TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24, 1G23
THE OREGON-STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON
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.AGGIE
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HIGH POIiJTER
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Yiliamette Forward has 11
Points to Credit; Rid
ings Close Second
BASESET: SKOOTEES
BEAT
BEARCATS
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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
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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.
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Fasnacht 11
Robertson .
Hartley 4 .
Emmet 3 . .
Erickson . .
Herman
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offending players were slapped on
the wrist. At the close of the
Father Time, better known
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. . ..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
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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 .
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CanadianPacific
7T TIDeaccn -QcnlAmh PasnD&l
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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.
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an Salem team o tMir weittt wuiii6vi w vi
stmI nrnmlnfl tn cive keen comne-
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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.
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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!
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Highly " Refined' iBaslcetball
Game Staged by Phi
Kappi Pi Members
ALL RIGHT MA AM
YOU BET I'LL HURRY-
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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
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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
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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
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