Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 02, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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    Tuesday, March 2, 1954
ist Kound
Pairings
Decided
The complicated process of
j"ius emm icams for the Dis
trict 2B basketball tournament
Has ended and eight teams will
square off Wednesday in the op.
emng round at Willamette uni
versity. f,IH,Vol.ued wiU be four tca
irom the Marion County B
vfSJf-Y. one Jeach from po'k.
Yamhill and Clackamas-Mult'
nomah, who in turn played sec
ond place Yamhill county for
the eight position.
First round pairing
2:00 Gervais (Marion 3rd)
vs. Perrydale (Polk 1st).'
3:30 Mill City (Marion 1st)
Vt. Colton (P-Y-M-C 2nd).
7:30Yamhill (Yamhill 1st)
vs. Corbett (CM 1st).
9:00 Jefferson (Marion 2nd)
vs. Scio (Marion 4th).
Two playoff games were nec
essary last night to complete the
brackets. Jefferson whipped
j .u-'j ' lo aeclae second
and third in Marion county, and
Scio edged St. Paul, 52-46, for
fourth place.
The single elimination tourney
will continue Thurusday and
Saturday, Friday being skipped
because of a Willamette-Lewis
and Clark college game on the
iiuflineue Iioor.
0nf ,leam wi" be eligible for
tne state tourney in Salem March
41
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In Stole Meet cach ,iank ,uran's s.a,em n'sh scho1
nivaui.in, u BllUUgi ntU CI11CI MIC SldlC
tourney Friday at Corvallis in quest of honors. They quali
ified by placing first or second in district competition here
last week. Front row, left to right: LcRoy Williams, Roger
Morse, Dean Vanck, David Vanek, Calvin Lang. Middle row:
Jerry Booze, Dick Pearson, John Cumings, Frank Wiliams and
Jack Stryffcler. Back row: Coach Juran, Layne Caswell, Jim
Berger, Jerry Walling, Dave Cundiff and Wright Noel. Not in
picture: Herb Juran.
UP Poll Ploces
Wildcats First,
Hoosiers Next
By EARL' WRIGHT
Y?RK (UP)- Coach
Adolph Rupp's Kentucky Wildcats
who led for six straight weeks ear
lier in the campaign, regained
first place today in the United
Press college basketball ratings as
series of upsets caused major
shuffle among the 10 top teams.
kjntucky 23-0 edged Indiana
U8-3) by just two points, 296 to
294, in voting by the 35 leading
coaches who make up the United
Press board. Twenty three of the
coaches voted the Wildcats tops.
Only 10 made Indiana their first
choice, but the Big Ten team re
ceived far heavier support for suc
ceeding places. Vote was based on
games played through Saturday
night.
TEAM
1. Kentucky (23) (23-0)
2. Indiana (10) (18-3)
3. Duquesne (22-2)
4. Western Kentucky (28-1)
5. Oklahoma A&M (21-4)
6. Notre Dame (1) (19-2)
7. Kansas (15-4)
8. Holy Cross (22-2)
9. Louisiana State 19-2)
10. LaSalle (21-4)
Second 10 teams: 11. Iowa. 51:
12, Duke, 43; 13, Colorado A and
M (1), 36; 14, Illinois, 35; 15, Wich
ita, 27; 16. Seattle, 25; 17, North
Carolina State, 22; 18 (tie), Day
ton and Minnesota, 14 each; 20
(tic), Oregon State, Southern Cal
ifornia and UCLA. 13 each.
Others: George Washington, 12:
Colorado, 8; Niagara, 6; Rice and
Connecticut, 5 each: Louisville and
California, 3 each: Maryland,
Fordham and Cincinnati, 2 each;
Toledo, Wyoming and Idaho State;
1 each.
Charles Replaces Valdes
In Ring's Heavy Ratings
NEW YORK UR Ezzard Char-?
les has replaced Cuba's Nin oVal
des as the No. 1 heavyweight con
tender, Willie Pep has dropped to
the bottom of the featherweight
rankings, and Eddie Chavez has
taken over the No. 1 position
among the lightweights.
These were among the major
changes made in the March Ring
Magazine ratings, released Tues
day by editor Nat Fleischer.-
Valdes lost his top-ranking be
cause of his very close decision
over unranked Archie McBride in
a Havana bout. The big Cuban
dropped to second behind the for
mer heavyweight champion wno
gets another crack at the heavy
weight crown June 17 when ne
meets Rocky Marciano.
Pep. twice-holder of the feather
weight crown, fell all the way
from the No. l ranking to tentn
as a result of being stopped in two
rounds by 20-year-old Lulu Perez.
The young Brooklyn boxer-punch
er advanced from tilth to imra
among the 126-pounders.
Wallace (Bud) Smith, the Cin
cinnati clouter who was the No.
lightweight challenger, fell to
third following his knockout loss
to welterweight Joe Miceli. Cha-
n( Con Tnca tnnlr mror first
L1J VC, VI tJCUl UUOG wun vvi.1. lUiit
90 and Cuba's Orlando Zulueta moved
up from third to second.
Johnny Bratton also got the axe. j
The Chicago welterweight, drub-'
bed by Johnny Saxton, plummeted
65
PU ys. Pacific
Tonight in NAIA
PORTLAND OH - The Univer
sity of Portland will attempt to de
fend a title it has held for the last
five years when it meets Pacific
University Tuesday night in the
opening round of the district 2
NAIA basketball tournament.
But Pacific U, co-champion of
the Northwest Conference, hopes
it 'can break the Portland victory
string, and win for itself the Ore
gon district berth in the national
tournament at Kansas City later
this month.
Eastern Oregon and Southern
Oregon, the other entries in the
v district tournament, also will play
Tuesday night.
Last City Loop
Week to Start
Three City league basketball
games tonight will start the final
week of competition. The leader,
Marion Motors, must win three
games this week to retain its
lead over the YMCA, which is a
half-game behind and with two
to go.
The schedule:
, Naval Reserve vs. YMCA, 7:00;
Aumsvillc Firemen vs. St. Paul
Mustangs, 8:00; Wolgamott Serv
ice vs. Marion Motors, 9:00.
Scio Earns 4th
Beating St. Paul
By 52-46 Tally
JEFFERSON-Scio had the edge
all the way in a playoff here Mon
day night, defeating St. Paul,
52-46, to decide' fourth spot in the
Marion County B league. They
had been tied with records of 11-7.
Scio earned a berth in the Dis
trict 2B tourney to open in Salem
Wednesday, and will meet Jeffer
son at 9 p.m. in 'he first round.
Jeff won a playoff for second place
last night from Gervais.
Scio led 17-11, 29-21 and 44-30
at the rest periods. Gordon
O'Reilly and Bob Slover led the
victors with 15 apiece, while Sam
Smith posted 19 for St. Paul.
s. rati () t si
o. Smith P.., I Dalne
Rambeau B V Stewart
Klrlch t C IB Slorer
S. Smith It O IB OR.1UI
Mertn 4 a S Badger
Reserves: St. Paul Phil Wolf, Robert
Prith, Charles VanDamne. Scio Ron
Gibson 5, Jacobson 7.
St. Paul 11 11 30
Scio 11 29 44 51
Official: DeLoretto and Vandervoort.
from third to tenth among the 147-
pounders.
Nate Brooks, the newly crowned
North American bantamweight
champion, vaulted into a No. 4
ranking as the result of his title
victory over Billy Peacock.
Seattle's Harry (Kid) Matthews,
who knocked out Jack Nelson of
Salt Lake City in the first round
of a Spokane match last month,
was ranked No. 9 among the
heavyweights.
Everybody's Drug
To Play Tonight
HERMISTON UR Everybody's
Drug of Eugene and the Jewish
Community Center of Portland will
meet here Tuesday night for the
Oregon AAU basketball champion
ship.
The two favored teams advanced
to the finals with victories Mon
day Eugene over Hermiston 94
41, and the Portland team over
Condon 75-54.
SCORES in the ALLEYS
DENNIS THE MENACE
By Ketcham
75U WERE RIGHT, AfclM! HER BEDS AKtfT AWDSj
Capitol Alleys
(Commercial No. 1)
Jaysons Clothiers (4) H. Haueen
539. R Sommers 552, J. Lebold 422,
C. Bnyre 615. B. Ryan 567; Wlcklunds
Sporting Ooods (0) L. Harra 382, L.
Stanley 435, O. Hendrlo 414, B. Law
less 451. B. Hnvne 555.
Hniehts of Columbus (4) L. Kout-
ney 528, T. BieRler 562. C. Pranee
(. M. Ariz 411). B. Biegler 483:
Nicholsons Insurance Co. (0) B. Eb
ersole 457, F Bolton 511, J. Ramsey
522. M. Cady 528, W. Gardner 486.
Lana Avenue Service (3) Y. Bar
ber 413. K. Nelson 482, T. Biegler
555, R. Gunn 592, K. Hayes 555: Starr
Foods (1) J. Sheldon 465. H. Nich
olls 473, L. Lance 462, B. Duffus 437,
B. Lar.ghoff 544.
Coldles of Sllverton (3) G. Hcrr
516, F Frank 467, C. Howell 558. J.
Herr 487, G. Bcntson 454: Woodry's
Furniture (1) H.- Olineer 515. V.
Perry 456. D. Wnodrv 503, C. Fore
man 57(. R. Adolnh 506.
Marlon Creamery (3) M. Allen
557. L. Pavenoort 511. M. Pekar 505,
F. Kenyon 580, H. King 52": Itnwlln
sons Laundry (11 D. Rineland 471,
W. Spriegs 479. W. English 438, H
GusMfson 498. R. Melfert 558.
Nicks Inn (3) B. Wilborg 611. O.
Mull 445. L. Dierks 542. H. Hartman
461. W. Miller 533: Orval's Userd Cars
tl s. Kitchen 521. M. McClarv 469,
D. Poulin 531, H. Wilkerson 536, W.
Cllne Jr., 559
High team game and series Jay.
sons Clothiers. 1056 and 2Qrr. hich
individual game and aeries Che.t
Boyce of Jayson'i Clothiers. 244 and
615: other 60o Bruce 'Wilbersi ol
COMMERCIAL NO. t
AI Lane Rrfrlreratlon (1)R. Tjuta
46: D. Luke 561: Bob Luka 404: Bill
Luke 454: V. Luke SOJ. Th. Jawtl Box
1 1 i.-owan m; Hopnnirr 442; kelson
iui. 4joKn ooa; Hares 03.
Woodbarn ) Wadsworth 47: Dea
en 511: Austin 413: nicks 533; Perd
an. trrmmai sre ! Mcllner 455!
ousa an; straw 435: Boyce 676; Ounn
568.
Brooks Fireman (S) Nolan 4S: Sim.
mons 3BB; Kvans 6.14; Ltnlda 466; Or-
IflDr SCO. aiariln Hroi. N,nn Kirn l
V. Hausen 637: Lawless 493: Ommn
516: H. Hauaen 509; Ryan 482.
Jones and Fair Refrlcerallnn t
Gardner 543: Willet 480: Kyle 457: Bis
ler 502: Nuber 530. Mary's Tavern l)
Lone 376: Kasper 409: Wvmore 4i7:
Milletta 396: Holcom 45.1.
The Rondt 13) PeDDle 432: UrOM
455; Athwell 420: Brrsstrom 420: Knox
403. Goldles Market l Reeves S30:
Stettler 448: Ooodle 461: Furakawa 447:
rnipns isj.
Capital Drur Co. (.1) Broods 411;
Borhm 389: Rohde 513: Barae 408; Bry
ant .429. Hollywood Finance (II Reese
427; Harra 475; Meflert 516: Pekar
479: Hayne 461.
Hlsh team game and series. Al Laue
Refrigeration. 071 and 3651; hlsh ind.
same, Ray Ounn of Terminal Ice, 325:
high lnd. series. Dean Luke of Al
Laue Refrigeration, 691.
University Alleys
Ladies' Minor League
Western Paper (3) Kirby 403, Hall
2B. Cogswell 360, Pearson 377.
Krebs 1 Morley 412, Higshl 338,
Mown 383, Smith .131.
Payless Drucs (3) D. Valde 331,
Hills 337. N. ValdM 345. W. Valdeg
463. Meadows Rest. (1) Eckstrom
361, Furrer 352. Arnold 350, Arthur
406.
Johnson's f!) Ling 364, Sheldon
389. Nicholls 328. Lance 400. Nehl (3)
V. Gannon 369. J. Gannon 354, J.
Fallen .166. Hlldreth 434
Moore Bus. Forms (4) Mulcahy
456, Slrader 407. Kandle 413, Mallonle
338. Salem Builders Supply (0) Cur
tis 429, Staab 312. Fredrick 440, Coon
406.
High team game A- series Moore
Business Forms. 574 and 1641: high
Individual game Carolvn Hildrelh,
of Nehl. 201: high Individual series
Wanda Valdci of Payless Drugs, 463.
CLASSIC Lr.Ot'l!
Rarh'g Sporting Goods' s Valdes
516: Farley 500; Veljupek 427: Ross 532:
Hartwell 633. Cupboard Cafe (II
Braucht 509: White 50i: Bunnell 461
Henderson 506; Olodt 557.
Frank s Prodore () Thompson 489:
Hauaen 560; Junta 449: Wattler 446:
Jaekson 524. Smaller Oil Co. (41 Mai
son 513: Hlllerlch 621i LeTourneui 5951
Young (21: Prudenle S78.
West Salem Marhlnerr Co. (I) Bone
571: Price 511: Oberman 551: MarFar
land 594: Straw 559. Valley OH Co. ()
Oersbach 622; Jark DeRow 630; Jim De.
Bow 474: Wllkalls 520: Comslork 499.
Salem Hardware c'l D. Morrla 49t
Curtis 468; L Morris 865: Pare IJ;
West 541. Trallways Csfe ft) UpMon
620: Kltsmlller 112; McNall 485; Rlehr
650; Luts 506.
High team game and series. West Sa
lem Machinery Co, 867 and 2719: hlsh
lnd. game and series. Pinky Hartwell
(Barbs Sporting Ooodsl 338 and 631.
Willamette Valley Bank (11 Barnett
370; Bey Hughes 321: Bernice Hughes
249: Maase 363; Conyers 316; Bye 103.
Woodroffes San Shop (8) Wagner 343;
Klrnarlson 420; Archer 313: Klenskl
1(6: Rellier 340.
Randlr Oil (1) Randle 320: Beusll
IByei 273; Short 278: Wood 401: Oau-
thler 374. Master Bread (8) Hansen
280; Frazler 294: Young 306; Theilade
403: Magulra 367.
High ind. game and aeries, Edith
Richardson. 181 and 420; hlsh team
same, Woodrotfe'a Ban Shop. 659: high
team series, Master Bread, 1104.
Duck Pins
Jefferson Wins
2nd in Marion B
From Gervais
CASCADE Two positoins in the
District 2B basketball tournament
were decided here Monday night
when Jefferson defeated Gervais,
61-51, in ap layoff of the Marion
Coutny b league for second place.
The two wera tied with records
of 14-4. Now Gervais will open
against Perrydale at 2 p.m. Wed
nesday. Scio won a pl&yoff for
fourth -in the Marion County B
league last night from St. Paul,
52-46.
The playoff here on the neutral
floor found John Wright plunking
in so points for Jelferson to lead
the Lions from a 33-33 halftime
tie to a 52-40 margin at the end of
three quarters. Gervais led at
the first stop, 15-12. High for
Gervais were Keilmg with 22 and
thompson with 18.
Jeffeson (61) (51) Gervlis
Mnrlatt, 10 F.4. N. Kepplngcr
Hawkins. 5 F 22. Reilinc
Wright, 30 C 2, Schlechter
Meyers. 4 G IB. TliomDson
Loimsn, I ..ii 4, i.spe
Reserves scoring: Jefferson Tiefke
S: Gervais R. Kcppinger 1.
Officials: Brown and Hendrie.
Eugene, Gresham
Post Victories
In District Play
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Two tournaments opened Mon-
Jay night to decide district titles
and entries in the state high school j
basketball championships.
Eugene, ranked third in the As
sociated Press prep poll, easily de
feated Oakridge 68-54, and Willam
ette of Eugene beat Creswell 85-56
in opening round of the district 6
double elimination tournament.
Gresham sixlh-ranked in the
state Central Catholic,, and Co-1
lumbia Prep posted victories in the
district ft tournament.
Gresham beat Estacada 58-40; .
Loiumma f rep acicated con
cordia, also of Portland, 55-30; and
Central Catholic of Portland beat
Sandy 58-48.
North Marion and Sacred Heart
of Salem advanced to another
round in the district 11 tourna
ment. North Marion eliminated
Woodburn 62-48 and Cascade left
the tournament after a 62-48 loss
to Sacred Heart.
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