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2 :' 'THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON . ! : TUESDAY- MORNING, JANUARY -2(5, 102(1 UN! BUD GIVES -EOLDB TO COFJIEST L' " " - I 5 .Squad Will Travel to Albany for Game To riisht,, Close . . - Fight Predicted ? Salem htgh school defeated Ash laritf high school on the local floor laafminht 261 8;" The same, slow from tho outset, was marked wiXk poor5 paBSlngvbyw;fK4eams. It I Gold: that lasts over a day .is Cvids can be ended in 24 hours in the. ktipht way. All the1, result can be eliminated the fever, the head achy the poisons. .. . . Yij'o 'yourself, injustice if yen dortt.'. ti.se ' the best means and lrM5:lr For a, cold is a serious rnafier.- ; . .." Tbert way f HltLV; It is to tfiiWt.it that m3Uaw have" come to etr-lky it. It is to suprtmd that Get HILL'S at Sewhat cbdbre-fceme , tomorrow.1 , YcM jrSI be ju:f4-d and delichted. 1 ;At your droj --.1 QDI,'ilfiE CVB bU w ' .. CADILLAC -x jipSON ( ESSEX An Invitation VTo All Cadillac Hudson 6 and EssexOwnersr -o come in and let's get ., Acquainted, and . for. yod jo look over our estab lishment, the home - of j'our automobile. And any time that we can be aof service to you (we are at your command) J .---CADILLAC lit'Dsbx' ' . ESSEX tF. W. Pettyjohn, I t Company N. Commercial St. tPHOXE 1260, ii,,.C . FIVE NIGHTS Jstni 26-27-289-30; X . :AU Seats Reserved , Admission 50 Cents ,t'; - - ' .. j ' Gate Opens 7:15 Curtain 8:15 ; Tickets now on e at : PERRY'S DRUG STORE A f as am vte vi aw vji r fflUAE HOT Penitentiary - - and k "x . n . While we are getting a ,large shipment of f several cars of coal, we suggest that you r ,' talce, the same advantage and lay in your ; ' winter supply while coal As fresh and L ; 'prices are.right. -v , Coal $10 A -TRANSFER AND STOHAGE ; ' 143 South Liberty ; : 'Phcni 020 ! mi'Off.Migm':Befe(jts Asffland Mghl bif' was. as some fans expressed -.It, "Salem's off day," It was also' a poor passing day for Ashland, ac cording to D. C. Forsytlje.' princi pal! of the school. ; f When the first quarter, ended, It looked as though Salem was to hare a' hard tussle. Ashland took thefquarter 4 to 2., But from the start Of the . second half." which wa$ opened with three;swift bas ket hy Daffy,. the home boys were uevier again in T danffen ; f i reither team could find. iU bas ket! with regularity.' .Salem missed shot fatter. shot, that Ion other nights would hare been. -cripples. 1' .tuf fy kwas the", only member to s6ole ' with anything .like success, and he did riot function until the second, half. "' . Ashland's" defedt ran be attrib uted more to her own bunclincr style of .passing and inability to connect with the i baskets than to the! work' of the Salem team. Time after time referee Pug: Ross found it necessary to call Ashland for! running. And when one of the! Tisitors woujd have a clear floor and an open shot, he would mess lit by trying to' - pass it to some one lsej: f v r " i 0ne of the bright features of the! game was the playing of the Salem jhlgh Bchool band. They played ( as they have not played this season. They Joined the stu dents by playing the school songs. For the first time this season, the received repeated' calls from the audience for "more." Salem, perhaps, was saving her energy: for this evening's tilt w4th AJbany.u The game is to be played at Albany Although. reports come in on.dpe haad-saying Albany has 'a- strong team. -reports come la on the lother hand saying Ashland de feated her. Albany has always glvn Salem -a vhard game, how ever.; f-; ' ..W:r4J,r?;-1" ": ' - A large ' crowd ? of rooters are planning to accompany the boys of he team on their journey" to Albanjf this evening. The - next, ganie to be played on the home? floor will be Saturday evening" at 7:30. with the O AC rooks as op- nonients. . ; - 4'' Lineup for the SalenvAshland meet follows: . . : Salem - Ashland Nash RF . . 'larske Duffy . . . . . , .LF.v. v-iit'- Parr J. Drager -: .C i ; Moore Ft. )rager . . :RO. .". M . flosnell Oliriger ...... LG Abbott Substitutes' Salem; Siegmund ( ;X)l Ashland; Til ton ,(6). iltereree: Fug Ross of Salem. I BASKETBALL SCORES I At Missoula: University of Ore- gofl i3at university of.Mon tana 17,. At Newberg Iinfleld college. 39; (Pacific college '38. 1 ' At Corvailis OAC- 27 WhiM mari-2L ' 1 " t r SCHAEFER'S CAPSULES will break up your bold in 24 hours or money refunded, GCHAEFER'C ni&a store r The iVrllow Frontrhone 107 1&5 North- jCommerclal Srect The Penslar Store i ! and up 1. f t i COLD PONTIAC SIX'COACK .. . . fc-.yi - ' '"' v.. . ,1 M! DISPLAYS Pontiac Six, New Product of General Motors, Now at Vick, Brothers :, Pontiac, "the chief of the sixes. Is:)iere.i The first arrival of this tew General Motors automobile, manufactured . and distributed by he Oakland-Motor Car company as'a companion to the Oakland six, lias ieei placed on display by fck" hrbiherii. local dealers. The' new car will be shown here this af ternoon The new Pontiac .six made its debut at the N'ew York automobile show where its many distinguish ed features of engineering design and body refinement and low price Lthen announced created a sensa tion. The -new Pontiac ' is' being hnade in'twobody types- a five passenger coach and a two pas tsengiRr coupe.. A. ' ' . The ivntiaCi six nppeara des tined to - take -a pla:e with the leaders. It fttlly, lives up, to the advance; notices previously nrintet about itl It li a car of character Istic General Motors quality. The beautiful Fisher built bodies with rich fittings and the lustrous Duco linish in two colors belie the fact that the! Pontiac is one of the low est priced six-cylinder cars on the market. ' Mechanically and in structural design the same attention to qual ity construction is apparent. The engine is of the sfx-cyllnder, ' L head type with a host of advanced featured which are noteworthy in a , car of 'such low price. It is a moderate speed type, best suited for long life ! and endurance. The Fisher built bodies are low- slung arid rpomy with a distinctive treatment bf : the double body bead in gi the lower beading curv ing up to a higher level back of the doors. TUeradiator is nickel plated -jrith a unique double me dallion name-plate in . front and a 'bronze-faced .Indian head radi ator cap, suggestive of the name or tne c diOLP DATEK SKT PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 25 (By Associated Prs.) The 2th an- H TO m I 11 Through - to Los th! speedy comfortable journey for win travelers 1 IT- :"' ' ' , W 'Join vocr i' Ryunjtrip to LOS ANGELES $45.25 - Roan J crip to SAN FRANCISCO Loag limits; - topoer. ; connections trains. '' ' - Any Southera Paciiic agent will gladty-'aii " - ' r ' " rlanoing yotir trip. Communicate with : kv'vJ '. jf.r :. , . todayf -.iv i - v'.:.'-" j;?. ; . f4 ' 1 0. L. Darling, Agent, Salem, or 'A"A4;:.r?r. Mickel, D. F. & PJ A- 184 Liberty SU ": ' " "." v i , - r 'n ' 1 j :j WEBFOOTERS WIN Fl TENTH t!ME Defeat Portland Western Union Champ Five; Play . Silverton Friday . Taking their tenth straight vic tory, the Salem Webfooters, local 1 9-year-old champs, took the toll of the Portland Western Union five by a score of 23 to 9. The . Portland team , recently won the Western Union champion? ship played in Seattle. The play ers were larger than the . local boys, and the game, ran slow un-j til the closing moments when it picked up. ) ( The Webfooters will play Sil verton second team Friday; at Sil verton. - On Thursday they won 17 to 15 from Mt. AngeLi Line up in the Western , Union game follows: I Webfooters 1 W. U. Miller F........ A Coulton Simpson F...u.... II Coulton De-llarport C.J Cobb V: Schaeffer G...1 Stewart Keeney O...; l. Stine C.; Shaeffer sub.ii., Shubertj J SILVERTON. Jan. 25. The W. O. W,-, basketball team of 6rt- iana iai nigm ueieaifa tne ou verton Legion five. 31 to 24 In" a game played at SilVerton. j ;'' i Page of Portland was high point man with 12 to his; credit awhile Bentson of Silverton, forward, led for his team with" eight!. The team will meet Albany next Mon day and travel to Turner for a game a week from Friday . ! : .. ! 1 ' i I.I ' : . nual tournament of tho Tacific northwest golf association will lx held thia year on the Spokane country club toMrno Jure IS to 26, dlrectoM of I the .association dei-lded at a, u eCjting her, .cKlay June 18 and' 19 will pe ?evteI o the orn hampionRbi:t: ','.iri: will t-e a dav of rest. -.lr:ci-a ot. Situ ;ny -aue.20, ahd the aj;a tejir, ncun and clajC; vr as Angeles er to summer-land. SILVERTON LEGION I FIVE DROPS B1E Now it's ppt-door time ia Califorol. Warmj ' X tunny d jusc right for coif, for hike o bfigbt-hrJ woodland trails, for fishing, for beach sports. - -L '!t: -f 1 i-" !':? fricads there thi winter. Relax snj" rest. Play at your, favorite recreation 6ner r tlicrc than you have ever known it to be. t . The trip is easy, surprisingly convenient. Fast, through service to Los Angeles daily Tia ir Southern California Express j t si - A warm, cozy ride, with the convenience ani - 4 comforts of scnctljr iirst-class service. And dclif -ft ciobs,.tasry ntcals in Southern PacinC dining ! car,.v:y fvi ; - :f ,: . This;train carries through sleeper to San Fran- " Cisco. Or go direct aboard the popular SitJ" '. Or twi, or Sn FrtMcisf Extnst. each makin r -j at San Francisco with southbound , k L Committee Named to Confer With Salem Rod and Gun . Club Members The Salem Anglers club was of ficially organized last night. The meeting was held in the auditor ium of the local Chamber of Com merce. Twenty-seven members were signed up. ' A committee was appointed from the Salem Rod and (Jon club vtth consolidation thei object. I Those on the committee are Wal ter Low, A. Mozier. and Mr: Sim mons. The Anglers club. It is un derstood, are willing to consoli date with the Rod and Gun club so that the two might function as on in such matters as are of mu tual interest. PORTIAXD TEA5I IXXSES PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 25. (AP.) Portland's losing streak in hockey continued tonight, Vic toria defeating the Buds 3 to 2. The game made the fifth straight Portland lost on its home ice. SALEM EPS y 0 mm W. R. SPECK, Distributor, Salem, Oregon . . . ' . - - i I & ,: j Lr-i-M -' -' J jj jj j -1 i rr nil' ' "' "" TTAw' Jj, .-n ... , ..-.mr mt,,,,,,;,.,-, : a. , - TTn Y 1 .passr . : , . . ;. fM- A GENERAL MOTORS now presents througrji its Oakland division the New Pontiac Six , the first six-cylmder car it has ever named and sponsored from the original design Representing the supreme embodiment of the corporation's almost limitless resources, this new Six is destined to compel a complete revision of existing ideas in motor car value. The Pontiac Six is not another of the so-called Mfwolutionarycars.y -'.;' :A : It is simply and solely a car of high quality developed to dominate a definite .market . . . and as such represents an achievement no less signifi cant, no less unprecedented, no less epochal than the invention of the first six-cylinder engine, j i? In the Pontiac Six you are offered anew order of beauty that grace ofline and balanced pro-; portion characteristi,only pf Fisher craftsman ship. ' You are offered precisely the enduring , body construction that is Alsesd On Cars selling for "$20O or more, finished in rich Duco colors. f Yoti are ottered a roadabutty.otextraordinary sebpe exhilarating power for nllls, refreshing agility in traffic, a maximum speed you will use only in emergencies. V . . .-t i. , , 5? TBI-CITf SHOOT DATES JSE FIXED First Contest to Take ' Place I at Eugene, Sunday, Next : at Corvailis V ArrarfgcTaent hit vw -been made for th trf-city kootsj'ta e held between ' Sulem, Eugene ami Cor vailis, according to word received from 'the Salem !Ko4! and Gun club. ' First shoot is to be held at Eu-, gene next Sunday. Shoots will be held two weeks apart. The third shoot is to be staged on the home grounds of the Salem club. There will be six shoots in all, two in each town. LATE FIGHT NEWS BOSTON. . Jan. 25.. AP.) Kid Kaplan of Meriden, Conn., world's featherweight , champion, won the " Judges decision from Billy Murphy of Lowell in a 10 round bout here tonight. Kaplan Fill your crank case with Varaird-the car will be smooth, as eilk both, for running and stopping HIGH STREET AT TRADE Score of weighed 13' 135. ; pounds and Murphy WILWAUKEE, Wis.. Jan. 25. if A P.)' Solly Seeman of New York out-pointed Jimmy Good rich of Buffalo, former light- weiekt chamnion. in a ten-round bout , here - tonight. Seeman. M ore fbr and. the; best Chewing Sweet look for WRIGLEYS PJCHaBdyBrrlt g on your Dealers Counter , Add to this new order of , fonmnce of unprecedented brilliance, the equally important matter of accessory equipment, and ' the preponderance of Pontiac value becomes literally irresistible . , . for the Pontiac Six comes equipped with full balloon cords, nickeled radiator, Fisher W windshield, automatic windshield cleaner, in directly illuminated instrument panel, rear vision mirror, high-speed window regulators and other important essentials to pride of ownership. The Pontiac Six is now on display in our salesrooms. Demonstrations may be arranged for. We not Only invite you to see this newest : creation 4 of Gencral Motors at the earliest possible momentr-we urge you to come prepared tor a new and unique experience for here at last is the Six you have always wanted . .-. V at . Price m unexpectedly low that only General Motors could possibly achieve iw ; The Jfontiac Six, companion car to the Oakland i Irilili and distributed by the ' OA1CLAND ' MOTOR CAR COMPANY K BROTHERS 25 to 18 weighed 133 3-4 Goodrich 136 H- pounds and lis' PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 125.- (AP.) Babe Herman, of Califor nia won on a foul In the seventh round of a' ten' round - bout with Bobby. Garcia Of ; Baltimore to- night. 1 your money I Pepp ermint ,! for any monQrf i I beautv and this Der- (3 ) At - - - , , . " - ... . .r ' ' - .... -