Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 17, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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    Wednesday, February 17, 1954
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Oregon
Page 13
Vandals Sill Hxerftiinig Pressure odd Division Leaders;
Idaho Nips
Cougars,
45 to 42
NORTHERN DIVISION
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
W L Pet. PF PA
Oregon State 8 4 .667 708 619
Oregon 7 S .583 751 740
Ja. 7 B .538 828 808
Washington 3 8 .400 559 601
Wash. State 3 8 .273 615 683
Tuesday's Results
Idaho 45, Washington Stale 42
Games This Week
Friday and Saturday Oregon a
Washington; Oregon State at
Washington State.
MOSCOW, Idaho ui The Idaho
Vandals, still hoping for at least
ihare of the Northern Division
Pacific Coast Conference basket
ball pennant, gained ground on
front-running Oregon State Tues
day night with a 45-42 decision
over the Washington State Cou
gars. The win moved Idaho within a
game and a half of the Beavers,
with three games left on their
ichedule. The Vandals wind up
their season next week, playing
Washington State at Pullman Tues
day and Washington at Moscow
Friday and Saturday.
Washington State's tieht jnno Hp.
fense kept Idaho in trouble
through most of Tuesday night's
game. The Vandals were never
ahead more than two points and
once trailed the Cougars by six
points. WSC led 22-21 at the half.
Dwight Morrison's 10-foot push
shot and Bob Garrison's free
throw, both with only seconds left
in the game, gave the Vandals
their margin of victory.
WSC's Ron Bennink took scor
ing honors with 16 points. Mor
rison bucketed 13 for Idaho.
The two teams went down to
the wire neck and neck. It was
tied 11-11 at the end of the first
period. WSC was out in front
22-21 at the half and at the end
of the third quarter it was again
tied 35-35.
With four minutes to Dlav.
Idaho edged out ahead 42-41 and
then went into a stall but Cougar
forward Hon Bennink tied
42-42 with a free toss.
Vandal Center Dwight Morrison
then took over the leading role
and registered a field goal and
Guard Bob Garrison canned a
foul shot to close out the game.
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HEN'S CITY LEAGUE
Davla oil . ID Blinlon (95: Adams
306: Scharf 381: Omohundro 310: Davis
443. Kara Radla TV 18 Dean 4171
Hrnxl 413: Cappa 341: Stmt 443: Kan
5.
La NWBu Forfeit. Modern
Woodman Ins. 4 fimllh 468: Cappa
tS: Doisc 318: Haast 409: Bye 403.
nrert Inauranee () Scharf 443: Prye
436: Pejei 368: Pollnskl 423: Penny 4S3.
Olien Marlil (tl white 361: Barker
331: Olllenwater 346: Waldlni 4S0: Jun.
tllni 448.
noodroffea San Shop (3) Duana
Prank 4S0: Knutlu 316: Hughes 348:
Schwarti 434: Wayne Prank 408. Qual
ity Hied Cara (1) Campell 401: Snel
rove 346: Short 364: Miller 403: van
Dell 457.
Willamette Art Tile S Cappa 368:
Jacober 371: Bush 311: Hober 414: Mey
er 485. Dr. Pepper (1) Lepper 413; Ha
rney 366: Howell 303: Evenden 351; Rem.
pel 446.
Hlth team srrtei. Woodroffee San
Shop, 3183; hlch team same. Dyers In
surance, 199; high lnd. series. Olen
Blanton (Davis Oil! 495 and Carol Capps
iModern Woodmen Ins.) 495: hlah lnd.
game, Carol Cappa (Modern Woodmen
4m.) 186..
Please
Jim iVliilmire, Salem center, appears to be begging
the ball to come to him in a scuffle under the bas
ket last night at Albany. At left, No. 17, is Phil Burkland of
Salem, while at right is Dave Shelby, Albany center. Reaching
in from behind is a player identified as Rex Stamps, Albany
forward.
Estacada, Silverton Still
Chase Dallas for Crown
Dallas still isn't out of the
woods today in the Willamette
Valley league title race although
leading by, a full game. There
are two more contests remaining
and Estacada is hoping to win
both and wishing for someone
to upset Dallas.
Silverton, very much, in the
battle with a tie for second, will
meet Estacada next Tuesday in
the league finale.
All four first place teams won
their games last night.
Wash. Stale (43)
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Tola! 13 16 16 42 Total 15 15 17 45
Wash. State 11
1045
742
Free throws missed: WSC Ben.
nmk 4. Render, Lodge 2. Idaho
Morrison .1, Garrison, Falash, Tot
ten, Sather 2.
Reynolds Talks
Yankee Contract
Dallas Pursues
" Title With Win
Over Woodburn
WOODBURN Dallas kept hot
on the trail of the Willamette
Valley league title with a 5440
victory over Woodburn here
Tuesday night.
Woodburn proved stubborn for
one half, trailing 11-10 and 27
21 at the first two stops, but Dal
las spurted for 15 points to six
for Woodburn in the third quar
ter. Leading for the Dragons
were Kerb Brandli, Rex and Rae
Domaschofsky, who- commanded
the backboards.
Brandli, third highest scorer
in the WVL, led with 14 points
while Hex had 12 and Rae 12. For
Woodburn, Ray Eskclsen posted
11. Dallas was hitting exception
ally well on free throws and pret
ty fair from the field.
In the Jayveo encounter, Dal
las won, 53-49. Gaviola of Wood
bum scored 17 and Bud Long of
Dallas 20.
Dallas (54) (40) Woodburn
Dmschfskv (121 r in i.amaro
I Hoffman F (21 walney
A rather I n.wMsky (i21 c "
skeptical Allio Reynolds wasa Ho,d(.( l7, o . i.n Hiegins
Scheduled to talk Contract with the i Reserves scoring: Dallas Wade Cll.
NEW YORK Wl
WIU.AMKTTK VAI.I.EY LP. A 01 IF.
W L Pet. W L Pet
Dallas 10 2 .833 Mt. Angl 6 T .417
Estacada 9 3 .150 Sandy t T .417
Silverton 9 3 .750Canby 1 10 .167
Molalla 7 5 .5B3 Woodbrn 1 11 .083
Tuesday results: Estacada 55. Sandy
40: Molalla 71, Canby 63; Dallas 64,
Woodburn 40: silverton 43, Mt. Angel
38.
x- i. v nP Moser ill. Colhurn ill: Wnndlmrn-
"cw ?u, " "T? i EskelVon (111. Haynes (4. Wane-hard .
inc cnampions suuriii to sign) B lweber (31. Officials: Zilo and
another of their big stars for 1954. Bnwn.
The Big Chief, his work on the n.ilias 11 27 M
pension fund committee completed j v""dburn 27
lor the time being, expected a a- . i Di.a.
hard tussle with Ruy Hamcy, the tSfOCQuO DeOTS
Yankees trouble shooter
"Do you think I can get
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WdllL. IIU aSIVSTU. 1 IOIIM1 1) r 4 4nAn,1n vnmin
don't know." Allic reportedly is JtB'",''1Ti',f;'hP' w
lookino- for 11 s4? ftoo nact i pd in the running for the WU-
looking or a yu.WH pact ,, viw lrarnc rhnmnion-
JYETL ZAVy defeating Sandy, 55-40,
Estacada for second one game be
hind Dallas, must play Sandy Fri
day and Estacada next Tuesday.
hilvcrton led at all quarter
times, 8-6, 21-18 and 29-28.
times, 8-6, 21-18 and 29-28, pull
ing away to a more safe margin
in the later stages.
Fred Kayser led Silverton with
14, while Larry Gorman had 11
for the Preps. In the prelim, Mt,
Angel jayvees won, 59-48.
Silverton (43) (38) Mt. Aneel
Copple (7) F. (3) Frey
Wolf (4) F (5) Fishweller
Kayser (14) ..C (61 Zauner
Unbenhower (4) G (11) Corman
Black IB) G (9) Buchheit
Reserves scoring: Silverton Hitch
endorf (21, Robins 14); Mt. Angel
Hltz it). Officials: Sirnio and Henderson.
Silverton - , , 8 30 M 43
Mt. Angel 6 18 28 38
Molalla Takes
Canby, 71-63
CANBY Molalla high school
held to fourth spot in the Wil
lamette Valley league here Tues
day night, defeating Canby, 71
63, with a consistent lead all the
game.
The Indians held quartertime
margins of 21-16, 43-30 and 61
42. Stan Childcrs, the league's
high scorer, scored 13 for Molal
la, lopped by teammates Jim Al
exander, 17, and Ray Howell, 14.
Kor Canby, Arlan Bigham was
game high with 20, while Dick
Rayley added 19.
In the JV game, Molalla won,
50-33.
SCORES
In the Alleys
Duck Pins
University Alleys
UNIVERSITY MERCANTILE
Marion Feed Seed (4) Iiell 542:
Smith 43i); Lienhard 539; Holmes 463;
Ctrlaon 610. Nary-Marine Reserve 0
OUmore 420; Johnson 447; Gartner 381;
Templer 421; Black 453. .
Ram arc's Beverages (3) Ade 414: Pal-
Ion 42; Ketne 409; tu(fy 533; Young
5B1. Dyer A Rons Insurance 1) Simons
44; Rolser 639; Roake 477; Talbot 482;
Cook 471.
Snider Eleetrle (8) Arthur 428; Ja-
robson 482; McCain 44(1; Morrla 4Ro;
Cnover 49P. Hut's Automotive ft) -Du-
toit 4ftft; Mcoulre ftM; Keen 455; Carr
479: Hoy 44ft.
fthrork Motors (4 Harmon 443: Le
onid 491: Andrrson 445; Ollson 514;
Bunnell 530. Remlniton Rand (0)
Bprlgf 488; Klmme) 377; Raboln 440;
Hnvrten 395: Col hum 546.
Mootry Pharmacy 2 Mootry 406:
Don aid son 381; Collins 427: Kaneskl
629; Smith 461. Cracroft Teiaco ()
Heath 357; Radke 359; Hardy 473; De
Lapp 427; Craycroft 484.
Burkland Lumber Co. (4) H. Webb
497; B. Burkland 615; F. Webb 433;
Schueta 533; D. Burkland 614. Gorman's
Shell Service and Routh Salem Pharmacy
(0 oundenon 372; Brown 400; Dye
423; Zwlcker 601; Tlano 424.
High team game. Ram age's Beverages.
991; hlth team serlu, Burkland Lumber
Co., 2888: high lnd. game, Jim Young of
Ramage's Beverages, 323; high lnd. ser
ies, Wally Carlson ( Marlon Feed Ji
Seed, 616.
LADIES CLASSIC LEAGUE
Carr's Highland Market. (3 Lelnhard
453; Ilopllnger 516: Murry 423; Lawless
376; Carr 471. China City (I) Thomas
451: Ade 413; Angrove 404; Lemke 355;
VanDrll 445.
OUo Int. Agry. (S Upston 400; Lutx ,
17; Colvln 426: Bradley 410: Thompson
530. Roberts Bros, it) Aleshlre 636;
Jackson Z9V. Hannum 470; Possehl 504;
Allbrnht 451.
Herrold l'hllllppl i.D Krrjcl 435; Gar-
barino 568; Curry 448; Laird 457; UuelN
haupt 450. Thrlftway Cleaners 41) HU
dreth 458: Hansen 397; Fallen 449; Lo
ken 399: Kunko 424.
Simmons Ins. S) Adolph 429; Arnold
395; Orafflus 366: Haley 445: Smith
499. lee's Fin Cara (I) Merrell 374;
Re! nice 400; Kaneskl 427; Mac key S91;
Aaron 465.
High team series and game, Herrold
Phllllppl. 3358 and 654; high lnd. serlei
and game. V. Garbarlno, 668 and 333.
Carl Stavang, Jr.
Of Stay ton Wins
Wildlife Trophy
STAYTON The Junior Sports
manship trophy for outstanding
work in promoting wildlife and
sportsmanship in the field was
awarded to Carl Stavang, Jr., of
Route 1, Stayton, Monday eve
ning at the February meeting
of the North Santiam Sportsmen's
club at their Howell clubhouse.
The trophy was presented to
the club by Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Shelton after publication of the
story of a young boy who had
rescued and healed a wild bird
in this area. The award will have
Stavang's name engraved on it
and he will retain possession for
a one-year period. Ralph Bright,
representing the club, presented
the award. Stavang was selected
to receive it on recommendation
of numerous local and canyon
organizations.
State Rep. Mark' Hatfield was
speaker of the evening. His sub
ject was Election and Recall and
what it would take to change the
office of game director from ap
pointive to elective.
Wives of the sportsmen served
chili to an approximate crowd of
75 members and guests it the
close of hte meeting.
Donna Zimmerman of Ashta
bula, Ohio, was the only woman
to bnwl a 300 game in league
competition in the 1952-43 season.
North Marion To Open Drive
HUBBARD Kick-off for the
campaign to install lights on a
combination football and base
ball field at the North Marion
Union high school by the Aurora
Lion's club will coincide with the
North Marion-Dayton basketball
game Tuesday, Feb. 23, 6:30 p.m.
at the North Marion gymnasium.
A special program is planned
by the Lion's club for the volun
tary sale of non-interest bearing
bonds in which the entire com
munity interested in North Mar
ion may participate. The bonds
will be sold that evening and are
available in $25 denominations.
Between $8,000 and $10,000 is
Henry to Fight
Slade on Video
WASHINGTON tfl Clarence
Henry, hard hitting light-heavyweight
from Los Angeles, tackles
the toughest assignment on his
comeback trail Wednesday night
when he goes against Jimmy
Slade of New York in a 10-round
nationally televised bout.
Henry went into semi-retirement
after losing a bruising 15-round
bout to Archie Moore, now the
light-heavyweight champion, at
Baltimore june 26, 1952. He has
fought only twice since.
Station KOIN-TV ot Portland,
Channel 6, will carry the Hcnry-
Slade bout at 7 o'clock tonight.
the estimated cost of the lighting
project.
The bonds will be retired from
net proceeds of basketball, base
ball and football games. The or
der of retirement will be deter
mined by drawings at each event
The North Marion student body
has voted to purchase $250 in
bonds and other commitments
are being made.
Ball Held All
Last Quarter
COTTAGE GROVE, UP Cot
tage Grove's Doug Ballew ' held
the ball for seven minutes and 52
seconds near the center line dur
ing the fourth quarter last night
as the Lions beat Drain 42-35.
With eight seconds to. play he
took a shot and missed. Jack
Weaver of Drain was fouled and
made a free throw for the only
point of the quarter.
During the period the band
played taps while one of the of
ficials sat on a chair underneath
the basket
Roosevelt Falls,
String Broken
PORTLAND UPl Roosevelt High
School, No. 4 in this week's Asso
ciated Press prep poll, Tuesday
night suffered its first Portland
UP Poll Doesn't
Rate Vik Quint ,
Among Top 17
PORTLAND (UP) Eugene's
Axemen picked up support today
in the Oregon Journal's weekly
coaches high school basketball
poll, but Milwaukie's once-beaten
team still held first place.
Eugene, state tournament fi
nalist last season, got one first
place vote and picked up six
points and second-place Corval
lis 67.
Burns. 48-42 winner over Red.
mond, got the other first place
vote and wound up in ninth
place.
The standings:
Team Points
1. Milwaukie 78
2. Corvallis , ..67
3. Eugene 66 :
4. Roosevelt 57
5. Marshfield . 42
6. Gresiiam .. ,.33
7. Grants Pass 20
8. Baker 13
9. Burns 12
10. Redmond 10
Others: Medford and La
Grande 6; Central Catholic, Al
bany and Ontario 4; Clatskanie
and Hillsboro 1.
League defeat, 58-48, at the hands
of Benson.
The loss broke Roosevelt's 12
game winning streak.
Capitol Alleys
what i jondv. 55-40
nkly 1 1 . : . , , .
Canbv (CD
Rlraaon IH) F
Farmer (41 F
Giclum 12(1) C
Rayley (19) O
Knox (71 G
Reserves fcorine:
3). Harm (11. Molalla Bye (21. D.
Parker (61. Fryer (fit. Peoples (l,
Olhcials: Kelly and Deloretto.
(71) Molalla
(141 Hcmell
(17) Alexander
. (5) Parker
... I13l Childers
(71 Aho
Molalla Berg
success in their contract nccotia
tinns Tuesday. They bagged lefty
pitcher Kddie Lcpat and third sack
er Gil Mcdougald. Lopat, a 16
game winner in 1933. signed ap
proximately $25,000. Gil will get
an estimated $18,000.
Lesser, Partner
Still in Running
PALM BEACH, Kla. W Fa
vorites were still in the running
as the 19th annual Kverglades
Club Mixed Foursomes Golf
Tournament went into quarter fi
nals Wednesday.
Medalists Pat Lesser of Scat
tie and Robert Sweeny of Palm
Beach defeated Edcan Anderson
of Helena. Mont., and Jack Ccn
dnva of Havana. Cuba. 3 and 2.
Tucsdav. They played Mrs. Har
old Stnnc of Ware Shoals. S. C.
and James Clrary Jr.. of West
Talm Bacch Wednesday.
here Tuesday night. The Rangers
are tied for second with Silver-
ton one game behind Dallas, and
Seals Sign Tom
Del Sarto, Baxes
SAN FRANCISCO Wi The San
PYnnrisrn Seals nf Ihf. Pacific
two games to go. ,irc, ! Coast League Tuesday signed in-
tstacada led from ,he r fielder Mike Baxes. outfielder Jose
WP,eo,n0dS ?L14,lVfu I'crc and southpaw pitcher Tom
of Gary Ames. Roy Westlink had Uc' f
10 for Sandy.
In the preliminary, Sandy jay
vces won, 52-36.
S.indv (401
Meyers (tl ..... T 1221 Ames
Thornton J) F. (111 DKieecns
Rhodes (21 C (81 R.Kiesens
Westhnk 1101 .. . (i . 1 11 1 Marehbank
Peterson (Si O ... Ill Hayden
Reserves seorlns: Sandv Yount:
(Hi. Nilson (2). Official!: Harper and
C.atrh.
Sandv 1(1 IB 29 "
Estai ada 14 26 41 55
Baxes batted .381 with the Seals
in 1951 before going into the Ar
mv. He was released last month.
j Del Saito won 9 and lost 13 last
(55) F.staeada i season for Yakima of the Western
International League.
Silverton Spills
Mt. Angel 43-38
fights Last Night
ny THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LOS ANGELES - Manny Rcn
tcria. 138 i, Los Angeles, knocked
out Armando Muniz, 138. El Paso,
2.
NEW YORK St. Nicholas Are
na' Carmclla Costa. 130, Brook-
MT. ANGEL Silverton kept lyn, outpointed Ike Chestnut, 123,
its grip on sernnd plare in the i New York. 8.
n c ;"ri";; d,,n rlefralcd'Willamcltc Valley league here SACRAMENTO, Calif. Bobhy
Mr. Freda Nolan" of New Castle, i Tuesday night beating Mt. Angcl,;Woods
ra.. and Ed A. Cooney .Ir.. ofiS.
Brae Burn, Mass., 1-up in 20 holes. , The Silver Foxes,
1M)I STRIAI. NO. I
Elks (4) Thompson 527: Osko 416:
Rerse 543: MrKlnner 410: Walls 484.
Jim's RicMleld Hrrrlr (01 MrCalllster
42fl: Hauser 45S: Clark 499: Alrshlre
431: Hurd 539.
Salem Police (I) Nicholson 435:
Frlete 433: IleVall 44D: Orrau 491: Ma
thers 541. Mayflower Milk (0-Brown
427: MiFarlane 445: Helstrom 4B0: Can
357: Brown 404.
Blue Lake (SI Ayres 4S0: Eckley 47S:
Draaer 445: Lewis 425: Lloyd 507. Valley
Motor Company (II Farley 451: Schroy
er 403: Holme 421; Parker 521: Bul
lork 455.
Postal Clerka (S Hadley 450: Swltrh
420: Burkhart 438: Torseson 434: Daley
515. rorlra Hairy (II Vallrau 433:
Wriaht 531; Shawn 346: Srhlmberg 439:
Ryan 543
(I I'.k (ill Lance Sid: Bloan 531:
Helnke 4S4: Wcrhowskl 48: flcheldesser
522. National Battery l Lrwls 409:
Cameron 515: Mody 441: Walls 477:
Bartholomew 500. j
KIhooiIs .Masonry 14) Elwood 555:
Crayrroll 507: Shlpman 555: Wllkalls i
549: Buvrh 528. Stevens Jewelers H j
Clark 517; Clrddes 395; Jones 520; Poulln
517: Olney 562. ,
Hlch team came and series. Elwoods ;
Masonry. 978 and 2795 (new hlsh series i
for leasue for season): hlsh lnd tame,
Ed Wllkalls of Elwoods Masonry. 218;
hlsh lnd. series. Russ Shlpman of El
woods Masonry, 565.
iviiiTHTniAi. Kin o 1 '
West Salem Hardware (4) nay 4n7:
Warken 524: Calmer 353; Prlrse 514; j
Takayama 460. Valley Oil Company (0) I
Warner 447; Mann 402: Lien 360; Pranse '
459: Clausen 461.
Fronks House of Rues (81 Elwood 811: 1
Schoehrr 502: Boire 562: Morris 503; j
Sullivan 464. Kennvs Real Estate (II j
Brlaas 496: Amunda 440; Farmer 580;
Hill 431: Reesa 464.
Hon Brothers I8)--Lannlaan 441: Coe i
398: Carstensen 49R: Reynolds 535; Nuss '
460. R.rke and VVsdsworth II ) Reeves
513: Martin 459; stanely 463; Causey
437: Turner 570.
Met one Food Sales (8) Thompson
504: MrCune 555: Odom 479: Wllksll)
489: Comstock 510. Portlsnd Oss and
Coke III Westnhal 412: Lau'lle 393.
Keller 437: Penrierts.t 450: Rtslev 511.
Bronns Jewelers (31 V. Hansen SfiJi:
Barnwell 501: Peterson 469' Taylor 421:
H. Hauven 466 Kmlllnf Jacks Inc. (I
I. andls 541: Kromwall 467; Payne 434:
Hannum 457: Noldurft 434.
Ken Potts Insurance U) 8chnell 499:
Phillips 453; Schick 440: Sullivan 460:
Myers 483.
Hlsh team tame and series. Pronks
House of Russ. 905 and 2542. Hlsh lnd. .
fame, Lee Boire of Pronks. 232: hlsh :
lnd. srrie.. Ray Parmer of Kcnnys Real
Estate. 580. ,
tied
132 'i, Vancouver,
'stopped .loc Loprs, 134 M,
with i mcnto, 8.
B. C,
Sacra-
WINS SKI RACK !
FALUN. Sweden Mi Vcikko
Hakulinen of Finland won the ' ,
world's 15-kilomcler cross country
ski championship Wednesday with
an unofficial time of 55:280.
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