SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 20. 1925
HIGH SCHOOL-ALUMNI TO MEET AS FEATURES OF "FUSSERS" NIGHT WEDNESDAY
THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON
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IS
STILL UNSETTLED
Important Football Dates Set
at Meeting of Coaches
in Albany
ALABAMA SQUAD LEAVES
COACH IS I'LKASED AVITH
CONDITION OF GRID TEAM
' Negotiations ' jire : now being
made by; Robert-Kitchen, basket-
ball, manager for the Salem hSsh
school, to f arrange the schedule
; for Jjhe coming season. ; The first
" frame of the season will be played
Wednesday evening w i t k the
aluiani. : " . ' ' -
This game will W a feature of
Fussers.; night, the annual occa
uton at wjiich it is the custom
forthe girls to seek their dates.
foo(,1 he bills, and accompany
their escorts to and from home..
Alcmni . are considered to be
theY favorites for the game this
t year. The high school quintet
i hare usually defeated the alumni,
. bufthe latter were not organized.
Thhj year the- alumni booperB
nave been practicing lor some
time and will be able to show the
bins school boys some team work.
'Coach Hollis Huntington has
beefe giving his men nightly prac
tice on the high school gym floor.
lle- tias been stressing team work
- for:Mhe last' week. A capacity
bouse id expected to witness the
game,. ' "
Qpach Huntington and Bob
Kitchen Journeyed to Albany Sat
urday to arrange football dates
fortbe 1926 season with Eugene.
.'Albany and Corvallis.
.j i Eugene will again play Salem
ber. if present plans work out.
This .will be a feature of Armistice
Da. ' Albany will -play the local
team at Salem on; October ! 22.
Salem will clash- with Corvallis
v high school October 30, this game
als4 being in Salem.
.This gives Salem three of her
strongest games of the season at
home. leaving won the valley
championship the past season,
keeji interest in Salem's football
career next season is anticipated.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Dec! 19.-
(By Associated Press. )-r-With
cheers of hundreds of Alabamans
who met' them here still ringing
in their ears. 22 sons'of the south,
the University of Alabama's crim
son tide, tonight are on the first
leg of the long trip to Pasadena
where on New Year's day they.
meet the Unversity of Washington
Huskies in a post season football
game. -. . - . , - , -a - f-
The squad left Tuscaiboga lysle
today, with the entire student
body, f headed by Alabama' band
passed at the station to tfjsh them
"bon voyage." .
Coach Wallace Wade. Alabama.
announced himself a pleased with
the condition of tne team. I Dur
ing the long ride to the pacific
coast, the team will devote three
hourseach day to academic! work.
Coach Wade U expected to give
them a few lectures en route but
Tor the most part football will not
be discussed permitting the team
to relax as much as possible.
REED-ROY CARVER
TO COME TUESDAY
Robin Is Ready to Grapple
Again, After Friday's
.-.Thrilling Match ,
Roy Carver, Astoria wrestler
who ia scheduled -.to meet itobin
Reed, Olympic champion and con
tender, for- the world's welter
weight title, next Tuesday, is not
lacking in experience. Judging
from his record he is to show the
Aggie mentor a point or two. de
ment with Jones at Albany last
Friday night, but declares that
he will be rested up for the match
next Tuesday evening. He has
been training regularly, taking
plenty of road work and mat ex
ercises. Carver has a desire to meet
Earnie Arthur and Milt Harnden
in a match, and believes that he
can show them some new tricks.
Alex Santel has challenged .the
winner of Tuesday's match.
played on the YMCA floor this I last few minutes of play, when
' the Demons snared a basket,
LE
ESS DEFEAT
WILDCATS 19 TO 7
spite the fact that iteed i one f I Oregon Journals Lose' bv
the outKtandfnK wrestlers in the U' JUUIIIctlb vy
narrow Margin 10 Demons
season.
The game Was the first of the
season for the Journals. Though
they showed speed, they were
weak on team work. First half
went to the Demons. A rally gave
the Journals the lead until the
cinching the win.
Both teams will be entered in
the Older Boys' tournament to be
staged at the YMCA us part of the
holidays program. Following is
the lineup:
Oregon journals
Hill
,RF. .
Demons
.Simpson
Schawabbauer LF Rafferty
Rosebraugh
II. Waters .
S. Waters .
.C Flake
.TtG . . Gamble
. LG .... Benjamin
BAKERS FIELD WIN'S
I Referee. Hugh Adams.
SAN FRANCISCO. Deetl9..
Bakersfield won 3S to 0 over Sali
nas for the northern California
high school football championship
today. About 10.000 persons wit
nessed the contest.
FINANCE PLAN FAVORED
FRENCH BUSINESS MEN Al
PROVE SECURITY PLAN
Ovlfi $40,000 OBTAINED
llUt)ARINGBANK HOLDUP
'Jjtt H'ontiuued from vaje I.J
PARIS. Dec. 19. (By Associ
ated Preps.) The proposal of the
industrial leaders of northern
France to pledge their properties
as security for a loan from the
United States or elnewhere for the
purpose" of stabilizing the franfr
and providing a sinking fund for
the country's debts, has given a
new trend to the discussion of
how to re-establish French fin
ances. Manufacturers and business
men in all parts of France approve
! of the scheme and say that every
body must join hands to put into
effect this practical suggestion to
restore confidence and currency.
The cabinet took the plan un
der consideration this. evening re
garding it favorably. An outline
of it wan made known to the fed
eration of French producers,
which decided to appoint ft, com
mission to study it on behalf of
all business and industrial inter
ests in France
welterweight class.
Carver lipid the Canadian wei
terwetght title for a short time
having won it from Ernie: Arthur.
In a return match witji the Can
adian, Carver was injured and"
x-ou'd not wrestle for the greater
j part of a year.
The Astorian has recently com
pleted a nine months' training
course in the Orient where he
mastered some of the ju-jutsi
wrestling and the judo form of
defense. With these new point
ers he intends to show Reed a few
things. The judo form of wrestl
ing differs from the ju-jutsi in
that nerve jabbing is used instead
of muscle wrenching and bone
twisting. .
Carver is in wonderful condi
tion, he declares, and has fully re
covered from his injuries. ' He
states 'that he was bending over
to tie his shoe, a courtesy extend
ed to wrestlers, when the Canadi
an sprang full tilt at him. As a
result. Carver's back was wrench-
in Second Game
lilufr. pn a walk to the nearby
countryside, where they plugged
in (w a long distance line to notify
surrounding towns that robbers
'wefe ruling; the village.
TVe robbers knocked Mrs.
llubbell unconscious and after
Cutting the telephone wires took
theT.inarshal and the night, rail
road i operator with , them to a
bank Where they .worked for an-honr-
blowing open- the; safe,
inejiutimo shooting from Sftfto
10 .shots to frighten everyone
away . .
PASS TO BE CLOSED
YMCA Junior Leaders defeated
the South Side Wildcats in the
first of two basket ball games held
yesterday afternoon in the gym
nasium of the Salem YMCA. The
score was 19-7.
Wild Cats held the Leaders to a
low score during the first half,
bnt when the second period start
ed, the better team work and pass
ing of the Leaders ,told. LaiiR
head. center for the leaders, was
the high point man of the game
with 12 points to his credit.
Following is the lineup:
Wild Cats -Leaders
Elgin RF Good
Goodenoush . .LF Millett
Randal C .... Laugnead
Hug R(i. Batcheldr
Harmon LG . Darby
. . . KG . . ; . . Sherwin
Demons defeated" the Oregon
2E
Iji J- J
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ed and he was unable to wrestle I Journals 12-11 in the second
for several months. j of tjlft afternoon. This is
Reed underwent terrific punish-j one of the closest games to be
Kl'OKNK. Ore,. Dec. 19. (API
No attempt will be"ma to. op
erate a stage ifne between Ku-
gene and Bend this winter, H. C.
Hickman, of the Hiekman-Recd
company stated here tonight...
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MONTANA STATE WINS
AGGIE HQOPSTERS LEAVE
r ;
EftlIT PLAYERS UO SOUTH
jr FOU TOURNAMENT
CORVALLIS, Or.; Dec. 19.
JHght Oregon Aggie basketball
players wiir leave . here tomorrow
for'jbeir fourth annual Christmas
toirr'ol California. The Aggies
'we'ie . north .coast champions last
season, losing only to the Cnivers
itjr'ot California, two out of three.
The Aggies will open a nine-
"gaDW schedule with a contest with
th Auburn Cubs Monday night.
afte"r" which, "they Y will play in
StocktonSan Francisco. Oakland,
" Lqnfi' Beach. Hollywood. Los An
geles, Whittier and Fresno.
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WILLS CONTRACT IS OFF
DI&IPSEY ANNOUNCES THAT
TEUMS ARE ABROGATED
SPOKANE. Dc. 19. Montana
State college defeated the Spo
kane Amateur Athletic club bas
ketball team 38 to 2here to
night. The victory was the first
for the Montana five in the three
games played on its tour. ;
j njfht fur a ico.l rifn job
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-XOS AXGKL.ES. Dec. 19. (By
Associated Press.") In a signed
statement ; Issued today. Jack
D"&psey, world's 1 heavyweight
champion, announced that his con
tract with Floyd FiUsimmons call
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NEVEJRS IS HURT .
1 MATEO. CaU Dec: 19
(Bjr 'Associated Press). Ernie
Nrrers, Stanford football star who
leflj the college playing ranks for
a 55, 000 professional contract fn
Flfltida.' was slightly ; hurt today
vpfai the automobile In which he
was riding collided with another
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