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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1926)
FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 5, 192G Of Wins From Whemawa Tossers, 32 To 10 In THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGO- Ewe MtJIITS STRIDE EARLY in CDrJTEST Indians' Rally.S'totped SJior -v- j j . r i ... J ; muu to ocpre r , PUyin the beet game "h has shown this season. Salem " high school loaded TXT under Che d of sportdoin and blew the -whol& ." w"V- uricaiu( lue V II cr inawa Indians 3 siltr The gamh was played on the&omqr floor. I . Wit boat; doubt th amewa . me lastest played on .the home . . - i jook mi year, enema wa was fast, but" Salem was Justa;'b(t faster.- This, in spite of the faft marine "Xante was slowed down with monotonous, frequency by inereiereerst calling a good per rentage of the passes out for wal in or broken-dribbles. : . Without! a doubt the Indians wereune baxdest. team , Salem has " altnt started the seorina whtn J, ' Drager planked In " a long: bas ket on the first t:av. ' Slormnnrl on verted Immediately on the sec- ona piay. saiem scored 12 points before :the Indians were able (o ' npeir. a basket. -r- i- i . The combination, of Kiecm and. J-.urager and Duffy, was working: HKe.a well regulated machine. Time art er time the. trio clipped cwn the floor, catching the Ch . mawa team . with but, one guard under the basket, ' f j It was due to this combination thai' Salem was ! to' emerge Jrotn the first half, 14-2. i ' If looked as though thfr Indians were out for a rally in the second finftor lint fialom oIiAmVo " - . " . . a t: u . that tlHHTiskors 'could try aoth fit vu tang snots witn an occasuV. ol free throw. - : ;-: .j i Cheniawa gained' bnt one point la the entire second quarter, th halt going to Salem, 22-3. J j Itwaaerident that the Indians werCglirenBTicart to heart talk clarlnir halves. , For when f theiy roviped 'oot on - theVftoof f of the third period they increased their peed to each an extent that the JoCaJ boys were puzzled.' Salem mtde eight .points d urine thiaf per- j miB juaataawa was piling Uip tro.,iw.. t ., --f :x : -ji.; I lit the iourth and laf quarter, '6ach irtlntington' decided (ftht lbs game was safe enough to slip In some of the second-tringSIeg-ntvnd and Duffy, forwards, ahd It. i'rager.' guard,- were taken! oujt, and'Ashby, D. Adams and Lyons Crt' given a r haace at 1 tb In tUns. r ThIaat" period Sret Co Chrmawa, as they -pile.a: np Jle paints while Salem made hut 'ST. - -Chcmdwa made but threef ba kets and , gained four points on fro throws. Salem made 13? ha anlX'converted six ! free throws.' " Vt- , ' j iSSegmuad.'.a recont- findj win , iHy the- Outstanulng player of thegame,- not missing a single flvot. attempted from under tle laket. He was high point! main . withl3.to his credit. Duffy foil IoWihI closely with. 11 points. , ;eorce and Halt showed well fbr the Indians. r" ' s. - :; - I ' j ' nnt before "the game started. . Ooach Iluatington and Coatfh Downe consented to' Jet the ie.-iiin pose for a flashlight picture I for! a local photographer. j : Following is the lineup: if Salem Chemawu Du f f y : , i RP . I J Ma!tt Riegmund r, LP.,. EL George , J. 0)rager ...... C . . De Ppe R. Drager ..... RO . . Rasmnssen OH n ger '.'....-..La. .C. George uDsututions: Salem: D. Adams , Athlry and Lyons.. Chemawi: J'eotroTlch ahd Thompson. -Referee: Pug' Ross. 9 , : .1 l Karasick, Russian Lion, Wins Bout With Two Falls,Davis Game imam Sl'JS IFJTEREST Laughter," Applause 'Mingle as iieiiig urowd ronows r StarstWork v - Al Karasick, - famed i Itussian L.on. who, . at j times, -: last' night might, well hare been called. famed Russian - 'comedian. , downed Cljarlles Daris at the end of an hAur. twh and a half minutes with a head lock leading into" a' body sppn that left Davis weak, the sec ond fall following the extended rest. period In one minute and a JBtrenuous . i I wreatHne . that marked the match- at on time snlacked of the inrearranared affair rufmor ' In dark corners had sug gested it might be. Karasick was Karasick. showing the skill that has knt him a! headllner. addlnel ad well, certain capers of the brute that brought both laughter -and beota Jut resulted in keeping the IqiCerest. - " ; . , ' Ileadlocks featured ' the 1 meet- !rt. Al showed ranntete ahllitv li bfMklnir Inrkx with annarent ease. . thnnrh nininll(l . tn fllne hS hnrl v rloar lit th mat svoraT times to escape Jthe vise, ;his thick L . a t npcu.. appareniiy oerag looirm Itf aet tn mot an a -fiirti-sti-le. Hon - i v.. or were even throughout the first stant use of a punishing head lock when the hour point (pa'ssed.' ' (- After breaking -seveTai nead loeks, Davis fell into a body hold, was lifted highvln' ;thef air .and tirown violently' uon r the mat with a thud that tab prearranged erent won Id have chnsented to. Tfce first down followed' imme diately. ,; - - - s"1 Davis returned ' at -the rA : nt the extended rest period hut was unable to stand the Pace, fell into a I head lock and the bout closed In oue minute and a half.1". t First evening jmvtrA tnr ilia l&ht heawweisrht ninthpit tn bfought to Salem y the - Heli! jqaBagemeni was Deiter tnan the first evening la -Eugene where wj-estung . was introduced as a theatre attraction, some weeks ago. Eugene matches areow de- rtareu 10 ue piaymg iq. a capacity hbnse. . , .... ; . .1 Several oceunants of :- rlne side skits would suggest that the next mon to appear upon the , stacre P?ay behind . ati least . some sem hjlance of a cage.for on several occasions, chairs-were kicked aside a t A a a m 'w tuns KrymK in ciear tne iaiung gfrapplers. and one Itad the quaint experience of , being embraced by ipe L.ion Himself. I satisfaction .with will look 'forward to SALEM TOSSERS WILL 8ARKST0RM 1 r . 1 1 ' i ' quad Leaves Today i for lT! - I I I l LJ ! i up to vvasmngion ana t I Nortnern Oregon Salem hleh school anintrt Inave with Coach Huntington today for ajiwo oays invasion or washing tan and Northern Oregon.. A Two games are scheduled on the jour ney, : i Tonight they meet the.; high school team at White Salmon, Vash. Saturday night they ferry across tne Columbia, and take on tHeir old opponents, Hood River. Although Hood River is said, to have a fast team this year, the odds are in favor of Salem, as Cjhemewa beat the . strawberry boys earlier thfa season by one point. '"WMAfc" " i "SIEGE" AT THE OREGON Virginia Vaill - and Eugene fes?;SKiS. lO'Ttrien are starred in "Sie2-c' & r"' " fuow playing at the Oregon theatre. & lit? iitiuio uraei jrcsici ua auu pleased large crowds at both after- i noon ana evening presentations. CItUIKSHANK LOSES HOT SPRINGS. Ark.. Feb 4.- William-"Wild -.milf Mchlhnm nf dhicago defeated his fellow towns rtlan. Bobbys Cruikshank, by one stroke for the south central open gblf tournament here today in the lis ' hole play-off cf the, tie in the 72-hole. match. Bill's card was 73, Bobby's 74. MALLORY DKFKATKI1 NEW YORK. Feb. 4. Mrs! Mol- la B. Mallory, former national ten- is champion, met defeat today for the first time in nine years of In door play. In the Heights Casino invitation tournament she wan eliminated in the semi-finals by Miss Martha Bayard, Short Hills, N. J., 6-2, 3-6. 8-6. ORKfiOX T MEKT IDAllo EUGENE, Or., Feb. 4. The University of jOregon basketball quintet will be called upon to de fend , its position atj tbe head of the northern section of the con ference here Friday niaht, when the team will meet with the for midable Idaho five. Even the most enthusiastic Oregon rooters predict a hard struggle. TAX ROLLS OPKXKD PARIS, Feb. 4. (By Associat ed Press.) The chamber of dep uties decided today to follow the American example and open the income tax rolls to the public. Gold Beach Famous Star ranch sold to H. II. Hansen, for S85.000. Cheese factory being built, and farm will be subdivided. Fans voiced the event and others. 'SLIT MEN TOUK MURCHISOX WIN'S MATCH ' NEW YOrJlC. Feb. 4 Loren Urchison Of ithe Illinois "athloHr cjub twice took the measure of hjis German rival, Hubert Houben ipnignt in maintaining his su premacy, as1 American indoor sprinting champion, first .at 40 yards with Houben third, and again at CO yards with the Teuton fourth. Murchtson's victory in tke 60-yard international special was gained by. a yard and a halt oVer Al Miller. Harvard star, who also was the champion's cioscgt 1 1 vil In the shorter dash. .JACK JOHNSON MATCHED SAN FRANCISCO. Feh 4. Pat Lester of Tucson. Ariz and Jack Jphnson, negro heavyweight and former champion of the world, have been matched for a bout in Mexico City to be held on Mav G ' This information was received to day from -Spider" Kelly, manager of Lester, who is in Tucson, with nia charge. WSC TEAM TOURS PULLMAN. Wash.. Feb. 4. Eleven Washington State college basketball players will leave to morrow for a week's, playing ir.. td the coast. They will play tae University- at Washington Satui- uy; cniversuy ot uregon at.Ku geno, Monday; Oregon Agricultu ral college at Corvallis. Tuesday; Multnomah club, Portland. Thurs day, and Whitman college. Walla Walla- Friday Feb. 1". r , Roscburg will spend $700 for ty-limlt marking pillars on main highways. Old Time Fiddlers' Contest SALE3I ARMORY TONIGHT Auspices Salem Lion's Club. Benefit - Charity Fund. $50 in Cash Prizes, .Many Merchan dlse Prizes. Big Program and Old Time i Dancing. Everyone come and lormg a friend. , GENERAL ADMISSION' 50c i TJUGENE. Ori.: rh 4 -.rin iTIte .University . of ; Oregon wrestling' team left today jtorfa ioar-aay northern Invasion duripg bf which they will meet erannhn the-Washington state college ahd ! -iSU.oiiTAi v; l:i.i.ivr2vn r EUGENE. Ore.. Fab. A 'ifJrv O..EUiager of Harrisburg Penh., of .West Point, grid sUr and for m- er assistant to-Captain John J McEwan, "head coach . of the Uhi versity of Oregon has; been! hired as; head line coach 'and assistant under his .former chief. If vras given out by the student council it incest Laxative "10t n. uiscareis mm W- M m m. M Don't star i head. achydizzyj.lajck. fuming cme jre lieves that- $IUdu. eoustlpated feeling : ad oitely as, tracdy tlke' Cascareis." iTake; one or ; pgr d of h A.. t w r- ' . J i. . I i ,e 't r v? Mteis mny lime z fPiSppuf 6tlrn.uUte.your ;JlTr and r itn.jwur now via. v xnen you will , fri:fla y?w hra4 comea elHr, vac:awEci, tofijae plog, ajtla Mcarata geotrjr -V. Realise. pwwisn na refresh - thePientire pyefem. The. bctci' grlc, orar- .vi. ur Bitca. I7jrrc08s fCr rnca, Crv; ztQTC. Adr.;-' , , .: p ROSTEIM fc GREEWBAUM English (Print Big variety.; Be sure and see-them you will be pleased - -' - ' " 4fcfcciiiof quaii iy una price f MILLINERY DEPARTMENT . New silk and satin Hats, silk and straw mixed. Big showing of Early Spring Hats - 36 inch Figured ' 36-in Challies ril&se Crepes, Pretty Patterns ' . Yard 38c Yard 19c - . - - - - . English Printe Black Sateen : New Patterns Fair Qualities Yd. 29c m- Yd. 25c j y j 9-4 Pequot ; Sheeting 42-inch Tubing . ' " . Linen Finish Yard57c 1 Yard39c 36 INCH OUTING FLANNEL ' i ; ? Light or Dark. Special - . . ' ' ' ' ' - -' ) . :. - ' ., -IT f t TtttfttMkV.4 ... .. . Children ( - -1 . . f: . m(immm w km W W M m W m ' w m mm m mm r n . m m m . A I i v xi f i MOTHER Hctcher's Cas- BASKETBALL SGHOOt Will OtWISTBIITE Miracle Man to Brias -Season's Stars to Coach at Summer Training UNIVERSITY A OF OREGON, Eugene, Feh. 4. (Special.) Two weeks of intensive work, averaging fivo or more hours a day, will be tne schedule of Dr. Walter. B. Meanwell, culled t!io "Miracle Man In Besketball." in his coaching school to be conduct ed here next summer, according to announcement by Fred L.. Stet son, director of the cummer ses sion. The coaching school, which is attracting the interest ol basket ball mentors on the entire Pacific coast, will be July 1 to ll, inclu sive. Dr." Meanwell, according to those who know his work, is to I ' ' - ' !!.) - basketball what Rock no is to foot ball . lie. is coaching at Wlscon- "I ththk the average daily work willl be well over flva liours.'t Dr. Meanwell recently wrote in a! let ter Ito Professor Stetson. ; "The work wiirbe both demonstrative and! lectures, and to aid in dem onstration, I will bring my present season's lettermen with me," Dr. Meanwell has been instruct ing (in basketball coaching schools for 1 13 years, and ) has organized every phase of basketball, so that the j entire field will be covered. A good deal of his; time, be said, will actually be spent In a uniform on the floor in order to persoftaliy .-demonstrate ail 'angles of Kt unda- , The two weeks' course, with the intensive work planned. Is consid ered an economical as well as a worjth -while arrangement by Dr. Meanwell. He guarantees more basketball can be taught in j this period than in any! usual summer school' courses which run. six weeks, but with only an hour or two a day.; . . '' ', " will take up the dribble, vari ous types of passing, al typ8 of shooting , and practically every type f defense," Dr.i Meanwell wrote! "'Special study will be made of the five-man shifting d? fensej which. I; use at -Wisconsin, offense using all pass styles, but more especially my short pass and pivot 'game. I also shall spend considerable time on athletic : l jurlesj and on training methcC two subjects that I hae found to be of particular Interest to co lili es In schools I have hld." . 1 4- ' Old Time Fiddlers' Contest! 1 KALKJI ARMORY TONIGHTS lTT: " Auspices Salem Lloh's Club. Benefit Charity Fund. $50 in Cash Prizes, ManyfMerchan dlse! Prizes. . - i Big Program and Did Time Dancing. Everyone lorae and bring a friend. 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