TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24, 1G23 THE OREGON-STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON ! 3 .AGGIE OTITIS. HIGH POIiJTER S - - - ' .a- -';' y Yiliamette Forward has 11 Points to Credit; Rid ings Close Second BASESET: SKOOTEES BEAT BEARCATS B Y: S9 TO l& BCOM c r jThe Willamette Bearcat basket ball squad losV .ta the Oregon Aggies by the scoro of 39-18 In a fast game played In the Willa mette gymnasium last night. This warn the first time the teams met In two years. jThe Bearcats were able to hold OAC to the score of 7-6 for the first 15 minutes of play although they could not stand the pace and the Aggies soon ran up a substan tial lead! The half ended 17-S egainst Willamette. ( The second half was rough and a great many fouls were called both sides. Ridings, OAC forward, was sent . from the game on per sonal fouls. J After the game Coach Hager of i J . V.' . - -'J'jlll - - 2- TT - OAC complimented the Willamette men quite highly on the brand of basketball they had displayed and stated that they had Improved greatly since the- last time the two teams had met. ;' , Fasnacht, Willamette J forward, was the high. point man of the game with a total of 11 points to his credit. Ridings, Aggie for ward, was the most consistent player of the game, scoring 10 points for his team despite the fact that he went' out on personal fouls In the. second half. Several of his baskets were shot from the center of the floor, i Lineups were as follows: WILLAMETTE 18 j OAC 3 UU lUU KMUff -Wrtf--- BasifigM .Setters Wcsg.tasfa. it feeei Fasnacht 11 Robertson . Hartley 4 . Emmet 3 . . Erickson . . Herman Referee HfrMCO SOW MKT HE S VM ... 1A SlW . u l IE 1 J r . i i J 5f ' kCXRHATHAL CA OON CO.K.Y. 3?3 offending players were slapped on the wrist. At the close of the Father Time, better known NOT THE EfciTOtt Oml1 UE.T US Wll-mt vtw HAS vmSE-R OVER. P V HOT ! 7.1 AwtLl tVk THEATER. I ' -W.. . 1 I r fc G 7 i ic irSV' I i i-'.V m - IT '5 FUTtrft HOW ; -1 WE. THINK Of THVS :r; STUFF, (MtT IT? v HERD'S ONE THE. , BOSS TOLD uestew; .' . . L15TEH1 uf.fHtt feEUONCS TO THE. NOWCET SORE- OH NES, HER EiS V MOTHER ONE.- - 'The. ncuoea isnr WetlBEttoF THE HtVTH j 7, . . ..S Savory 2 S. . . ;. i Buena 1 ! Brooke, Portland. - ...F.... ,- Baker S ..F. ... Ridings 10 C. . . . . Diwoky 7 n i RraaD 1 1 game. n tuioH.nn 1 as "ilea" Tnomas rusnea across the floor ana snot tne reieiee. Turfield Schindler, and dragged him from the scene of action Turfield Schindler, referee, de serves special mention for his ex cellent work as an entertainer. Linups were as follows Charm School r Five Gin en The Goats, classy team of the I Taylor ....... .F. .... . Redding Deaf school, has been going strong j Altered F. . Nevitt during the past season? and dem-Reidel ,C. . . . . . Winslow onBtrated their ability, yesterday Dalene O Cmthers b- defeatinr two teams from the Scott ..... . . G .... . Hurlburt IDEM OF 111 Goats Are Going Strong by Defeating YMCA Team -" I Monoclass 9 t -ifr-o ?l points MonocIass means one class. It is a moderate rate service with fare only slightly in ex cess of regular second -cabin rates. So popular is this me thod of travel that twelve steamship, each - affording the fine Canadian Pacific ac commodations, personal com fort and cuisine, are now em ployed in this, service. ... Next . time you go go Monoclass. CompUte information and lilrrMurt . ciU be trcm tladly hf ymit ? ; t ncartM atent. i t , CanadianPacific 7T TIDeaccn -QcnlAmh PasnD&l iJlkMS. -AUxcx kid Off -PrUcni il ESTABLISHED Victim of Amnesia Said to be H. E; Williams: Author ities Make Search Referee Schindler. Salem. Time Keeper -Thomas. OREGON LOSES : TO 1111 U Salem YMCA in a basketball con test. The Roughnecks j represent ing the Y went down to defeat by a score of 26 to 20 and the Rink eydinks lost by 36 tof25. Both games were played at the Oregon Deaf Bchool. ' -f John Powell was the star of the game leading with the high points He was seconded by Steward Turn bull,, also of the Deaf school team. The Goats have been going strong thia ve&r and hava nine victories to, their credit, with only one de SCOre Of 18 tO 12 IS Made; feat cnaiKea against mem. . 'i Qonnnri Qtrinnorc VWtP. "" . . 1 Roma fft- 1 1 nf fl an Salem team o tMir weittt wuiii6vi w vi stmI nrnmlnfl tn cive keen comne- I lir I t t ft TIT ATT A tir - V. C ' tition to any team chat accepts their challenge. They weigh In at 1 23. - The University of Oregon 125 per man. Communicate with basketball, team was defeated by John Powell at the State school the Whitman college five here to- for Deaf to make arrangements for a games I . The -Identity of the elf-pos sessed amnesia victim who walked into the Salem police station at 12:30 .Saturday night has been es tablished .asfHEniWUliam. ac cording1, to hospital authorities. Letters found on his person disv close this fact and ' that 'he was a t'mber man from 'Astoria The man fails to remember his name, his age, his home, relatives. or friends. He does admit, how ever, that he has friends, but is unable to recall their names. Ever since an automobile accident last summer; declares the man, he bas ouffered . from periodic lapses of memory For a while it -as thought the man was shamming., but no ap parent reason could be advanced president of the American Rose , society and," has traveled exten sively, both n Europe and .America studying rose culture. The recent heavy freeze damaged practically all the roses . in - saiem ana ur. Sellinger will use real rose bushes to demonstrate now they should be pruned. He "will also lecture on "The Rose," showing the, im portant part the flower has played n history. . ... . , . v Vocal ,' numbers will be furn ished by Leon Jennisen, baritone. The meeting is held under the aus pices of' the Salem Floral society and is open to the public. came of the Montana men soon put their team back in front. Hes keth and Anderson, with 11 points each, and Illman with 1 0 points. Baney iwith 9 and G. Dahlberg, with 7 points were high scorers. The defensive work of Oscar Dahl berg was a feature, -vj SUtes enjoy ridiculing the sen ators from other states. It helps them to forget their own. mm ii HUTU FIVE Qrizzlies Clean Up on U of : -W Quintet in Final game -of. Schedule MISSOULA, Mont.. Feb. 23. in the final Pacific coast and northwest conference game of the for this. After two or three days j year, for the UniversSly of Montana FIIIIT PLEDGES I! cnr,co -v Highly " Refined' iBaslcetball Game Staged by Phi Kappi Pi Members ALL RIGHT MA AM YOU BET I'LL HURRY- niOHTON UI? THERE 9 WOKKY NELSON BROS. 333 Clienieketa Phone 10O6 As a feature of the "OAC-WH- lamette - basketball, game - played here last night was the stunt put en between halves by the pledges of the Phi Kanmt Pi fraternity It wasin the form of a highly re fined basketball 1 game f in which the teams were' judged "on ; the grace and poise of the players and not the number of basketas'con verted, r ' ; .51 ,v :-;;;-. The two teams entered the gym with - the famous Swiss Navy march then at the toss up' neither center was able to secure the ball for some time. At last one team converted a basket ..Then a foul was committed for which both the night, 18 to U. . . The Webfooters apparently ma da the mistake of betting the Mis sionaries would have an "off night" and depended upon . their second string ; players to bring home the bacon. Gillenwater, who went In for Carter in the last fet? minutes, was the ! only ' pregon regular to get into the game. Rough playing was permitted and the Eugene players fought every minute to ledeem them selves. Close guarding and many fouls marred the game. J The shooting was pooc.for both teams. Lineup and mtoaryi , Wnittnan (18) ' Oregon (12) I' YenneyflZT?f?iXdl CbiWs Faust L . ...V ... . . F. i V; V . Stoddard Hplstgrea..'v X C .y, ) fv Carter Fryj G; . iO;, Rein hart Nielson." '.I v. G'.. .Gunther f "Whitman (Scoring- FieUTsoaiv Yenney 1;.. Faust 2; Holmgren 3.: Fry 1. . Free :fhrows : JF.ausirl ; Holmgren $ ; Klelsonl.; . . ? Oregon:- scoring Field, goals: Carter 2; -Gunther 2. Free, throws: Carter II Relnhart 1 ; , Jost ( sub for Childs) 1; Gillenwater 1. . Referee Mulligan, Gonzaga. observation, it can be determined here tonight, the Grizzlies cleaned whether the man has disclosed all i up on the University of Washing- he knows, or is holding back, it j ton by a scoto of 33 to 28. was stated. ' . Washington held the lead for ' The man Is apparently between I only a few; minutes in the first the age of 60 and 65 years.: When half, and again in the second, but he walked into the police station he was wearing good clothes, and carried a suitcase and a grip. His clothes" were clean and showed care, and the articles in the grips were1 carefully "packed. ? It was found that the man had stood on the downtown streets with his grips from 9 o'clock Sat urday ' evening until about . 12 o'clock. ' " . in each case the splendid passing 19 BILLS PASSED IN 19 MINUTES (Ceatiancd fro paca 1) will not stand for it, and should such a levy ba passec over a veto. a referendum will be started against it immediately, according to Senator Tooze. chairman of the senate ways and means committee. , A matter now under advisement is the proposed . tax on utilities, which will raise SS0.000 and aid the public service commission which regulates the Utilities. Hurricane Hits California City: Much Damage Done EUREKA. Cal., Feb. 23. Ac cording to aei&us reacning here this - afternoon from the Times' correspondent, a high wind which struck Crescent City at 9:45 this morning wrecked the wharf, car ried three lumber laden cars awaiting shipment over board, un roofed both the Masonic building and the Ender theater besides Let Us Help Yon- ! 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All pieces are decorated with' carved motifs. You must see this suite to realize what value we are offering at this price, i Buffet "can be furnished to match also table can be furnished in eight-foot size if desired. J ; Payments If Desired t . :j . C-' 5 risers Loaded with Home Value ' TROUPE PLEASE SALEMITES Dorothy Felker.r of , Salem has Prominent Part in "Bohemian Girl" Salem Hiah to Mix With Independence Hi Tonight : Salem high school is scheduled to tangle with the Independence team tonight on the Independence Toor In a return basketball match: The Salem team has been going fetrong and are standing in a favor able way to get the district cbam--ptonshlp. and with a strong pos sibility of annexing the state title, in the tournament to be staged here. During the past week the Sa lem team has suffered because of the Illness of Drager and Ellis. but new material has come to the fore and the team has not suf fered as, much as might have. done. In the contest with West Linn last week, some of the new' members of the Salem high team demon strated their mettle and won fa vorable comment for. their action. Lovers of comic opera ate hav ing an unusual opportunity to at tend the -offering of the Brandon Com id Opera company at the Grand! theater, which is complet ing' its three-day offerings in the city tonlghtl ' Tro performances were slven Sunday, '"The Mikado" In the af ternoon and "Robin Hood" at night. Excellent voices and a well- selected cast were given a hearty welcome by those attending and tb actors graciously consented to give repeated encores. Good houses greeted all of the perfor mances. .; Few of those present last night were aware that a Salem girl ap peared la. a stellar role, but such was the case; Little Dorothy Fel ker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Ray Felker, was "Arline." the daughter of Count Arllne, who ap peared in the prologue of "The Bohemian Girl." Little: Miss Fel ker,1 who has had considerable stage experience, was attacked by a stag. After the rescufe by Thad- deus. she was stolen by a band of gypsies. Twelve years' have elapsed by the time the first act opens.- and! Arllne is 'then por trayed by one of the members of the cast. Tonight, the closing night, the Brandon ; Opera, company -will otter "The Spring Maid," an oper etta' in two acts, Friend of Roses ; ; i Will Speak Here Dr.1 F. S. Sellinger of Tacoma. Wash., will give a- lecture and demonstration of .rose pruning at the Chamber of Commerce Wed nesday evening, February 25, at 8 p. m. Dr., Sellinger is honorary vice To Car o a Cold -! - V s . . - in Salem Leaders Will Play Portland Quints Saturday Two teams rrom the Leader club of the YMCA will play Port land Leaders here Saturday.- One of . these teams Is . the. Webfeet. They have a. fine team and are ex pected to carry away honors. From the .remaining players another I If , I V .V 1 1 1 4. t : I i i 1 1 TURN :Y01JR?l5!-SCDEb ARTICLES. INTO CASH Now is the time to clean up the premises. The articles you have discarded can still be used. Sell them for cash. The Statesman Classified Ad will do the work at a small. , . r . .. :,- . :, .... . ' . i .COSt.: ' ' ' 1 Try - r,;v, A. . STATEiSM AN CLASSIFIED Laxative e i4 - - - ' - , tabhli .n--2& 3 - : The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will for tify the system against Grip, Influenza and other serious ilbt resulting from .a Cell . Tboxbeartthiaaisnatura. Write the ad this morning and call 23. Real bargains go fast. Just as well have the s cash as something that is sticking around in your way. Now Is the Time for Action IP mi 23 or 583 Day or. Night 8 - ALWAYS KEEP AN EYE ON STATESMAN .. '': CLASSIFIED ' : : si St t-ff . x . team will be picked. Both teams have excellent players. H I ? : . . fA 5 " VIA