Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 13

Publication:
Statesman Journali
Location:
Salem, Oregon
Issue Date:
Page:
13
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Ststssr.sn, Sclin, Ore Wei, 5, '62 (Sec 1013 (fl Pveo fN ae essi mi mm As Sc -JO U.U.tJ By RCN ELANXEN3AKER Steve Preston, 5-11, to be one of the best in District 8 A-l. Barker also feels that the. Viks have a good sophomore contingent that may break into the lineup as the season advances: T. Lebanon opens Friday at Sweet James Winters. Winters expects St.

Paul to improve on last sea son's 14-10 record but ho expects -to do it with speed since St. Paul lists only one of seven let-teiinew a the six-foot mark. 'Coach Bob: Dawson at Oregon State School for the Deaf says his varsity is made up mainly of freshmen and looks, for a year of experience while MacLaren's Gary Burdg "'expects a dismal season" and adds "we'll be lucky to win afgame." Chet Howlett of St. Boniface admits that he's hoping to improve on St Boniface's 2-17 record last League by coach; Don Nelson. Backing up Nelson's optimism 'are returning, lettermen, Joe Wy-fels at 6-3.

and all-star performing guard Tom Jernstedt. at M. The Sherwood Bowman open at North Marlon are in for a "glum season according to coach Al Olson. "We've no height and no experfence," says 'Olson- who lists" only two lettermen in 'Joe Podbeilan at 64 and Glenn Ferris at 5-9. Coach Earl McKinney of Dayton is looking for a better season than last for the Pirates who won only three and dropped 13 in 1961-62.

fMaybe we'll finish in the middle this season," says McKinney who can count on only three lettermen with Bruce Hraba at 6-2 as the tall boy. Amity coach George Marlatt expects "to wia" a few but not much better than the Warriors "5-15 record last season. Amity has only two returning1 lettermen in Hal Sheldon, 6-2, and Clark Ful-Iw, St9. The Wa rriors open against Santiam' Friday night. In the Marion League, which 'opens with its Jamboree at Dallas at 7 pjn.

Friday, nas only one coach that sounds the least bit optimistic in St. Paul's 12-8 last year, may be one of the sirongsr. teams in the Mar ion wiJi 4-V letterman center' Paul Mason and non-letterman Dave Williams to-give the club i fair -height Coach Wayne Hamersly, who's Colton 23-S last year, look good again this season, if not as strong as'last year. Main cog in the Colton attack 'will be letterman Ellio Lewis at 64. Falls City's Mountaineers list only three letterman from-last: year's 7-11 team -With letterman Bruce Ferguson at 6-2, as the tallest boy on the squad.

A Statesman Sportt Writer We lost four- have only four lettermeit aiKhwe'll be lucky to win four 4 That was Coach Leo Gros-Jacques, pre-season comment on (his Sepra Saber cagersT. chances and it's typical of the traditional pessimism of the mentors await- -ing the start of the 1932-63 prep basketball season. The coaches won't have long to wait, however, since the hoops ters get goihg this weekend with a full slate games. In District I A-l th defend-Irig champ Smith Salem Saxons pen by hosting North Salem's 1UI India Beat By Mexico In Net Go 1 6 India (AP)BriUiant Rafael Osuna completed a 'two-day five-set victory over India's Ramanathan Khshnan and then teamed with Antonio Palafox Tuesday-, Jor, a doubles triumph that 'sent, Mexico into the Davis Cup challenge round for the first Jime ever. i.

The Mexicans punched the final 3-0, and turned Wednesday's final two singles matches into a mere formality. After a brief vacation in'Hong Kong and New Zealand, the Mexican team will go to Brisbane to face Australia for the cup Dec. Resuming his match Krish- Ban, which was halted Monday at 6-6 in the fourth set, Osuna 24-year-old student at the University of Southern California, squeezed out a triumph in an incident-marked match 2-6, 7-5, 6-8, Then he and Palafox, holders of the Wimbledon and American doubles titles, got the scare of their lives from the patchwork Indian team of Joydeep Mukerjea and Primjpt Lall before pulling through to victory. 10-8, 12-10, 6-4. The defeat of home' town hero I3C2D ru l3 uva ua REG.

14.95 QUART SIZE STANLEY: SUFER-VAC BOTTLE STAINLESS STEEL LINING WILL NOT EREAK KEEPS CONTENTS HOT OR COLD- Special $9.78 Reg. 7.95 130W.Ven SOLDER IRON FOR GENERAL HOUSEHOLD USE 5.97 Shaks hands with a JET ROCKET HAMMER by RUE EM PER. Tubular-steel handle absorbs shocks, head can't fly off, cushion pip won't slip. REG: $5.50 3.83 THIS TAYLOR THERMOMETER I season hut adds the Saints are very. 'y our, with six juniors in the first seven." Chemawa's Ed Bartless says that "with good luck we may end; up in third place in the -Marion Minor Division." The Indians have 1 even less height than last season's wih 5-10 as the top height on the club.

Pefrydale coach- Bob' Litton expects the Cougars to improve 'on- last year's 10-9 season. The Cougars tallest letterman is Mike Johnson at 641 but non-letterman Dave Halt goes 6-3: at Valsetz' Cougars, whot went fT a ELECTRIC TRIVET Reg. iron with stainless steel heating plate. Less cord. Spmal Reg.

9.95 WHEEL KING ALL STEEl COASTER, VAG0ii With Bed and 8 Dii. Wheels and Sturdy Rubber Tires SPECIAL All Metal CHRISTMAS TREE STAND I Reg. 1.10 77 Apiece STAINLESS STEEL COOKVARE SET REG. 29.95 SPEOAl sports' rose foe the beach; pic nics, ball game, etc. Carrying 3.97 W.IIIU'I Krishnan, 25, reduced many of the-crowd' oft 6,000 to tears.

The match also produced a blazing international argument when the Mexicans rushed on the court to protest line calls in the final i set. Osuna and Krishnan took the court first on an extremely ho-tnid day, with the temperature about 90. Krishnan quickly rati out the fourth set; although he dropped the first two points to Osuna. Vikings et the Sax gym Friday night. The Saxons counted.

70 fopefuls In the initial turnout. Coach Dick Ballantyneis lookv tag for a "little above average season" although he lists his cage quintet a "not having much; overall height." Big boy for th Sax will be senior letter-man Mary Dolexal at e-4. Dolo-zal and firwi Gary Allen, Ml, are considered the best' prospects by their coach. The Saxons' Opponents have a new coach in Bruce Barker and the Vikings will r. take a little time to adjust to a new offense and defense.

Barker i says his squad lacks depth, size, speed and shooting ability but figures guard DON CARTER'S BOWLING FREE UP YOUR RELEASE Bowlers who release the ball with the right -foot well off the floor and extending slightly left are on the way to free and easy release. Notice how my right trouser leg cloth has twisted in this illustration. This indicates bowling action unhindered by -any ph I a I "tops." 15 Remain on Unbeaten List By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fifteen college football teams. led by Southern California, Mis- sissppi and Dartmoum. nnisnea the 1962 season with unbeaten, un tied records.

1 Only one team was eliminated from the select list Saturday, last weekend of the regular season. Northern State of South Dakota, which had won nine straightlost to Lenoir Rhyne 20-7 in the eastern regional championship game of the NAIA playoffs. Lenoir Knyne, unbeaten and un tied in 11 games, plays another perfect record team, Central Oklahoma State, next Saturday in the NAIA tale game. Southern Cal, Mississippi and Dartmouth were the only major teams to go through the season unbeaten and untied. Southern California completed a 10-0 record with a 25-0 romp over Notre Dame while Mississippi achieved its first perfect season in history, 13-6 over Mississippi State.

Dartmouth finished its season a week ago. ELEVEN GAMES Pts. On. Lenoir Rhyne tit TEN GAMES Souther California 55 S2 College of Emporia NINE GAMES Dartmouth -3 57 Central Okla. State .302 4 Mississippi 1 J.

Florida A St. John's, Minn. .230 .378 .274 .27 .242 .240 SO 5 Parsons 3 gtfsqaehannr Wittenberg 54 38 'eight gamss ---j Carttiage, HL 3M Earlham ...233 Kalamaxoo til 13S 2 SI teB vbn uAmoo John Carroll xniri.r si aarBai 211 Time Squabble Salem Wrestling Commission and matchmaker Elton Owen. There are to be no holds barred, no disqualifications, no time limit and no purse for the losers not to mention no cham pionship trophy. Only one referee is to make the "decisions.

Hell be- Herbie who is qualified for the job. The rival teams have been feuding not only in Salem-but in Portland, Eugene and other mat stops as well. one oughta decide it one way or the other," Owen' affirmed A Wild Bill Savage returns to lo cal action to make with the muscle in the semiwindun against newcomer Sonny Pasqua, a ruipuw Ana in uie opener, it's to be another newcomer, Bickie Hunter of Minneapolis, against the dashing Nick Gates to the 4-H arena will be opened at 7:30 according to Owen. i 1 WANTED 1 1 CentigM lastawartt tti Cluk Equipment. Wa cImr wp and WMwhewe for yee.

We else bey DAVIS SUPPLY CO. in a Home and coach Barney Holland is.one the most coaches in7 the loop. The Warrior boss says his club has good height and he's "looking for a good season. Topping" Warriors In height are center Ron Price at 6-4 and forward Dave Sturgis at 6-3, both lettermen. Cbrvallis ano? Albany wont get going untQ the District A-l Jamboree which starts at 7 p.m.

Sat urday at CorvaOis' Gill Coliseum. Spartan hoop boss Bob Payne says his club's performance depends on last year's jayvees but the Sparta list seven performers over the six-foot mark with Jet terman forward-center Pete Sla-baugh topping the list at Albany coach Bailey Brem says his Bulldogs have several good players but "noheight, Albany will average about 5-11 to 6-0. Central Panthers look, like the pick of the Capital, Conference at this writing although coach Don Stensland expects his club to start slow due to the Panthers' progress football. Central will open Fri day at Yamhill-Carlton with two six-foot-plus lettermen in Georgi Hoerauf, 6-5, and Gary Neal, 6-3. Serra's Sabers have fair height according to GrosJacques.

When the Sabers open at Stayton Friday night they'll be counting on three lettermen who go over the 6-foot mark in Pat Kolb at 6-3, Mike Yeager at 6-2 and Steve Schrei- ner.at 6-3. Among the Saber reserves there's also fair height in Gene Cavell, a sophomore, and Doug Doerfler, a 6-3 junior. North Marion opens Friday by hosting Sherwood. This is the Huskies' first season in the Capital Conference and coah Jim Bowman reports that his club lacks height to be a Only two of the Huskies' letter Mike Goetz Sydow, reach 4-0. Reserve Bruce Brown is the tallest on the squad at 4-3.

Gervais' Cougars are even shorter than the Husk ies. The Cougars open Friday at Dayton without a r- single player going over 4-6. Ranking close to Central in the Capital Conference height department will be Mt. Angel's Preps. Prep coach Dale Yuranek has Delbert Haener at 6-5 and non- ettennan T.

Kirsch at 6-4 for plenty of backboard strength when the Preps open Friday at North Elsewhere in the Capital Con ference Friday Canby will open by hosting Silverton's Foxes and Cascade opens at Woodburn. The loop has its jamboree slated for South- Salem's gym Saturday night r-: Coach Barry Adams Nestucca Bobcats open this Friday with the Nestucca Invitation tourney which will carry through Saturday. Ad ams reports that he has the max ings of a good squad but doesn't ook for a repeat of the past two seasons when Nestucca has roll ed up 19-5 Willamina'i Bulldogs, who'll be competing in the tourney at Nestucca Friday, have "no where to took bjit up from last year's 4-17 season according to coach Ted Zetterberg. The Bulldog coach reports little height but hopes to offset this with speed and Yamhill-Carlton's Tigers, who open by hosting Central's Panth ers Friday; are expected to fin ish in the top four of the Yawama Gilchrist Has Rush Record DALLAS. Tex.

i AP) That basher of lines Cookie' Gilchrist of Buff alo has a new rushing rec ord in the American Football League but still hasn't clinched honors for the season. He racked up 963 yards on 167 runs. This bettered we recora oi 948 set last year by Billy Cannon of Houston. The Buffalo-Dallas game was supposed to be a deciding duel between Gilchrist and Abner Hayes of the Texans for ball-carrying honors. But i Haynes, who knocked out but continuedJU) play anyway, got only 56 yards and fell i 84 yards back.

However, Hayes has two games to go while Gilchrist has only one. Gilchrist needs only six carries to better the record for a season held by Billy Mathis of New York at 202. ten Dawson of Dallas continued to lead the passers under the six-point system that includes interceptions, etc-He has 289 tries "with 165 completions for 2,515 yards and 28 touchdowns. Frank Tripucka of Denver has 218 com pletions for 2,730 yards but is in third place. GIFTS CAL0HE throughout; THE STOtlE AT 'MUNICRES THRIFTWISE VARIETY 3098 Portland -RrJ.

Nl Reialand Shepping Center Steinke Set As Alternate EUGENE AP) Track Coach Bill Bowerman said Tuesday that Clayton Steinke will be the alter- jndependentlq CHROME LANTERN $3.98 value. Spotlight and red flashing warning light. Sep- TT 1.96 Reg. 8.95 CAL-DAK f-V TRAY SET Save $4.00 on this quality set. Large, king size trays with attractive floral Bronx tone frames.

One tray with casters doubles as a serving cart and storage rack. SPECIAL 24.95 Famous PRESTO. Brand i Beautiful Stainless Steel Cbffcd Percolator Is completely Automatic with pilot light signal 2 to 9 Cups -V THE FINEST GIFT SPECIAL TOASTER $1233 raiue. Color xmtfoI; automatic pop-p. Immediate, sew replacement A CO guarametSpedaLT'T.

1 (J nate for the University of Oregon four-mile relay team which leaves i uj-N AUTO COMPASS, Reg. 13.95. For the man who has everything. Very handy. Easily installed.

DECORATOR CLOCK 1 Kaodcal design gold ftnubed poke. Metal face wkhtrood aimnlared IO EeciricSpedaL-'7 WOOD BASKET Reg. $3.00. Sada blai jteel bodj with brat trii. long.

Q5 "JEWELRY" CABINET Reg. t23. Ideal for earrings uff links, tie pins, etc With 9 drawers. i 12,79 value. Indoor set.

Amu-" Jean, made wiring. Bulbs at IAY-AUAY "4 1 i -i for New Zealand Dec. 14. V' Steinke a iunior from Salem. i finished fourth in the NCAA stee plechase last spring.

rv He will join Vic Reeve, Dyrol Burleson, Archie San Romani and Keith Forman on the three-weekJ TACKLE BOX vj Reg. $10.95. With i cantilever tiays; 24 partitions, ize 16" 7.69 Sprriil FAMOUS LIFE-LITE Rechargeable flashlight; ner et needs batteries. A verypop nlar gift Item. At- 'Jff A JBf STAINLESS STEEL Reg.

S7.98. 'Extra large size 13V5 For popcorn, mixing. large salads, turkey stuffings, etc AM Speciil DELUXE TRICYCLE Reg. Vopular 162e. 'large, whitewall tire.

Ball wheeLSpedaL; j5 CORN POPPER Reg. King tizt, holds 4 cjuarts. Electric; no shaking is 'Mcesnryr less i '0 CS cord. Special. i i trip, i The schedule calls for six races on the tour, including one with a team headed by Murray Halberg and the world mile record holder, in milt in "It1 Peter Snell.

r- Steinke; won the spot as alter 1 nate I by defeating graduate stu- limnt I anri tiininr Mike Lehner in a series of three races. It's 'Hot Potato' Mat Title NeV Hi-Lite Window The- mometer girt' yom famoaf Tayloc rccurmcy at a iTrmatlaceatcal pet mita easy reading of outside temperature from indoor. Za7 to instalL 9 Flares Again at 4-H STORE F0ili( for Wonderful Weqrable. Welcome GIFTS for Free Gift Wrapping Cifr Ctrtifieataf -ic Layaway, of Course if The hot potato of Oregon wrestling circles the Northwest tag team championship may at -last be bagged tonight at the Fair-- grounds 4-IfbuUding. It should be, when one observes the rules, specially set for the Tnain event clash involving the Luther Iindsey-Shag Thomas and Maurice Vachone-Fritz von Goer in teams, rules set up by the Ililli- BY TAYLOR ELECTRIC CLAIiXET 'i Guaranteed 2 Years dual control 1 $14.00 SINGLE CONTROL 100 NYLON BINDING os DOV.IITOV.Il KEIZER, "1 ping color vnim -T WnH CORD AND MOTOR DEEP COLORED LENSES -r-130 REFLECTOR LAMP-UA.

APPROVED 8484rif 845) Snvorten ReY W1LD BILL SAVAGE Hi's in semhwindup. 1: 7.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Statesman Journal Archive

Pages Available:
1,516,668
Years Available:
1869-2024