WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 20, 1926 2 TOE OREGON STATESMAN.; SALEM, OREGON Genu Baleim) '14; In: Season; $ Lewis To -Meet George M In Arhiory Fight Tyriigh Peak PLAY 18 f A3TEST , . SEEH tlHS YEAR Frankie Visitors? "Drive Halted Short ! " Local Pi f -for Vsctory of jGbal by ayers Salem blgb school defeated tbe "basketball team from WoOdDurn last night 49-14. The came was slated to be Salemf a hardest t the season In this division. It that is bo, Salem is a good , W entered in the state tournament; Tbe game was, played. , on ytfce ; Satem, high ' -'. Different inUhe scone may be attrlbated to the difference 1n the abilities, of the two teatts to con nect -with baskctsi Ralean was on as . she hasn't been this season. "Wodburn, on " tjie otjher hand, seemed unable tcj mak her shots land on the inside of the hoop. J.. Draper startedi the scoring with long - shdt - after several nioments of mid-floor skirmishing., Olinger followed ,- witjh another basket on the net.piayi When the score was 14-1, j the jfWoodburn men called time oat. Stiff check ing resulted, and, the ffirst quarter endsl wihtout farther scoring on either side. .; ;. j .. I :, It looked as thongbjthe Wood burn , men werd out fjor a come back" when the second Quarter got under way.' But! Salem took "the quarter 24-5? Ther tHro "baskets Wood burn - earned - In iithla period werelong tMes. I1 ': -';t'"l Both teams played 4 surprising ly fast came. The ball here, and then there bef or 4 mostfof the spee- xaiors were aware oi u. Starting in the second half, Sa lem ran up six points liefore Wood- burn finally Scored a;) free throw. A bout r tbis .; time Sfrgmnnd went out on fouls. Soon aftfT Norton -of Wood burn followed siilt. Momen tarily the scoring lagged.1 while the teams were adapting them selves to the new combinations. But Salem was not to be stopped long. Lyons had gonef in for Sieg muhd. Ash by ent In; for Olinger. The third quarter ended 36 to 8 lor. Salem. " j ' j ? L '-.In the last period the Woodburn men started' out withja -speed that ran their score up to 14.' for tho first outfit, stood tho fastest men. in was leading as high point, man of .the game by several point .when hef made natural ex it through fols. jjj i ' liaffy, not showing strong in the first; half, opened. up-. In Ihe home stretch, and fraeed jonf of : the 'gaaie-aa high! point man, withU& points to. his! credit.' . paring 5 the internals between periods the jSalem .jhlgh school band -played. (Cheering during 4he tnUge. contest was qt a .greater height than at any previous game this season. t j - - 'Lineup for! the game follows: Kaletu . I'osition Woodburn . Du f f y, ( 1 f );-.!. . TIT : j Bom hof f ( 5 ) Biegmund I0)LF. iCarnthera(7) J. Drager (?,.. C.J.' Norton (1) IL.Drager (4) RG.jj.. McKenzie Olinger (7) ..LG... Deett (I) .Substitutions: 6a3em Adams. Xyo&s (3),t and lAshby (30). .wooaourn Allan and Sims. Referee Pug Rois of Salem. ' (If L FORFEIT MDFlEy f 1 1 ' - , ; . POSTED B1flE- ; tytfhen i h frf vj7rc fhrnuah tnp trees wnen trie arfe pre- j I j - - ; - i - ! ; S - I . .... ,.- - , 1 Win by Local Fighter I Boost Him Well.Up.Scjtiarc Ring Ladder Salem fight tollbwers dieting an, unnsuaL-attendance 10? night at the armory when George, McCormlcl:, PaciIS coast V claimant eetlTrankleikIje'rrsv ' Lewis, a local boy, haa Wroptet ed a. str.enuous: period of training and last night said that lie j a in fit condition for the encounter. McCormick last night had fail ed to make the announced ring side weight ' of 14$ pounds, but Lewis refuses to demand a jweight forfeit, assuming the extra risk In meeting the fast Port jander. The : Salem, lad . weighed . 143 pounds at the inclusion of train ing yesterday. ; ', MeCormlck i i going -to-prove hlmaelf a real problem fori Lewis. Should the local boy best Mc Cormick ; 1 tonight ho will ,Uke about six strides up thw ladder. i Scott Holling and Joe iJwett. scheduled for the semi-winflup de serve as much motion as Lewis and McCormick. In their class these two men are more than just "gbod and can be relied ipon tn furnish more than their s the entertainment. : Stocky Foley, Salem's bantamweight, has - challenged Tommle Murphy and two or three PorUanders in his weight..' maker Harry Plant has not yet received ! word from . the boym Jol ty is after but plans if jpossible to put him on with a good! man. as a special attraction. j -4 ' Ted Pox, 107 pounds, of Inde pendence, is billed .to meet Young Leslie of Portland and wlll'prob nbly keep his repute of out-boxing all comers in his weight. Forfeit money has been posted for the actual appearance of the main eventcrst ! V-'.fefS't y$ V : : . ! , ;. :..v-r. i ' ' r -..j.;:;i.T'-'.;fe , !u? -v hare of newest Siegmund. playing time with the Salem out 'tis one of the squad. He v ( iLATElFIGHT NEWS 1 i - OM AIIA. Xeb.T Jan, 1 ( By Associated iress.)-f-Harry Oreb, Pittsburgh Middleweight champ ion easily win a referee's decision ovt Joe Lohman ol Toledo, Ohio, lo a 10-round fight here tonight. Grel toyed -with Lokman" through out and In (the 10th round tried .to land a knockout but: Lohman avoided his barrage. ; r i BOSTON, Jan. lk.-4(By Asao-i dated Pressj) Al 31 eld of Lowellj tag Champion, wod tb referee's decision over. Morris Schtaifer ot Omaha in s, 10-rond fight' here tonight. BUTTE. Mont.." Jan. IS. (By Associated press. ) f Toung Xa- uooaiisia, . -riiipino ooxer, ana Dixie Lahood of putte went fast, rounds to a draw cere to tight:, r 0 w;:r-'- ' . OAKLANfD, Call, Jan. tlitL Associated Press.) Leo Lomski. ' hard hitting middle weight, from " Aberdeen, Wash4 and Ray Pelky off iOakland. com pleted training today for their 1 0-rpund right, at X.oth fighters wesro reported, la topx shape. relky will the; scales nark encounter tomorrow Oakland! . auditorium. It is ! expected that outweigh his opponent somewhat as the OakLander tips above lhe li pound JONES K BOUT !-', i Tl 10W 1 IS ChamDioni Wiris'-W plane SptttFollqwing - ; 4b Minute btrugglc Ii Air- SILVKRTON.- Jan. 1 9. ( Spe cial to They 'Statesman. 1 Henry Jones. Protd, Ut&b:.-' western wel terweight champiQn, last night proved himself a' better strat.egi3t. than Johnny Maurus. ' After 4 mnutes-ol pulnishment administered by . Mauros; Jones worked ont of a grapevine hold and fiung Johnny with aj shoulder smashing airplane spin. Maurus in his .third match with Jones has made -great j progress. He repeatedly tortured Jones with short-arm scissors holds one last ing; for three and a half minutes. At this time Jones risked a broken srmor dislocated shoulder rather than pat the mat. . Maurus as ruthless inj his work and led into nearly efery hold. He pat Jones' stopper system to a severe test and often forced the champion to abandon this defense and shift into Deadlock land body friendly logs blaze up in the fireplace have a Camel! WHEN it's a winter night and the day that was busy is done. And outside the snow is driving through the trees before the wind. When, in ' side, the crackling logs catch fire and burst into flames above the hearth -have a Camel! For Camel is the tried and trusted friend of millions of experienced smokers. Whether your returning steps bring you home tired or jubilant, no sweeter, more mellow fragrance ever came to you from a cigarette. There's not a cigaretty after-taste, not a tired taste'm a whole county full of Camels. Only mild and mellow flavor, deep-down contentment in.your, home or any - borne wjiere Camels arc lighted. 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Reynolds Tobacco Co. ; t 1 i. 1 OR GHAMP BOOK HARD SANIES Will Tackle Alt, Angel and Portland Western Union Fives This Week 1 BASKETBALL SCORES f n . . . grapples. From first to last Ihfy audience was 'po stoutly for JiAtrus that thoyrfcfused the Utah man recog nition for bis work, without doubt the beM 'Jxe has shown in the val ley; Manrus badly shaken bu not! disheartened after the match, aaln chalUned , Jones and as serted that 'with last night's ex perience and the imprayement in his own work that- he would yet take the belt. ; . : Present at the match were Al Karasick. Cal Herman, Virgil Hamlin and Robin need. ; Ted Brown, ''- recently defeated by Jones, challenged him by telegram from Portland ; after the match. The attendance nearly i filled Eastman's gymnasium and Referee Rastman at times had difficulty in contrlling , supporters i of the wrestlers.' - - . : ;. ' .. ;. i ; .; 1 Two SUverton wrestlers! Young AnderBon- and Stub, Wheeler, fig ured, in the preliminary, Wheeler wlanlag by two. falls, one in three minutes and the second in IT minutds. : . j(. -. -; " . Before the main evnt Frankie Lewis of .Salem was introduced to the audience and it was announc ed ' that on January 28 he would meet Stolx of Bend at a bout here. otibby, 610 1 I Webfooters. Salem basketball champions in the 19-year-old class, are scheduled for a heavy week of play. Thursday night they go to Mt. Angel to meet the Mt. An gel Juniors. ; Satdrclay-nfghf they go to Portland to" play. te: Wfestern Union team. . Mt. ', Angel isf n ported k to have a strong team' this year. They are said to be good on defensive,' and to try for most of their shots .lose in. Webfooters, however, ex pect to win after a hard fight. J At Portland, however, they look for a game that might end in de feat, j The Portland Western Union basketball boys hold the northwest championship of West ern Union basketball teams. They are reported to be larger and heavier than the Salem boys. The Webfooters 1 are 1 determined -to give the Portland team their hard est battle of the season. - "Lineup for the Nt. Angel game will Include Miller; and Simpson al forwards, De liarport at ten ter and SchaeGer and Keeney at guards. ; ; ; Eugene Bible university will establish boys' i home and school and home for aged. , '' , , - Poor goods .need the biggest ad jectives to sell them; HEILIG THEATRE MATINEE NIGHT TODAY s Cy etrnm ot bri::e;g - fathe IN GAY NEW, YORK PRICES: Matineo 25c, 50c, 75c Evening OOc, fl.OO, 91U50 pjus tay 1". of O. 40; V. of M. 19. EUGENE, Ore. Jan.,19.W(AP) -r-The University of Oregon bas ketball team defeated tbe Uni versity lot Montana five here to night 40 to 19 in its opening con ference game. Montana started the scoring in tbe initial period and led four to one foif the first five minutes. This lead was soon overcome by the Oregon team and at the end of half time the Webfooters led 13 to 8. The second half was all Oregon, tbe Webfooters shooting from all angles pf the floor. DurfnglthiS period Coach Relnhart sent four substitutes. Jerry Gunther, playingLhis.tirst year as a regular ... .. . iur ureKun iw in scoring wuo I points. second. Okerberg with 13 was Gonzaga 24; Whitman 15. WALLA WALLA. Wash., Jan. 19. AP.) Gonzaga university's basketball team ! defeated the Whitman college quintet here to night 24 to 16 in an unusually fast game. -At the end of the first half the score stood ten to three In favor of the visitors. ' " BASKET BALL WHO'S WHO Presenting - ROBERT DRACtER 5 Feet It inches, 17H Pounds GUARD. Playing his second year on the team, his first year as a regular. Bob has proved to be a guard th' guards. Few aspirants for in dividual honors ever get beyond this husky lad. He in not a flashy player, but his consistent defensive work and his steadiness help give the team the foundation without which flashiness would be impossible. Bob has another year in the high . school and will undoubtedly inf be a bulwork en next year's squad. TWO PLAYERS BENCHED VETERAN STARS OPWKXATOIIS MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH who substituted for; Bluege last year after he sustained Injuries, wlir succeed Peckinpaugh and Tate will be Griffith's first string catcher; " The "old fox"! does not censure Peck because of his errors in the 19 2i-world series, j Grlfflthsaid several of his prominent playejirs have no signed their 19?G contract eluding "Bucy" Harris. But fith Bays Harris will Bign. 1 TAMPA. Fla.. Jan. 16. (By Associated Press.) Roger Peck inpaugh and "Muddy" lluel. Vet erans of the 'Washington Ameri can league champions are to be benched this coming season to make room for youth and speed. Clark Griffith, president, an nounced. 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