I-Tor WM XIMSM Salem Mi Five Wins "from A Ibany Tossers in Game, Score 24 to 21 GH1ILSTW . t - AT m TfirJIRHT it i-i auw i uiiivii i si Visitors-Come on Strenuous Bill, Third Straight, Con I ; Jest of Week! " 1 AVlJlametto nnlverslty will meet' "Whitman 'ontveraitv on the Wil lam&tg' jcvtnnasiam floor tomor row;nlKbt.r The.icame has been calted for" 7:30 -sharp.- On the game depends the championship ; of the northwest conference. Coach tiathhunXliaa teen "point inft liis bors for, ti?gam'f.:.;It :is r the feeling on "tha. -campus ' that the Beareajs have everything to lose and everything to gainr - Winning of the northwest cham pionship 'ia'pnly one of the mat ters at stake. - Another Is the in terest of local fans. Excellent play bhown 10 far thin season hau won town support. But the teams hare not. bfx-n serious opposition for-Willamette. In t he Whitman am.'lt Js felt. Willamette will - be facing a real test. If she can win, the opinion of those- on the campus in that ah athletic rennals aance will be under, way at the uni Tersity. Whitman ' has an. edjre in one way. having defeated WUlam'ette consistently for the" 'past ; four yeare and baring defeated t her- once this eason BREAK TIE SCORE If, IFIUMUTES Olinser and ' Nash Divide . Honors as High Point ' Men of Fast Contest . It'. J ' 'f Salem hlgh school defeated Al bant bigh last night. 24 to 21. The gaine. ; played .on. the, Albany Jtoocy was last Iw' thfr. .The f score .wa neck.and neakup to t he last ,-n inote of play. Jf- S41 era .won largely through her superior, passing and her ability ao fnd, the; bajiketjltf the tight ptacjes. 1 1 With- the ! game tied 21 jill in the last minute of play, Sa- lemjgot a free throw, from a foul. Thii was converted? and Salem took the lead with one point. The game Was cinched when . Salem shot another field goal, that time beiQg too short for Albany to conns back, i ; ' OliDger and Nash tied for hlR-h point men on the Salem team with seve!n points each. Clinton of Albany( was high point man of the j game with eight points. Salem high school will take on the OAC rooks Saturday evening. the jganre to.be played on the floor mi ..'.' k W;thVBW WBh school gym-4 Hlanirite. on the other hand, rca.niu' iATJhmmt, reeirffT liot III aitlitai n Ilia 1 - 1 . r. . . .. . i . ' . . I fastest team she has produced In many moons. Fiesid, Whitman played a strenns game against OAC - Monday -night, played in field last night, and play Willam ette tonight.. The Bearcats have had no game- since last Friday. . For the 'contest, anticipated as the test game -of ttie-BiKon on the ! home floor. Coach Bathbun will probably start- bin linenp as fol . ' lows: Fasnacht and .Robertson, forwards; Hartley at center, and . Erickson and Flesher at - guards. HT.iKH.OPEX l'RACTICK If SEATTLE. Jan. 26. -(By As sociated - Press.) Twenty-four football players supporting George Wilson in a,; game here Monday against "Bed" Grange will begin practice with rWIlsoTi under Coach liorin Solon, tomorrow. j Among men already turning out for, places, on Yt;sona team are VDutch" Allerdyce. iaa:rback; Red' Heritage,' tackle -aii.i high school coaeli and Clarence. john-J vu. iruieiij'.iV - IB ESTIDN I, GAS, STOr.TAGFT f.1IS ERY Ch4w a few Pleasant Tablets Instant Stomach Relief! : i The moment Tape's Diapepsin' reaches the stomach all distress , goes. 'Lumps of Indigestion, gases heartburn, sourness, fullness, flat ulence, palpitation. -vanish. Ease your stomach now Cor rect digestion and. acidity for a few cents. Druggists sell millions of packages. Adv. . ;-. BASKETBALL WflO'SW-HO Prettentlns HOMER 1.YOXS 5 Feet It Inch en. 105 Pound Homer was all valley center oh the. football tetfmj and was one of the steadiest players as substitute guard. He Is one.of the steadiest, coolest inen on the sauad. This is his first year on the team, and in every game he has played in this year lie j has proved himself jto be a close rival to Bob Urager. j ' . Fast n guarding an, opponent, tyouft has a knack of keeping his eye on the ball throughout the game, lie baS another year with the local .team and is gaining val uable experience this season. SPDBT PROGRAM ABOUT f Leslie Mti E's.' Win, Volley ball ToOrney in Portland February 20 The tjeslie ...n l,. . .I.ht Hii Motlifwlkt ri(V. piaeti"w:ti,rvaiiM,aJem aeieat-:i . ed the MrboH; iitwo or ? threeifeated the YMCA Junior- Leaders "r- f .1 "iix rfT i np iwuii W2ft nisi FolldwinK is tli;l!neap- of the; Salem-Albajiy game: w"- , Saleimj'5 - -.(Albany fluffy '....... RF . a-t; Stone Nash 1 LF... Clinton J. lirager C Italstonl U. Prager ...... ...BG Goodman Olhlger ....I G.- Hayne T. tate OSES Kl ford l INE1L ESTATE FEE M5' E.T'. basketball ifram has been steadily Improving organized a 'month ago. wme1 of the boys 'had not even: played the game before. Now the team Is win ning Its) share of the games, and Isrin-'thf running yet for the Sun day school championship of city. Next rokind.of the Sunday school tournament will be played Thurs day nigbt. a Northwest vo'!ey ball tourna ment M to be hold in Portland February 20. Saleu: wil: be repre sen ted and Dr. iwfth a team. Kile. Hilton Barrick are servlnu as the State: Supreme 'Court Ruling Bars.SIOOO Payment sked by Executor K. Ford, executor of the es- .qf .James Js'eil, deceased. ,ls compensation for his services, ac- ording to' an opinio uhanaea aown by th 'state supremo-court yester day 3IF. Ford's compensation was fixd court atr l6.4T which he i paid, in" taxes , on property - in Astoria. Smith and Shields, attor neys were allowed their full claim of S500 for legal' services, instead of 5400 allowed by a decree of the lower icourt The opinion was written by Jus tice Belt and modified the decrees of i the late Judge George Bing ham of the Marion county circuit coiirt.f Judge Bingham, in his de affirmed an order of " the cointy court to disallow the item of it axes and extra commission for the. ekecutor and allowed only $lf)0 instead of $500 for attorney fts. The supreme court affirmed th lower court as to the execn tofs claim for Si 000, but re versed It as to the other two items The estate was valued at $20,000 in another Marion county case the supreme court denied the pe tition for a tehearing in the case of III: V. Sitjton. trustee in bank ruptcy! appellant, against John reyreej and Ida Peyree, as admin istratrix. .The opinion in this case was handed, down on Nov. 24 -A L , , committee arrangins for practice for the! tournament. A handball tournament will be held in (Portland February 26 and 27. Every YMCA in Oregon but Salem-will be represented. Salem will not 8nd down a team because the men here are used to playing only one wall. All the go in band ball is to play four walls. When the YilCA moves into its new home, four walls will be intro duced here. Oregon Journals will go to not! tntltIed.teeitolJ?i,ctttU Portland, to basketball matches CD) these cjiilly moraines - '1 A fT ' 4. m ji -r ir i :i is; G v., f STANDARD a OIL CbMPANV Your Consideration Is Invited t ltirestt?st tM vntqne pUn mi 4 mated for YOU CHILD tarooca iinsi una. tntz dvntiff tbt my ur JnrtuiU dncaUonI !,..... . : - Our aim U Is narmtu Sl.OOO kr toor t gtt r loort tr. la ernt of Tour urir drukh wilt iiorotHliatnhc ttr Sl.OOO or , more wHhttut lunlicr deyoiit frorat j uur .alat pnd f ijUOO. ! 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BflrES -E IS ADV1C sale ory Orders for Tickets Fans Fromj Many C Will See Fight Show ties tana and 12 counties of Idaho'by the commissioner of the state de partment of. agriculture, ' W. 13. Kjosness today. The quarantine Would keep i twenty-five Idaho counties listed as principal pota to growing sections free from the beetle. Provision is ; made : for shipments accompanied by certifi cates by a proper Inspector at point of origin. " j ) ' The biggest advance sale yet recorded for any Salem fight card is noted with the disposal of near ly a hundred -ringside admissions in advance of the match, February v Inquiries and ' purchases . are coming in from outside toWn with assurance that- there- -will be a good : delegation from Portland with Silverton. CorVallla. Albany, Hngene and Dallas fans planning to be at the Salem Armory. Dannie Edwards. the strongest opponent yet carded for Bayes will arrive In Salem, Sunday after noon, January 30, and finish with light : training-here. Phil Bayes. Salem's own doughty little-scrapper, will not leave his Portland quarters until the morning of the event. - - i Both men have" -contracted to weigh in at 2 o'clock on the after noon; of the fight, j Weights will be about 122 pounds, with Bayes probably a . . shade y the; heat iejv There will not be more t$a.n' two pounds difference-' hetweea them when they get uudef the big Ugh t- that 1'Ia.t'tie fight the seMPfiival stars not ,yet matched, wilUweigh In at tw o'clock. Other prelimi nary' entrants will be weighed in ringside.it: The "camps of Edwards, fast negro 1 bantamweight and Phil Bayes, comer in this class, report much progress in training for the premier match here Harry Hansen, former I match maker for the Portland ; boxing commission and now manager of Bayes. has established headquart ers at the Portland armory. Sev eral? good sparring partners are working with Bayes! but his right hand man in Dan Healey, the lad who' taught Phil a good share of his best tricks, is desiring to get back into the game. .. Tommie Murphy is another Salem boy who is working out with Bayes. v Dannie Edwards is training at the Portland Athletic Club with LATE FIGHT NEWS St SAN FRANCISCO, iJan. 2G (By Associated Press.) Leo Lo niski of Aberdeen, Wash., and-Joe Roche of. San ; Francisco, leading Pacific "cotl 4:rtiddleweights'?jrk edout' i44for their - ten-rotirid clash Friday night before the larg est' crowd that has watched fight ers in training for. some. time. Each of the boys went through three rounds with sparring part ners, 'with Ldmski "doing f his staff" with a heavyweight. J BASKETBALL SCORES j . McMINNVILLE. Ore., Jan. 26, ( AP.--Whitman college basket ball . team ' defeated . Llnf ield col lege here tonight by a score of 18 to 39. ' A second game will be played tomorrow night. MOSCOW, Idaho, f Jan. 26. ( AP. -The University of Oregon fought Its way to 34 to 24 victory over the Idaho basketball team here tonight. . Idaho pushed the Oregon five hard during 4he entire game and during1 the last period the visitors discarded most of their teamwork for Individual play, taking num erous .'tfong shots at the basket. The Westergren-Okerberg combi nation Whs the main scoring fac tor of Oregon. BOTSE, Idaho, Jan. 26. (By Associated Press.): Quarantine OAKLAND, Cal., Jan. . 26. Johnny Farr, crack Oakland ban tamweight, was a decided favorite today to defeat Vic King, Austral ian 118-pound titleholder, in their 10-round match .here! tomorrow night. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 26, (By As sociated Press.) Jack Renault Canadian heavyweight, knocked i-atf Quintin Romero Rojas. the Chilean aspirant for heavyweight Ififfels, in the fourth i round" of thjeir scheduled ten round bout I;ere tonight. VERNON, Cal.. Jan. 26. Harry Greb, world's middleweight cham pion, easily scored a decision over Ted Moore of England In a ten round light here tonight. ' PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 26. (AP.) Tiny Herman, Astoria heavyweight, won a 10s-round de cision over Sully Montgomery of Fort Worth, Texas, here tonight. The verdict was popular with the fans. In the fourth Montgomery scored a knockdown with a vici ous right chop but Herman' was on his feet instantly land came back strong, smothering his op ponent with a volley of rights and lefts. Herman was given: - the shade in all rounds but the fourth. Len Malody. Laramie. Wvo.. lightweight, and Joe Marcus of Portland fought a draw In jtheir sis. round bout. II plenty of hard boiled bantam weights to keen up his good old I " "knock 'em" punch and hu fiaahHfjfjiecl Horse Trainer sai". 1 n : - in., v . TtCT T OWIT I X V la BEETLE QUARANTINE JSETj. Bti Associated Press. WHliaiii jjuae internationally Known norsi? trainer and for the past year .trainer for the Cochrane stables to prevent Introduction of the It- Jamaica. .1. I., died at 4Us -borne ruoiorano potato oeettff vr pro-coum-ed against the states- of Washington, Oregon and Mon- I,Te"tonight- narH'' illness., old. following t a He was 6S -nine years WALLACE, Idaho, ian. 26. (AP. Young Firpo, Burke mid dleweight. -won a 10-round deci sion over Leo Stakes, : "Spokane battler, in the main event of the Eagles' card here tonight. ' Billy Smith, Spokane lightweight, knocked out Jack Carter of Se attle in the second round of a scheduled six round bout. Jack Downs of Mullan. Young Moran, Burke, won a six round decision over -Eddie Felts, Wenatch'ee, in the preliminary. PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 26. (AP. Tiny Herman. Portland heavyweight won a" ten-round de cision oyer Sully Montgomery of Fort Worth, Texas, here tanight. Montgomery was forced td do all the leading as Herman was on the defensive ' throughout the ten rounds.' - " ' '- Len Malody, Laramie, light weight, and Joe Marcus of Port land fought a draw in a six round bout. pressed today In an Interview.with the Brooklyn Eagle. . The nation al tennis champion believes Miss Wills would have-some chance to win at ? Wimbledon, and an even chance on her home courts, but discounts her prespects of victory in France because of unfamiliar environment. "Mile. Lenglen is a genius, and as such, -subject to flights of artistic - temperament," Tllden is quoted as saying.- "Miss Wills hasn't the guile or the court craft to beat Suianne at her own game. . . 1. (aMK CALbKD )FF i SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 26. Plans for a football game here or November il3 , between Gonzaga university of Spokane and the Uni versity of Santa Cltfra have ben discarded 'by the faculty of ; tbo latter institution.-'" f SEATTLE, Jan. 26. (AP. Ernie Owens, Los Angeles light heavyweight who' last winter knocked out Roy Cliffe, Seattle favorite, won a six round decision over him here tonight. : Bill Casick of Mullan, Idaho, heavyweight, who last week stopped a fresh young career of victory for Cliff e's cousin. Bill MeKenxje, received a six round de cision over Frank Farmer, Ka powsin logger. The crowd booed the verdict. Scotty Inkster, fast fisted of Vancouver, B. C, boxed to a four round draw with Morgan Jones, a: stockier and slower lightweight who registers from Tacoma, Wash. L Helen Can't Defeat . Lenglen Says Tilcien r NEWJTORK. Jani.'SC. (By As soclaristfUii'ress. ) -Helen Wills "hasn't -any chance to beat Mile. Lenglen on the Riviera." in the npinirtn of 'William T.Tilden, ex- quickly j & - pi if m Save Money, too $2.20 round trip week end fare. $2.50 rouhdtrip ticket for use any day. 15-day limit. - Stopovers on this ticket. quic To Pbril&nci. 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