thun derbird Country Club. Harrison shot a 63 Thursday. Hogan, winter pro at the neigh boring Tamarisk Countrv Club. toured the course In 31-3465 and was tied in third place with three others. TIDE TABLE TMm fr Tall. Oresnn Fehrnsr. 1QM (Compiled be 1'. S. Coast GeoOtla S.rver. Portland. 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