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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1922)
SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER TO. 1922 THE OREGOfr STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON Here, There and Everywhere SOUIRE EDGEGATE Dopesters Predicting Low Score-Odds Said in Fav orof Visiting Panthers Nation-Wide Athletics to Be Advocated for Physical Preparedness : ij " 1 I I Rasws Has, Cullvatcd An UnhUcWJIabit! , BY LOUIS RICHA' j 1 1 i. i HI fl t HQS J I U I III! I UIIU III III III I i linU ! (you've. B 1 (havat 9ou j ( Thts strhge.- j ( mqrriEO ' m ' RESTED ON a RE6Ul( ( ARE VOiJ MRRltl pH TA4ESI ?Tf r iff55 ' tutenat'l Crto Co.t N. v . ' j I Sgg; ' STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal. Dec. 2. East will again meet Wert at football this year when the University of Pittsburgh plays Stanford university, in the sta dium here tomorrow.' Observe predict a low score, with the odds favoring j the visiting . Panthers, who?, are rated one of the best teams from beyond the Mississippi.:;- - i f Glenn (Pop) " Warner, the 'daddjr"of- all 'the - nationally NEW YORK, Dec. 29. Adop tion of a program of nation-wide recreational and athletic activities designed to create physical pre paredness among 38,000,000 boys and girls and young men and women, and creation of machin ery to carry out these plans, were outstanding results today of the first annual meeting of the na tional amateur athletic federa tion of America. The federation's program will be Initiated in 1923 known coaches, will be playing I through channetls which Include pi right hand against his left in pearly a score of national organ the game, for he Is coach of the Motions affiliated with it as con- Pitt team and advisory coach of theCardlnal eleven.: 4 He comes to take charge of football at Stan ford when his contract with Pitt expires next year. 1 Pitt Has Edge Pitt has the edge on Stanford ILL SI TEIS HT y, M. PICKED Two Teams Will Entertain Guests New Year's at At Annual Open House stituent membcVs, besides state and regional branches, now in process of formation, and nine permanent commissions to be ap pointed by the federation. Would Raise Standards Work designed to raise physical In offensive work, it is believed. J standards and promote mass ath On the defensive bothteams are! Sties' will be done in the play- rated about even, with the Stan-I grounds, schools, colleges and in tord.llne heavier but not as ex-Jdustrlal centers, through cooper- penenced i as tnat ot the visitors, anon oi local organizations airui-i Two oii-gtar basketball teams Rain fell today and indications ated with the N. A. A. F. move-wiii pntertain for miests at the are that the game may be played ment. Y. M. C. A. New Years day. ac auring showers'. vuner purposes, provided ny me cording to n announcement To date, Jhe East leads in the I federation's constitution, include made last night. vHsrncBi wiiioBM uio Bcosuu, i vMv,iMD v w i auii w o i The Better-Yet Bread team west, Virginia naving deieatea prucipauon m wiympic games, ,hat won the city chamDionship, uonaga at San Diego, Christmas ana promouon. euner Dy ine . again8t a star team picked from . m mm . . 1 A A I 1 a. 1 I aay. a mira lnier-eectionai game a- r. as a wnoie or mrougn the other flvn .ims in the Com, will be played at Pasadena New constituent members, of sectional mercial league; the players be 'S M NTEHESTS Ml i Corvallis High Eleven Putt ing Finishing Touches on - Form for Toledo Team 0. N. G. TO FEAST Iw ttl DAY Military and Athletic Stunts to be put on After Ban quet's Close the qualities that make him be- : land exhibited as governor, loved at home would not recom mend him to the nation as did the qualities of Tilden and Clevc- Democratic national loaders are handing Al Smith taffy. "Each I-robably expects the New. York delegation to throw their i votw for him two1 years', hence warn, tiie futility of nominating a Ttm-f many man Is apparent. , Year's day .between' Penn State land national end the . University f of Southern ships. California. athletic champion- DEFEATS iMARTin American Flyweight Boxing Champion' Again Goes Out of His Class t IVIAY BAR BENTON FflOM BASEBALL ing Ray Lucas, captain, and Lies ke, Mason, Girod. Edwards and Lennon. ermit Thompson may play center for the Bettre-Yet Preads, It L. Gregg, their reg lar center, doesn't get back into condition from a recent illness The all-star Yellow Jacket team from the whole league in cludes Harold Socolofsky and Glenn Gregg, of the Better-Yets, and Ray Lucas, U. S. National as forwards; A. L'eske, Anderson & Brown, and Alvln Lennon. Central Pharmacy; cen ters; Walter and Herbert . Soco lofsky. Better-Yets, and R. Ma son, Hauser Bros. Practically every Judgoi agree.1 Harold Socolofsky and Lieske. Gregg and Lucas, and the two Soco" guards, make a powerful combi nation for the star-picker; and the always-fighting Lennon could never be ignored in choos'ng a champion team. Mason, while not a flashy player, was remark I .Li a j i a ;;n it. tV. from .tirt Mndi. ' to investigating report. - - Landis investigating Report h?"k I hat htcher Bet Money on 1919 Series CHICAGO, Doc NEW .YORK. Dec, 29. -Pancho I Aa-rc'itoo Villa; American flyweight" boxing T'ltttbe' Henton. jecently pur champion., again-went out ot "his chased by the Cincinnati Nation class tonlaht and defeated Jerry frm st- Paul wil! be bar MarUa. Providence bantamweight r rnm baseball if lnvetua fat i. sensational IB-found contest reveals he was Involved in f X Amrri Qnnava Tit AikT .. Trio I the crooked world's series ot PliiBlno Vecelvftd th ludees' de- Commissioner Landis an . clflon after a bout that kept the pounced tonight. Commiss'oner 29. (Hv Th Prt t iitAh..r ai uauies. .finish.. , . VLla took the, aggressive from the. start boxing in characteristic . cally. cyclonic fashion, but he found Martin willing to swap 1 nunches. The Providence bantam landed several hard body blows I" .in the first round but was swept to the ropes In the second when the Filipino launched a terrific body attack. ' Both ' mixed freely In the third, Villa vending Mar tin. back on his heels once with ,.a smashing left hook. i ' " " Villa hammered Martin about the ring In the fourth, opening a cut on his rival's, nose, but the ' Filipino was sent staggering back that Benton won a large sum of Pri to Aanv iteam money hotting on a tip that Cin cinnati wcnld win the seilo. Benton called on the. commis sioner yesterday to inquire into his status and was told tV ere nothing in the commis sioner's records at this time to prevent him from playing in or ganized baseball. The commission, however, has started investigations of reports that 'Benton had knowledge ot the "fixing" of the 1919 world's series when informed tonight that President Htydler of the Na tional league had taken steps to bar Benton as an undesirable the commissioner said he would The star team named above plans to take on an active sche dule for the winter, with some games in Portland, Newberg McMinville, Dallas, Independence and ohter outside- towns, as well as practice games with the WH lamette eBarcats. SALE M MIDGETS BACK FHI IIP J'iVi hls Inuu,ry and prob: Local Boys Complete Fifth nn rt 1 f 1 3 w Martin nnmmAiM I , v.. .n ..nm t . . . .-- - - lauiy wuuiu have a full before the 1923 report season away ai vina s ooay in tne mtn, I ready bat, the; sixth was! a slam-bang I opens. affair, both mixing y furiously, I President Johnson of the Am- the Filipino landing effectively jer lean league has said Bentou with both hands to Martin's head. I would not be permitted to play Both, swung . wildly in the n h!s league seventh, but In the eighth Villa apparently had Martin in distress NEW YORK, Dec. 29. Ex as ne ianaea several smashing I pressing the opinion that Rube left hooks to the head. Martin I Benton, former New York and came back strong, however, at the I Cincinnati pitcher, now with St end of the round and punished Iraul is an undesirable player, Villa severely about the body. I John A. Heydler. president of the Newberg Honors were about even during a I National league, today indicated lively exchange in the ninth. Ithst Benton woutd not be permU '.Martin forced Villa to the de-lted to re-enter the league with fenfire with a terrific two-fisted I th Cincinnati club attack In the tenth. The New! "As far as I know the deal Englander landed hard blows to I of the Cincinnati club with the the body and rocked the Filipino I St. Paul club of the American Straight Victory Pros pects Said Good The Salem Tumbling Midgets blew into the old home town yes terday afternoon with banners flying and without a stain of de feat on either their home or their barnstorming record. They have Just completed their fifth straight victory. They met academy in a genuine thriller, where they were out weighed 25 pounds to the man, CORVALLIS, Dec. 29. The Corvallis high school football team, to meet Scott high of Tole do here New Year's day, is tak ing advantage of bright sunny weather tp perfect their offensive plays, and Coach Roy S. Keene is putting the finishing touches on their form. Undefeated this year, and with the lineup intact, the western team will be in a mood to tackle greased lightning, says Coach Keene. The Oregon Agricultural college has given the high schools use of the college gymnasium. Including the 50x100 swimming pool, and of Bell field. Corvallis high has been scored on but once, and has rolled up 276 points to opponents' 7, win ning the Willamette valley cham pionship for the third time in the last four years. The powerful Scott eleven will arrive in Portland Friday, and will work out on Multnomah Amateur Athletic club field for two days. They will be met in Portland by a 30-pIece band from Corvallis high, and an auto cara van is organized to greet them, and lead them in a street parade. No possible basis of comparison can be dug up by dopesters other than comparative scores with the rival, high schools. Scott high defeated Waite high of Toledo, which had previously beaten the champion school elevens of Penn sylvania, West Virginia, Ken tucky, and Iowa. Scott high has scored 351 to oppenents', 33, In dicating a more powerful attack than that of the Corvallis team, but a less airtight defense. but they made it with a score of 14 to 13. At the Portland Y they took on the Trojans and ran away from them with the almost unani mous score of 10 to 1. Also they played the heretofore undefeated Portland Athenians, who last year defeated the Salem Eagles, and trounced them with a score of 15 12. They had previously beaten the Deaf Mutes, 18-12, and the Junior Cardinals 50-1. Tonight they play the Silverton Junior Hi Y on the Salem Y floor. On New Year's day they take on the Chemawa Midgets. They are claiming to be the fastest midget team in this part of the country and they challengt - the whole world. The players are IkeJ White, manager;, Stanley Waters, cap tain, and Howard Waters," Marlin Muellhaupt, Claude Grimm and Bryson Clutter. . . j Boy, page 'old War-god Ma and tell him to wipe the frown tit bis ugly mug, throw away; his club and his dagger, drop his (in pants and his bull-hide shield down the well, let three holrs out of his belt and come a-running to the new k'nd of war as it will be played by Com pany F, Oregon' National Guard, at the armory. New Years day. It's chicken dinner genuine feathered chicken dinner, with all the feathers removed and brown gravy and mashed pota toes and giblet dressing and all the fixings. Now it isn't yet exactly prov en, officially, that it will be just such a poultry exhibit. But at present the official signs point tGward the chicken menu. This is strictly a military function, as far as eating is concerned, but the rest of the program is an invitation affair for everybody. Beginning at ojclock,. the troopers will put on a whole afternoon of mili tary and athletic stunts. There are five military events, includ ing platoon drill, squad drill, in dividual "drill-down," monkey drill, and equipment race. Five athletic stunts are promised, in cluding a basketball game, in door baseball, a centipede race, and a basketball race. Company F. has been going strong, numerically as well as in a military way, and is prepar ing to start the New Year with a bang and with every sun and uniform filled by a husky, pa triotic young American. There is much unkum about the mention of Al Smith of New York as the Democratic candi- aate for president In 1924. But Flip T T v.r eetitoii! AY : ' H i ' . . - -. NEW YEAR'S AT CORVALMS Toledo, Ohio, High School vs. Corvallis, Ore., High School i The Toledo Team has won the Eastern and Middle West championship. "Cor- yallis has won the Willamette Valley championship three times in the past four years and won every game this year; the team being scored on only, once Game Will Be Played in O. A; C. Stadium at 1:30 P. M. fci f'-1 i General Admission $1 .00 Reserved Seats $1 JO Tickets on Sale at Hauser Bros. Classified Ads. in The , Statesman Bring Result with stiff jabs. Villa outboxed his opponent In the eleventh and twelfth, neither boxer landing ef fectively in these rounds. association has not been closed,' President Heydler said, "and 1 feel confident that it will not be consummated 'f the Cincin-1 '"Villa smashed both fists to thejnatl club Is advised that the ma- head in the 13th. sending Mar tin partly through the ropes with a. left uppercut. k Villa Peppered bfa riva about lority of the league clubs do not favor Benton's return to the na tional league." Prrnldent Heydler added that the head In th 14th. absorbing the national league reserved the several stiff body blows in re- rignt to decide what P,avers were lurili I considered durable, out reruseo iv Th miT ; fnJtnn.i in h to reveal details of the bas's tor final round. Martin offsetting opposition to Benton's return. Villa's stiff jabs with smashing rights to the body jUa was the Heavv Rajn anfJ Wind a&gicsBur in uiuti ui ion irui ... ing. -. 5 : v " .' Storm Sweeps Umatilla ..Diminutive Golf Course Rain, followed by a heavy wind Constructed in EnQianditorm- umatmy county to- - I . B . . t niKm ana lines oi con.uiun.cai.un were torn down. The Umatilla river was rapidly rising and all creeks were flowing full. Window panes were reported smashed in some towns of the county but no serious damage was done. ' Practically the entire deftcien r- LONDON, Dec 17. The smal lest golf course In England has -"recently been opened in the centor of a London suburb. It has an ' area of one and one-half acres. The course has been laid out on 'the side of a hill so that there are many steep slopes and, des-j space, : goners . cy In moisture of the year has may indulge In every stroke of. been made up In the rainfall of the game. Wr . the last week. LOW HOLIDAY ROUND TRIP FARES f by the Oregon Electric Railway Tickets on sale Dec 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31, Jan 1 1 Return limit Jan. 3 PORTLAND $2.33 ALBANY 1.13 ASTORIA 6.42 BEXD 15.72 1X)RVALLIS l.5 ErGKXB 3.47 HARRISRURO 2.51 HOOD RIVER $6.18 JUNCTION CITY 2.78 LKWISTOX 21.84 OREXCO 2.70 PENDLETON 14.43 REDMOND 14.84 SEATTLE 12.63 SPOKAXE f 27.49 TACOilA 10.58 THE DALLES .74 VALL. WALIA 13.84 V I LfM )N VILLE ....... .IJWt H'OODBURN 93 YAKIMA 19.16 Similar fares to other points on the Oregon Elertric Rail Way and mil connertinjc Hm-s from Portland, to which the one way fare; are JttO or Jes. Tickets sold and baggage checked through to destination. 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