"2 THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. ( FRIDAY MORNING JANUARY 22, 1026 i 41. i I sey .Negotiations Being Made for lleavy weight (jo in Boylcs' I hirjty Acres NEW TORK. Jaft. 21. (fcy th fAMiaclatfed Press. ) Tex ; Rick aril. whose prom ot ins; hand la -redItel wit h JiHeMVprr vWlioved to bft prel i minify f to matching " Jack Ttompkeyt for a "hearywelght title light with the ex-marine. Gene Tunney, ; broke hla? -alfertce i today sufficiently to give the Impression that he figures on staging this battle at his Jersey "City arena, Boyles Thirty Acres, next Sep tember. ; . Rickard refused to make any point Jjtank admission that he has negotiations for such a match near completion, as published reports bare contended. Likewise he de clined to deny them, but at the same time, be admitted holding a conference yesterday with Billy Glbston," rTunneys manager, ex pressed his conviction that Tunney is the. champion's most logical contender, and made it clear he, ha.slwlyed plans to match Derap Rey.with the persistent negro chal ledgerj. Iarry Wills ; j 'Vr.;' . i , , " ; WATERFdWL DEPLETED Hl'XTING .; IX WASHINGTON POOREST IX HISTORY IS SEATTLE, Jan. 21. (By Asso ciated Press.) Information fe . celd-here today stated that i Wlllapa harlor has experienced j the poorest waterfowl hunting I season 'in history. The season ' ended last Friday. j Game Warden Mossmah be lieved that the water fowl niy- riad were depleted by epuIeniicH' at GrpAl,, Salt Lake, Utah. Tulo Lake. .Ore., and other Inland waters. . Mossman said It was his opin ion that1 the epidemic which , car ried off thousands of ducks; at Great Salt Lake last spring was brought north by ducks that ap parently were well but germ car riers. He pointed out that mani festly the same disease appeared at Klamath and Tule lakes. ! WEBFOOTERS TAKE TRIP j - - - JTSrVKUKITY HOOP FIVK IlAVK FIVK (3.1MKS OX HAND ' EUGENE. Or.. Jan. 21. j(By 'Associated Press.) Four confer ence games in Ore days face! the University of Oregon basketball squad, . which leaves here in the morning on its annual northern aunt. The .Webfooters will play the University of Washington In Seattle Saturday night; Montana Monday, Idaho. Tuesday, and jWSC .Wednesday, with a Return game with the University of Washing ton January 30. Quebec's Dog-Sled . I .FAMOUS 30LD6i DCK5s. QuetSEC Quebec' histbftc; Go!deitt"rdogf takhig his reposef and gnawfng his bone over the post-office door, has plenty of canine rivals for fame doringhe winter season, especial ly ; 'during February t" when the Eastern International Dog Sled Derty'wlll be" run. Dog teams kre trotting up and down Dufferin Tertaccu the baying and yelping of othar brethevD-comes tip from the Lowr Town; the long strings or huskiefv mastiffs, St. Bernards. Newfoundlands, Great Danes and mixed breed are even climbing W.p and tort nous Mountain Hill under the very nose of the famous rjjiwj"df4jr. Famous because hm has Iiad at npvf'l written about htm and l'osX catds describing his romance have been scattered to thel winds . of heaven... ; - -t , i ,.f-.;,- One French Canadian, tacking vpiVoUnUln Hill with a package under his arm and anothe tnii Jiia anatomy declared recently that hel the post "ice. th "Golden Dog barked shrilly as oaeiHiie og-teams dashed by. Perhaps he ' was hearing i things, TEX MID SAYS CLASH ISJEill .f.V.j " I Mil ( f1- '' i r T' ' 'i " Y" JIT". y Sft-Joi10 eeujio' ! I T" L 1 VVJ JtJT ! i j " .s r"' ' is j lX yi - - SalemfBi : M SURPRISE GAME u - Entbusiasrrf Expressed; Fol lowing' Contest With ; Al bany Hi lues i Saem high Rchool will play th basketball ,. team from Ashland high)! school Monday I nigbr. The gam; Is to bo played on the floor of the Salem high school gymnas ium.;!.:: fVft Tljjis game comes as something of a? surprise, as the next game was Ithought to be with Albany hlghl school - next Tuesday, , Bob Kitchen, however, Jiad the chance to arrange for the game with the boundary boys, and cinched the chance at once. Aihland, It Is said, is all the go in tte southern part of the state as tkr as basketball Is concerned. While the game is not a division al qne, and Salem's chances for makjing the stale toirxament are not in danger, still .the game will be a fair Indication of Salem's chaices in the state tournament with the teams from, southern Oregon. cjaacb Huntington Is not letting up fon the training cf his men. Scrunmage is being held nightly, andf passing ; ana short shots are forever being emphasized. Salem will meet Albany high scojol Tuesday night. The game wUf be j played at Albany. While plaijts aro not definitely shaped an yet it is understood large ex curikion of rooters will accompany th Salem team on their conquest of wrVlbany. I Saturday night. January 30. the Salpin I boys will play th OAC nxijks a retsrn game The game wi be! nla (l on the Salem ym flojir. In the last game with the rooks, Salem won.-22-l9. - LIONS LURED BY CATNIP V: ' ' COUGARS FALLING PRKY TO FEDERAL BIOLOGISTS COLORADO SPRINGS.. Colo., Jaiji. 21. -(By Associated Press.) jMountain lions are being lured to) their death by oil of catnip. Stanley P. Voung of Denver, biol ogist In charge of the Colorado Kansas district of predatory ani mal control of the department of asiriculture told . the Colorado Fiwh. Canif) and Forest Protective association today. "A cat is a cat regardless of its sizo or living con ditions, and the great mountain lion is as susceptible to the de licious intoxication of catnip as is our own pet tabby," he said. ."The lions onie down to roll about in pitches of poisoned food arouqd which oil of catnip has been pour ed, Just like little Tvittens." IXever invite a letter-carrier on a! hiking trip. ICBBOIS Derby Evdn Awakens the Golden Dog VoOAkS MUStcaS DRWeRAMD HIS POO PAL QueeEC but beyond a doubt. Quebec ! is "putting on a lot of dog' just'now? and will cnotlnuo to do so even af ter the races on -Febrnary 18,119; and 20. ' , --Mr- - j One of the newest ways for yls-. Itors to view-Quebec is to take;'a sight seeing tour in a fur robed t u ... ... - AM fHAtiWAM strong looking outfit of huskies. The Chateau Frontenac's team Is constantly demanded,." for guests like this novel method of doing the Tunney Five Will FISHING PETITION Organization Favors Keep- mo- Mill tjiream uosea to Sportsmen Now Streams around Salem that have Seit closed-, by state game warden jJT. F,' Averlll have been closed upon the recommendation of the Salem Rod and Gun club. i according to Dr. G. E.i Prime, president of the club. ' There! is a petition being circu lated by j a local. barber. Dr. Prime has heard, to have Mill Stream op ened up! again. The Salem Rod: and Gua club are absolutely not; behind the petition. Furthermore, Dr. Prime eays the state game; warden haa declared, .no such pe-' tition gotten up by an Individual will ever be considered by the! considered by the game commis sion, i i "Petitions starting in barber shops and pool halls are Just the ones thpt are least likely to be heard. If a man is really Inter ested 10 fishing or hunting., he should Joi the club and talk-over such matters with the rest of the boys. i-'JKOt that we are soliciting members, but by organizing, we are abl,e to look into matters thor oughly. And the little-amount for dues certainly can't hurt any one wno claims to be a sport. i ne; mill stream was closed at the instigation of our club.. The reason Sis that the stock is dying off. Abjut 30 per cent of the fishi ermen around here fish in the Mill stream. Kor the first two days after the season has opened; the fish in k is wonderful. Then all theife is -left are the trout urn der sixj inches. These are caught! but caught illegally. j "By closing the stream for a period ;of some years, we can rei- stock tjhe stream so that it wH be one jof the best fishing streams on thej Pacific coast. Yet a lot of cheap sports are trying to get the streams opened up again. There are now over 100 mem bers iri the Salem Rod and Gun club, according to Dr. Prime. The members are planning to hold a meeting in the auditorium of the Salem Ichamber of commerce at 7 o'clock sharp Saturday evening, j At this time a committee will be appointed to go to Corvallis as representative of the local club. There fwiil be a meeting in Cor vallis of the committees from the gun clubs of Eugene, Salem and Corvallis- to arrange the date and location of the tri-city shoot be ing planned. At the Saturday night meet j there (will also be arrangements made Tor the entries to represent Salem j at the Oregonian Tele graphic shoot to be held in Febru ary. '.wn better even than the sleigh (rawoby a sleek horso and driven 1y loquacious French Canadian. :VQthers, who like to combine ski Ingj with the fon of driving a' dog team, ski-Jor behind a long string of dogs, t and race along, over the snows with shouts of glee. Even the dogs rrrln, sometimes, ' when their boisterous : driver takes a spill! Bat the Golden Dog, except when "convival . spirits are - near, neter cracks-a smile. ' - ; ' ROD CLUB SCORES Title; Match May Be Play Ashland Tossers in Local Gym on Monday Skater Is an Attraction When Ice Forms in South v " JLI h XSJf jr. v,w SJ : It"" s - - v - v I Hi fM-:w).:-V.V.v.VV.Y:::t.-. miuillui " "SWWir - vrf I P &i'y. : ;gm . .- ? A lfx - i r. - ',1$ x . i-k' ? 'V Is t , iZr ' 1 i V- If ! ' " ' - U . l " com somei.mes -a and lakes to watch the few who the ice gets thick enough to hold aV tl?Jh?nl aA'h ' " - t tin nirn I uuilrn. A r. .r..t. .... h.. " r. "" r. .;i-,7""V' ....... ".-ci.i nuuiuii v ciiuK io JCfl tllifh' I'nAlllrh uLnll.,.. t.. years ago the ice got real - - . t unui in i: h wo rr .v,i..i. BASKET BALL WHO'S WHO -X- Presenting THOMAS DUFFY: 5 Feet Inches. 134 Pounds. FORWARD The scrappiest little player that ever paced a court, Tom. is the flashiest man on the squad. Let loose with the ball for five sec onds and the score keepers put a; little cross In their book. The basket might as well be a man hole. ' ! Tom's small stature is more of a blessing than a handicap, but it necessitates a tall running mate uiuiy was on the Chicago trio ana gained much experience from the, oifferent styles of ball played there. TO PRACTICK XEXT MOXTH EUGENE. Or.. Jan. 21. (By Associated Press. ) Spring foot ball practice at the University of Oregon will get under way during February, it was announced to night by John J. McEwan, new coach. All football candidates met with Coach McEwan this af ternoon. Individual workouts will form the Initial training, with scrimmage later; he saldl IIARROR TIED FP MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 21. Forty three ships, including 12 steamers and 33 sailing vessels Were today tied up at Miami unable to un load. The harbor has been tight ly bottled since the capsizing of the barkentlne Frinz Valdemar in the entrance January JO. Esti mates place the loss to shipping above 52,000,000. t ' i U:J ; The one need of America that rises above all other needs is a place to park.j j ! Sherwood City celebrates com pletion of paved street program, OTTuGITDlf 0)1 1 to s TT b aa obsti nate cold in deed that, can -resist the direct, , double action of VicksVapoRub. When it is nibbed over throat and cheat at bedtime, :' Vicks acts in two ways at once: I (1) Direct to the inflamed air pas I sages with its medicated vapors, re- leased by the body heat;" and (2) Direct through the skin like an old-fashioned poultice,! "drawing I out" the tightness, soreness -Sui ,:paio. ., f ; j w , m . : Head or chest colds may easily sap' i your vitality and undermine your T 1.-1.1. TILt ft . ' iriimi. i ncgiccc. mem. wavs -v at onco '- I V VAPORub A OooalbllG T(Ga1 0dl tiie unny soum. and when it does the southern folks flock to ponds have learned to skate. They, do not know what to do about it when the weight of a man , . J?.a5?-lldl aboul a "r IU tu rmr in3,r "0ios on th sir me KiicK surrapo surface. ... .f r i v.'ii i it. Ationtn ... i ; i. , ...... " j V. " ii. i urs .wiu druure mercnants were unable 10DBURN SALEM I SPLIT DEBUTE Triangular Contest, Halsey, Albany, Corvallis Is Set for Tonight . The Salem high school debate team will meet Wood burn high' school this evening in a dual de bate. ... The affirmative team of the local high school will journey to Woodbunr, while the negative team will meet the Wood burn af firmatives in the auditorium of the Salem high school. Judges for the debate to be held here will be Dr. W. H. Dreo- sen, Dr. E. B. Miller, and Dr. Itov M. Lockenour, &Yi of OAC. Oscar Christenson. A. C. Stransborough, and C. II. Shuttee. all of the Ore- This Travel Bargain through. the warm southland at but a few dollars additional. For but little more than the direct-route fjire, tccure thil ' . ' amazing plus-value in yoit uip ease this winter. ; California San Francisco and the gay scenes and ac tivities of Del Monte, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Holly wood. The orange-lands; a trip, at small added fare, to oan Ljicgo ana over spectacular , On thronch fast-awakening Arizona (with side trip to FhoMUx and over scarred Apache Trail"), rich in beauty and romance. Y'lstt Tucson. Doi way into oM Mexico, with interesting Juarea jut across the line: then San Antonio. Houston, fascinarin KwVw Orleans. , And thence by train to east or north, or by Southern Pacific steamer for adcllghtful 5-dav voyage to New york. Stopover privileges on one-way tickcu allow visiu at each of thcc interesting' places. Sunset Limited service San Franosco to New Orleans, l-irst-class accoounodationt; r pcrsooal service of maid, barber, valet. Delicious meals tn Southern Pjcinc dinin cats. . , To NEW YORK $217.18 This ticket good on finest trknscoo tineatal trains, including Slst4t' Smnttt Umitti Tourist fare lower through tourist . alcepet Saa Francisco to Washington, D. C For complete, accurate travel information communicate with - ' ITS , -S. O. J4. Darllnsr. Ajrent. Mlckel, 1. F. P. Scheduled for lonc " Atlanta youth, skids the ice. but changed their minds . a . . . omy .it rare intervals, several to suonlv thi lomnH rr .l.t LATE FIGHT NEWS TAMPA. Fla.. Jan. 21. (AP) Jack Renault, Canadian heavy weight, tonight' knocked out Cle mente baavedra of Chile in the second round of a scheduled ten round bout. Renault knocked the South American' almost through the ropes with a right hook to the chin. T A COM A, Wash.. Jan. 21. (AP.I Eddie Roberts of Tacoma won a decision, over Red Uhlan. Oakland middleweight in the six round main event of a ring show here tonight. Uhlan Injured his hand in the final round. gon state normal school, will judge the debate at Woodburn. Tonight a triangular debate will be held between Halsey, Al bany and Corvallis. A triangular debate' will also be held between Dallas, Independence and Mon mouth, Carriso Oorgc- uelai. Ei Pun. hutv b Kip-si inmlPctCufEcMimes Ralm' ji aV A., 184 Liberty SU OREGON TOSSEflS TO FACE HUSKIES Five Will Play on Washing ton Floor Saturday, Only Northern Trip UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu gene. Jan. 21. (Special.) Ore gon's basketball team, victor over Montana Tuesday, 40 to 19, will leave Eugene Friday morning for Seattle to play the University of Washington Huskies on their floor Saturday night. .It will .be Ore gon's only northern trip and they will play Idaho, Washington State and. Montana on the same trip. The Oregon machine seems to be better balanced than it was. a year ago at this time. However, there are many rough spots yet to be polished before the Web footers may hope tq win their games on foreign courts. Coach Reinhart undoubtedly will start the; same team against Washington he did against Mon tana. It will be Gunther and Hobson, forwards; Okerberg, cen ter, and Jost and Westergren, guards. Gunther is breaking in as a regular for the first time. He was high man of the Montana game, tallying six field and two converted foul throws for 14. points. All of bis baskets came m tne second half after a rather poor start. Oregon's whole offense depends1 on speed. No team Is faster than Its slowest man. Coach Reinhart believes, so a great deal of Ore gon's future success will hinge on the ability of Gunther to keep pace witn the other four members of the team, all of whom are tried and true veterans. Should Gun ther come through as expected Oregon will win the cnampionship or be runner-up, Reinhart thinks Poverty and old age are great aid in keeping good resolu tions. 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