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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON 4T0 B, IIULFTIE: SI DC 50 Corvaliis. Outfit. Fails to . Place Long Distance . oiioiSf' rmy rasi i Salem "high ehoolopset the dope once more last night when che trounced the Oregon Agricul tural college v rooks -19-1 2., AI thovgh Salem -'.passed p o r 1 y throu ghout .the -. game, she played fast, and, took most of her shots fron,.wlthn,lose.t,r ( Right' there was 'where the lo cal bora - had oyer the . rooks. TheOACi sy8temj whatever else may - be said for It, is slow and eemlngly. disjointed. :: The rooka did not even attempt to work the ball up'urijler the basket, bat took all their shots from the distance, seldom succeeding In the connection- ; dinger stlrted the itforing with a free throw right after the first quarter had opened. Siegmund folio wed" jfodnwltlf a Basket--.- A other free throw for Salem, and. the tearing was over for th,per lod. Salem taking it 4-0. - - t"AC eontinned to lookor-log skftU, ibut failed to find-th. range. Salem plunked intone baskets The.; wlthvOnljAJ9iPte tjift end of the half, the Hook .were awarded their firatjpoint when Eli Is, former Salem ,s.tar.' gained one on a Tree throw. The -, nail nded C-l.' .3 .-.," . -it Hooka lnrAni) Ihetr tiaied it t&e start of the jecond half; or ' awhile they had the Salem outfit baffled with their peculiar system ' of holding near the center, and then' Donating to the side They , Iphrted 'and In sh'StT order had tied" the score at-rt feufthe; SalenT"bor lost if tile 'time in solring the -OAC 'system. - In -spite of the Increase in pate. "They had, evidently , been warned, for- not once did 4 they fall for OAQ'S trap, by trying to take the ball - away vXronv her when held near the center. R Had the; rooks been ahead,, their holding ! might have had effect." but for the team . w it fi the 'small; end of the"; score, the system jwas of little use. and . leaf the rooks many valuable mln UUes of scoring time. iThev third' quarter ended 11-8 for Salem. , ' M no- time during the third quarter were the Salem boyaH in danger.' To be sure, OAC in creased her gait ; even more, and -nfead the v Salem" boys wonderinr where the ball was most of the time. but. Salem had to worry lit tle.' as the' shots poured in from the distance by the rooks told with infre'auency. ' ' " ' ; JSiegmnnd was the outstanding "player of the game, and connected with the basket oftenest. He was, personally responsible for 11, points. Duffy came next with 7. Fills stood et 'as the strongest -HUDSON CADILLAC ESSEX in invitation r To AH Cadillae. 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'" ' With Harry j Hansen, former matchmaker for the Portland box ing commission as his manager, Bayes has trained down to 127 pounds and will -probably lower by Wednesday. Since mt battle with Fancho Villa; 26 months ago I have never been in better physical trim nor HaVeI met , more seribus bppon ent than Bayes," said Dannie Ed 4rardr yesterdays The fast little negro fighter phoned that he has Fans Eager f or Meeting of Phil Bayes andDdnhy ST FLITS OVER FIELD SALEM AiLFIS Til T Merger With Salem Rod & Gujh Club Foreseen F6I- , Jtpwjng Monday Meet POUBG that it I "Sii: A meeting of the Ralem Anglers Club Ihaa been calleti for Monday i evening in the auditorium of the Salem Chamber of Commerce, to receive the report of ! the special commitee that was ' appointed to workj toward the consolidation of the Anglers' clnb with the Salem Rod and Gnn club. It fs understood the committee will report in favor of the consoli dation. W. S. Vow; D. A. Mozer. and Mr, Simmons are the members of thfe commitfee. Reason for the consolidation is given! that better results can be obtained for all concerned if all the iportsmen in the city will stand! united. The Impression had gotten out that the Anglers club decided not to 'leave his Portland t was .nothing more than a spite Quarters until the itfornlng of tthe cluD jcreated by those out of sorts scrap, .i --., -i kKi'Bayea is a man who is worth , e attention of any of Rosen- berg'shallengers," is Edwards' dpinjion of Hbe : Salem boy. ' Edf- I' anjls, after 'a .year's test from eavy fighting, has found ho. dif ficulty In training down to his anhdnnced weJrht of 1 24 Tt U this weight that fie 'met Abe Goldstein, j Youn Natlonalista. rommie Murphy, Foley and Mid get mith,.;:,,. . , ,. :. j Edwards has fbughtQ'Brie,n wice, .winning a decision1 and a draw. Hia big fight with .Villa at flew. York city was when Villa was making his first bow to the Amer ican, fight Jans. , the little, JUi- lnq, earning; a decision over Ed - ards after, ten rounds. , - , ?i While Edards has a form id- blei record., Bayes and his follow- ra are confident , that I the Salem iailor bojj has.a jsood change if he (an get at the flashy nerro. Bayes s conceded to. be the hardest bit er Of the two. Alatchmaker . Harry . Plant has ecujred 200 extra arena seats and shaking every effort to accom4 odate the crowd indicated by an n usual demand for -seats. Tic eta! are on sale at Smith's Cigar tore where purchases have been nade . by! . groups .from, .outside owns in addition to local fans. blayer for the rooks. " J rbllowihg Is the lineup: Ralm OAC, Rooks puffy ... . . . v . . . RF rT: . . . . Duke Siegmund LP . . .Ellis Dager C. w. . . Whltlock R. Drager . . . . ; .RG: Benton pllniger LG ....Beadry Referee i Fuzzy Carson of Salem. The Dallas-California highway. from the Columbia. to Klamath, rails, will be completed during with the Salem Rod and Gujd club, Suh an Impression is absolutely erroneous. It is declared by tfie officers of ihe club. Ali members of the Anglers club are verged to be present for the meeting. "A vote will be taken on wjhether or not the clubs shall consolidate. Members of the Rod and !Gun club are urged. to be present. invited and Of HF1Y FIGHTS 11 Will Meet Jimmie Anderson for First Scrap in! Two Years, February 1 Dan Healy, former Salem boxer now training at Portland will meet Jimmie Anderson at Astoria. February 1. This is Healy's first rotutn to the ring in two years und his manager and trainer. Tex Falkald reports that the little Irishman is really working at 125 pounds. Healy, an experienced fighter, has trained Bayes and several other comers. Fight ; followers have conceded, his ability which has been marred by a tendancy to break training just when he is getting good. AVIXS THREE MATCHES CANNES. France, Jan. 30. Helen Wills won three matches In the Gallia tennis tournament to day, but her play plainly showed the effects of her perturbation over messages from New York in timating that her amateur stand ing might be Jeopardized by her writing for American newspapers. Salem Permits asked for $4 86,000 irrigation storage proj ect on Five-Mile. Mill Creek arid Dog River, and Mount Hood Flat. Best The and Latest Why not have your clothes made from the best fabrics and in the latest style, es pecially when it costs no more. At the Pacific Coast Mer chant - Tailor i Convention, Mr.- Mosher, got; 'latest Jdeas op "flow .to. Prflflure the . Correct! Style in Men's 'Clothing." . Take Advantage of His, Knowledge Have Him Tailor Your Next Suit. Prices $40 and up D. M. 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Honors in Sunday-School League ' From Baptists First Presbyterians defeated the First. Baptists in the final round of the consolation tournament of the Salem Sunday School basket ball league. The game was played Friday in the YMCA gym. By winning the game the Presbyteri ans are awarded third place in the Sunday ..School .league. Court Street .Christians having placed first and Jason Lee M. E.'s sec ond., Although the Presbyterians were much smaller than the Bap tists, they eubnierged their op ponents with swift shots, continn ing to pour them in with rapidity throughout the game: Superibr team work, good pass ing and short shots were the main asaets used by the Presbyterians in' winning the game. The Baptists lacked team work and tried most of their shots from the distance. Marr and Byrd tied for high point man of the game, each getting 14 points. Following is the. lineup: 'Presbyterians Marr ...: RF Byrd ... ..S;.LF. Adams C Llovd ...RG Colgan LG Baptists Jenson Pickens . Foster .. Biwer Durham PIPKR TO SPEAK SEATTLE, Jan. 30. Edgar B. Piper, editor of the Portland Ore gonian, .will be the orator at the annual Young Men's Republican club's Lincoln day banquet here February 15. 6 0 I Score 19 to 12 Edwards Wednesday SILVERTOPJ LEGE LOSES TO T Red T Grange Organization Wins From Portland Teanv by Score of 60 to 3 PORTIJVND. Ore.. Jan. 30. (By Associated Press.) Red Grange and 'his Chicago Bears overwhelmed a team of Pacific northwest players here today in the first professional football game ever played here, 60 to 3. A crowd of 5.000 persons saw the eastern professionals romp over the Portland eleven at will. George Wilson,- ex-University of Washington gridiron star was in the Portland lineup for part of the game, but with, little support was unable to shine, as did his red headed opponent Grange. '. ' Grange carried the ball, 18 times from scrimmage formations in the first half, until he retired with a minor injury. He gained a total of 93 yards. He 'tossed one forward pass for twenty yards and received two others, one for 1 6 yards .and the other for seven yards.. .. ' Wilson in 11 scrimmage plays gained 63 yards, one of them a plunge through tackle for 30 yards. . SniTTI.R MAX NAMED SEATTLE, Jan. 30. Norman Beers, Seattle, was elected presi dent of tfia, Young People's Fel lowship of Olympia diocese at its annual convention here today. Portland Northwestern Elec tric company, Portland Gas Coke company, and Pacific PowW & Light company plan $2,000,000 office building. or. ui Lbaskets started. Victors Add to Honors, Tak ing 9 Out of 12 Games -Played in Season . Turner town team defeated the Silverton American Legion 'team Friday night, 32-24. The game was played at Turner. Turner has now won nine out of 12 games played this season. ath of Turner was high point man of the game with 14 points to his credit. H. Arm was high point man for the Silverton team, ringing up nine tallies. Benson followed him closely with eight points. j - I BASKETBALL SCORES I Oregon 26; U. of W. 21 EUGENE, Ore.. Jan. 30. (AP) The University of Oregon de feated the University of Washing-? ton basketball team 26 to 21 here tonight. The game ended in a mad rush, the crowd that packed the armory to the doors being on its feet halt the time. The Huskies had the ball most of the time during the last few hectic minutes. Gonzaga 33; WSC lO. SPOKANE, Jan. 30. (AP) Gonzaga university defeated the Washington State college basket ball team 33 to 19 here tonight. The score at the end of the half was 14 to 10 with Gonzaga lead ing. ! F. of O. 51; Franklin S EUGENE. Ore., Jan. 30. 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