Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 05, 1956, Page 14, Image 14

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, December 5, 1956 '
U.S. Teenagers'Set
Record Swim
Marks
By TED SMIIS
MELBOURNE - Shelley
Minn, slender blonde coed from
Arlington, Va., led an American
1-2-3 iweep in the women's 100
meter butterfly funis nd George
Breen of Buffalo, N.Y., broke the
world's record in a 1,500-meter
Yanks Sweep Women's Swim Event; Breen Sets Record
Russians
Gain in
Points
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Evans Fails in
Bowling Try
CHICAGO (Speclali-Frank Ev
ans. 34-year-old Salem, Ore.,
heat as Uncle Ssm's swimmers ; bowler, got hot and shot a 714 in
did their best Wednesday to o(f- j his final day of qualifying, (or the
set a Russian point splurge in the
Olympic Games. .
Two American (.Iris. 16-year-old
Nancy Ramey of Mercer Island,
Wash., and 17-year-old Mary Jane
Sears of Chevy Chase, Md.. fol
lowed the 19-year-old Miss Mann
to the finish in that order.
America just missed another
gold medal when Carln Cone, a
18-year-old high school Junior
from Ridgewood, N.J., was nipped
by Great Britain's Judy Grinham
in the 100-meter backstroke finals.
Both girls were clocked in one
minute 12.9 seconds, surpassing
the Olympic record.
Maureen Scores 2
Only an Inch or two separated
the British girl from the Ameri
can at the finish of a race that
had the capacity crowd of about
S.JOO on its feet all the way.
Maureen Murphy "of Portland,
Ore., came In fifth 'in the back
stroke to pick up two important
points for America.
Miss Mann's performance and
a winning effort by Skipper Herb
Williams of Evanston. III., gave
the U.S. two gold medals for the
day.
Russia added three gold medals,
all in women's gymnastics,1 and
outtcored the United States M
44 for the day. The U.S. Olym
pians retained the over-all lead,
under the American scoring sys
tem, but only by a 20-polnt mar
gin, ssa'vsiiw.
The Soviets finally took the
team lead under the European
system 4S1-44V. The European
scoring system awards seven
points for a gold medal, while the
American rating gives 10 points
for a first.
Uncle Sam also qualified three
in the men's platform diving, got
Breen Into the 1.500 meter final War" n
and sent a three-man entry Into
the finals of the men's ion-meter
backstroke, including Voshinobu
Oyakawa of Honolulu, the IM2
champ, Frank McKinney of Indl-
anapoiis and Al Wiggins of Pitts-
nurgn.
Brean's Best
Breen's brilliant time of 17:529
in the 1.500 was by far his best
in competition. It se! up a sen
sational final Friday night be
tween the American. Australia's
Murray Rose, who had broken the
Olympic record with W?94.1 in the
afternoon, and Japan s Tsuyoshi
Yamtnaka, who was close behind
Rose. The old world record of
1T:5J.S had been set by Rose. Oct.
30.
It is up to the U S. swimmers
and divers to carry the point bur
dee all by themselves in the next-
to.ljst day of lull competition
National AU-Star Bowling tourney
here, but his three-day total wasn't
enough to put him in the semi
finals. Evans totaled his 714 on games
of 222 , 259 and 233. But then he
cooled off with a 489 series on 165,
169 and 155. This gave him a day's
score of 1203, his best in our days.
Summerlin in
Video Battle
SYRACUSE. N.Y. W - Favor
ite Eddie Machen was looking for
a victory over Johnny Summerlin
Wednesday night to move him
closer to a crack at Floyd Pat
terson's newly won heavyweight
crown.
Machen, a Califomlan, is ranked
sixth nationally. He is undefeated
in 18 pro fights. Summerlin, 24,
is ranked eighth. He is from De
troit and has a 30-6-2 record.
MAY STOP SOME TRANSFERS
PCC Ups Scholastic
Requirements to 'C
Eagles Fly High
To Clip Central
INDEPENDENCE 'Special) -
The Stayton High Eagles, show
ing mid-season polish, nipped the
Central High Panthers. 43-34 In a
non-league kings-x basketball game
here Tuesday night.
Stavton led from the outset,
holding quarter leads of 16-10, 29-
19 and 35-24.
Dick Garland, Stayton guard,
topped all scorers with 12 points.
Dewey Cummins led the host live
with 11.
Stayton won the Jayvee prelim,
3S.3IV
STAYTON (4J (14) CENTRAL
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RasarvM ifOrms: SUyton Stavana
1. Whealtr 2. Chamn i. Canlral
Klnl 2, Dfrwey. cummlnl 11. oni-
Cl.l. Irgland jnd Lunla.
By HERB WILHOIT
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif, m -The
Pacific Coast Conference has
raised academic requirements, an
action that could reduce the mi
gration of high school athletes
from populous California to mem
ber schools in Northwest states.
Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg. Califor
nia faculty athletic representative
and spokesman (or thus current
PCC meeting, said Tuesday's
move "might make It a little
more difficult" tor some Califor
nia students to enter Northwest
schools,
The new PCC action requires
that a student must have a high
school "C" average to be eligible
for PCC athletic competition, or
acquire a "C" average after en
tering college before becoming
athletically eligible.
Dr. Seaborg said entrance re
quirements of threa Golden State
schools, California, UCLA and
Stanford, are higher than at other
PCC institutions.
These three schools originated
proposals as far back as three
years ago that led to the "C" av
erage rule, he said, but Oregon
was Instrumental In reactivating
the question for decision' at this
meeting.
Dr. Seaborg said Tuesday's vote
on the issue was unanimous. The
other PCC schools are Washing-
Sandy Wins 46-40
Over Mt. Angel
SANDY (Speciali Sandy High's
Pioneers, paced hy Eilly .loonson s
12 oointj. defeated the Mt. Angel
Preps. 46-10 to win their 156 bas-
ke ha season opener nere lues-
dav .night. Sandy led, 23-21 at the
halt.
Jnhiuon was high for the night.
while Larry Donely and Bobby
Blem each tanked 8 points for the
losers.
Sandy won the Jayvee prelim,
and the Sandv Fresh upended the
Canbv High Frosh, 37-23 in other
nrelminarv action.
whili Ihe Russians grind out more 1 mi AiuM ( ) Mnay
!.llr 1.1)
It
Th VS. women s 4M.meter re- $? 1
lay team Is one of eight (inahsls - tomm ij
wins in gymnastic;
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0, ill McV.y
but Australia' nuArl.l .rii'L D.ly (II 6 (l(ii H.nMlmin
. ; i . 1 Sti.rvli imrlnj: Mt Amur
ers Is expected to grab the gold seiimidt m, suvwitcj. n. C waura
medal. I ill. Sarhlliry Hi. D. Waura III.
No American survived Ihe trial S",l,y; "'
heats in the mrn's Joo-meter ' , t, . , ' ..
breastslroke event but I'nrle Sam' Saint Subdue InuiilnA
is given a good chance In the ion-; oi : .i, ,., Mjv
meter backstroke even). I in Hoop iHl
The last live survnors of the CHK.MAWA iSpen.il'-The Sub
inexperienced I'.S. firern.Rnman limity Saints, unveiling a tight de-
wrestling tram all were elimi- delratrd the Chemawa ln-
nited In the third round of com. duns 34-25 here Tuesday night .to
fetition. Including lijht heavy gain their first non-league 1956
Dale Thomas of Corvallis, Ore
bai-l.cthall victory
The Indnns were blanked on Ihe
scoreboard during Ihe entire sec
ond quarter, as the winners rolled
to a 16-7 intermission lead.
Tommy Christ isnson dunked 12
ton. Washington State, Southern
California and Idaho.
"There is a general move to
bring the academic level up. Dr.
Seaborg said. "We might go even
farther."
The PCC Presidents Council, In
fact, has recommended (till an
other step which would require an
athlete to maintain a virtual "C"
average to remain athletically
eligible.
Action on .this and other
presidential proposals to revise
the PCC athletic code is due at
a January joint meeting of the
prexies, faculty athletic advisors
and athletic directors.
Serra Sportsmen
To Get Awards
Some 45 Serra Catholic athletes
will get varsity and junior varsity
football awards tonight at a meet
Ing of the Serra Booster club at
the school.
Al Negratti, athletic director and
basketball coach at Portland uni
versity, will speak at the meeting
and also hand out the letters.
Boosters and their wives are in
vited to the meeting, which begins
at 8 p.m.
Refreshments will be served and
a prize will be presented to a
guest.
Linfield Beats
OCE 72-67
MONMOUTH (Special) - rresh-'
man Jack Riley poured In 24 points
here Tuesday night to lead the
visiting Linfield Wildcats to a 72
67 basketball win over Oregon
College of Education.
Linfield led most of' the way
but had to tight off a late OCE
rally before pulling out their third
straight victory. Halftime score
favored the Wildcats, 48-35. ,
Coach Bob Livingston's Wolves,
barely hanging on at half, got hot
In the third period. Cece Miller hit
eight straight points and Wayne
Young two to cut the lead to 48
45. Linfield pulled away, but OCE
brought it to 67-63 with barely two
minutes left. A Wildcat stall pro
tected the lead.
OCE blew the game at the free
throw line, missing 18 out of 33
attempts. Doug Rogers got 21 and
Miller 15 to pace the losers. In
the prelim, the Linfield JV's won
a close 66-60 victory over OCE
JV's.
Linfield (72
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(87) OCE
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Wooda
Harms
Brown ,
3 1-47 Eager!
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7 1 4J1
12 3 4
10 2 2
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vanuin 2 z l b Adams a 1 211
Kut-hey '4 2 110 Andnch 0 0 0 0
GOJtie 0 0 0 0 Hoy 0 0 0 0
Marshal 0 S 3 3 Gregry 0 0 0 0
Bikar 110 3
Cranb 9 0 4 8
Iltrird 3 12 9
. Wsolay 0 0 0 0
' Buai 0 0 3 0
Tsui SlizoH Tstai jaisiTaT
Pre th-Au-a mliud: Unilald 12.
OCE 1! OUIelell: John Kolb and
Al Ltgnuier.
Today's
Olympic
Winners
MELBOURNE Lfl-Wednesday'i
Olympic winners:
SWIMMING
Women's 100 meter backstroke:
final Judy Grinham, Britain,
and Caria Cone, Ridgewood, N.J., '
finished 1-2 in new Olympic rec-i
ord. 1:12.9. j
Women's 100 mater butterfly
final Shelley Mann, Arlington,
Va , new Olympic record, 1:11.0.
Men's 1,500 freestyle trials
Lorraine Crapp, Australia, broke
Olympic record with 5:00.2; Sylvia
Ruuska and Marley Shriver, U.S.,
.also qualified for final. i
Men's platform diving Dick
Connor, Pasadena, Calif., led 12
qualifiers for final round. .
GYMNASTICS, WOMEN '
Free standing exercises La
risa Latynina, Russia, and Agnes
Keleti, Hungary, tied (both award
ed gold medals). ,
Side horse vaulting Larisa
Latynina, Russia.
Parallel bars Agnes Keleti,
Hungary.
Balance beam Agnes Keleti,
Hungary.
Combined Larisa Latynina,
Russia.
YACHTING
5.3 metre class Sweden
Star Class United State)
Dragon Class Sweden
Sharpie Class New Zealand
Dinghy Class Denmark
SHOOTING
Small bore rifle, prone Gerald
Ouellette, Canada
Silhouette Stefan Petrescu-,
Romania
SOCCER
Semi-final
Russia 2, Bulgaria 1
WATER POLO
Russia 3, United States 1
Gaston . Nips Perrydale
PERRYDALE (Special) - Per
rydale opened its regular basket
ball schdeule on a- sour'note here
Tuesday, losing 53-27 to Gaston. I quartet later. Gaston's Ted Wis.
The Pirates were never in the man was high point man with 14,
contest, as Gaston led 25-13 it the whUa Rudy Gingerieh got ilx to
half and increased' it to 44-17 a lead Perrydale. '
L-C Whacks PSC
PORTLAND m The Lewis
and Clark Pioneers, paced by
Cliff Shelton and his 20 points,
outclassed Portland State in a
nonconference basketball game
here Tuesday night, 72-50. Jack
Parker scored 15 points for the
losers.
Jefferson Tide Roll.
Over Sherld .V.2)
JEFFERSON Uneciall Tse .oomta In Inn all aenrers Ed Sa
Jefferson High Lions, flashing mid- tanus paced the losers with 11.
reason form, smashed $hertd High i The Saint Jayees won the open
School, 59-21) in their non-conlfr er. 29-2
enee basketball opener here Tue-!
(iy aight. Jefferson rolled to a t,.....i rt.. .......
17-1 first periert margin and ere ,hf rwoni1 0"w"",1
fff to Ihe races. Robby Harris ! Slop HlltkieB 2-1-20
with IS counters. tari the winners SHrRWlW iVci.il' -The
to tap gam scoring honors. Dickia .., Mi Rnmen. feitumg a
heopar led Shed with 8. Ulau-hreU nftrnse outlasted lh
' j North Marion Huskies 34-:o. to
a-jri i in Tt-, win a non-lesgue basketball game
UB Leads Hoop W itl here Tuesdav meht.
JUNCTION CITY iftpeei.il' t Th Rewmen led 14-13 81 the
rnatbill quarterback Rnjre Mr- half.
Dlniel started off Sweet Home t Diminulue Pale Black. 5-s VW-
l isketball leason ilh win here man guard, uas lop man on the
Tuesday nigm, tallying 14 points to: soring totem, mth 11 points. Rog
pace a 53-45 Husky ic'or. er Moore lopped the Huskies uilh
MrDamel was h.sh scorer Inr 7
the game. Steve Mix was high for, Ncrlh Marion erred Ihe Fee
the losers ith 17 punts 'prelim. 3ii-S3 in overture
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