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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1925)
SCORE 154 AGOlES WM FIRST GAM1 S OF CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES; i FIGHT IS HDT" ; TO LAST PLAY Next Game Will Take Place Tomorrow at Corvallis; End in Doubt EUGENE, Or., March 5. In the first of a three game series of the championship of the northern di vision of the Pacific coast basket ball conference, Oregon Agricul tural college defeated the Oregon quintet 15 to 12, here this after noon in a torrid encounter. One of the outstanding features of the tilt i was the exceptionally close checking of both teams. Ore gon scored but four field baskets daring the' entire fray, while the Aggies made seven. 1 They play Saturday night at Corvallis at 7:30 p. m. Lineup and summary: Oregon Hobson Gowans . . Okerberg J Westergren (12) F. .C. .G. Ci AC (15) . . . . Hidings . . . .. Baker . . . . . Brown Steele .-. . Stoddard Jost .... J . . . . .O. . Oregon j scoring Field goals: Hobson 1; Okerberg l; Wester gren 2. Free throws: Gowans 2; Westergren 1 ; Okerberg 1. OAC scoring Field goals: Rid ings 3; Baker 1; Brown ; Stod dard -1 ; Steele 1, Free throws: Steele 1. -' Referee Borleske, of Whit man., i ; ' j"5. :--u--'- COWS HIGH TO MEET EUGENE University High Is Eliminat ed From District Cham-, pionshp 19 to 16 ; Corvallis High defeated the Uni versity Hifth of Eugene by the score of 19-it m a last, rough game played on the Willamette University floor last night. This game eliminates the University High as a contender for the dis trict championship which now lies between CorvallU and Eugene.: The game belonged to neither team till the final whistle as neith er team could run up a decisive lead. The first half ended 10-7 In favor of Corvallis. The Univer sity High came back strong in. the second period and shot tw o baskets before Corvallis could score which gave them a one point lead. Corvallis came back at once, however, , and the third quarter ended 14-12 In their favor. The final period was roujjh, both te&niH committing a large number of fouls. Martin. Corval'is guard, going out of the game on Jour per sonals. ; Rowling, Corvallis forward, was high point man of the game with a total of nine points to his credit. Lineups were as follows: University High 10 Ridings (5) S;eans (2 . Hall (1) .1 . Hays (7) . ... Hempy (1) . .F. .F. .C ,G. .G. S. Corvallis 10 Rowling (9) Gait Tip per y (8) .. Smith (1) Martin (I) . . . . . Sailing Referee: Ross, Sclem. Silverton High Ready For Game With Woodburn SILVERTON. Ore., March 5. Special to Tho Statesman.) Sil "rton rich school Is making prep arations for its most Important game of the. season -that with Woodburn. This game will be played Friday night on the Silver ton floor and will be a double header as both the boys and the girls will play. A great number of Woodburn rooters are expected to come down for the occasion. Willamette Juniors Beat By Sophomore Hoopsters Tn the second game of the inter class series at Willamette univer sity the Sophomore boys basket ball squad defeated the Juniors by the score of 25-13. The first half was hard fought with the edge only slightly in favor of the Sopho mores the period ended 14-10 in their favor. , In,th necond period they ran away and completely swamped the upper class. Mann, Mast, and Adams starred for the Sophomores, and Carter was high point man for the upper class. ELKS SELECT M H FOR OFFICE Officers for the coming term were elected last night by the Elks at their regular meeting at the Elks' club. W. L Needham was chosen exalted ruler; O. L. Mc Donald, exalted leading knight: Milo Rasmussen, loyal knight; Frank Durbin, Jr.. lecturing knight; Harry Weedmeir. secre tary; Jacob Fuhrer, treasurer; Jo seph Hazzard. trustee; A. L. Fra ser. tyler, and C. B. O'Neil. repre sentative of the grand lodge. Over 300 members were present at the" election last night, which was held at the regular Thursday evening meeting night. The In stallation of the officers will be held next month. Bronchitis Leaves a bad cough. So does "fla" and la grippe. Bat these lingering coughs yield easily .to the healing and curative qualities of CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY Every uaer is , friend PARTS - PARTS - PARTS "JIM For All Cars Smith & Watkins "BILL" SNAPPY SERVICE PIIOXE 44 it BURNETT BROS., JEWELERS "PAY US AS YOU ARE PAID" EIGHT STORES IN OREGON, WASHINGTON AND CALIFORNIA 'LIU mm I: lit ' ' 1 1 mm Mil. The Annual Sale of Watches at the Burnett Store is intended to show first, the high character of the Watches, and next the ease with which a fine watch may be acquired under the Burnett Saving Plan. Amr A7- i-L. A CI. llFUGV IdZfT -payment of a dollar bill! 4 -itrsr-. The balance may be paic la veekly or month ly payments payments co srn :! as to be negligi ble nobody will ever miss t1 ? fnonsy. And you can have for a single dollar h?ice of a "Congress of the Watches of the Work!" at the lowest Cash prices and on the easiest terms ever known. 0 The Gold Medal Watch Elgin Special $1 Down The world's finest timekeeper sold with - the understanding that if after thirty days free trial it does not prove itself to be Worthy of . the title we take it back.! Seventeen Jewelled move ment Gold - filled case which is guaranteed or five and twenty years. t Priced at $42.50 Xo money needed none asked for! If you decide to keep it after a thirty day trial Pay us as you are paid a dollar a week will do! . Here is the nationally advertised Elgin Watch in a gold filled case which is guaranteed. Sold at a price which is usually lower than can be met with outside the Bur nett Organization. Featured at $14.95. Delivered for a dollar - , n Paid for $1 Weekly Take Any Railroad Watch Ft r a Dollar Down Here is the finest collection of Railroad Watches in the Nf -cf. 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