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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1955)
o o 0 eg, QaieiMire1on,,ednesuay0&cenu)er ii, loo a MIchigmiandUeM .Workington Defense 3ufTy Daugherly Ciooniy Afjer Workout PASADENA. Calif, m Like a "air of fighters respecting ach e:her"s punch. Rose Bowl football opponents .Michigan State and UCLA both were concentrating on defense Wednesday. Usually carefree MSU Coach Duffy Daushterty was a little bit gloomy when he talked about his first all-out scrimmage on the Coast. Second stringers versed In the I'CLA attack tried out Bruin single-wing tactics against the first Sax Matmen Lose in Match OREGON CITY (Special) South Salem hish school wres tlers lost to Oregon City hiih school here Tuesday night, 33 19, by losing three of the kst four matches by pinnings. Each pin cost five points. Oregon City won six matches, plus one by forfeit, and drew in another. It is the only meeting of the two schools this season. Coch Hank Juran's reserves gained an unofficial 21-21 tie in exhibitions. Varsity remits: 97 Forfeit to Oregon Cttv. lot Dave Robins (SSI pinned Ken Roberts lOl. 114 Larry H?h-eraon (SSl dec. Lar ry otnrss (Oi. 12? Mltl Tamuri tOl dec. Darryl Fine ISSl. 129 Keith Whltlock (O) pinned Lee Franklin ISSl. 13J LeRoy Williams ISS) dec. Roy White cOCi. HO-Curtls rjoje (OC) dec. Jack French ISS). H7 Jerry Stlckley'(CC) drew with Roland Anderson IOC). 156 Chuck Winger (SS) dec. Monte Rumgay (00. 17-Ken Kirchem (OC) pinned Gerry Elstun ISS). 177 Layne Caswell ISS) dec. Mar vin Clsneros IOC). 190 Don Kendig (OC) pinned Bob Smith ISSI. Heavy Allen Wrlsht (OC) pinned Jerry Carter ISSI. Exhibitions: 114 Ron Crenshaw ISF.I drew with Larry Sehy (OCl. 122 Jne KesKler (OC) pinned Ed Hamilton (ssr. 122 Bruce Morton (OCl dec. Clav Newell ISSl. 129 Larry Stewart (OC) pinned Robert Joines (SSl. 135 Marvin Bresiler (SS) dec. Den nis Goosev IOC). 140 Art Krueger (SS) dec. Dick Johnson (OC). 140 George Randal) (SS) pinned Mai Taylor ISS). 147 Larry Tracey (OC) dec. Larry Pavne (SSI. 14S Richard Davis (SS) dec. Glen Reed IOC). 140 Jim Johnston (SS) pinned L. Pankey (OC). ISS Jim Kendig (OC) dec. Dick McMullen (SS). . ',tcam and Dull was unhappy he . cause his scouting tesn picket! up i a lot of ground. ' Must syess neTssat "We're going to have to spend more ftme on defense "in ovr practices." Daugherty said, "be cause we just haven't played a team with that type of attack. "That UCLA type of offense is awfully effective. I'm thinking ofj picr.uig up a few of. their plays to throw back at them." UCLA Coach Red Sanders sdid i the emphasis at his wnrkout would jbe on slopping the Michigan State otiense. The Bruins have finished 'heir hard contact work for the game and Sanders is satisfied with their condition. There was a 20-minute passing drill Tuesday under pressure viih Sam Brown, Gerry McDougall and Doug Bradley doing the pitching. Ronnie Knox Was in practice uni-! form and he told the coaches he 1 would be ready to run through sig-1 nal practice next week. He has; been taking therapy on the bone which was cracked in the Wash-1 ington game, Nov. 12. Although; Sanders is not counting ton stronp. ly on Knox, the team's best passer, he said that if he is ready by Jan. 2 "We'll be just that much stronger." (M 3) ' Oi .. . m 9 XHci CAfiiAL JuuiunAL . a n O .tfi TBit) 0 n 9 . a U "i 9 -9 9 . efly Ham Kshet AMf- sf .i w v j i y,-a. ' ft if i j t rz a i is t I P r T TT,n mm, i ifcciiri i a- sk ."sr 7. A : I , BT ti M s k.lirpi iTSTI tasf I m r . " II . 0- . ZT. ... . v bcciiuii i Axe i o Q RA(NG NEWQORLEANS Big Heart IIAMl,eJ,a. Flying Chief 1 $9 80) held on in the stretch and J7.40) had a easyHtime taking 'withstood a foul claim captura. the feature at Tropical Park. I the top event at the Fair Grounds. Amity Loses 1 To Mill City MILL CITY-iSpeciaD Mill City combined the double figure scor ing of four starters to olfset a 19 point individual effort by Forward Football Players Have Much Fun as Shrine Hospital Kids SAN FRANCISCO m Don't they chattercd-about their fam ever get the idea that a hospital Uics, their books and dolls, their iui vi ippii"u cniiurtri is always a F7.-! 2' ' I... I The un-t , in ti,- lead to go on and defeat the visi us uuuuiiui wui'iiicr inuie vtutt - i 'v,, .-no w-.-.j... i. Dick Fuller to defeat Amity 47-39 a"V Pl in the country with nny place. The football players, mem-: ' , 'h,' Z.-. ' roLtv B i t i mrirp nonuinA nnnninptK I hp si in v Knre nr tt, i n-... j ' . .' ul-ic iu.&uay nigm in a ruyuu i ? "-rr-;-- "ic iuai onu nrai Mjuaus league noon contest. man UlC OlirillC S VriUUlt.'U . Cllll- : .vhn mnnl in tUn ttt II c.in'. to1-. ipots at home. Scio's Loggers Edge Detroit SCIO (Special) The Scio Log gers overcame an early Detroit Marion County B league clash The victory was Amity's fourth straight in Marion B play without arens nospitai nere. Shrine Game Dec a, . k. wo wards fu l ot youngsters With Sladiunli ad much fun ' who will meet In the 31st annual! Scio's ,Gcne Manley, who tal- a defeat to put' it atop the league i tisd.arn?,s' lof spines and Icet kidSi Izaak Walton Party Tonight Salem chapter of the Izaak Walton League will have its Christmas party night at a buf fet supper to be visited by San ta. Election of officers will be the main atraction and there will be a motion picture, "Showman Shooter," by Winchester. The event will start at '8 o'clock. Nominated officers are as fol lows: President: Pat Crossland and Jay Harnesberger; vice president, Jim Mason and Verde Walser: secretary, Lowell Curry and Charles Williamson; treasurer, Monroe Cheek. Directors, Hub ert Aspinwall, Joe filatujec, Bob Brown, Marvin Mattson, Clark Bachman, Monroe Cheek, Tom Churchill and Paul Nicholson. standings with Jefferson. Amit had been undefeated until last night, racking up three straight wins. For Mill City, Ed Gregory, Don Lemke and Dick Crook all had 12 points and Don Ellingson had 10. Mill City pulled away to a six point 39-33 lead at the three-quarter mark and maintained that margin to win the closely con tested battle. Amity drew to a 25-25 tie at half time, but the all around scoring punch of the Tim ber wolves proved too much. lied 14 and Virg Thurston, who lO l 4kA .. ,1.- 1 lull :u nil- Hil US lllK LiUK- no,- nnn. ..n Ik. EAO I. 11 ..S.'E'- Player on both squads had 'in 'league play with 'two wins and the same number of losses. Detroit held an 8-6 first quar ter lead but couldn't hold it be fore the scoring of Manley and Thurston. Scm Jed 26 17 at half- football stars. And as they chortled ,''3' youngsters, typed on cards, were attached to the individual beds. ine school colors of each plaver Indians Lose ToColtonHigli COLTON - (Special) - Colltm i k! ""J1 K Vargo-decoraled the ui.v c.i i u..:u . i.. i, beds of each huririv Tho liiiio ni. msu oliioui uuui ui a .ii-in nan- .. 7 Unserves sr tune lead over visiting Chemawa , !r .co,ors ln their neniryno oniciais: ui and Coleman. here Tuesday nighL then went on "" llle D0'5 sported np-l to a 58-46 final in a non-league hoop : r ZT ", lemon yellow and green for Ore-1 time and 38-27 at the third period K.ni .- i,oii aimer, maize and blue ; marK lor .Michigan s Tony Bra not f, scarlet and gray for Ohio State's now.ira lassady, Frank Maciun- Srlo (43) Vtncill (31 Thurston 112) rturton 141 Manlev (14) ... Parker UI . (.16) Detroit . r .. tfii uniti-nmir F illl Snvder C. 110) n-re D .. (21 L. Snyder G . . 17) Watklns clash. The undermanned Indians came nurscs- ' 'he highlight of the year! said back strong in the second half but Mill city (41) (39) Amity Gregory 112) .. T (41 Hubbard Tempe 1 12 1 F 1191 Fuller cr,i!. " -G -- 1 S)wdlthy coulcln t catch the host club. Bassett in G (it c. s'-t : Guard Gene Freeze topped the win . R;'e.rvs,,(;0r'ne,; AmKy-J- "ub-, ners with 13 points hut Forward bard 2. Officials: Nelson and Amen, -i n- n- , .Charles Tclher of Chemawa was high foHhe night with 14 points. Chemawa won some consolation from the JV clash, grabbing a 63-45 victory, for lha iwino nnllnnlc The day said one of the floor It even beats Christmas," she .IIIIJ.U..JJ.WtTOHHWWMr UKWUrl' 'HU'ilill ' i'fV v ',: v- THE FABULOUS NEW RCA VICTOR ALBUM Otrr 60 Army Air t'orct Band Ptrformanret Firtt lima Relrattd on Rreordt Here it is! The band that became a World War II legend . . . brought to you by RCA Victor in brilliant enhanced sound! 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Independent No. i League Team results: Hogg Bros. 4. Coom ler Hdwe. 0; P.G.E. No. 1. 3. Dyer Sons 1: Brwons Jewelers 3. Dick Orey'i 1; McCunes Food Sales 3. Saw bucks 1; Portland Gas 3. Marshalls 1: Ebners Market 3. P.G.E. No. Two 1. High team series: Browns Jewel ers. 2874. High team game: Dick Oreys. 1072. High Individual series: B. Thomp son of McCunes. 598. High Individual game: C. Boyce of Dyer & Sons, 226. Ladles Clastic I.eacne Team results: Roberts Bros. 3. Sim mons Insurance 1; The Triangle 3. Tele-Treat 1; Osko Insurance Agency 3. Smoke Shop 1; China City 1, Ad ler's 3. High team series: Roberts Bros., 23.11. High team game: Roberts Bros., 902. High Individual series: Charlotte Possehl of Roberts Bros.. 554. High Individual game: Fran Ale shire of Robert Bros.. 221. Other high scores: Fran Aleshlre 543, Madge Rleke 520. Ethel Riches 5.10, Phyllis Curry 203-535, June Lloyd 203-510. Kay Krejci 201. Jabherwalkics ! Plan Contests The Salem Jabherwalkics, arch ery group, laid plans for an all state invitational shoot Feb. 26, when the annual Christmas party was held Tuesday night at May flower hall. New chairmen appointed were as follows: Juanita Burtner, tele phone; Suzi Watson, refreshments; Gene Hoxsey, field course,, and Gib Mather, -concessions. The club saw movies on the Christmas theme, in charge of Chuck Fredrickson. Dr. Dale Par ker is chairman of the club shoot for January. Serving refreshments were Suzi Watson. Rose Johnson, Francis Fredrickson and Wreva Moblcy. Next business meeting will be a potluck dinner Jan. 19. Saints Ti St. Paul Five SUBLIMITY ( Special )-Sublim-ity bombarded the mesh nets at will here Tuesday night to register an overwhelming 71-44 victory over badly outclassed St. Paul in Marion County B League hoop piay. , U was the highest score in Mar ion R play this year and gave the Saints their second win against a like number of losses in loop standings. St. Paul hasn't won a game yet. losing fourstraight. Forward Tom Christiansen tal lied 20 to lead all scorers in the rout. Sublimity held a 36-21 half time lead and 57-30 third quar ter margin over the losers. The host club managed a clean sweep of the night's events in con vincing fashion, copping the JV clash by a 52-21 margin, .. Stililim.tr (7D (44) St. Paul Christiansen (20). T...-. (15) Berhorst Silbcrnagrl (2) F fl) Fritz Lewis ill) .C.. (10) Coleman Bell (10) G (5) Kirk Heubergor (14) G (6) Koch Reserves scoring: Sublimity Sulli-, van 6, Rlestcrer 5. R. Relstcrer 2, Meiers 1. Officials: Beyer and Donovan. I Chemawa (46) Tellier (14) ....F. Sam (0) ....F Brimna (12) C.. Billy (6) (38) Colt on (6) Landmark (9) Newton . (8) Shafin (131 Freeze rown (3) G. (11) Benthon Hcserves scoring: Chemawa Sa tanis 3, Meninick 2. Lucero 6: Colton B. Axmaker 10, L. Axmaker 2, Officials: Saline and Smith. Philomath Falls I To Brownsville BROWNSVILLE - (Special! -Guard Jack Cockell dropped in ?1 points here Tuesday night to pace Brownsville to an easy 51-39 vic tory over Philomath in a non league hoop clash. Brownsville raced lo a 1B-R first period lead and were never threat ened after that as they moved to the case victory. Center Jim Shaw contributed 15 for the losing Philomath cause. Brownsville also won the JV con test, 54-39. Philomath (39) (Jl) nrowmvllk Woods (31 F (6) Murphy Roberts (4) .....F (61 Koontz Shaw (151 C (ID Nlher Chambers (fi) ...... G (7) Bickard Goodwin (2) G (211 Coekell Reserves scorine: Philomath Smith 5. Daugherty 2. Funk 2. i TTV a Talc car of vtryen oil y"A SALEM, OREGON -JT S Albany Defeats Junction City JUNCTION CITY Albany used reserves liberally in defeating Junction City. 57-44. here Tuesday nht in a non-conference basket ball game- Buz Wilfert scored 14 and John Wilson 13 for Albany. Gary Casper hit 14 for Junction City. A'lhany Junction City Moye (81 F (121 Nix MeComme! (4) F (l Petersen Wilfert (141 C (51 Schirmer Ridinger 19) G 4 14 1 Casper Wilson 1131 G (51 Tnltdah.1 Substitutes: Albany Close 5. Tor- Reson 4. King. Jensen. Gattin, Bald win. Junction City: Shumate. Mason 2. Hallume: 27-22 (or Albany. Fights Last flight Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MIAMI BEACH. Fla. Al And rews, 163, Superior. Wis., outpoint ed Luther Rawlings, 1524. Chi cago, 10. HOLYOKE, Mass. Charley Jo seph, 159, New Orleans, outpoint ed Sammy Walker, 157Vi, Spring field, Mass., 10. CHRISTMAS TOY CLOSEOUT! ENTIRE TOY STOCK MARKED DOWN 2g AT BOTH STORES 236 N. COM'L. ST. 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