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    Friday. February 5. 1954
Page 10
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oreeon
Grants Pass Here for 2, Week-end Games with Viks
OSC Braces for Hot-Cold
Cougars Friday, Saturday
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
With the season more than half
(tone, the only thing certain about
Northern Division basketball is
that every field goal counts two
points.
Going into another weekend of
competition, the Oregon Webfoots
lead the parade by one game. But
with runneruo Oregon State, the
pre-season favorite, hosting the
jiot-and-cold Washington Stale Cou
gars rh'lc the Webfoots rest
week could find Oregon
KOKTIIKIIN DIVISION
W L Pet W L Prt
Orcjon ' 7 3 .700 W. SI. 3 S .:iH
Ore. Sta. 5 3 .1175 Wflkh'n 1 ft .1S7
Idiho 4 4 .500
Frldav-Stlurday: Washington Stale
al Oii'ion Slule, Idalio at Washington.
Foremost
Prep Clubs
To Battle
the lead with the Stalers
Corvallis.
WSC would have
Meantime, Idaho, now in third
place with a 4-4 won-loss record,
has a good chance to pull within
a game of the leaders in clashes
next i with tailend Washington at Seat-
sharing ; tic. Washington has lost 14 of its
Its rating as underdog in the game
Friday nieht and Saturday night
at Corvallis to brin;; this about,
however. And the Cougars have
kicked over the traces twice In
the last week. They've won only
three conference games, but they
included the upset of Idaho a week
ago and this week's split with Oregon.
from ! Hi games this season and lacks
the strength and experience of the
live up to veterans from Moscow
Coach Slats dill said his Beaver
starting lineup tonight would in
clude Jay Dean and Tex Whiteman
nt forwards, Swede Halbrook at
center and Reggie llaligan and
Johnny Jarboe at guard. Hon
I-'undingsland, guard, probably will
miss the scries because of a kne!
Injury suffered against Oregon last
week.
Bannister Makes Plans
To Run Mile in 4 Minutes
By MILTON MARMOR
AP Newsfcatures
t,ONDON The road to the 4-
minule mile is rough and choked
wilh punishment
No one knows this better than
the man most British track ex
perts have selected as the No.
1 candidate for the honor Roger
Gilbert Bannister, handsome
young medico at St. Mary's Hos
pital here.
Winter weather in London is
juit miserable enough to per
mit an athlete to work out
doors. There is little sunshine
and little mow. The tempera
ture rarely drops below freez
ing. If you go to the Paddington
athletic track any lunch hour
the chances are you will see a
handful of runners ploughing
through the muddy track. One
of them Is Bannister, the 24-year-old
Oxford graduate with the
classic stride and ease of move
ment. Bannister keeps in condition
every day of the year. He stays
that way even while out of com
petition. He is the type who
ran run i 4:08 mile almost any
day.
In life, he's serious about
medicine. Later this year he will
be Or. Bannister. He plans to
specialize in neurology. He has
a year of military service ahead
of him in the medical corps. Be
sides all this, hen an accom
plished classical pianist, paints
surprisingly well, sometimes
takes the lead in amateur thea
tricals and does well as i ball
room dancer.
Bannister, fourth In the 1,
500 meters race in the 1952
Olympics in Helsinki, wants to
win that event (the metric
mile) in the 1946 Olympics at
Melbourne. And he also wants
to be the first to run the mile
in 4 minutes.
He ii too modest to discuss
his .chances but believes
KOM.K BANNISTER
. , Bug on conditioning
The Grants Pass Cavemen,
with a record of 11 wins and
three losses meet the Salem high
Vikings tonight in the first of a
two-game scries, The other game
will be played Saturday night,
also at Salem high.
Grants Pass, ranked sixth in
the most recent Associated Press
poll, scored a 40-27 victory over
the Roseburg Indians Tuesday.
They held a 21 point lead at one
time and then coasted in with
second and third string players
for the win.
Led by Sutpin, Barber
The Cavemen are led by high
scoring Gary Sutpin and Gene
Barber. Sutpin had 131 points
this season while Barber is close
behind with 130. Both are for
wards who will start this week
end. Jim Reid, who may not start
against Salcmi is next with 124
points. '
The other starters will prob
ably be Sam Dean at center and
Jerry Yosten and Bill Hansen at
the guards. Don James, Bob
Woods, and Reid will see plenty
of action in the series. La-' "ear
Grants Pass beat Salem t V .
Salem, coached by li .old
Hauk, will be hoping to keep
above the .500 mark as they now
have an 8-7 record. Salem prob
ably will use Tom I'ickcns and
Phil Burkland at the forwards
Bob Wulf at center, and Gordy
Domogalla and Jim Knapp at the
guards. Wulf is the team s lead
ing scorer.
The preliminary clash tonight
matches the Salem hifth JV's and
EUB in a 6:15 game. Saturday
night Vancouver meets the soph
omores, coached by Ken Brophy.
The varsity games star at 8 both
nights.
Salem
. Tom Pickens forward
Phil Burkland forward
Bob Wulf center j
Jim Knapp guard
Gordy Domogalla guard
Grants Pass
(Jcne Barber forward
Gary Sutpin forward
Sam Dean center
Jerry Yosten guard
Bill Hansen guard
ftft li y t p jji'' h 4'?
SCORES in the ALLEYS
Arfhprv Offirprc 0n nand for ,he peniu f the jab
berwalkie Field Archers indoor range
in the Dickson's Market building are officers of the club. The
organization plans indoor shooting every Sunday from 1 to 6
p.m. for interested archers. Left to right are Bert Burtner,
director; D. L. E. Watson, secretary; Lewis G. Johnson, presi
dent; and Wally Eubanks, director.
the most economical way" to
achieve the long sought figure.
Bannister, whose only setback
in the last four years came in
the Olympics, ran a 4:02 mile
last year. He plans to compete
again this spring, and next sum
mer hopes to race in the Empire
Games in Vancouver, B. C, and
in the European championships
in Bern, Switzerland.
Grants Pass Scoring
Gary Sutpin ...131
Gene Barber 130
Jim Reid 124
Bill Hansen 106
Sam Dean 75
Jerry Yosten 71
Bob Woods 43
Don James .... .. . 31
DOBERNIC SIGNS
KENNEWICK. Wash. Jess
Dobcrnlc. a relief pitcher who
worked in 50 games for Tri-City
in the Western International Base
hail League last year, signed his
! 1954 contract Thursday. Dobernlc
four! won 13 games and lost 7 wilh the
60 second quarters "is obviously Braves last year.
DENNIS THE MENACE
By Ketcham
Cameron Agrees
To Steeler Pact
PITTSBURGH Ifl-Paul Camer
on flashy UCLA halfback, has be
come the second All America oacK
field stnr to agree to play for the
National Football League's Pitts
burgh Steelers and Steeler Presi
dent Art Rooney is the most ju
bilant man in town.
"With Cameron and Johnny Latt
ner we should have the best back
field in the National league,"
Hooney declared.
Cumeron agreed lo terms last
night from Los Angeles. The trans
action, handled by phone, is
scheduled to be completed some
time today when Cameron goes
through the formality of signing
a contract wilh a West Coast rcp
rensetative of the Steelers.
The Steelers didn't reveal what
they are paying the AH America
players hut sources close lo me
club indicated each will get around
$10,000 for one-year contracts.
Otter Pitched
Back to Phils
By Konstanty
NEW YORK Wi Jim Kon
stantv. the relief pitcher who
sparked the Philadelphia Phillies
to a pennant in 1950, was one of
the major leagues -most dis
gruntled performers Friday.
The 36 year oia oespectaciea
righthander already has tossed
two contracts back to the Phillies
and if his present mood continues,
it could well be he will be listed
as a holdout when the Phillies'
batterymen report to Clearwater,
Fla., later .this month.
"1 take two 25 per cent cuts
and lose on a bonus clause and
I'm expected to take a pretty red
apple to the teacher and sign up.
I'm not going to do it," was the
way Konstanty put it Thursday.
Elsewhere, the other clubs went
about the business of signing their
players with little trouble.
Those who came to terms were
third baseman Billy Cox of Brook
lyn, pitcher Warren Hacker of the
Chicago Cubs, shortstop Roy Mc
Millan and pitchers Jack Crimian
and Tom Acker of the Cincinnati
Rcdlegs, pitcher Al Brazlc of the
St. Louis Cardinals, outfielder Bob j
Kennedy of Cleveland and pitchers
Bob Vail and Vernon Law of Pittsburgh.
WVL Members
Battle Tonight
WIM.AMF.TTB VALLEY LEAGUE i
W L Pet. W L Pet.
Dallai 6 2 .750 Mt. An. 4 4 .500
Estacada 2 .750 Sandy 3 9 .375
Silv'fn 6 2 .750W'db'n 1 7 .125
Molalla 5 3 .625 Canby 1 7 .125
Friday Karnes: Woodburn at Silver
ton, Sandy at Dallas, Molalla al Es
tacada, Canby al Mt. Angel.
The battle continues snugly in
the Willamette Valley league to
night as Estacada is the home to
Molalla, two of the four present
contenders for the lead.
Silvcrton, Dallas and Estacada
have records of 6-2, while Mo
lalla is close behind with 5 3. Sil-
verton, conquerors of Dallas
Tuesday, 55-51, will entertain
Woodburn, tied for the bottom.
Sandy will travel to Dallas, and
Canby to Mt. Angel.
Sports in Brief
Pro Debut Gains
Knockout Victory
TACOMA W Former Golden
Gloves champion Pat McMurtry
had a knockout victory on his rec
ord Friday to mark his debut in
the ranks of professional boxers.
The flashy Tacoma heavyweight
floored Tommy Demerit. Sandpoint
Idaho, in the first round of their
scheduled six-round bout here
Thursday night. -
McMurtry weighed 181 pounds,
Demers 17fi.
Dixon lloxsey. Seattle, posted
his 19th ring victory since turn.
ing professional, halting Bobny
Doll. Portland, Ore., in the first
round of the other scheduled six
rounder. The referee stopped the
bout after lloxsey had floored Doll
three times. Each weighed 141
pountls.
Preliminary bout results:
Danny Burns, 128 Seattle, de
risioned Red Gnriisnn, 134 W,
Spokane, 4.
Tony Greb, 142. Seattle, and
Garrett to Fly
To See Brown
PALO ALTO. Calif, un Stan
ford's Bobby Garrett, the nation's
leading collegiate passer, plans to
fly to Miami next Friday to con
fer with Paul Brown, coach of
the Cleveland Browns.
Garrett, the Brown's bonus draft
choice declined to say what price
he placed on his passing arm. He
said he had received feelers from
Canadian clubs which he declined
to identify."
"They merely wanted to know
if I was interested," Garrett said.
Fights Last Night
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
FOOTBALL
COLLEGE STATION. Tex.
Paul Hear) Bryant, head foot
ball roach at Kentucky, w a i
signed to fi year contract at $15,
OOO a vmi hv Texas A AM
PITTSBURGH The Steelers Brave Junior. 142, Mamath Falls,
signed All America hallhacks Ore . drew, 4
.Inhnnv Latlnrr of Notre Dame! Bill Little. 2.12. Morton, knocked
ard Paul Cameron of UCLA. I out Frank Scott, 216 W. Eugene,
,Ol.r I Ore., 3. .
PHOENIX, Ariz. Australian Gene Brixrn, 177, Sandpoint, Ida
star Peter Thompson of Mel- ho, decisioned Leon (Tigcrt Win
bourne and .lack Harden of Elision, 179, Ft. Lewis, 4.
seven-under-
OAKLAND, Calif. Irish Bob
by Woods, 1.14, Spokane, stopped
Stanley hequeua, 134, Oakland, 4.
AKRON. Ohio Jackie Blair.
12'i Vi, Dallas, outpointed Davie
Moore, 128 H. Springfield. Ohio. 10.
Fall River. Mass. Joe Shaw,
160, New York, stopped Lino Ar
mentcros, 164, Cuba, 5.
NEWARK, N.J. - Harold Car
ter, 189. Linden, stopped Dick Rid-
dick. IRA. Philadelphia. 5.
PHILADELPHIA Bolden Ab
rams. 134, Philadelphia, outpoint
ed Cortez Jackson, 135 Phila
delphia. 8.
TACOMA. Wash. Pat McMur
try. 181, Tacoma, knockocd out
Tommy Demers, 176, Sandpoint,
Full Schedule
Listed in OCC;
PSCvs.OCE
(Br Dnlled Prrts)
A full schedule of activity in
the Oregon Collegiate basketball
conference gets underway to
night with all four teams slated
to see action.
Oregon Tech will travel to La
Grande for a contest with con
ference-leading Eastern Oregon
College and Portland State and
Oregon College of Education
will divide their two-game series
between Portland and Monmouth.
The game at La Grande will
be the 500th in the 25-year ca
reer of veteran Coach Bob
Quinn, mentor of the Eastern
Oregon Mountaineers. His squad
this season is rated as the finest
put out by the eastern school in
many years.
The game will feature a scor
ing duel between Larry Pryse,
No. 2 scorer in the conference,
with an average of 20 points per
game, and Jerry Wyatt of Oregon
Tech, total score leader with 125
points.
Church Scores
Senior league Stayton Bap
tist 44, First EUB 41; Nazarene
40, Knight Memorial 33.
Intermediate "A" First Chris
tian 28, Evangelistic Temple 26;
St. Mark Lutheran 31, First Con
gregational 22.
Intermediate "B" Halbert Me
morial 27, Jason Lee 26.
Junior "A" Nazarene 43, Deaf
School IB; Knight Memorial 37,
Calvary Baptist 23.
Junior "B" Englcwood EUB
36, St. Mark Lutheran 2.
University Alleys
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Wi7firH Lanky Bevo Fran-
Via) ISBl, IIIV Ml Millie
College snapshooting wizard
who scored 113 points as his
team humbled Hillsdale 134-91
at Jackson, Ohio, is shown at
his specialty during a game
last year. Tuesday night'l
amazing performance gav,
Bevo 929 points for 19 gamea
against senior college, an aver
age of 4R.9 per game. He needs
only 41 points in five remain
ing games to match Johnny
O'Brien's single season record
of 970 points. (AP Wirephoto.)
Cornelius Warmcrdam set the
world's record for the pole vault
on May 20, 1943, when he vaulted
15 feet 8Vi inches at Chicago.
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