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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1926)
I? 2 ; " ... ., .... ,!....: ,;,.:.f- .Saturday morning. January. io2 v , - TIIR OREGON STATESMAN-SALEM,, OHEGON EIOtERS:WALK:s OFF ; WtM R-' BOYS',' TITLE; - 1 : i ' - - Doctors nil i -rnnri nppprr t lilt mum BEST EVfER STAGED Journals- Win in Consolation Contest; Defeating the ' ' NihUuniorSs , . , v tin Wehf ootrs n. ?Uio . Oldor Boys tounrnament conducted at th Ralem YMCA by defeatine the Hl-Y boys .14-1 3 last night in the closest -same 7 played ' on" the TMCA gymnasium floor this sea son. By-winning the, tournament. the Webfooters win 'the right to call themselves the best basket ball team in the eity within the age limit of 1 years. - The game was a fast as it was, close. Superior defense work, In the tight spots was largely . re sponsible for the victory. At that, the Webfooters were fire points behind In the last two minutes of jplav. Risking all. In an attempt to kep . their .record clear, and to hang- up the championship of the tournainil.DsvaJlmiriXiaopm v their dhfenseT VoVcofeVetot 4 bet the Uaske at t I attend at the tiotiTi'" ': .'.,;.t U . pojrit the floor they sped, shorw in wonderful VeVt5Mnd Pni Ina ihort passes all Abound their basket." Snot rained. toward the " quict.littls hoop jsnspepded some ' ,: !chtt fjeet from thej floor. Result?!" : the "Webfootres skipped out with 1 the extra point Just as the whistle r from 'the side line announced that y the game5 'and the tournament , "were things of the past. ; ' : Simpson was 4he 7 outstanding Jrtayer for the Webfooters. and with hlf contribution of 8 points ' raa largely responsible", for the ylctory.itle, was backed .wlih i cellent team wptk rhjt-hUmsLtt -v filler "in particular. v . ' i. ' Marr" and the? Adams brithers i showed well for the Hi-Y's. Fol lowing the game the boyn met -: down in the locker rooms, and irltb Hob n'oardman. physical di rector of the YSfCA. serving ns sole audience. the game was t: 11 1 1 1 1 it 1 i 7 : Including all S s . ' i ' ' : u - .. - ;:: I j . --J.- :;..,-.." 1 - - . " ' ' a lifi : : . f . , M i ;'5A?iwr" r.- ' ' K . ' - W r ;;;' - if 1 h- -U f j.. . !- J - !;- I ; ! '.;..Wj.ntn!': p A , . . t y . f ? .i ., '. . I ' -f,T-.- , ; ! I 4 f i JA'w. :" 'it . ' ' I 3 : - 1 ' Tt.-..., , t , x '-, - '' ' . t i i - ".Mir'. ax T !-- J j' .- v m. R.l - .-- 4- j of every number; - .J "!....' -AY J 'J ' 12 : J1 ' ? i.i t If 'I VI . 15 IA V III We would colors vou !-- y. require. All perfect i -r,-:;, we wouia sueecsi canv se eci ons so rnai me ifv i . . 1 4 .sr i ? TTColton 1 andSvool miktincs'm Iti mostly darf &ha!des(. rSome V elox others plain. 3 pair )! 11.00, net pair Lot 3 Si- Phoenix,' Wayne i and other i - high frratte makes of ssilk,1 silk J and fibre and- fibre Hose. J! ;ome seamless.! Included 1 n . v;this lotare wool, and wool and ! i;' cotton 'mixture, ribbed, plain , - STARTINGr TODAY Sidp played over again With a thor oughness and skill that would be a credit to any college game. . S. Oregon Journals won the con solation tournament by defeating the Night Juniors. 7 to 10. ThoJ Journals showed good team work, and ability to . connect with the hoop. The ight rJunlors showed lack of experience. butfpught till the last whistle. ; , ' Siegmund was high point man of the RamevHhootin'ir baskets for a totail ittj2i- Tpoilit'Crtine" was the outstanding man' for the Night jjtintors. . . ; Lineup for .the flnials of (he big tournament follow: Hl-V I Vebfooters p. Adams ..-J...Rtbb U liarr L..........vLM00re L .Admti ..i CCrafle c Wood 1 It Beechier ...LSi"P - - n Beechler ....i.i.LGamble .v...;.l. F:...4J... Miller K F. .-. Simpson Fr. pe Harport.- Schwabauer ,SIegmnnd ..... Clutter 1.:::.. Bates Q...ir4- KeeneyQ G 4 SchaefferO... L.i i..7 Kast v Referee. Kaf ory t sco re keeper. Miller. , , . consolation Telman : timekeeper Lineup for the finals: j Xlght Juniors. Journals I Refifji4ojeep Nlghf 'Juniors thd liRht to l"ayin the consolation finals by (treating the Leslie. M. Kss In j;ttrst of the senjial tq, be piky LjFrlday . afternoon. The perlenced Leslie- boys.v howerer. hW e Jurs- in the first balf.,'1 -I :-.'''"' f " . ' -"' 7 In the second iseml-finals the Oregoia journals took the game without the slightest exertion. Theirj Opponents, th Creeks,, vol unteered to take the defeat by failing to appear for the contest. Taal, Actor's Tolley ball boys de- Duited games though Dr; (Barrickls team three out of fire ,It looked as victor was Ho go- to the Barritk. men,.. when .theJO(luthf first two games. .But pullingi th; trite stunt ihtrOdued' by the Pitt burg jPJrates in tbje last world ser-; les. the Actor aggregation st tighti lor rather hit tight, and plucked the next three games. This tournament." declared Bob Boardman. physical director sizes in the tots but not i ii ' t i "j IfcMi.S ,i A ill -A - 'i suggest eirly selections so desire may be had in the hose :rio seconds listed 3 for r i - . , s s-4 v 5. -if ,M V f . t . ft'9 Whew J6n Throws: ReM9. lReffaimng Title "has been the most successful the YMCA has staged for a long time. We are onljr sorry we were no in the new building so we could hare had larger crown. As it was we couldn't -hav; packed - anotheif boy. into the- gym for ; the games, last nlgbt.-j, , .: ." . : :Today thjr ,will be aVfask ball luu rnuuient.be Id for lhR Pi oneer clnbs of the city.; Purpose the . tournament t to determine" the best PinHr LltauketbalLteaia. in iSlem. (1 0n Friday. January IS. a rail off all "Pioneer clubs In Marlon county wiiljbe held at Methodist hurch of Salem. At that time -a basket ball tournament will be held for all the Pioneer clubs In the county. - 'The purpose of pick ing the best Salem team today is to ( enter it 'ju the county tournaf nient. " ! ! "' h f GRANGE THRILLS IN 'MB S T r If,, v " . Seventy Yard Run for Touch ' own BijiiiRs Huge Crowd I - to its Feet ;v';-"'lr ' jlTAMPA. jJpIa,. Jan. l. (By As sociated Press). Eight thousand south Florida football fans saw Red Grange run 70 yards for a touchdown here today in a game between (hs Chicago Bears and tho Tampa Cardinals. The run, which came in the fourth quarter, brought the .crowd to its feet for the? one big; thrill of the game. Grange's ; Bears won 1? to 3, with ' Red's touchdown and a touchdown (and place kick by Ed Sternaman of Illinois. The Cards marked up -their three points with a drop kick! by Ursulla of Minne sota. I : ' v" ' j ; SLATTF.RY WIXS s .BPFFALO. Nv Y.. Jan. 1. (By Associated Press.) Jimmy Sl&t tery, RulTalo light heavyweight. .won a judge's decision over Maxie Uoscnblootn of New York in a 10- round bout here today. all sizes that the sizes your- Lot 2 jA'noeiJx.wool arid sil k f. iid and.; ' mercerized and ; Plain and ribbed,. r v 4 j Lot 4 V M Phoenix Laxite, Onyc rt- -xrii..'TrA ' -.ii n. ; all full fashioned. Good PIIEI J M . .1 JATF " '15 111 ! .1 M - II ihioned. Good ranee V T Jj , ij ut not every size in' fl . 1 of, sizes but i .H .it ! f , Most of Nationai Indoor 4 letic, Championships Are Awarded in West NEW YOnK, Jan. 1. The mid dle west gains most of the nation al indoor championship "plums" of tho amateur athletic union for 1926, according to a list of the awards made so far and announc ed .today. Four out of seven maj or athletic title meets this year go to that , section, while two are awarded to the cast and one to the south. Chicago will stage the indoor track and field championships March 6 in addition to the men's swimming meet, scheduled the first week in April. Kansas City will be host to the .basketball tour nament March 15-20, while St. Paul will hold the four-wall hand ball championships on the same dates. Both boxing tournaments go to the east, Philadelphia holding the junior event March 26 and 27 and Boston the senior championships April S and 6. The women's swimming championships will be held at St. Augustine, Fla.. Feb ruary 9-13, OLYMPICS WIN VANCOUVER. B, C. Jan. 1. (By Associated Press.) Playing op a field that was so enshrouded in, fog that at times the players could scarcely be seen from the side lines, the San Francisco Olym pics defeated an All-Star Canadian team 1 1 to 3 in English Rugby here thi.-i afternoon. This game was the deciding one in a series of three with local aggregations. o'wnvn wins from.uyax COLUMBUS. "Ohio Jan. 1 Eddie O'Dnwd, Columbus, won the jndges' decision in 12-rounds here tduy with Tommy Ryan of Buf falo. They were bantamweights. wool 4 i wool ) f 4 t 1 and v " i.. - 5 f t ranee V i If "ill STARTING s TODAY- Ath- i 1 1. M : . , t .x ,i .-a - -til C-J il - AS I - iw J I FOLEY HI FILIPINO 10 A INDIA! Canadian Is Beiieved tp Have , Slight Edge Over Young Nationalista j f PORTLAND, Jan. 1. (By As sociated Press). Vic Foley. Cana dian bantamweight boxer of Van couver, B. C, and Young Nation- alistal Los Angeles Filipino, fought ten rounds to a draw in tbe main (event of New Year's day card here. Whatever edge there was belonged to the Canadian for he landed the cleaner blows and outpunched his dusky opponent. One judge voted for Foley, while the other two. called it a draw. In ;the six round- seml-windup, Bert Tribbev! Marshfield middle weight took the decision from Leo Stokes, Spokane. Billy Men dez, Tacoma welterweight, won in six rounds from Pete Santos, picrtlana. PRISONERS STAGE RIOT SEVERAL ARE HURT IX NEW YEAR'S DEMOXSTRATIOX ST. LOUIS. Jan. 1. (By Asso ciated Press. ) Several j prisoners were ; injured, none seriously, in a riot at the city Jail late today, following an attempt by guards to halt a New Year's demonstra tion, j Eig-hty prisoners in one corri dor attacked the guards, hurling food.j tin dishes and dining uten sils, tables and, benches at them, and the riot was quelled only af ter the arrival of: 100 reserve po licemen, headed by Chief Gerk. The injured prisoners were trampled in a general rush down a narrow corridor. YOUTH TAKES OWN LIFE M.HtjtlKD lilT FOIR DAYS, KILLS SELF WITH IH'LLKT SEATTLE. Jan. 1. (By Asso ciated I'ress. ) B. M. Baker. 23, shot,! himself to death in a hotel heref tonjlght " fouf days aifter 'his nmrriage in Vancouver. B. C. to Miss Elsie Gabriel, police report- edX'Tws body was found by J. L. 'Bakery'-; brother; who said the dea1: mail' feared the sKock of his marriage won Id be fatal to his in 'alidl mother.. "I'm crazy." an un- LdHdressedf note- found j near tho jBodly, read. . flRKP HONOR rrlAIMKD t J ' rKRMAN. Teas Jan. 1. The BetlaJtorfM ! rPehn.'l arftrfemv- kM-jCttgaltoped roughshod, over th fSherniatr high "school football twtnf - today, vftining wljat p$rfe6rtAf'.td be the preparatory ehamptonship of the United States bjc: h.scbre of 4 6 tot6i . X j - ' j , ! BEEF ARE DELIVERED LEWISTON, Idaho. Jan. 1. (By Associated ; Press). -A car load of prime b4ef cattle was de livered yesterday direct frotn th range by Ben Reeves. Salmon river stockman. The cattle were In spleBdid condition and were finished entirely on grass; " "Mr: Reeves reports It has been more than 30 years since weather and .range conditions have been .so iwr; Acainemen., . .SEARCH FOR TF4tAX "l-i--.-'----', TJ ' -1 ne -. - ... H IRSAT FALLS, Mont.r;Jan. 1. i . ' r.. . . . --xcerepcrvionjgnti.a,r searching ; lire cimDenands along the Mus F!$lf?lff$V ariCushinan. for AtCr&rt" "Johnson, Insane and shell-' shoTkediveteran;wh.o escaped from tWCT-gnards' on -a train today while "tt jroute to the veterans hospltal a,gheridait.Wyo. 1 RIRI43 RILL PARSED j-i". j . . , ! V-.-y'f': ii'i7; 3.-- OLYMPIA. Wash JanJ lBy Associated Press). A bill provid ing for submission to the voters f Ih.fctAte next fall of anamend ment to' the state constitution to permitiTadingt-wilhottt comment Of th,- Bible 4n.! the public schoola wari t sed by the lower house1. tf 231'Tbe billBoW :goes to the Secntf. . s ! t - . -- - -' ' - SILlf TRAtX ARR1E S t SPOKANE. Jan.. li (By Asso ciated Press). Four trains of raw Mlk valued: at llk280.000 reach pd"Troy, 'lonL, from-, Seattle In record time over the Ore at North ern, railway officials of the road paid;, here tonight, The railroad .pots to make' a recnt-Vl JirPiurrTheJfttf" miles to Trovl was maae at an average speed of ST miles an hour. . Pocket book Found " , A leather folder .containing the driver's yieenset belonging to Hol-Bs-Bones of Turner was found by Officer James early Friday morn- 5: BOUT AFTER FILL Provo Grappler j Refuses I to Meet 0AC' Star Again for Three Months After 51 minutes and 30 secondk of grueling, work for . both men. Henry Jones of Provo, Utah, last night j at Albany defeated Robin Reed I of Corvallis and regained possession of title of western welterweight champion. An ' overflow crowd packed the Moos; auditorium to! its utmost (capacity and voiced disappoint- ment when Jones secured the first and what proved to be the final fall in a match scheduled for two hours, ' Just when Jones was on the point of exhaustion he crushed Reed to the mat using the flying mare -or airplane spin. So great was the violence of the fall that Reed was unconscious for seven minutes after being, carried from PHILBAYESTAKES - DECIS 111 BOUT Match With Charlie Dundee at Roseburs Goes to Lim it of Ten Rounds Phil Bayes, scrappy little Salem, fighter, won a decision from Char-' lie Dundee of San - Francisco in a ten round match in Roseburg last night in what was said to be one; of the fastest bouts ever put on in that city. , Bayes took the aggressive keep-j ing Dundee on the I offensive in! practcially every ond of the ten; rounds. Dundee was dropped once by Bayes although the local boxer was unable to follow up with a knockout. j , Bayes weighed in at 127 pounds' and Dundee at 135. J . liays wiU meet Kd Kelly, in the,' armory here on .Wednesday. Janu ary $. .Tommy Alurphy win also, he matched on the same card. ac-( cording to Harry ' Plahffe,!erstch-Il maker. IAVK SIIADK WINS f5W YORK. Jan. 1. (By As sociated Press.) Dave Shade of (California scored a Idecisive vie-; tory .over Roland Todd, English : middleweight In a 1 rt-round bout, tite featurp' attraction on the New Veal's oard". at;. Madison Square ftarden tonight. Shade did e'tvery-!-thing but knock but his English1 opponent. He floored him for a count of two in the third round;; but tho Britisher remained verti- al during the' remainder, of the ? ight despite .Shade's tremendous punching power.. ,' . ! I A li 7:00, 8:00, 9 :00, 3:00, 4:00, USv168 y'y . !-': 'y Jj20.9!20, 11 9:20 P. M: ?140 A. necUon.-iy F LK 1 END Yn EFFECTIVE JAN 9:20, 11120 Ai M., 3:20 P. M. Roseburg Limited, con necting for Grants Pass, Medford, Ashland,: Klamath Falls, and all Coos Bay Points .- ..." ;v f . o o2 V? Hiehways, Albany to Junction City ooS J? Jteide Hfebway, Albany to JuncUon City 9:20 P. M. Corvallis only. ; , ORE the rinR. After Jones had grant-. ed 5 minutes In addition to the usnal rest period between falls, physicians-attending Reed refused to permit him to proceed with the match. " ' j Jones, from the first minute of the bont, showed a ruthless de terminatldri to regain from Reed the title he had held for 14 years and lost to the C!orvallis lad on last Thanksgiving day. . ' Action and lots of it marked tho. go. In the first ten minimn Jones tritnl body holds, special If ing in leg splits aftd -fttfissors, all of which weref easily broken by Reed, who gradually assumed tho aggressive. .. -z ' With toe holds and modified hammerlocks Reed carried the work to Jones who, . time after time, made lightcning-like escapes from positions hard to solve. At the last minutes Jones was staggering abbut, lurching into the ropes. Both men were on their feet and slipped into a po sition from which Jones developed his winning throw, ' At the end of the match Jones announced that he would permit a return bout with Reed only aifter three months and with 145 pounds as the - weight. Challengers , of Jones are Reed, Johnny Morris of Oakland, Joe Manning of San Francisco, and Milton Ilarndoh of Glendale. Wash. Reed had given Jones two chances to regain the title within two months time. The main event was preceded by a' very brief preliminary. Cal Herman or Salt Lake refcreed both matches. 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