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Salem, Oregon, Thursday, February 21, 1957 Page 2 Section 4 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Baylor Has at Least 3 More Games to Reach '55 Total Seattle Ace Up Retired, But Still Fit IBasilio's After-School Play at Hoodoo ! J In, To 684 NIT Has 6 Teams To Name 35-Foot Basket May Decide Another I r j D 1 Machainer Second Iu Northwest With 356 By JACK IIEWINS Associated Press Sports Writer The suspicion is beginning to circulate that Elgin Baylor, the poker laced point mechanic from Seattle I'niversity, is out to top the 823 points that made him the Pacific Northwest's top collegiate basketball scoremaker in 1355. When the books were closed or the week Saturday Baylor had 684 points. He added 40 more Mon day, which will swell his next week's total, and has at least three more tames to play. Two are afainst Portland U. next Mon day and Tuesday, after which Se attle's Chieftains will head for New York and the National Invi tation Tourney. If he sets in only one game at New York, Baylor will have to average S3 points in three tilts to: match hts 19SS production, when he was a star at College of Idaho. At his present pace this will be no problem. In three games Bay lor has hit 54. SO and 40. At the week's end big hlgin had a lead of 13 points over hts closest rival. Bill Machamer of l.ir.deld. Just 10 points back of Machamer. at M, was M a Adams of Whitworth. Another Whitworth entry, Dave Martin. picked up 71 poinu in three games to climb into fifth spot with 438. Chuck Curtis of Pacific Luth eran'i rampaging Lutes ranked fourth with 443 points and tourna ment play could put him close to the top at the seasons eno. ru will have a post-season playoff scries probably against Gon taga and victory there would send the Lutes into the national small-college tourney. Rounding out the Top Ten were Ijirry Beck of Washington State. Dick Stricklin of Seattle l' David Gardner of Northwest Naiarene. Bruno Boin of Washington and Max Jerman of. Seattle Pacific. The scoring loaders Baylor. SU Machamer. Linf Adams, Wwth Curtis. PC Martin. Wwth Beck. WSC Stricklin. SU Gardner. NNat Boin. Wash 23 138 145 411 27 1S1 404 It 134 127 395 Jerman, SPac 94 134 119 3S7 Second ten: Doug Smart, Wash- Smart.Wash. ingion. SS2: Tom Tracy. North-'team 90Q, Pftrific Lothcrn. Jd: Jrs R.ih Rurkharl. ! Kastern Washmston. 36 - ' 1 ne. Orrjon Slate, and lwn Anoersin, aoauie racmc, uru sound 534; Duanereppley, .North- esl N.uarene. Sf. Valsetz lxses lO lirOWnSVllle Bonu-vcvn 1 r ,c...i.li i BROWNSUIXE ispeciali - Browisnlle s Indians canse on) jtronj! in the .wood hah of play mere Wctnesday nicht to trip the U...4, V'.U. M..intinM 61. 1 S. in a rv4corJerenc basxchalll ''to Joeiasoo, Valseti center.! tvet his team to a S hall-1 Iw. KM Ke f.viV.4 rtiil in tSe U-.:rd ouarter arsd the Indians went .t.vsn was hirt u-t the cazw'rtr. rw.irrrr.T - . - Aattt (Ml tin itrein re-rrn.f' r ldn -Jl r J.wn 'Sit C rvvsce .Ji C w "jura .n c. : Hesens K-.-n?.i Va (71; Rrv nsxi'.le 5"-' t:;i.i liw'i coir nxr WORTH. r.t - Pa-I X Ivcts v'.'-ni r-' s.Vrt s7vc - vci 7S ii,ivw t r.aitv r-crs u-crraniect i. ; S4V4e 'Bis: On e ? Cougars. 'Dogs iVr C.r :C tv ,r . ."0 ' J- r.-C "V- i t nvv i v : ktt tgi.i.r'V s-itfvMtxi Wv5:-i XT'. i..ry J'rr $ tNkfrj 5 txcs Nor Mju-vt : S i jz- S i,v siS'sa'"'! rvC'A-s ; f"-- rr-r rem, M: At. iy: h rrtfa b?" Twurrv uvc. Tyrid. ir-V t " rarrr sra &rt ly t'xi II I 4 ' . a,v ..";, vt i CLEARWATER. Fla. Retired heavy weight champion Rocky Marclano (left), shows Jack Drmpsey, another r e ti r e d heavyweight king, that there's still plenty of strength in those muscles during a Move Grows to End PIL Grid Troubles Caused At Portland Cited fUniUUU AH rim iu iiir G FG FT TP .Portland high scnoot looioau jam - M 245 W 6S4;boree was voted Wednesday night S SOS 14 SSSiby the Dads Club of Grant High ;j 214 lis tiacnooi. a ISl 149 43! This will now goes to the May 33 177 S4 4J8 ! meeting of the Portland Dads' 21 131 14S 454 'Council which had recommended the action to all schools. Principal Colton Meek said adults get bored at the amboree t,uljnt W tntfnt rhief-1 iv durin the few minutes the from their school is play-in ihc jamborr is a sooul affair! Ana inai, wjira varnev. causes inr uwi'ir , ' uveii. .i.w.m mill rinH unrfpr tor students null around under,"' t 7"-; Mu!tnom3h stadium uhrre ihe mlMre u k-u the first at- Jn c.Kxit Ray i h- , htJ and o.her.rarUn. .rx:-j.. iuan, cub, Knun ih conw iichts and ner di5turtno. One sixth ot the en- hire city police force is detailed to try to keep order and last ' . r. . . L . . ttM4u ... as a scene of near riots well 'nl ,h nmuX Q h RyT 1,5 , ; C nrt f . 1 1 J f I f t 1 ill III 1 llir CrOICM rndefeated in 14 consecutive . . t 1 h , ,n s" i,,ryj to rain UD- , . i n.uCMwn firtf n:..e in inc uuiu - ivwim ; Cty rUsxeOall wr in uj. J'rU r.vS tonicht a: Leslie junx mgn. iHinxa already Ms etiTentxi dy has rtiTK-hed a : ,v. 4 in the final rotnd. ; a win over First ' tie fee first and reeds only Xa'.xoal Rar.k tonight to keep sec- ,1.1. !d?.ce tVctsti s Market Irom cettir.s a t e lrv--'.t s w .'il meet Smtpsco Let v::r. t rt Corr.tMsy in the final far.Te t.v,cM 7d Mrier and Tarji ia.- s Wo'amctt's is the stwaRd ciasA. TSe Surrvu First Natxma! fair w.'U open t-V actxa at 7 pm. to Mo tch r TX1 U tOVWINfl f.. i t.v S. r Fji cas t'Jf SS'i ,.kV. rvs:i7cr. wt a tr' vrerr;7 r.j,or OertU- JDK I'M DDKA . k. - - , , m. i t SAC V tv5S AiTSr ' le ca uij . . -s;zS-h w .... i Jm. . ii . ..... s .'M It 1 ' .t .- ' . . 4 6 f Jamboree said coaches, too. would be glad to get rid of the jamboree. The attraction was started in 193J as a mooney-maier to equal lie revenues for smaller schools. However the city schools' athletic budcet has climbed from SS3.CO) to SIST.KU but the net profit from .h. .... kit ctn-M rln In ' SM03 Homecoming games for jMch schooi ucre suggested as a .ih,, institute SCORKS In the Alleys c apitoi. alleys Cinitol Mi'.or Lvicu results " , J.' ?" ,s"f J'-J.M: try i: lurcuy, n,cr i. siKm Eirru? s Brvukr xt. Hit.. tf.-n uxuviiu.1 r;e,: Pk!r i hutwea 01 Krr s J min iia; cul fjne: Tcny PrvcJeote of Jv Anjrin j: ait. rr.K .ms iu C.Kxlt J'..v-;t, Ray Ha Ve-5 rrua xu m. uuan cu.una VVIVUSITY BOWL Mervau: Lc.cue rj!t- Stan's DnvT In 2. Res: Estate 7 Gates Citv 1. American Can C 2 1. et Sani psib.ii I. Hoj 1 AuLv.iotue s Satea. St.-r Irs.-- 1. Tr-n e7 J: BuriUnd tur.'Ser Co. flL Mcotiv1, Ptvarmacy 4; Arnertoan Can Cv a ft Line's U.i-or.1 4 Hic-i team series: Moctry s P--am-.rv U; Hutn tea-n a-- Hts Aui-nx-t: :M1; Kl ina.wiual series: Marv Bens rt Man s Prin la .W IVH VfV Kaufman in. vj. n.- s-.rceer .W- (3it:ev sriit cv:-ensr.-os. err . i.n x'.iw.- i.acje Tt-.;.ru J"?;"? '. W4.. . t-h rt . 1 ej iHT: oit: kti tea- sarre ii.-v-re Bus- rj.--rj hji tsi'.-.ai reatitvc the aroe team br the series IVtyr Karlle. KKtuat 444: u v. H!ri j-.,,, tv, Ka.-.j,.!a7rje score Wecriesciay night. si.-rtr-te .-w. oter .c so.-c-e e.vrevs w Mj.rt r...l;rv IHUKV CITY l0t r-.-w-r ?i A-:t I. V. ; Vf i Tri.:;v ..Ntrs i ; J" Atttr 3. T. - r. - -,-.-v7 : t - H i" :ti - K c - ' Si -. .-tj Tt.:"-; r- i --te.- ; J r.-.- - .L- tT fr- y-i- :.; Fa --s 2. Jrsrs 4?. Cr - VMVritMTV WOW I l-aie t lUea H I' i -t , Vi'Kl J.' ' V.a.- M f.:a' wies- X:r-S-Vi . .at . A 4 VS A m : ' aV 'X. ' meeting Tuesday. Rocky is vacationing here. Jack is referring wrestling matches in the area and dropped in for a visit (AP Wirephoto). Basketball Scores COLLEGE Su Kru)rltc Olympic CUk 11, Istxtl Olympic Te.ua SI Army T3, Kuters AX LomivitJ 9'. Murny t Rhtxlr UUod IT, Nw Uunpihlrf : Boitoa I niTfrtity 75, Proildtnte Brudrls IK, AmrricaB IntersU tioiul ta MIT . Northexjtrni tt Nolrt? Dime 9. UrUwit U frmont 93. ritrkii S3 NYC :4. Fordlum ; Tolrdo St. tWilrrn Micktici U Yilf 72. Olumfcu 57 Morrhr-Ad t, WeUrrn KtrnlutrkT SI Kfalsckv lntrrol)tcUiir AUilctfc ConfrrcDre lUskflkxll TootBA nrnt at Lrxmctoa, Ky. Ctntrr SI. Brrr W Aiir (Cinrinniii) SS. DAyloa M Wtkt rorcst 111, aUstcm Pitt H. Crtttie Trek M Rtchmentt u. VHl U waininitoa ui Let C iOrrlitnr) BuckneU i Penn SUtf M CaVBttJBS SI. SyrkCttM SS Ttxi Christua Si, tUytor (ovrrtlmr i AmhersI 12. fntoa (NY, C Ti 71, East Tru Slat 11 tTnjrt1tf (Did.) , Krniarky UfiUjan 91 (two avrrurati) ladUvi SUte 17. BaUrr 15 Nutin SI. QaantK Maria! Lo5u (BattisMr) it. jo&ut uot- .." " . , ..,,1 SL Ba.tun, . Ltm., ,.ST Voo.rt. si. nrit Tk 7 1 KickmsiMl Pt,(nil 77. .Vf.prt Nf ABDftktlet SS Pmna IS. Oct id f nul 7( Parim Lntliftaa (S, ctauaj Vtk laitoa (4 SB V MiKBeas4ii 11 Kxkrtter IU iks to IVe Car Wash Cash for Grid Films The -North Sa.em iush Kiwi feoiha'.l team will earn irvwey Sat- urday by washers cars at the Vai- ley Motor Garare. Sri Center, to ?o.v fibming last season s S11"" Tne boys' services wi3 be aait- at from t 3 a m. to dcw. I'Jt. HOCKEY TEAM WINS ! cnviDAi vi c a- 1 i . 1 - 0"a,".:'. i Taf louring v. ui.nj m Kxtey team avenfed 3-! loss to Sweoeo on Tuesday aicnt by Crusaders Travel to Play Dayton's Yaicama Leaders 7rJ.rr. AcsxJexy. wci hS had 7ccj c s3 a-"i n!ier.:j ( ti season. -.'J ret a scii iet ia Yana-na Leafje basket- a..; v-.:2 t r.Ji .j;..! a m aai.x l.aiSM toe TvSOf - se-TlXg Diyt-lC r-.rxes at Dutcc. I: aro '.ear.-j are ?-x2g to haX Davj.-e ta ts irj.rv-h toward t-ie .. . . .... ... r- e-...-. 1 wv. a'nu Ka to iVierr. A.-ie.T7y Scser-, .xi Tivl.-C TT.s-. !oe tV Bo- as Svr.x: Vj.-ca V Tie F-,r.'s K.vr t tare? are j.-i.r-. Siseriiia tsi Xvr&iX 34 ! r'.i. ! ' a:-.s , Crcod- :.! cr.t y. the VM i-..- i i .-c wi4 Jo - -v.- 7,- xoar ior wt: 7-n .x.vr.-c rvs tast a sitt.- 7vter t. avec- seasna ':. -t '.-' tfjTT? rneet a( Day. '. .-a. yifrawii elrrtxj V Barks aaj 7V srcfjoe iVwrv are fr-.vv faMorSes, W - T S'.N vrccr . 5Hie.T rU es.4 T- "-AS S Hand OK For Bout Sax ton to Seek Welter Title . Friday CLEVELAND uv-Carmen Ba- silio claims his once-injured right hand is "okay" and insists he will be "ready for anything" when he defends his world welterweight boxing title against ex-champ Johnny Saxton Friday at the Cleveland arena. "It makes no difference to me what he does," said Basilio in his hotel room. "I learned plenty about Saxton in our first two Tights. I think I can beat him, no matter what be does." Saxton won a highly disputed decision over Basilio at Chicago last March by using hit-and-run tactics. When Johnny tried to slug it out with Basilio at Syracuse in September, he was stopped in nine rounds. Basilio says his right hand is healed and he will be "shooting with it." An i junyrt ahtrtgh hand forced postponement of the bout from its original Jan. II date to Friday. CheraawaHas To Win Friday To Share 1st MARION B LEAGt'l Mijor DiTistoa P.-t. .714 . -tsS .0.0 JeHtrson Colton Sublimity Minor Omstoa Prrvd!e T S .7(0 Cbemswa 3 .fT rill! OIT 4 .830 Dul School 5 . MscLsrm 3 t JSJ St. Psul I 1 .122 Tut5dar results: PerrTdal S5. Ortfcr. Daf Scocl 47: MscL.-n 45. O.emjwa 47; Coltoa S3. Sublimity 45; JtUersoa SS. Scio 41: Saat:am II. ShMld 41 iiKin-ltsmjcl; St. Paul 3. Gaston 34 teon-icafue). t'pset by MacLaren Tuesday night. Cbemawa's Indians must come up with a victory Friday to lain a first place tie with Perry- dale in the minor division of the Marion County B League. Perrvdale has finished leazue t'.nlav with a record of wen wins and three losses. CJwmawa has the same number of losses but one less triumph, and the Indians will be looking for their seventh win Friday when they host the Orejon Deaf School. St. Paul trails to MacLarea while, in a battle of major divj- ,1,..,., L.nti.m x Ia Colton and Sew entertains Sublinv ;lty. I If Cnemawa wins tooigbt. an . extra game with Penydale will be ' neoessary. since the minor divi . sa winner gets a berth in dis trict playot'ts. St. Paul can haul MacLaren fawn info a laa-oLace tie wit Ft a ,1c(t Friday. St. Paul is 1-7 oa th, wa50o while MacLaren is a ep ahead with a W mart, cdion alreadr has chnched seo nod pJC( :1 the major d:-is;on. and a victory ow Santiaro is simrlr a matter of Drerstice. JeJ- iersoo nabied the league titie with marl: of e:fh; w-jis arid co de- (a;. ' .4 e-L. ,it k ..'. M -.-rr;"" 1" nriij nra tciiu ia uku giiitc a: Sc. Toe Lojicers eurreo'Jy art curta, but couid get a tie for third with a v.. . hmity. nctory oer invading Sub- TAW AH Lt-tClE SIANDlG$ ruvM i'-a--jra W L P.-. 11 1 J!7 i s sa s.-er.-r s,4?t-- Araieflror S-erx!ar; rTS-iti varrVlu Sa.u r-JT4l rer--J !i" s-Vriri tsTAaLij V.Sa?t . riiiaecat r. 'a-ULna, ted for wccod w-.i Sber ii. !., tames. FiTh w5 w S?4" ,toS V!rjK3 retNtJ "r- Sberdaa. wiwri '; u --- rM rjrseay. -i e exTJected . "--s w 'J o-xr&t PsaksnwtS. Yarre-S cemJd pa aSei f Airjtr 1 w7i a ' eifr IV risatars Frv ! day. Arairy has a 3-1 f7je recstri iwaJe is 2-4. By Bam Fisher 64T HTJ j r-. I ! V. '. at 1 mm Shown is a typical scene after class at the Salem Jaycee ski school at Hoodoo Bowl as students and other skiers await their turn to grab into the tow rope (or a tow to the top of a slope. The school will start its second four-week session Sunday. Reg istrations are now being taken at Salem sporting goods stores, Chairman Douglas Shelton said. Bus transportation to the ski The Sportmeter By A. C JONES, Capital Journal Sports Editor (Continued torn Don Ltindberg, who used to catch Bill Brenner's knuckle ball at Lewiston . . . . Prep Wrestling Becomes of Age There's a lot of people whs dost kaww abort amateur wrestling, and a lot of tbem think there's a lot they dont waat to know about h. But it's a real sport to watch when too know the players, even without a program. U the recent district high school tournament at South Salem, there were !16 boys In 171 matches trying to earn points by takedowns, escapes, near-pins and pins, providing spirited actioi tor the few friends, sweet hearts aid parents in the Hands ... Carl Ascbenbrenner, principal, pointed out the need to acquaint even the student body with the sport's rules by having an assembly devoted to explaining iL He plans to do that next year ... As a high school sport it beats boxing all to thunder, for we've seen the effect that rabid hometown fans nave on prep mitt warfare, and it sometimes isn't good . . . We lust happened to notice that uncanny and skinny basketball star, champion. He won it last May in 50.5 . . . Vince Matt, former Sacred Heart athlete, is expected to return home this spring from Germany. He is a draftsman in the Army at Garmish, Germany, and is mar ried to a German girl . . . Making ase of anodera gadgets: An athletic director at a mili tary academy ia WiscMiia has a recording machine hooked np and dnriBg basketball games ke records mistakes being made, mentioning boys' names, wba are criticized w eammended. At lime mis ke records eommeats f the coach. The object is to lay It back at half time u the team and al the nest practice after Ihe game u refresk uem tva their mistakes. STO HOURS MONOAYt 12 NOON TO 9 rM. FRIDAYt 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. OTHER DAYS: 9:30 A.M. TO 5.30 P.M. ice'jnst chopped, thepnee!: WASHINGTON'S if BIRTHDAY SPECIAL . . . Wfw A i HUNTING COATS f J corri,cy-'b' b'-sw'ng back r-o- Mil 8 'I sv SKn HtADOUARTMS-STtEn R.OOR y$ Jr Page. 1. Column 4) Bill Machamer. Linficld college's is the conference quarter mile . -'i;jii, .xui ,-1 area is available to skiers who sign up for it by Saturday noon. That includes both new' students and those who are continuing in the second session, he stated. The Jay cee committee must know who will need transportation in order to obtain sufficient buses, he said. Classes are for beginners to advanced students of all ages. (Capital . Journal Photo). Surroz Enters State Playoffs In AAU Event The Surroz Motors Ramblers, beating Orcutt's Market Wednes day night at North Salem High school. 86-63. in the sub -district AAU tournament, will enter fur ther state AAU playoffs in Port land Friday. Portland district playoffs are slated for Friday and Saturday, and the Ramblers are given a good chance to earn a berth in the state tournament. Ben Pitzer and Bob Hazel paced the Ramblers to the big win over Orcuil's. Pitzer collected 28 points and Hazel had 19. Both are former Salem High school stars. Herb Brandli netted 26 for Or cutt's and Ray Domaschofsky chipped in with it. Surroz led nearly all the way, and had a balftime margin of 50 35. Orratt'i (SSI f I ft pf to BrarxiU 10 e X Adaml 2 0 14 () Snrrci fs ft pf tp Hazel I 5 19 Reed 5 0 3 10 McEin-y 3 0 4 t MeAUstr S 4 0 14 Pitier 14 0 1 23 McMans 1 3 1 S Drr.t-aa 3 0 14 S'jnunra 0 0 0 0 I Ac! Dmchicy iFoiX Helmer ' Biker Jam I I 4 II 1 ! US Dill 9 0 0 0 (I 0 . Total 17 14 tl T"U1 IS 10 IS 65 f Official: Wicker! and Johnsmd. By PETE PEDERSEN The Associated Press The Frank Merriwell finish ! very much the thing today in col lege basketball. Take last night, for instance. With the score tied at 65-65, Greg Britz tossed in a 35-foot set shot to give Canisius a 67-65 victory over Syracuse. Both teams are on the prospect list for the National Invitation Tournament March 16 at Madison Square Garden. Those points by Britz might mean the difference. Six teams have been chosen. Six berths are still vacant. In the fold are Manhattan. Seattle, Day ton, Cincinnati; Memphis Stati and St. Bonaventure. Prospective are Duquesne, Temple, Seton Hall, St. Peter's (N.J.I, St. John's (Brooklyn!, St. Joseph's (Pa), and Lafayette, in addition to Can isius and Syracuse. Chosen Team Wins Among the chosen, St. Bonaven ture fared well last night, beating LeMoyne (N.Y.) 69-61, but Day ton fell before Xavier of Ohio 68 65. Among the hopeful, St. Jo seph's won a "must" game from Penn 79-71, and Lafayette whipped Lehigh 73-60. Conference action was on the minor side, but Yale strengthened its grip on first place in the Ivy League by downing Columbia 72 5'. The Elis held Columbia's Chet Forte to 24 points. That dropped Forte to third place in the scoring derby behind Grady Wallace of South Carolina and Joe Gibbon of Mississippi, who have averages of 30.41 and 29.33. Forte fell to 29.26. In the Southwest Conference, Texas Christian rallied from a 20 point deficit for an 82-77 -overtime triumph over Baylor to take over third place with a 5-5 record. Virginia Military was eliminat ed from a Southern Conference tournament spot when Richmond toppled the Keydets 76-68. Wake Forest. 12th-ranked in the Associated Press weekly poll, put on its best offensive display of the season in whaling Eastern Ken tucky 101-76. And Louisville, .No. 7, romped over Murrav (Ky.) State 97-82. RACDSG MIAMI, Fla. - Board Man '313.801 made it two victories in two starts by winning the J2J.125 Hialcah Juvenile Stakes.- o