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J WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY r2 1,1923 - THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. ORECTt'N 1 4 ) - ir it SOtJTRE EDGE Mla TricoTette Drops a Genflcliiat ILffiTE LOSES 4H2 TEAM SALEM III TAKES -i trip- on ra -OUT I 6 ..... .nrir'MEIC )4JH T TP - . PON T ' THt? -;r:,ri:.-.K-,- " i- .'. - J. v ........ .. ,v : . - .1 Ill IIM II I.I - - ! M ii i bim M vy!fl ii Iwi rto t r-mni4i in a XT r r i. rH-M,' n ii m if Tfj j iii it iii u ii - i - s : ... --.I , i - t . . - i . - . i it i. ..,-.. , , if: A BASKETBALL sons o;i SPORTS .1 l II r "i ' I? & i r laho vMachine-Works , as f Smooth a$ - Usual Bear I cats- Put up Game Fight Salem High School .Quintet Boxing and .Wrestling Are i Leaves tor- Invasion ot . Acmea 10 lisiot neg- Medford-Ashland , ular Athletics,, ..4. i i il It aia't 1 human, ni6 way that I kn Fox of Idaho Joggles the bas- j 3thall. "Maybe they . fed it to Km just -for the privilege of es-' . bllahlng a.Vecord lOce some of ; ie fake home runs etc la base ulL Such things conld be done. ' at maybe again he's the original Izard, and that ' hit, teammates imply Jcan't- help it, - tor he's if ahnny-at-ha - rathole, .trhenerer lere a a baaKet.to snoot. .Any- ow, ne made Z9 ; points in tne a me asainst ' Willamette last it night. Edwards, his running Hate, made 5, and Telford 2, a htal ot 46. . : : ! .,: ; .; Willamette . made ; 12 points i very one of them earned against a smooth playing team as erer , ppeared on ther , Salem ' floor, 'oach. Bohler warned the people f Salem to be looking for a fin bed team, in the; Idaho delega ,on; h.e knew. They are- not aster than Willamette;, they are afdly belter, in . passin g the ball, mt they f hare the years ot , ex- erlence and the shiftiness bf the lead-surr player. Willamette was : learly no match for the rlsitors ' ' a'" experience." .-- -.' -. .f.. i i But the--local 1 team, played a ame that ought to lire In the I ana!s.pf Willamette tor its fierce t ineffectual fight against certain efeat. V The guarding of - Stolx- .else and lattba was something 6- cTow-AhoTit like MGlraney in ; Soldiers ;.Three," who "was drp'rU . wanst,rannyhow.M Stolz ;eise, a freshman, was In a "rar ity came for Ihe first; time. ' He lacks all the finisb that the Visi tors show?- ut he's goiag to see the day when he' will outplay1 the est of . them ill except perhaps that Inhuman Fox. - Emmel, inch smaller' than the least of the visitors, and with only minutes 'experience .where they 'txre months, played , a. furious, came. Once he really learns shooting, he will ba..jnjrtar..v ,'rf' 1 f IdlwTeDa Ileavy f - Cauglilih :played :ihe best game of his life.; Qutreached. by . Inch- 'es, he -matched Fitzke - play tor ,lay alb through the same. The visitors were looking for Logan and he ifailed to score, except on four fouls; but his game was tall bat" his best ' friends v; erer ex j ( ected fast, i accurate nd ' ag- i r essire. , Patton was the star ! corer 'for the locals with three ' leld goals. . - It is Very doubtful t . tvether the rlaitora had his equal la simllat position, v - ' , iiumette was - Ahead $or a I while In the first half, with the t score standing 8 16 7. But the far lighter team had to work hard experience. T; t5radually"s they , lost ppeed, and they played on cour age atones .:":. -i: '63 Tries BUdo v A number of fouls were called on Willamette, which was a" dead loss, f6r Fox conrerted 411 'but one or two, making io points from free throws. Logan did re- markably well on- free, throws. I making four points, "(about 'the begt -toulBhooung. tbst a WI1 ' lamette "Shooter has. madq in 3TC3LF3 --4-k-v i With their skill, height, wtiigh I the rlsitors were able to force the fight most of the game. They I madeS tries tor field goals and I scored 18 goals, or 27.6 per cent. "Willamette tried, 29 shots, scor ' lag four goals, or 13.8 per cent. ; The visitors shooting was just twice as etfectiTe as the locals. tlnivrxfJtv hf AVashirintnri i 1 Plays Bearcats Tonight l Tb University of Washington - which defeated Idaho by s narrow I margin.' plays the; Bearcats here tonightt The . game last - night ; does not tell anything of tonight's ; ; struggle;,, the locals , might . eveit I i ran the visitors ragged, for com ; j parative- scores are as i.deceptive i as moonshine bootet Thb' Bear l cats can veil, expect to' give the visitors k bard ' battles With no I I one hurt frotavIasi-'nighiViaer vrill have gained some valuable experience, and they ought to be faster and 'more dangerous than ever, ..... ; ... . . , ,.-v. i The .game starts at, fr'o'fclotk. ! Would Make Law Comply, : With ActualSituaton v " : . .' - . t '- ' 1 i - f . . - , .-. , . An effort to make the- law com Mr with the, actuat situation - Is the1 basis ot the bill introduced by Representative Lee by request, relating, to the granting of water right Certificates. The bill places te state engineer, instead of the w ater board of control in 'charge ct granting certificates, and .lur thr provides that" for valuation for rate, making purposes of the I roperty, ot the : bwnerJ oL tany i ach rights, no value shall, be ( !alzned - or allowed ' tor ' sucn r'Tita la excess ot the cost cf c' Salem hign school starts, its tn vasion of lower Oregon this after noon when .Coach Hollis Hunting ton and seven of his I likeliest VAAnttfAM ?A4va Hf AflffiTif a nrf Ashland to Play a series ot three They take on the Medford team for . Thursday and Friday nights; then they go to Ashland for Sat- urday night, and return home on Sunday. .It gives them a rather formidable schedule, especially as! tney taxe only two spare piayers ana tneres to be no sn mB J as a rest-uo until tne series is over : -1. : I" .: Both the southern V teams are top-notchers. Last year Ashland won the state high school, tourn ament In impressive fashion. Sa-1 cm wu eiiminatwa vnrij vj, jxb- i toria. tne runner-up. baiem naa a , good, team, last year, though perhaps not quite af the quality ot this year. Most of the players now son. were on the - team last sea- and they have gained notably by the year's seasoning. Salem still has the lead-pipe cineH on the district champion- ship, and expects to be able to get j Into- the- state -tourna men V 1 even, though one , game waa lp8t ny a one-point margin to mcaunn- vlUe. outside of this district. The ganies in the south j$n this trip, being in the southern . district. I wold not count against SalemJbIg .nns light heavies, who look chance to get into the state meet, I iapaDU and promising, Winston wwu6ii v-w uujm Dwiuiu iun. Burris. "Chuck" Coffey and cnr every bne which -they are -not ford Hulsey. If the outside teams expecting to do. And they expect win Bend in enough men to meet to Wean up thejMeMinnviHe team them Salem may have a whole by a . decisive acore when they delegation of this weight classifi- uiti. igvu uere ' The tourists include Rinhart, L Brown and Fallon, forwards; m - : r . - ; rt i. I .1:7" . r. ion xni necessary. He will not equal most most of the . other centers in height, but he has a spring like a f wildcat, .andta a very capable player anywhere. t ' J. :"' 1 Salem hlgh wfil lose all buttwiol 4 iuo ae(B, x uuu uu rikiierf son, by graduation, ' this year. Coach Huntington says he haS: a 0n bunch growing np to carry on thefr traditions, and' with FaU ton. and Patterson he will cer tainly have a good start for , an other winning team, but some of these lads, are pretty hard to re place., ' . I i ; ; ALIEN BILL IS DISCUSSED ; (Continued front page 1) ( hotels, apartments - and second' hand stores are operated or leased by J apanese in Portland and. that 95 per cent of the violations of the narcotic laws j occur within these T . v " " 1135, pounds ; ciniora ; uooas jia a rds. and Okerbetg center. Fafclj aDoat 128 pounds might to as change center, or less, and Paul Chenowetb U placesand.tha the experience ot erican league probably will have other states ihaa been that what an nnderstudy this season. It was hppeared to be only a handful of announced today. Itt would be Japanese t has doveloped , rapidly thft first Umo 8iace staler became IntOift menace. ...'. regular first baseman for the The Japanese are not planning Browns 'in 1018 that a second on tomorrow or the next day? stiing first sacker- even 'has been Tyndall told the committee, "but considered, it. was said-v -they are working on a colonization Consideration vt an understudy plan that covers the next 100 ft was explained was "given only years; on, thelPacif le : Coast, ac- after- it was beliaved , th- Injury cording to the statements of their own newspapers ' and periodicals; Lcfa be f glad that there- are so few bow and .let's 'strike while the iron, js hot and prevent their fur ther' Intrusion. i -The ' Pacific coast Is holding the most advanced position in the national defense and the passage of this Jaw is a measure, of national defense.", : i , ! No Immediate Crisis ..." According, to. Dodson ; and .G,an ong, the state la not facing an im- ----- . 1 & fir mediate . crisis, xnere nas been j nor great Increase In Japanese population within the past wn - years, they argued. and, nrged: that the, national government be permitted to' complete, the forma tion of a new treaty with Japan covering the rights of ..Japanese within this, country ! which, the speakers' , have been led' to. Re lieve will cover the Issues Involved in this bill. ' ; Suzuki and Company.' one of the largest. Japanese shipping', com panies moved Its head offices from Seattle to Portland recently, and according to Ganong,' the passage Of the Washington alien land bill was one of the principal factors actuating this move. " . " ff" ', ' Canada CpoeedTo Jiips ' , Passage of the act might drive some of the shipping front Port land to Vantouver, British Colum bia, tho-chambcr of commerce ar gued, but the Legion representa tives claimed thai Canada's known opposition to the Japanese would prevent this. i The bill was Introduced by Rep resentative Bailey and Huston and is modelled , closely after the' Washington and California; bills. W- -- i . .-4. ; 'I' ' r Salem High Is to take on a new branch of "regular" athletics, two of i them,, in fact boxing and wrestling. -The boys bought their gloves and lined up their perfor- program "for the year's ; activities. Th. hoD to take on the Hill Military school of Portland as tneJr ffrst opponents about. ; the lllJrf w-k ,n . February. Later. they wat to meet BOme of the lpOTtiand high schools, Columbia uniTGrsity of Portland, Mt. Angel college,- Chemawa. ' and maybe some others not yet named. I ., For the wrestling squad they will have Blenkenship and Noske, both of last year's' bone-crushing SqUa(j Both are capable per and .stand! a chanco formera against all comers.- Randall and Purdy are two others who. expect to enter. Purdy; is the .midget of the' squad, but is fated, high in ability. Post, who" starred last year, will probably- not enter, as he is busy for the season in bas- lvii There are more'!boxers than the educational . woods .m tA be full of mltt-slinrers who are willing to take chancea with the Dest hlt-and-runners that Lh nntldftra an brine in. "Bill" Fra8er wni head the squad at v, - tlon. Tod Kplaev will class as .tAAM.t itr,- nna n:n lflMBa. - kiiffnrd .i,.. ;!. w r . , . . 135 pounds; Clifford ; Goods 5ia a a flyweight. : s. i ,;';; ' 11. Goode is said to be one of the most promising ot all the lot; fast and clever, and one that the outsiders might about as well tor- TU - t A wSi' h!tW !- ? - Last year Salem took on the Chemawa wrestlers , with, next , to disastrous : results; " for 'the ; IfldJ ans brought... a tigerish; strength and agility" that all ut wrecked the local team. This- year Ellis White, captain of last year's mat squad in : Salem ; high... is giving the Chemawa boys three nights a week, and he reports that they are going wonderfully. 4 V 4--f Famous First Baseman May Have Understudy ST. LOUIS, Jan. 23. (By the Associated Press. ) George Sis lex, who has been voted the groat- nat all armind nlavnr 1 n tho Am- Isisler suffered, to his risht shoul- der last September ma cause him some annoyance this season. I Conditional Sales Bill Draws Fire of Merchants .The conditional sales bllL in troduced by Representative Bailey and McMahan of. Linn was with drawn today . This bill drew the fire of Installment plan merchants in all parts of the United States, and. was intended) according to Mi? authors, to prerent the loss ot 1 m . ., . . . . . . a targe poruon os.tne toiai, cosi. of goods paid by persons whasub sequeniy-.. were .unable , to ., com-. plete paymenUV -f-,i -i SULPHUR CLEARS, ROUGH. BED SKIN Face, Xeck, and Ariutt Fkisily Made bmovfl,, Says HiH-fialist : i Any breaking out ot the skin, even fiery. Itching eczema, can be quickly. orercome , by., applying a little Mentho-Sulphur declares a noted akin- specialists Because of its : germ destroying .properties, this sulphur preparation begins at once .to soothe irritated skin -and heal eruptions such asvrabh, pirn- pies and ring worm.,. -,, 5 r It peldom fails to remove the torment and disfigurement,: and you do not have to wait for jHet from embarrassment. : Improve ment quickly shows. , Sufferers from9 skin trouble should obtain a smalr jar of Rowles MenthopSul- . : 1 . i DEP.1PSEY vvTOBE Meriting of Champion, -With ; Kearns and Rickara is j Planned for Today . ; j . -' . . . i NEW YORK, Jan. 23W-:Ex-pressln his' eagerness "' to. S meet any aspuraints for his heav:re!ght crown, Jack Dempsey and fhis ad vance i vintourage includtogthe ChamplonVs ;pet - pedigreed . bull dog. "DiaVnond Dick; Jr.;"? reach ed New York today. ? " Kearns, Is due to arrive! tomor row and in the alternoori a con ference is i scheduled with , Pro- moter Tex- Rickardaf which ne- gotlatuns j xpr tne , uue nouiers expected program, of acfloa-dui- Ing ,,the .outdoor, season may reach, a act inite basis. - Rickard said today ho would submit two . proposals to Kearns and Dempsey, one calling Jor a match, with Jkss Willard. probab ly June 30. and the other with the survivor of -a heavyweight elim ination series among Floyd John son, Tom Gibbons and 'Luis' Fir- J0. the Argentinan pugilist. -The atter contest may occur in Sep tember.. ,f-ror Wi :t iy,f.A V U. of 4. junket Nettles Jaylor , and La Folletf t -". t The senite yesterday accepted an''lnvitatiOhvf rdm the University of Oregon and the Eugene Cham ber of Commence to viiiit thi" uni versity Wednesday January 31. Senator La'FolIette opposed ac cepting the : invitation, declaring the legislature was to jme' wfied and dined to get another appro nrlation. ' " ' " Senator Taylor tbbk' k' similar stand and both demanded a roll call oh the vote of accepting the invitation. 'Taylor predicted thd junket, as he termed it . would dot Influence the legislature so far as granting an appropriation is 'Con cerned. ""- , - -- Senator. Johnson '.replied that the. institutions at Eugene and Corvallis aire not asking appropri ations for the institutions them selves.' . .. Jill voted for the trip except La ?T?eU?,Ta?J1S.&, .Straye , Roosevelt Coast Highway : y Bill Gets Introduction The Roosevelt J Coast bighway bill.. aimed to save for the state the $2,500,000 - bonds approved! Ty the electors several yearsrago, ! was Introduced today bearing the names df Senators Eddy, ' Hall, Magladry Flfticrifthnlon; Stapled V Giehuine i mm Fart , .'- , !; , ' I: - - -i . -. All made of the highest quality material by j .rood vbrkmen and by the most efficient methods. From the smallest sear to the motor block itself, ; They f you would get the utmost taltxe for your money .- .- 'V,:' !" . ' : ' Demand ; Genuine Ford jParts Buy them from us and you are assured of GEI0JINE FORD QUALITY and SERVICE m mm 2G0 IL Ifch Street WINS COAST TITLE. 1 ,n::;7 V mum! mm J .. ' : X:t Z?"-: '' "' L 4 - - 'Sol , Seeman ot New York city, former- amateur champion, who has cleaned up the lightweight crop of the pacific coast. See man won seventeen consecutive bouts before : losing his first bUtie, ;;,..!-, ... ; and Mrs. Kinney, and Represen tatives .Jones, Bennett, Hurd," wieler; Pierce,- Fletcher ani Watson'.'- I'-P j- ' ; '' J The bill would amend , section 45 28, Ore won laws, to permit the governor to (sell, , whenever neces sary under the other provisions of the act, 12,500,000 of state bonds, and that the state high way, commission may,' whenever the United States . government ;phalt .appropriate money to the construction of. the ' Roosevelt highway or any part of it. match RELIANCE AUTO PAINTING CO. 219 State St, ' Cor. Front St Phone 937' CO the federal funds with this ?2,- 500,000. ' , ' .The commission could, not ap propriate more money - than the government provides. - . GREB TO FIGHT NEW YORK, 'Jan; 23. Harry Greb '-.ot Pittsburgh, will .defend his American flight - heavyweight boxing, title January 30; against Tommy Loughran -of , Philadelphia in- a 15-round,bout'at Madison Square Garden,.,' " . : V ,-t Orchard Lien Measure Is Passed by Senate , , - ; ' Senator Eddy's bill to include persons, who perform labor on an orchard among i those ( who hare the privilege ot lien on thejerop passed the senate yesterday. It effects persons who labor at prun ing trees, cultivating the orchard and helping to produce the crop. -K A bill to prohibit any court or judge from dismissing suits, ac ' tions and proceedings" without giving the counsel on respective sides 30 days notice, passed the senate yesterday.' Otherwise dis missal Would be allowed only on motion of one; Of . the parties to the! iiugatton.-;.' - - I " - ' il ' ....... '' '.'""' ' 'Yd ; ' SUITS AND THAT INCLUDES TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS In this value you are getting more Suit", yesrcaUyicrc tliin ; ' .a suit.";"H-- ':J:;:;: -''i - v-: i ;::.-"' s more trousers. Really a Ther .AU: Wool Fabrics fine tailormgtyles men " ' ':: ",:: ir': ';-.- ;:;-?-v-. w- s ' ome in ana see 1". ' ..J .5l-i'SStnTWJ5?DC' ilT tfOC v a ' I"? I ' i'r - S hi ' tM ' . an- -i im . Released Convicts - Will A . Be Sent to Native Lands John Stramann who was condi tionally pardoned from, the; state penitentiary December 27 by Act ing Governor .. Ritner, and . Jesus Forfon, who was yesterday pa rorod by - the .state parole board for -deportation, will both be de ported tonight, the former' to Ger many and, the. latter to Mexico, .j ; Stramann was convicted .in Multnomah ?' county fpj , .assault with intent to rob andseptenced to 'do 26 year8." IIe has served a year.. He was not released after conditional pardon i but has re mained at the prison awaiting de portation.' ' Forfon waseonvicted in Malheur , county for ; larceny. His minimum was up January 13, PROPOSAL HFJECTED NEW YORK, Jani .23. The executive .committee ot the Unit ed States Golf Association, it ' was announced today, has rejected the proposal of the professional goiters'- association for holding east and j west sectional qualifying tournaments ' preliminary . to . the national, open championship f 'on Long Island July -9 Mt .13. t - p , -; ' ' ' .Read, the Classified' Add - - j - - -- 1 a, suit in the quality-more than sreat investment In f.lnrrioe tnem. 'uiu -nx pctu, you clJiU. , a '? t"--ii"- 'jl!v':"r' f . - a Hospital Contracts Are ' T'Opjjosed by Working Uzn ' .Senator .Hall will, introduce a bill, demanded by a large petition of .workers of the Coos Bay dis trict, providing for . abolition ' of the 'hospitai' contract system in connection' "with operation of the; workmen's compensation actl Un der s the hospital contract f system. : Injured workmen ate compelled to place themselves in charge of cer tain physicians and hospital asso ciations with whom their employ-' ers ate tied up by contract, llan'y of them 'prefer to use their own judgment In the selection Of phy sicians? or bospitalsj f . .- . 4 7 i ANOTHER CmDSXD . SAN ? FRANCISCO. Jan. 23. A dividend Of . 5D cents 1 a.Lshare was "declared by. the.,board of the Standard Oil company of California payable March 15, to stockholders of record ..February 20, here today. - ... ..rpioxxxiciiAssirpc:! : V EUGENE, Ore., Jan. 23. Isaac. E.' Stevensr one of the best known pioneers of-- this 'section ' of -.'the' Willamete valley, died at hisbbme at Sprlngfieldr Ore., today at the age of 88 years. ' He came to Lane- county in "IS 4 7. , J' ?: y-n- ' a suit in the extra f 7? flfi for msi aid .. . yc: J rfV ! $HU T4 - ClassinedMs'In'The; i . Sdzzii Oregon phur from any good .druggist and ts- -n i.xe coll crca?n. -:v.