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Storey at Feb. 17 Dinner
LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES
Page 10 Salem, Oregon, Thursday, February 4, 1934
FANFARE
By WALT DITZEN
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Viks to Play 6th-Ranked
Grants Pass on Weekend
By PAUL HARVEV, III
The Salem high Vikings get
a rest from Big Six play this
week-end but must face the
strong Grants Pass Cavemen
ranked sixth in the state. The
Cavemen were one of the four
teams to beat the Marshficld Pi
rates this year.
Grants Pass meets the Vikings
Friday and Saturday night here
In what should be two close and
hard-fought games. Salem, ciach-
ed by Harold Hauk, now has a 8-7
record after they were edged
Tuesday night by the Corvallis
Spartans, 53-48.
All seven of Salem's losses
have been to teams that were
ranked in the top six at the
time. They lost to first-ranked
Milwaukie, second-ranked Corval
lis twice, and then to Eugene,
Roosevelt and Eugene once and
Marshficld twice. Marshficld is
ranked third.
Three More to Go
The Vikings now have a 4-3
Big Six record with wins over
strong Albany, Springfield and
Bend. They topped Bend twice
and still must face Springfield,
Eugene, and Albany each once.
Tuesday night Salem used a
starting line-up, of Tom Pickens
and Phil Burkland at the for
wards, Bob Wulf at center, and
be much the same this week-end.
Wayne Ericksen, Larry Springer,
and Herb Triplett will see plenty
of action,
Springer, who was injured in
the Marshficld series and had to
sit out Saturday night's game at
Coos Bay, played reserve ball
Tuesday. Jim Whitmirc has also
been having trouble with injuries
but he is back in shape now.
The Friday preliminary will
match Salem Jayvees, coached by
Lee Gustafson, and the tvancel
ical United Brethren ' church
team at 6:13 p.m. Saturday,
Coach Ken Brophy's Salem soph
omores will play the Vancouver
Jim Knapp and Gordy Domogalla Jayvees, whom the sophs defeat-
at the guards. It will probably I ed earlier.
Paces Loop
Champions
The defending champion Lewis
and Clark Pioneers, with four of
their crown-wearing team back this
years, will disjute Willamette's
right to hold the lead when Friday
night rolls around at the Bearcat
gymnasium.
Coach Eldon Fix' Presbyterian
quintet has a 3-3 record in the cir
cuit, while Wilalmette has 4-1
Tuesday night the Pionee.-s romp
ed over Linfield, 85-72, and a fas
cinated spectator was Coach John
Lewis of Willamette.
Led by Servas
There are two 6-foot-6 Pioneers
Ken Servas, a forward averaging
16 points a game, and Loren Mich
elson, freshman center. Servas
owns most of the Lewis and Clarq
scoring records and was given hon
orable mention in the Al-America
team picked by the Converse Bas
ketball Yearbook.
Harold Adrian is the other for
ward, Gary Jackson and Duane
Brady the guards. Milt Schroedcr,
a senior forward, received confer
ence honorable mention last year.
The Pioneers have defeated Pa
cific, 53-53; Whitman, 80-74; and
Linfield. They have lost to Pa
cific, 74-65; Whitman, 67-66; and
College of Idaho, 82-74.
Wilamette has lost only to Pacific,
but has road tours ahead which
spell trouble.
Thev arsity game at 8 o clock
Friday night will be preceded by
lliefr eshman contest at 6 o'clock.
To Switch Saturday
Then Saturday night Lewis and i
Clark wil lhost the Bearcats at
their Portland gym.
Lewis reported that the Pioneers
play a running game and rebound
well. Their offense has been a sin
gle post affair!
In preparation, Lewis has had
the Bearcats working on their out
side shooting potting them at any
reasonable distance to open up the
opponent's defense.
" So fern Wrestlers
Bear Springfield
By 28-10 Count
' There were no plnnlngs In var
sity matchel as the Salem high
school wrestlers defeated Spring
field, 28-10, Wednesday night at
Salem High.
Two draws marked the 12 bouts
as the Vikings took eight of the
- other 10 by decision. Next match
. for Salem will be as host to Molal
' la next Monday, Salem now has
won five and lost two.
Results:
t Dun vanelr (Itm) tfrtw with
pave. Oerftert ifljir.).
1 lot Dave Kenan (Salem) Ate. Jtrrr
wetater ibdt.)
llf Roaer Mori ffalen) dec. Daren
vobion ispr.l.
123-Jlm Dlckerion (epr.) dec. Jerry
Boost (Stlea).
130 Dick Pearion (Salem) dee. Fay
O'Connor ispr.).
13d John Cumtnlnli (Salem) dec. John
milord IBpr.l.
141 Bob Cameron (Balcm) dec. Runell
matt (8pr.l.
141 Frank WUllama (Balem) and Ken
alcAdami (Bpr.) drew.
1S7 Walt Ooailer (Bpr.) dec. Wrliht
pToel (Balem).
1U Jack Btrrlleler (Balem) dec. Jim
timer ispr.l.
lis Jim Bener (Salem) dec. Bob Mil
ler (Bpr).
Heavrweltht Dave Cundtrf 'Ralem)
dec. Rex Rlen (Bpr.).
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15 Prank Hill (Bpr.) pinned Rtileh
eniion iBalemi.
ioa MeOrad; IBpr I dec. Darld Vanrk
IBalrml.
lift lleaeer (Bpr.) dec. Don Park iBa
ml.
Unbeaten Field Reduced
To 3 as Conecticut Cut
m-Clltf Kress Ur iBftlrm, rirc Ad
hpf iHpr.t.
Hi- Hirry Juul Siltro) drc. Saion
pr.l.
Hi-Thompson (8pt plnnnJ Hob Cot
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US Hrrb Jurtn l&ilrmt drc. Abr
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Havrtiht Jrrry Willing ifUlemt
tinned John L. Bulllvin tftpr.i,
Fights last Hight
By TIIK ASSOCUTKr PRF.SS
DKTROIT Willie Troy. 159
. Washington, knocked out
Hoses Ward, 11. Detroit, a.
By BEN PHLECAB
NEW YORK UV-Perfcct basket'-
ball records are vanishing as fast
as the 5-cent cup of coffee.
Only three major college quin
tets were left today in the shrink
ing circle of the all-winning elite.
Connecticut was knocked out last
night by Fordham 70-6 after 14
straight, leaving only the twin ter
rors of the Blue Grass country
Westorn Kentucky and the Unl-
quesne.
The, Kentucky teams tempt fate
tonight. Western goes after its 21st
triumph against Stetson and the
University. tries for No. IS against i
Georgia. Dunucsne, with IB in a
row, doesn t play again until Wednesday.
Connecticut s loss was not too
surprising since the Huskies were
up against their stiffest opposi
tion of the season in Fordham.
The losers put up a real battle
but were unable to shackle big
Ed Conlin of the Rams, who
scored 30 points.
Seventh - ranking Notre Dame,
the only one of the nation's top
10 teams in action last night, out
classed Butler 93-58. Joe flertrand
scored 26 points and Dirk Rosen
thal 20 as the Irish romped all
the way.
Dick Nunnelry sparked a final
75 second splurge that gave Tulsa
a 68-63 verdict over Hradlcy, the
mih-ranking club, and l-ouisville,
No. 20, drubbed John Carroll 104-57.
Louisville's three figure total
was topped by two other major
teams. Navy swamped Pittsburgh
108-73 and West Virginia snapped
a five - game losing strenk by
trouncing Virginia Tech 111-66.
Virginia ericed Virginia Military
78-76 in a clash between the Atlan
tic Coast and Southern Confor
(erences. Yale defeated Brown 74
66 in an Ivy League encounter.
Oregon, leader in the Northern
Division of the Pacific Coast Con
ference, bowed to Washington
State 74-68 but kept first place
over idle Oregon State.
Mangrum Gets
Favorite Role
In Phoenix Open
PHOENIX. Ariz. Ml The tour
ing golf brigade made its annual
stop here Thursday in what ap
pers to be a wide open chase for
the 510.000 I'hoenix Open cham
pionship. It will be (he conventional 72
hole medal play with 143 ambi
tious titular-minded players in the
field.
Lloyd Mangrum of Nilcs, III., re
mains the sentimental favorite.
Mangrum has triumphed two
years running here and if he suc
ceeds again, he will establish an
all-time record in Phoenix.
Other contenders were such
standouts as Fred Haas Jr., win
ner at Palm Springs, Calif., last
Sunday: Ro Wininger, co-runner-up
in the same tournament; Fred
ampler, victor in the Los An
geles Open; Jimmy Dcmarkct,
t'ary Middlecolf, Lew Worsham,
Doug Ford, Walter Burkcmo, Ed-
Oliver, Julius Roros, Jim Ferrier,
and Dave Douglas.
Lattner Inks
Steeler Pact
P1TTSRURGH Wl - All-Amer
ica halfback Johnny Lattner of
Notre Dame has signed a contract
with the Pittsburgh Steelers of the
National Football League, the club
announced Thursday.
The Steelers declined to disclose
the cash terms of the contract
with their No. 1 draft choice. A
club spokesman said Lattner was
signed Wednesday night by head
Ooach Joe Bach at the South
Bend, Ind., home of Julius Tucker.
a close friend of Lattner's who has
acted as an "unofficial agent" for
several Notre Dame players in
me past.
The 21-year-old Chicago athlete
revealed previously he had re
ceived two tentative offers from
representatives of Canadian pro
teams. Vancouver and Ottawa
were reported interested in sign
ing him.
Lattner was quoted as saying he
was "exceedingly happy" to got
a crack at the NFL and Steeler
icprescntativcs said he undoubted
ly would play at least one full sea
son with the club before being
called into military service. Latt
ner, a senior at Notre Dame, is
an ROTC student.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Wednesday's Results
FAR WEST
Washington State 74, Oregon 68
Western Montana 79, Montana
Mines 67
Eastern Oregon 89. Whitman 76
Hawaii 76, Utah 57
EAST
Fordham 70, Connecticut 63
Yale 74, Brown 66
Colgate 80, Army 72
Columbia 64, Rutgers 58
Harvard 56, Amherst 51
St Francis (Bkn) 51, Siena 47
Seton Hall 75, Albright 61
Muhlcnbtrg 90, Mexico Univ. 67
SOUTH
West Virginia 111, Virginia Tech 68
Navy 108, Pitt 73
Virginia 78, Virginia Military 76
Johns Hopkins 60, Randolph-Macon
51
Louisville 104, John Carroll 57
MIDWEST
Tulsa 66, Bradley 63
Notre Dame 95. Butler 58
Youngstown 89, Baldwin-Wallace
73
Mt. Union 71, Muskingum 50
Santa Barbara 67, Akron 60
PRO BASKETBALL
Wednesday's Results
Minneapolis 91, New York 79
Boston 88, Rochester 81
Milwaukee 78, Baltimore 72
Philadelphia 82, Syracuse .79'
, I ...... .... Ctnrou will opt his intro
duction to Salem baseball fans at
a welcome banquet Feb. 17 when
250 Salem Senator folowers will
honor the new playing manager.
Storcv, whose past acquain
tance with Salem fans has been
from the other side of-the fence
as Vancouver pilot, will be the
main attraction for the dinner.
General Manager Hugh Luby
said that there will be entertain
ment and dancing after the ban
quet and that ticket sales will
be limited to 250 because of ca-
nariiv of the Marion hotel din
ing hall.
Luby said today that he will
contact Eddie Basinski, the sec
ond baseman for Portland who
plays a violin with noteworthy
ability, to try to get him on the
program. There will be live mu
sic for dancing. '
Reservations may be made at
Wicklund's sports store or by
calling Luby (3-7148) or Bob
Ashby (4-4459), the Senators
promotional director.
Tickets will sell for $2.50.
Frantz Leads Wolves
With 14.56 Average
Hawaii Defeats
Utah by 76-57
HONOLULU (UP) The Uni
versity of Hawaii basketball
team, vastly Improving with each
game, romped over the Univer
sity of Utah 7 to 57 last night
before 2100 fans at civic sudi
toritim. It was the first of s three-game
series.
The Redskins were unable to
stop Center Willie Lee, who
amassed 28 points for top scor
ing honors. Guard Roger Ton
ncsrn scored 13 to lead the Utah
squad.
Pairings Listed
For District AAU
Cage Tourney
Pairings for the District (
AAU basketball tournament
were drawn this morning and
announced by Commissioner
Vern Gilmore.
Marlon Motors will play Mill
City Townies at 7 p.m. Thurs
day, Feb. 11, at the Leslie jun
ior high school gym. At 8:30,
the Aumsville Firemen will
play the Salem YMCA.
The single elimination tourn
ament finals will be Feb. 18,
the champion to be eligible for
the stale competition Feb. 26
at llermiaton, Gilmore said.
Three of the four teams are
members of the Salem City
league, the Mill City Townies
being the only other to meet
the deadline.
MONMOUTH Bobby Frantz,
1 Oregon College center, leads
three-man scoring race for the
Wolves after 16 basketball
fames, it was revealed today.
Frantz is averaging 1456 to
13.38 for Frank Grove and 13.25
for Charlie Pinion.
Franti also Irads free throw
accuracy with B2 per cent and
In field goal shooting among the
regulars with 40 per cent.
As a team, Ihe Wolves are
hitting 65 per cent of free throws
and 34 per cent ol field goals.
Oponenls have scored 69.13 per
game to 64 06 fur (H E.
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Defeat Wolves '
MONMOUTH Huey Hall scored
37 points lor Ihe winners as the
Hot-Ten-Shots, Negro professional
basketball Iroupc. detcatcd Oregon
College, 59-51, in an exhibition here
Wednesday night.
Bobby Frantz, OCE center, had
14 for the Wolves, who used the
game to good advantage to allow
all squad members lo play.
Servas Has 11
I Stitches on Eye
PORTLAND (UP)-Ken Servas,
high-scoring Lewis and Clark
hoopsier, today was recovering
from a cut that required 11
stitches over his right eye.
Servas was injured Tuesday
night in the game Linfield in
night in which he broke an all
time four-year school school
scoring record, 1232, set by Bob
Pollard from 194B1P50.
Tall Center NeU causbie
Will VI above, is a
6-foot-7 freshman center from
Albany whose ability has done
the Willamette basketball team
a lot of good already with his
rebounding and hook shots.
He likely will see action against
Lewis & Clark here Friday
night. '
Mantle Resting
After Operation
On Knee Cyst
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. W Mick
ey Mantle was reported resting
comfortably Thursday after a mi
nor operation on his right knee.
The New York Yankee outfielder
is expected to leave the hospital
rndny or Saturday.
Mantle had a water-filled cyst
removed from the kneo Wednes
day. The baseball player had a
torn cartilage removed from the
same knee last November and a
been coming here "from his Com
merce, Okla., home for periodic
check ups. Dr. Dan Yancy said
over-activity on Mickey's part
probably brought on the latest ailment.
However, Dr. Yancey said he
should be ready for spring train
ing it he doesn t try to do too
much too soon."
N. Marion Mat
Matches Slated
HUBRARD A make up
wrestling match will be held at
North Marion union high school
Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 3,
2:30 with Willamina. The motch
was postponed from last week
because of bad weather.
The wrestling squad will tangle
with Tillamook at North Marion,
Friday afternoon, Feb. 5, 2:30,
and with Tigard at home, Mon.,
2:30 p.m.
The North Marion huskies will
travel to Banks for basketball
play Friday, Feb. 5, 6:30 p.m.,
and to Yamhill Tuesday, Feb. A,
6:30 p.m.
The wrestling squad will, have
s match with Dayton at home,
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
JOE PALOOKA
By Ham Fisher
Mrs. Stengel's
Furs Are Stolen
GI.ENDAI.E. Calif. 'IT -Thieves
made off with $17,000 worth of
Mrs. Casey Stengel's furs, police
have reported.
The manacer of the New York
Yankees led Tuesday for Florida
and his wife was out to dinner
when Ihe burglars broke a window
of Old Case's Glrndale home and
took the furs.
Selvy Tackles
4-Year Marks;
Averages38.3
NEW YORK Ifl Frank Selvy
of Furman is now concentrating
on dispelling any lingering doubts
about his rights to the title of
the greatest scorer in the history
of major-college basketball.
He is leading the country with
a 38.3 points-per-game average.
NCAA Service Bureau statistics
also show that Selvy already holds
the point record fora three-year
career, with 1904, surpassing the
1888 Clyde Lovelette scored for
Kansas in 77 games.
Still to be caught are Jim Lacy.
who made 2,154 in 119 games for
Loyola of Baltimore; Chet Gier
mak, who made 1.970 in 104 games
for William and Mary; and Tony
Lavelli, who scored 1,944 in 96
games for Yale.
Last year Selvy set the one-sea
son scoring record at 29.5 points
a game. Now, his average for his
entire career is 29.8. He has
scored 20 or more points in 25
consecutive games. He has scored
30 or more in 28 of his 64 starts,
and has been over 50 three times.
The only other major college
player to hit 50 more than once
is LSU's Bob Pettit, who has also
done it three times.
Pettit is currently second in the!
standings with a 33.2 average that 1
would be considered phenomenal!
if Selvy wasn't ahead of him.
And third-place Arnold Short, of i
Oklahoma City, has been reduced
to an also-ran with a 29.1 aver
age that had been surpassed only
once in the history of the game
until Selvy came along.
5 World Track Records
By Yankees Approved
i.nNDON un The track. and-
field record book Thursday con
tained five new world marks set
by Americans, two of them by
Mai Whitfield, the former Ohio
State star.
The five were among the 38 rec
ords approved Wednesday by the
International Amateur Athletic
-Federation. Three other perform
ances by U.S. athluies were certi
fied by the IAAF but they were
bettered at a later date.
Whitfield, Olympic 800-meter
champion, received credit for new
marks of 1:48.6 for 880 yards and
2:20.8 for 1,000 meters.
Parry O'Brien shot put loss of
59 feet 2 V inches at Cmpton.
Calif., last June 5 was recognized
as a record after his 59 feet
Inch heave on May 9 at Fresno,
Calif., had been approved. The old
mark of 58 feet 10 Vi inches was
held by Jim Fuchs.
Fortune Gordien also received
approval of two discus throws with
his 194 feet 6 inches at Pasadena,
Calif., on Aug. 22 going into the
record book. His 190 feet 7 Vi
inch throw on July 11 was certi
fied as was Sam Iness' throw of
190 feet Vi inch at Lincoln, Neb.,
on June 20. Gordien held the old
record of 186 feet 11 inches.
Walt Davis, former Texas Ag
gies high jumper now playing pro
basketball with the Philadelphia
Warriors, received recognition for
his leap of 6 feet 11 hi inches last
June 27 at Dayton, Ohio. The
jump improved on Les Steers'
standard of 6-11.
Mark-Ye-Well
Sets Turf Mark
ARCADIA, Calif. Wi Calumet
Farm's Mark-Ye-Well shook loose
from a slump and established a
ntw American record for 1 't
miles on a grass courts by win
ning Santa Anita's $29,250 San
Marcos Handicap in 2:00 1-5
Wednesday.
The old American record for
this distance on a turf course was
the 2:02 1-5 ran by Thicrcclin at
Washington Park in 1950, carrying
120 pounds. Mark-Ye-Well, with
Eddie Arcaro' aboard, was top
weighted in Wednesday's race at
12b.
Hubbard Grade
Quintet Winner
HUBBARD - The Hubbard
grade school basketball team won
its game Friday afternoon from
MacLaren training school in the
Hubbard gym, 29 to 17.
Hubbard players included Bob
Troudt, center; Richard Lamb
and Ronald Cooper, forwards;
Ruddie Jones and . Russell Col
gan, guards: substitutes include
Kenny and Dale Graham. Floyd
Diminick, Tommy DeArmand and
Jimmy Lemen. The Hubbard team
lost to the Woodburn team 21 to
28 earlier in the week.
Ex-Golden Gloves
Champ Turns Pro
TACOMA W Former Golden
Gloves champion Pat McMurtry
lakes on Tommy Demers of Sand-
point, Idaho, Thursday night in
the young Tacoman's first appear
ance as a professional boxer.
The six-r o u n d heavyweight
match will be one half of a double
main event.
Seattle welterweight Dixon Hox
scy will . go after his 19th ring
triumph in a meeting with Bobby
Doll of Portland in the second six-rounder.
Senators Sign
Rookie Hurler
The Salem Senator baseball
roster began its growing process
today with the signing of a roo
kie righthanded pitcher, Ronald
Varnum, from Ellcnsburg, Wash.
Hugh Luby, general manager,
said that the 22-year-old received
a high recommendation from
Bernie DeViveiros, Detroit Tiger
scout who saw Varnum pitch for
the Ellcnsburg semi-pros. Var
num, who attends Washington
State college this semester but
did not play baseball there, is
6-feet-2 and weighs 190.
He is the first to be signed
for the Senators except for player-manager
Harvey Storey.
Church Scores
Sfnlor lPMue Once Lutheran 45,
Kniilit Memorial 32; first Christian 47,
Calvary Baptist 39.
Intermediate "A" Englewood EUB 51,
First ConnreKBtionat 2"; Bt. Paul Episco
pal 58. Flr.st Baptist 30.
Intermediate "B" tnclf wood HUB 41,
West Salem Baptist 37; First Presbyte
rian 41. Jason Lee 38.
Junior "A" First Consrricational 30,
First Baptist 21: St. Mark Lutheran 23,
Englewood EUB 20.
Junior "B" First Presbyterian 18.
Highland Friends 14.
UA.MKS TONIGHT
Ben lor 8:00, Parrlsh xym, Staytnn
Baptist vi Firft EUB; B:00. ParrUh,
Knltht Memorial ra Nararrne.
Intermediate '"A" 8:00, Girls gym.
First Chriitian vs Evangelistic temple;
9:00. Boys (vm, First Congregational tb
St. Mark Lutheran.
Intermediate "B" 7:00, Parrlsh. Nara
rent a Enslewonrt FUB: fl:00. Girls fvm,
Halbert Memorial vi Jason Lee.
Junior "A" 7:00, Boys gym, Naarena
vs Deaf School: 8:00, Boyg gym. Calvary
BaptLst ts Knight Memorial.
Junior "fl" 7:00. Girls gym. Fird Me
thodist ti First Christian.
TIDE TABLE
Tldea tnr Tift. Oreron Fehruirr. tft4
(Compiled by 1'. s. Coait A Geodetic
Sorter. Portland, Ore.)
2 Montana Hoop
Players Booted
MISSOULA, Moni. i.fl Coach
George Uiggsi Dahlbcrg said
Wednesday two Montana Univer
sity basketball players were dis
missed from the squad for viola
tion of training rules.
They are center Pat Curran. a
junior, and guard Jack Coppcdae,
a senior. Both had started sev
eral games this season.
Dahlbcrg would not specify what
rules the athletes had broken.
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For beautiful, permanent, waterproof walls for your old
or new home, motel, hotel or hospital
THE ORIGINAL STEEL WALL TILE
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