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7 THE OREGON STATESMAN.; SALEM. OREGON t- FRIDAY MORNING, FERRUARY 13, 1925 WASHINGTON I STATE DEFEATS BEARCATS BY SCORE OF 61 TO """"I1"! i 1 ! : j i Washington State college won a sluggish basketball ,' game from Vfillamette university In the Wil lamette gymnasium last night by the one sided score of 61 to 22. Keither team displayed much in terest except in spurts which quickly ended. WSC started off with a rush, annexing ,10 points before the Willamette team suc ceeded In making a couple of tal lies,, on Fasnacht's free throws. The half ended 1 to 12 in favor of WSC. 1 Nolan, right forward for the visitors, was the high point man with 21 points. 1 Morgan, WSC right guard, played a good i game and ranked next to Nolan in scor ing with 13 points. Fasnacht. while not at his best, for the lo cals. played consistent ball and led mim Good Piston Rings MAKE A POWERFUL MOTOR THE COST IS SMALL SMITH & WATKINS GUARANTEED PARTS FOR ALL. CARS his teammates with 12 point. 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Peirce, Randall, Roberts, Rush'ight, Shuiuway, Shrock, Swan, Teegarden, Winelow and Woodward. STUDENTS HOLD LINCOLN IS HONORED NEW YORK. Feb. 12. Men and women fronr more than fifty organizations braved a heavy rain today to take part in the exercises in memory of Abraham Lincoln at his monument in Union Square. DEBUTE IMS Inter-Class Representatives Selected in Contest j Thursday Afternoon Inter-class debate tryouts were held at the high school Thursday afternoon in charge of the class advisors who will act as coaches. Sophomores and juniors will meet March 18 on the question of rati fication of the 20th amendment. The senior debaters will meet the winner of the first event on April 22. -.-.i'--. : j'..:.-' . " Personnel of the various teams is as follows: j Sophomores - Jack Ramage. leader: Kenneth Allen and Donald Ponjade, with Delbert Savage as alternate. Miss Francis Hruebetz is advisor. i " ' Juniors Winston Williams. Frank Grover, Lydia Child and Harmon Garrett, alternate. 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DraxKtats ruarantee lt.Adv. j 1 v J Th4 flection has only been over, a few; months, and those gentlemen knew at the time what the salary woujdjbe. j Serving on the benjch pf ljh supreme court has nevpr crippled a man's activ ity, noij caused bae to retire in penury.iT M' t ;i i ' ; . i - ! $enttpr Todz, chairman of the ways aid mean's committee, voic ed protest : at) vhat he termed "railroajl legisiatjon." and scored the senate in stinging rebuke against their; aspersions on the committleej "The men in the ways ana; means committee are not short-sighted, ioJ atingy," Sena tor Topse declafejL ''But we are mindful of the great need for - . - - - i j . ! economy, when we see before us appropriations SlO.OOOjOQO, wltH ou asking for nearly y 15,000.- Willamette Valley ; Transfer Co. Past Tbrougrh Freight to All ! yalley Points Hatly ! Spcjed-Rfricidnry-Serrlce SalemPortland-Woodbnrn Corvallis - Enseiie Jerferson uauas - Aioany Monmoutb , Independence - Monroe rl j ;8prl0Kf leld . SHIP BY ! 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