I i Page 2 Section 2 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Salem, Orepori, Tuesday, February 19, 1957 Wilt's Sore Spot Has Been Found: He Hates to Have Fouls 'Stilt' Scores Only 11 Being Cautious Baylor Passes Jayhawk in US Race By EI) WII.KS The Associated Pri-ss Kansas wasn't beaten, but lomcthing just as startling hap pened in college basketball Inst night: Wilt 'The Stilti Chamber lain fouled out for the first time in his career and scored only 11 points. . Kansas didn't need his scoring punch, however. The Jayhawks downed Oklahoma 76-56. Benson Slides 4th to 9th in Prep Balloting Kliiiiiiilh Hold Lead, Eugene, Central Catholic Next Hy TIIK ASSOCIATED PRESS Klamath Kails holds the No. The fifth nersonal foul acainst position in the Associated Press Wilt with nine minutes to play (high school bnskethnll poll for the lint only junked his chance to ! third straight week. And Eugene jump into the nation's scoring j is again No. 2. lead, hut also dropped him from I Ten of the 17 first place voles second to filth in the race. went to Klamath Falls which Is The Sonners, last in the Big leaning inc noumern uregon Con- Seven, had no particular defense ! "rencc race witn a 9-1 record Champion in Action niier defeating Medlord twice over Ihc weekend. The rest of the first place votes ' ii-nnl In L'ilnnnA l srS' wkw witn vie: and for Chamberlain, self. Always overly Wilt beat him- cautious when "EL'S uT. CotroVe ovi.vu ...... .......... Kosctnirg half. He sank only 3 of his 12i shots from the field while wind- . , , d Thlrd ing up with a 29.00 average andl, ' "d -"'""c ruia nco us no. the lowest point total of his young:''""" a(lcr downln Orcsham 47- college career. Raylor Passes Wilt Grady Wallace of South Caro lina holds the scoring lead with a 30.57 average, diet Forle moved from third to second with 29.56 36. Chemawa Has Upper Hand in Marion Chase In Case You Have Time ir MARION B I F.AOLK Major Division Jrfrrson Colton Sublimity Scln Santlam Chrmawa Prrryrlalr. Fall. Clly Deaf School Macl-arrn SI. Taul Minor Division JVt. 1.000 .867 .JC0 .000 .7S0 .Sfi7 .61)0 -100 .250 .222 But Benson of Portland, No. 4 last week, skidded to ninth place alter dropping two Portland league games, to Grant and Hoo sevelt. , Medford advanced one rung into osing. Southeastern Conference j-J lo& ! cause as Honda beat Mississippi ...r;, v . ,..,i, , f mm ,i i,.i, ihi ...in. . o io ! Aslorla' 6 last week, also ad- ..." ' , ; ivanccd one position nvnrnno I. Imn Ttnvlnr Al natfln 1 . .'. DENVER Gene Fullmer (right), middleweight cham pion from Utah, stabs his left Into Ernie Duranrio's face in their non-title fight In Denver Monday night. Fullmer won by decision. (AP Wlrophoto) scoring 40 points as the fourth ranked Chiefs took Gonzaga 99-87 Was fourth ahead of Chamber lain with 29.13. The Jayhawks had a 36-20 edge at the half. Ronnie Loneskl fin ished with 27 points, doing the clutch shooting. Oklahoma's Don Schwall was high with 30. The victory gave Kansas a 7-1 record atop the Big Seven, but Kansas State stayed a close runner-up with an 81-56 victory over . Nebraska for a 6-2 mark. The two leaders meet at K-State March 6. Indiana Molds Lend Third-ranked Kentucky opened up some breathing space in pur suit of an unprecedented 17th Southeastern title by holding off j 4 Mr-dlord (13-5) Fullmer Doesn't Add Prestige in Victory Crowd iu Denver Not Pleased by Showing DENVER. UP Gene Fullmer added (8.400 to his bank account the fifth was pinned to the ropes for a full 30 seconds by Fullmer's swarming, wild swinging tactics. Durando's most effective blow was a right hook near the close of the seventh round that caught Fullmer on the jaw. The cham pion was back pedaling at the bell. Vandcrbilt 80-78, Kentucky now is i, Auburn 8-3 and Vandy 8-4. Indiana rctnlned its one-gome edge In the Big Ten by blasting defending champ Iowa 90-76 with Archie Decs, the conferenco scor ing leader, hitting for 37 points, his high for Iho season. Michigan Slate joined frilo Ohio Stale in sec ond place by whipping Illinois 89-83. ; Grant, which now is leading the Portland race, picked up some Benson strength a nd advanced from No. 10 to No. 6. llermiston and Pendleton retain the No. 7 and No. 8 positions alt er winning their weekend gomes. And Lincoln of Portland brought up the rear. South Salem was the only school dropping out of the top ten. It tied with Springrield (or 12th. Ten points arc awarded in the poll for a first place vote, nine " "" h,.l lilll- In hi. lusMliiu. mirirll. the poll with won- ost records . . V.. . u' ,u . and points- i weight boxing champion wilh a ' " ., , . unanimous decision over Ernie ,. Durando Monday night m a HI- round non-title light. j5 Soe of the 6,132 fans who paid , p.7 a Denver record gale of $24, Uf, ' 79 chimed in with booes and staccato 74 'handclaps in the late stages of A4 (the bout in auditoirum arena, 53 1 Durando. IBS, battle scarred 11 1 veteran of E4 pro fights since 28 1946, slaved on his feet all the Others: Madras 13. Springfield ' way while soaking ur every punch and South Salem 12. Jefferson 11. 1 the 162-pound champion uncorked. Albany IS. McMinnville and Elk- Durando shook up Fullmer only Urn nl the r.anilal Conlerenie with ton 3, Glide 2, Alarshfield and once, the scvenlh. i inst four nmn in nn iar i,,nnh Perrydalc will be favored to de feat Oregon Deaf School in a Mar ion County B League minor di vision basketball game tonight, but the victory will avail little unless Lhomawa Is beaten at least once in its remaining games. Pcrrydale could advance its final league mark to seven wins against three losses with a win over OSD at Perrydalc. but Chem awa could wind up with eight wins and only two defeats. The Indians travel to MacLarcn tonight and then host Oregon Deaf School at Chemawa Friday. Third place Falls City has eon eluded its league play, and can only hope for Perrydale and Chem awa to lose their remaining games in order to gain a tie for first place. Jefferson's Lions, who have wrapped up - the major division title, travel to Scio tonight, while Colton will play at Sublimity in other Marion B games, Jeff will be expected to gain its eighth league victory without de feat. Sublimity could get a second place lie by beating Colton. SUMMER TAN FAVORED MIAMI (UP)-A revised list of probable odds today quoted Sum mer Tan as the even money fa vorite for next Saturday's $100,000 added Widener Handicap at llia- leah Park. 8 Ml9m Kansas Closes Gap On North Carolina Kentucky Holds Third, Seattle Fourth By BEN OI.AV The Associated Press Vndefeated North Carolina held Larry Rich (right), YMCA membership drive chairman, climaxes the campaign by selling a membership to Gov. Robert Holmes at the Capitol. Present also was Atty. Gen. Robert Y. Thornton, who keeps trim at the Salem YMCA and who encouraged the Governor to do likewise. The YMCA drive went over its goal of 1000 new members. (YMCA Photo) CUP SQUAD NAMED PARIS (UP) -The French Davis Cup squad for 1957 will consist of Paul Remy, Pierre Darmon and Robert Haillet, it was announced todav hv Team Cantain Bcnnv I Berthet. 1. Klamath Foils (14-2) 2. Eugene (10-21 3. Central Catholic 115-2) 5. Astoria (14-4) 6. Grant (12-51 7. llermiston (16-1) 8. Pendleton (15-4) 8. Benson (1 1-7) 10. Lincoln 113-4) Woodburn Faces Test With Upset Minded North Marion CAPITAL CO NT F.REN CK W L, Prt Woodburn Chnc6t Stay ton Srrra Silverton North Marlon Cf rvnii; Mount Ancnl Woixlburn's Bulldogs, still at the Kcrimond . Both Salem AAU Fives Win Opening District Contests OrcuttV, Dallas Piny Tonight; Winner Mcels Surroz Both Salem City League teams mission. Domascliofsky was follow- beaten Stayton, but the Eagles, wilh the advantage ot their home court, will enter the game favorites. Silverton and Mt. Angel rate nearly even, but on the strength of recent games Silverton may have a slight edge. INDIANS SIGN AVERILL TUCSON. Ariz. UPi Catcher Referee RflV Keprh fcrrirpd it IpU innirht whpn Ihi'V fn nn litp 50-45. iudee Jm llllmer 5(M2 nd rnart (or an imnnrlnn't liasla.l hall ' Earl Averill of Snohomish. Wash judge Bob Sauer 50-41. j game with upset-minded North and Pitcher Dolan Nichols, a big Ucpson till ...u V',u,m iuiimu uiuillir,n font in district AAU baskelball plav I Itprvc5 ncnrini!: omitt noma Monday night at North Salem. I!''? y.il5'r-?al"r !'My' them to meet for the rhamninn. "".v ' M i,,n u'Hn.... .. . ' 111,' ,, I-MI,,-.-,IIM,Y IIIKIIi. burroi Motors Ramblers of Si High, and chances are ennd for . M.M, III. .... P ,11, If.,. I jNnnl.ill lil F I ni llpi-cl iM-rimirr H) c (nl MrKlmw lem. with Pete Reed getting no, r. ,, !?,Kf points, rolled to a tiH-.SO triumph H"irv,- smriiif. Mi-Mmnvitie over the McMinn llle 'l'nini, : t,,,rl l-, ll.invlllp I. Hcnrd 7, Siipr. v,Vl. ..., . . , """'" ' Surrra-Mc-M.mil 2, Bum. while Circuits Market bounced t.,lu j. Clackamas Athletic Club of Ore-1 . Ron City, 69-48. Rex Domaschof-: I I c- i in .. kv tallied 15 mini. (r (1 "uvuir nrmfll 'III III Orcutt's faces Dallas Tnnk Com pany nl 8 o'clock tonight and the winner will meet Surroz in the! Fullmer. West Jordan. Utah. Marion. welder, received 4n per cent of I Second-ranked Cascade enter Ihc net gate, $21,001, alter taxes. I tains Cervais. third-place Stayton Durando, Bayonne, N.J., was paid : is at home against Serra, and Mt. $3,000. Angel goes to Silverton in other Fullmer suffered a slight cut on j Capital Conference games on the his left eve in the fir-si round anri slate. ed In Ihc scoring column hy n ' in the sixth his nose started bleed-j -'ust a week ago, North Marion tennimnlc, Barry Adams, who had Ing from a punch. Fullmer upended Cascade to drop the 11 points. chopped a cut on Durando's led 'Cougars out of a lirst place tie. Kd'l.'oi. r ISSTAiffi ! l Ihe mih. j That game was played a. North Adii.ns ini r ui Rhinirv Durnndn tnnk a tearlv nnnnd. ' Marion, and the Bulldogs may find ing in Ihe early stages and in n,lltn 01 lnc samc lalc m st0" l,,r them tonight. i I Cascade should knock over Ger Jr. JIini l,auHs rookie righthander, have signed contracts with the Cleveland In dians. General Manager Hank Greenbcrg said Tuesday. The Tribe now has 20 players signed ana 18 to go. SCOItKS In the Alloys C 111) H. Cameron CI (91 Thnrpr ill) Mny ictory Over (ioti.iia SFATTI.1-: ifl Seattle Univer- Jl'NKlK IIII, II STANIIIN'ttS W I, Pit l.esllp I. nidi fi l.i-,.ll Hint s A i'nril.sh Cards I 1'niTl.sh (ireys- 3 4 AM , - . -. lirr'l'h i'"mr"r 0 7 Ma llOI(lllO LfClS ciikrrv riTV nnivt. thrrry Clly Classlr Team result,: Tlif Tnanrilc 2. Trlr Trrat 2: C-hina Clly 4, Tram Nn. Onf 0: The Smoke Shop 3, Llomana oi Salem 1. UlCh indlvlrioal (tame: Barn Smtlh (Tele.Treall 212. Ulffh lnrllvlriu.il .rrlcf Trnla Ken. Serra of Salem, rollmp alnni, in nenv iChina Citvi SI2 fmirlh Dlai-e. rnuld eel rlnrr lol..l,,h l"'n came: The Smoke Shop vais, and a win here, coupled with a hiss by Woodburn. could regain I'il (iolds, ( lards a '.,r5, pi '; cougars loiio third wilh a victory over thrice- High team neries: The smoke Shop Junior High school ha.kelball league games today were to match the lirst and third place teams, and Ihe bottom two. The Leslie Golds, lenders wilh 1 in thm .a.,,.-...in V 'r, I lean, rolled in ii. iii.i, .,r,.,i,, four games In go, were lo meet ". '"" . ,n i.... ...'... . ' r." Ithe I'iiiTish Cards at Leslie. The ' 'V . ?" 'l , V"l'. n,K"-!.elie Warrior, were In lv the ' n.lia. i iiniHiin reo. and 23. u.-u-iing niisiiing i.oiiznga, 99-. p,.,.,.,.,, i,,,,,,,,,,,.. ... i,.,i j, ' Moi.it. Surroz piled up a 38-27 lead over M17- 7, , ., -s"m" Mi-Minnv 11. nt t,.,lf,i.t, r ,, I, , (tallies I' 1 Itlil.V Will find 1C Crnlrat T ".".. '1 ''!!,,.'.'r!, .!" "-v,V- '"f (hi.-l- Grays vs. Pioneers al Parrish at K'-' r . , " .... ......,., . i, . m .m Aiiii'itcn nnpeiui, in inr 8 pin - the tinds vs ltlues at build the margin in the Inst half. 40 points with sii ol Iheiit eo.nine I It, , i .," .i ,i ' u " llri'llli c u'nc u tii nhmJ il....i. ' ..... " 1 I' -" 4'"" m i .i .7 y.m. . m-hiiiu n.111 wnm np tapped . rmr ' - ,Ml """unit min-1 in niiuicrnui reiuninds, T0 For 1st Spot on in: hi WIIJ.A.MCTTK VA1.1 KV I..A(ii:H W L Pit Other hich ntfirm: Svlvtn Hnfsict- trr M7. Kay Krnct .V12, Hrb Smith 512. Joyrp Kunke 511. C'Jissie Bain 31U, I rula Kennedy ;'(I5. I'llKKKV CITV All. FYS Chprry Vity Clvlr l.pafiiie Tram ri'Miltx: Shrinp No. Two 1 Frreimnn .'i: Naniflcs 4. Jonrs A- Fa fie 0; Sh'inp No. One 2. SbHne Pitrol 2: Capilal City Transfer 0 Stftllrrp Hlrh InrtKlfltial came- Mshrr ?ll HlRh inrli vidiint nerifj: F. Slettlrr S7! Mieh team nmr: NatnrlesK Markrt f.n i inn .500 ; Hirh team nenes: NanietRss Market First 2 Rounds State Wrestling - Set in Afternoon COMVAI.LIS tfl A schedule change has shifted the first and second round matches of the stale high school wrestling tour nament to rnday afternoon. The second round matches or iginally hod been slated Friday night, but the Coliseum here had been rented for another event at that time. More than 100 opening round bouts have been scheduled. The championship bouts will be Satur day night. Witte Will Not Be Able to Compete COKVAU.IS, Ore. W - All America tackle John Witte of Ore gon Stale said Monday he prob ably would not be able to accept an invitation to play for the Col lege All-Stars against the profes sional New York Giants in Chi cago Aug. 9. Witte, the first OSC player to be invited to the All-Star classic since 1952, recently signed a pro contract with the Saskatchewan Rough-riders o f the Canadian League and that club's practice sessions began in July. points on the usual basis of lo for first place, 9 for second, etc. Kan sas collected 17 "firsts" and 758 points. The Tar Heels fattened their vie. tory total last week against Vir ginia 68-39 and Wake Forest 72-S9, The Jayhawks, who trailed North Carolina by 90 points in last week's poll, boosted their mark to taruiliirf in . ,,, w;it a 7fi-r,fi triiimnt, ... fnt to its lead in the Associated STii? Thc ncxl four places Temami S is makirg a c teer race of it. the same Kentucky was third wi,b sits is iii.ti.Nis o Heels' 1 474 points followed by Seattle. 55 0MheT1.9 .SBr.dy and Southern Methodist writers and sportscastcrs who par- Louisville, in s e v e nth place. tc paled in the poll put UNC on switched positions with UCLA, top North Carolina drew 806 low'a State remained in the No. 9 lul ' ' coot wht e Vanrierht t. tied foe tok last week, moved into 10th place, replacing West Virginia. Vandcrbilt knocked off Tulane and Tennessee in last week's games, but lost to Kentucky 80-78 last night for a 15-5 record. Thc top 10, with first-place votes in parentheses: 1. North Carolina (55) 80S 2. Kansas (171 75s 3. Kentucky (2) 474 4. Seattle 14) 401 5. Bradley (5) 387 6. Southern Methodist 341 7. Louisville (2) 289 8. UCLA ..238 9. Iowa State . 130 10. Vandcrbilt 9$ The second 10, in order: Indiana, Wake Forest, Okla homa City, West Virginia. Califor nia, Duke, Kansas State, Vest Vir ginia Tech. Mississippi State and Memphis State. Bailey Has Sore Arch, Gould Says PORTLAND l.fi The Oregon Journal said Tuesday that Jim Bailey, first man to run a mile under four minutes in the United Stales, may be through as a top flight niiicr because of arch trouble. The newspaper, in an article by Al Gould of its sports staff, said that Bailey has been working out on grass and has been trying to change his foot action but without success. It added that Bailey said he has been considering a switch to the half mile as a less punishing dis tance under the circumstances. Neither Bailey nor his coach Bill Bowerman could be reached at the University of Oregon Tues day morning, for comment. Bailey, an Australian, ran 3:58.6 last year in Los Angeles in beat ing John Landy. In three seasons as a regular, second baseman Johnny Temple of Cincinnati has batted .307, .281 and .285. Tide Table TIDKS FOR TAFT, OKBCOy (Compllfd by U. S. Coast & Geodetle Survey, Portland, Ore.) FEBRUARY 1957 HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS 19 3:44 a.m. 7.0 10:23 a.m. O S :3l p.m. 5.3 20 4:32 a.m. 6.9 5:44 p.m. 4.9 21 5:25 a.m. 6.7 7:04 p.m. 4.6 22 6:26 a.m. E.5 8:26 p.m. 4.6 23 7:29 a.m. 6.4 9:34 p.m. 4.8 10:07 p.m. 1.6 11:29 a.m. 0.5 10:58 p.m. 2.2 12:39 p.m. 0.5 12:01 a.m. 2.6 1:50 p.m. 0.5 1:13 a.m. 2.9 2:53 p.m. 0.3 W7&...to cut tBBnue cosvs every t Other lilph m-orr: 555: P. Hale Jr. 2IU. Klmmclt 210 vs. finds at rnrrish al 4 i p m Yanks Trade Mormui, Coleman MeDermoU, Noren lo K.CA.'s KANSAS CITY IPThe Kansas I lleMaestri for that JOE IWI.OOKA IWll l.wl ...1,1.- l .11 Cily Athletics unit mUhvrs lluhhv " . . ".V" ' " "mi :? up Khnnl mid A.I I timnr I,. 1 " " " ' " 1111011)1 It 1110 HOMOII Hnl ftX Of- 11 i. V h-.mi..j ui i no as immnd staff hsn hvvn n m tratlo, ""M1 , , ttupiuiiy iiinitommlp. To mt Hit1 by n.e. v. tr'i iT f . 'VV,,! ,flnhPr '"wmrtsnirn. thf usn) 5p;irMiKly hy tho Ymiko I a u" i i i i . . ' m Pi"vrn pitchrr last sciisnn and iK-uiiui, iiunn mi iHiin;u aim a pcrrniuil qurs- Am lt M:iiilriti-iii niul n iilr.i-aii- l ,.... . i. : . i . . , " r'",.w it i nut mini, in n;inu, puiciu'd Inr riiiiM' in Zl T : - . .,, i ",r P ; M fli m' b;uh VVi,s xm xv,lr" w on fl and lost hnrsr ... - v.-. '"" iiihi i'iiu-1 Hiiuiirh. ni Inr Hoston uuiiri ii'Mi tiiMKaii. .niKcy Iciniott ami Hip Coleman; in (ifldcis Hilly llunlrr and Milt (Iraff; and outfielder Itv Nnren, plus a Vtnins plaer lo be agreed upon by tho two clubs. The Irade, basest by thp Ath letics since coininR to Kansas City, was made in two parts. He lardi, McMahan and the player to lie named, went to the Yankees' Denver club in the American Assn. The balance ot the deal was n Mraicht transaction between the two American League clubs, President Arnold Johnson of the A's Kfliri the move "ehunviej; the ritire complexion of the Ath. tics.' R'vine the club n badly rrrded second basrinnn. n color (ul thortMrn who will contest Joe Mill. 'tl In Lfl v iU nnnniliinttv In. niRht to kiM hm-k inlt, lirM plncc : 1 'SfVJ" t.",",V" tra,, W., lie in the Willamette Va lev l.oacue neminetnn Hflnd .i. sirm steel i when it faces Kst.icada in a basket, i :S-,",'M Al,,1rt rr, 3- of Co- ball Kame in Ihe Molalla sym. j smnnons ott i: Wnodi v a. Riwiiii- The Indians were idle last Kri-1 f!on'! Q- Art' sti"1"1 1. NichoNon s i: day and 1,-U half mm hohind RS'lndil-td, ,U Rv ?Tf'vS, Pallns. which ht-at Kstat-atla. titi- niit intiivitittai u-nrs. Shiiard P.- r,1' Molnll.i has n WVI itijirl.- nf , kar 11,2 Hlah ,fn,n p;,n1' an(1 fTlf' ... ..itiimi.i n.ia n t, mark m Mlt0n (-rp,merv lor. and 291M ItVO Wills mill OIIO loss, Whlltj HiiiKru-llr'i t.eanue tr.tm rc.ulti: Dallas is ti-l ;M;,vllov,-r I. Hit A- Miss 0: Millft- In tht- only olht-r Wlllamrtte . Vl4 Vffrdy fU'ill alley I. viw 111110 loniht. Sandy ! ;t- v,s,rt la'ict 1 MtRh indivtri- M .11 t,p l,v, ,,. ,. ,!,.. c,iv 1 "al fan, p. Dnnna WaBrrs 182. 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