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s . - " iTIIE -OREGOn'sTATESMAN, SALEM OREGON : TCI .s - svi. 'f t-1-' ;WJ: f r- THURSDAY HORNING,- JANUAR Ytl4,-lG2tl - So, Win: T'fcUti$&MuedM 6 7 l- . i fiamwMist' '.Whip. im-WardliGame djiVJi LOCALS WILL PLAY OAC BOOKS LATER Fast Work. Will Offset Drag of Facing Players on 4 Foreign Floor " ;! According to nil that, is propef In the realm of dope, Salem high . wbttol Is scheduled for one of her fumlest fights of the present basl ketbaJl easoa when ;sb,; meets Corrallis high" school Friday evef ntng.V CortalliA'has the first ad vantage in-having the- game oh her, home floor,,".' ! a - Coach Huntington's men, al though they are anticipating a hard struggle, " are nevertheless pointing for the victory. Corvai- -; lis is considered one of the strong est contenders for the righ't lorep ; resent this section in the state ' basketball tournament to be held at Willamette university's gym- nasium March 11, IS and 13. Salem, if she can defeat the Corvallis lads Friday,, will be one step farther in her march to the state tournament. '- ' ' 1 Corvallis -started off Us season on the right track by defeating the ' fast Albany five1 20-14. Miller is reported to be playing a strong gamotfor Corvallis In the 'Albany gamo he made 12 joints. He Is Zfjfti at that. -ye? -AA .iV Salem students 111 probably ",fc$H4',a PP assembly--this .after J ioon to give the boys a fitting ' Vend-off. A large host of Salem ? nigh" 'school i rooters will aecom : p'any the team to Caryallis to sup 'Jiofflt daring the game. j .It'iSttrimmage was held again, yes l fc terday afternoon. : Coach Hunt ;, "t iJngten , is still stressing passing vnd. getting the ball down: the ; ifiooc so snots ran be taken from a jtukder the bankets. Loug shot , ;ho jpwns on as being too une-r-: Juln to be of much use. j , Salem's lineup to start against ,. jrcr-vallis will , probably include ruJTy and -Nash at forwards; J. -"and . dinger' at guards." Lyons, j. 'Adams and Blaco will' be' taken ""along for reserves, j 'iivTheVsalein 'men will stay in CWvalMs trrer night and -will meet .-'the O AC rooks Saturday - after noon. ;t THlamooft fcay shipped 14.00. 00O feet of lumber during 1925. v : I SPORTING I -DATE BOOK v iFfiday, Jan. 15 Salem Hi vsj porvallis, at Corvallis. jFfiday, Jan. 1 &Parriahr ts. TJ C. C. at Parrish. ! j 1 iFrjday, Jan. " 15. Wefoot er s. Turner Hi at Turner. Vhltman. at Walla Walla. Saturday, Jan. 16 Pflrrish Dftltasi at Parrish. , -1 j Si4 urday after noon. J:ijn. Ifi Kalera high ts. OAC rsooks Corvallbji'-.! - j -c-.i. Wednesday, Jan. 20 1 Fl-auk-i iei lewls vs. Georgoi Alcf'or- mlckHSaleni .armory. VSi -at! I- .seeonds.f The championship . belt . wmcit Karuhiik recently won from Tea Tnye was at stake tn tne match. PORTLAND. Jan. 13. Victoria defeated the .Portland i hockey team 3 to 2 in a last minute rally here tonight when Frederickson ; sank a short, relay from Haider- son with 4 8 seconds, left to play. CHH i Da STUB I CO EWT1ER AGAIN tHQ STATES French Fighte,rHere to Look After Interests of Span- isn ruguisi o v6y Stfitemater, Strong Iri Salem Game, Gjets poast League uffr jDavey Strite'mater, thej cocky little mounder and outfielder on the Albany, baseball team at the fag-end of the season, who won th game from Salem at Siilem in the first of the three game; series, has mounted another notch' on the ladder to baseball fame and re nown, jjif .1 A contract, legal and business like In appearance, has arrived frm, none other .than Nick Wil liams, chief scout for the best barked ball club in the Pacific coast league, which is at the top of j the minor league heap. This means that 'stritemater is Jto have a tryout at the spring training camji and will receive a salary of 3 CM) washers per month. Albany lfcfnMM-rnt-Herald. NEW sociated of of Mike Yokel Defeats I ; Al Karasick in Go I i j PORTIiAND, Jan. 13. 1- Mike Ycfkel, "light heavyweight fwrestler Salt Lake i ;ty took two out three falls from Al Karasick, Oakland, Cal hee tonight. Yo kel took the 'first and third falls. the first with a stepover; toe-hold In 23 minutes, 30 seconds, and the third in 25 minutes with a head chancery.. Karasick. pinned Yoke! in the -second- fall trith a re vefsO headlock in 16 minutes, 5 YORK. Jan. 13. I By As Press. ) Georges Carpen- tier, "ojrehid man" of France, ar rived today on another pugilistic to the United States, but this time it is not entirely on his own account. "Fignt?" he repeated. "Most assuredly, if the opportunity is good, but you should see this Pao lino of ! Spain if you wish to see a fighter.)" Carpentier thus epitomized the main purpose of his visit. Now 32 ho celebrated his birthday yesterday and admittedly past his fistic prime, the "Gorgeous One" is not particularly anxious for a strenuous program on his own account, though he considers himself in good, trim and "would like, monsieur, a shot- at Paul Berlenbach or Young Stribling." But Paolino! That is another matter and Georges with an ex pressive gesture, mildly asserted they Spaniard . is , tho "greatest heavyweight in the game today,," ready ijow. to take on either Gene Tunney.or. Harry,?WIlls,.-aad anx iouH tot prove nis right for a match will Jia-k. Dempsey. Carpentier is. here chiefly as ad vance man for Paolino who is due in New York in February with his manager, Francois Descamps. and other boxers in the Descamps stable.! OREeOWTiiJA: TO MEETTUESDAY Shakeup Threatened Unless Squad Shows Well Against Pacific Fivo and Jost; quards. Ilobson has been bothered all season by leg: In jury, so may not be of much, use. Murray, ; for;ward, and EdwardH, and Klminkt. guards, have the best chance to. break In as regulars. -() . OREitlANDKK MAY COACH. COLjUMm'S, Ohio, Jan. 13. Andy j'Swede" Oberlander, Dart mouth jstar backfield man and all Americjan selection this year, has been invited to become assistant football coach at Ohio State uni- If Oberlander accepts he come here next summer. versityi would SHOW WEEK JANUARY 9-16 Exhibiting iheUImproved Fordf Cars mnd Featuring the Latest Ford Egutpment ' ' .' 'All Ford Dealers are now i ; holding a, Ford National :H Shiowi exhibiting I the im . Jroyedr Ford cars, and :i , ;j featuring the latest Ford - equipmenr. vi.. ,; i-T-;f CThis is the finest . tioix iof Ford passenger , . carsr the, public has ever seenvfThe display Ithat the nearest' - Authorized Ford Dealer" has arranged will give you ari entirely new concepuon of r ord values. 4 , fWws 4 exhibi- - 'mm The display will be con tinued until Saturday night, January 1 6. Resolve right now thg.t you are going to see it Even though you haye already carefully inspected the im proved Ford cars see this display I JLt I is something entirely new. Remember you can go any time this be sure to go! week, but bee this Display at Your Nearest Auth orized FortJ Dealer s' - " .: i Sponsored by i r;t,:ii-vv'.- ' t ' .-. . . .. III'- irrnr - s" . i ' "... .. " ' ' " , ' i ... t .. -Minia hum It. ii if mil niiKiiin i i ii nil I umin iiiiiiii ir i m nun ) iiiMMiiMifi nwiiM , . . , r. ; .'.! , i j - -, - f - . i t ' - - 1 - - " i ' . ' f' : - --- t- . -t U ' , . - . . - ; ' ' '--' I 1 ' - .. , - S 1 ..'-! UNIVERSITY OFj OREGON. Eu gene, Ore.. Jan. 13.hr-(Special;) I'nless the Oregon basketeers show improrement jagainst, Paelfie here "Friday night. Coach Rein hart threatens a shakeup. JOreRon defeated Multnomah in Portland Saturday nlffht. 40jto 12. but the coach is not happy over the one sided score, as the Wbfooters were fagged out In the second half and scored only 13 points to 10 for the clubmen. Poor basket shooting by the Winded ' M, rather than good checking by Oregon, was re sponsible for Multnomah's low total, he thinks.; Oregon opens its coast confer ence season next Tuesday against Montana here. The Grizzlies are said to have a good team. Unlike last year, the Webfooters play their early games awav from home, taking the trip north Janu ary 23 to play Washington. Mon tana. Idaho and Washington State in five days. The Oregon-O, Ai. C. gmes rave been changed so the first will be nlayed in Corvallis February 13. Instead of Fugene,! and the second In Eugene February 20. instead of Corrallis. The schedule has been cut to & minimum, the - team playing no non-conference games - once theN neason starts. This will help save the players for late-season, compe tition. Relnhari thinks, attribut ing Oregon's loss of .the champion ship last year to the fact that the players went stalei,from fori much play. ji -f- T ; . ... No fir't teanr has boon seleelmtl Reinhart has been using most frer qnenlly the combination romoosed of Gnnther and Ilobson. forward Okerborg, -center, and WestergTeh TEO BROWN ASKS OR RETURrJ DflTE unsiTTTH: MEfJ BEG1H SPLASH rid Abefcrombie,; New In structor; to. Put .Varsity and Frosh to Work Decares He Will Meet Hariy Jones, Champion,. Any . Time, Anywhere : Tod Brown, who Tuesday night had Harry. Jones, inter-mountain title holder, .worried with a series of headlocks which were solved only by a-strenuous application of the airplane sling, declares, in a special statement to . this paper,1 that he is ready to meet Jon,ea anywhere, anytime. , Webfooters Defeat Dallas Second Five In a fast game played as a pre liminary to the Salem-Dallas con test Tuesday night, the Webfoot ers. Salem's champions in the 19-ye.ar-old class, defeated the Dallas second team, 15-14. The game was neck and neck from start to finish. The Web footers will again meet the Dallas second team in a preliminary game when Salem plays Dallas on the local high school floor on February 26 in a return game. Lineup of the Webfooters-Dallas go follows: Webfooters Dallas Miller ..; RF.. ...... .. Foriete Simpson, L.F. Oerlinger De.Harport C Garrett J,:.Schaeffer ItU Lefores Keoney LG Campbell ..Substitutes: Webfooters, C. Schaeffer. . Dallas: Parsons, Ry ron, Hayes and Chapman. Portland 19 25 tourist traffic was 35.32 per cent over 1924, say travel experts. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene.- Jail. j'S.tSpecial.) The University, of Oregpalrnrsity and freshmen rswiramliu$ ta4ntH will start practice:; bi earnest . thls; week, under their new instructor.! Ed Abercromble; ,wlo has been chosen to sncceed 11 dolph Fahl.) resigned, ; To! Conform with the events as j held, in intercollegiate meets 'In Ue Hast; the plunge for distance! has 5 been dropped from competition! ' Two clvanges have been made, one in starting and the other in the way of scoring in the diving events. In starting only" two signals .will be given in the fUture instead of three. In the diving the points scored by the performer will be announced at the conclu sion of his attempts. ' The list of events for competi tlon will be as follows: 50-yard free style. 150-yard back-stroke, 220-yard free style, fancy diving. 100-yard medley, and 200-yard relay. BEARCATS TO PLAY rj WALLA WALLA Whitman Declared to Have One of Strongest Teams ! in Conference Willamette university's basket ball team will journey to Walla Walla to meet the Whitman uni ' versity team Friday evening. The game will be the second confer ence meet for the Willamette team.,..';;".;''" v -3 N v Whitman is considered to have one of ' the strongest teams In the Northwest - conference.-- It ts thought that if Willamette can win Friday night, she will have little difficulty In taking:, the championship of the conference.';.. Whitman recently played Wash ington university hoopers, hold ing them to a difference in the seore of only two points. It is said Whitman has three veterans in the lineup, and is as powerful as last year. " V During the last few years Wil lamette has not fared well at the the hands of Whitman. The Walla Walla school has been taking the wins Tegularly. '- f j Coach Kathbun's Bearcats are not so poorly this year, 'them selves, and -it is the secret ambi tion of each man on the team to turn the tables on Whitman. Four veterans are in the Willamette lineup, Fasnacht, Robertson, Hart ley, and Erickson. Flesher has been playing in the other position. The Bearcats are in good shape after their game with Tdnfieldl It is thought they will be In better, condition for the Whitman game than at any time before in this season. v IMS WILL BET HEIYJOISffi Pacific College Five Trims Oregon Normal PACIFIC COLLEGE. Newberg. Jan. 12.; (Special.)-: By a mar gin of a single point Pacific' col lege defeated Ahe Oregon State Normal basketball team in 5 min utes of overtime, the final score being; 25-24, . ; . ' -! SPEED TAX CUT BILL. WASHINGTON. Jan. 13. A)h National democratic party leaders today sent word to minor ity, members of the senate finance committee who have sponsored a substitute tax reduction program, urging them to facilitate - early passage of the pending- revenue hill even at the expense of success of their plan. j 1 - Bout Is Scheduled for Silver s' Mob on January 19, . a a Prelim .Booked I . .SILVERTONV Jan. lS.f Al though ! defeated two wefka ago by Henry 1 Jones at Albany Johnny Manrus, California weltfrwelght wrestler, '-will, on January 19. try to defeat Jones In a matchj here. Jones the Provo, Utah j grappl hfiiMAnt)r been 'orstUiiC all comers, has only two serious contenders lor his laurels, wan rus and ttobin Reed, former, wel terweight" chatnpiotu arethe men he cares less to meet. j. In the Albany match Maurns gave Jones the surprise ot his life, throwing him flat vrithinfthe first 1 5 seconds of the event! Jones two falls were secured frpm Mau- rus only after 35 minute of hard work.,-, :". ' .: . There Vill be at leastSone fast preliminary on this card, ". ., i , , ' It., -' Slickers Victorious I Over Deaf Basketeers , ; . , i The Slickers, local basketball team made up of YMCA'boys, de feated the second team of the deaf school last, night in a fast game played on; the - deaf , school ? gym floor. The score.was 29to 10.. - Lineup for the Slickers Included Marr and Uyrd, Torwardi; Laugh ead center, .and Batchelor and Goode guards, ; Byrd wa .the out standing player for the! locals. SCHWAB SEES PROSPERITY CHICAGO, Jan. 13.-f(By As sociated Press,) - Charles M. Schwab, chairman of the Bethle hem Steel company, tonight reit erated his forecast of Continued prosperity voiced in Chicago last fall but to It he couploi a stern warning of the paramount neces sity of economy throughout tho whole economic structure of tho United States. Jh : : .time aft er WHERE'S that old jimmy-pipe that you laid awa with a sigh of discouragement? Dig it up! You can smoke a pipe!' 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