The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 09, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN,
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t Of Crop Being Groomed
brl Title Eight Coming
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Ew JORK Jan. 8. (AP
h , tbe -jieavyweigM champion.
b -uxutjr. ana aii.pi, t vv
amp . caauengera xc9pt ,Jes
iniy,Jnnder lOk and key, Tex
cafct today began shaping his
9 ftof elimination bouts that
pe the war for a title match
ieptetaber at Lb .Yankee sta-
jna promoter aisciosea a pro
fit I calling . loiu Alto,
or i shows, -fatttring . -heavy-;hjs,
and' three outdoors, all
bi stadium, one in May. the
nh or "semi-finals," in July,
tie i'finalLon pr ahout Sep-
W 16. Originally, Itickara
Lined only two : big outdoor
seal but the unusual wealth . of
Irywelght material has prompt-
im to change Ills schedule,
oits In which Paul Berlenbach
meet 'Jim Maloncy. and Jack
trk!ey oppose P&olJpo, the Span-
, or Knute Hansen, probably
furnish the first major ellml-
oi tests late in February, or
ylin March at Maaison &qyare
a&lino and Hansen are
c6ed February 7. ns a prelim-
yi while Berlenbach must dis
L bf Mike McTigue on January
of re ma in in the running
1 though Rlckard has not yet
hd an agreement with Pete
Ilk jtnanager pt -Jjw;k Jtejauey.
promoter is coniiaeut uiauj
tigure later lathe program.
k Dempsey iWonnted upon- by
kir to tafiet the winner of
elinTiBaUonBnjnaie Jnjy.Wr
iekrd. incidentally, cleared
hn Uncertainty which, has been
letted in the wide variety .of
brtsas to the exact financial
bi for Tunney's first title de-
unney. the promoter disclosed.
-eeeiTe a flat 4 guarantee of
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school basketball teaitt-lsmaklne.il
A strong Dia ior tne i'oik coumy
championship. .
Teams that Perrydale has de
feated include those of Iallas.
Falls City. Bethel, .Monmoutb and
Amity, the last tbree'havlng, been
beaten twice each.
'iSext Tuesday evening, Jan. 11.
Perrj-dale high -will play the Par
rtsh junior high team from Salem
on the local floor. T. O. Davis,
principal of Per rydale high, was
assistant principal at Parrlsh last
year.
Buster Brown Shoe Store. High
class, stylish looking, comfort
giving, long wealing shoes for the
least money. Some and be con
vinced. 125 N. Com'l. ()
m wai; paid
GIAXTS WILL. GIVR KX-CAR-tIXAI'
HIGHEST 'S ALARY
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NEW YORK. Jan. 8 (AP)
Rogers Hornsby, who came tp the
major. Jeagoes Va doen years ago
with a paltry $500 'price tag at
tached to nim. today! signed & two
year contract with jhis 'irew5 em
ployers, i the New York Glauts, at
an annual Jsalary understood to be
$40,000, the highesjt paid to any
player In 'the TaCional league.
This sum Is $10,0,00 more than
Hornsby .received forjpjlotlng the.
St. Louis CardHnajlsito ,their first
National league pennant and
world's championship' "last year.
It is $10,000 less, however, than
the figure Hornsby demanded "for
continuing as player-manager of
the Cardinals and over which the
split resulted which caused him
to be traded to the Giants for
Frank Frisch and Jimmy Ring.
Hornsby will captain, theGiants
as well as play second base for
the 1927 and 1928 seasons. His
position as field leader, ranking
next, in authority t-his veteran
manager, John McGraw. was stip
ulated in the contract. It also
strengthens the belief that Horns
by will be groomed to succeed
McGraw when the latter is ready
to relinquish the reins.
If the generally accepted figure
for which Hornsby signed, $40,.-,
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encouraging v factors are the im
provement " that the Bearcats dis
played over their, mediocre form
in the game with the Black Cats
earlier in the week, and the fact
that there was np sign of a ten
dency to individual play. The
team worked as a unit, and is the
raw material for a conference con
tender. More thorough coordin
ation and cleaner passing are all
that -seem necessary.
The first half was for the most
part slow, with two brief rallies;
bu.t the second half was featured
by fast play on both sides until
the -Bearcats had forged ahead so
fhattheTe wasnarhanre ofthe-t
Iors catching up.
"ter the Willamette team had
IT hit its stride In the last
.It outclassed 'the visitors so
pletely as to score more' than
ott "tip-oft" plays, the ball
feting like clockwork from cen-
h rough four pairs of hands to
Stasket with not a Linfield man
bing it.
he visitors seemed to handle
ball more cleverly than the
rfcats, but their system of get-
under the basket was not so
ptive, there being usually but
man in scoring distance at the
brtune moment. Willamette's
use was also more orthodox.
Vildcats stopped many plays.
Jtoo often at the expense of
which were expensive for
reason that the local colleg-
w;ere especially deadly in con-
ng free throws.
tchfield was on the scoring
oC- most of Willamette's ad-
es In the first half, but Riedel
Hartley took their turns at
ng the points toward the end.
contributed some phenoniP-
sbot.
Be effects of Coach Kcene's in-
nce on team work and fast
king were apparent, the Bear-
trvine no lone Khots. Lin-
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TTTi revealed both a greater ten
dency and greater ability iu long
distance scoring.
Willamette Linfield
Litchfield, 13. ...F I. Warren, 1
Riedel 10 F Elliott, 1
Hartley. 9 C Wakeman. 6
Led bet ter, 2 ...G E. Warren. 4
Ashby. 5 G-... Agee. 7
Flesher, 1 S Smith
Zeller. 1 S Boland
S. Konzelman
Referee Ralph Coleman.
St. Helens First unit of $2.
r.Oo.OOO paper and pulp plant mill
dedicated and poes into proilUc-tion.
SLicrasira
BEAT OREGON JOURNAIiSi
&EKK CONTRSTS !
wearing.
416 State.
L: Wood and Gno. F. Peed.
Ll .'estate. 34t SUteu Farms and
property. -'Th4y nrlng -buyer
seuer together, for the bene-
ahd roflt.ot both. ' ,()
brrydale High Making
Strong Bid for Title
JPERRYDALE, Jam 8. (Spe
ll. With sevn victories to its
dt ajd bu one defeat" charged
stall, tne jrerryaaie nign
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Voraderful
ugh Remedy
SHAiFFElt'S
; HERBAL1' '
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SOLD ONLY AT
CJCHAEFER'q
2 DRUO 8TORJ3
35 North-Commercial SL
Phone 197 .
Original Yellow Frcaf
The Penslar Store
fielder( will receive more than his
manager and rank second only to
Babe Ruth in the high salary
ranks of major league players.
Rinkey-Dinks Defeat '
West Salem, Quintet
0.0 W). and forty per cent ofOOO, Is correct, the new Giant in
gross receipts in excess o
pflfllOO. This would net tne
mpiQn as much as Dempsey re
ed, to the battle of the SeBqui
tki$al,UsU&e?tembgR. tJ3fi
.Hfthe sate receipts of the
It title bout Tftach the Philadel-
ktflgure of approximately $1,-
ha'sK. Spanlding Logging Co.,
ber and bnfldlng materials.
beat costs no more than in-
ot grades. , Go to th big Sa-
facory. and.aave Jnopey.. ."I
nes Men Practice
ler VoHey Ball Meeting
a' - - '
rolleyhall teams of the . Salem
PA are looking,forward to com-
ng, Tn the . northwest district
eyball tournament at Portland
ut March 12 the winner - of
ch Willi qualify for ,the north
tlchcmptonshlp tourney at Ta-
ka Mrch .26, ... .
reania competing in this dis-
1 1 will include Eugene, Port-
llj 4itorla, ' Corvallis, Baker.'
gview, Ashland and Salem, ac-
LllngQ word received by R. R.
Lrdman, physical direptor at the
the two teams of Salem busi-
sj men who ie preparing for
1 event practice Tuesday and
bfsdiiy evenings, at 5: 15. o'clock.
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rbe Can's Shop saves you a ten
ar Mil on every quality suit,
ts, ihats. ties.' collars; High
ds clothing, perfect fitting.
The Rinkie-Dinks basketball
team defeated the West Salem
quintet 17 to 10 on the tMCA
floor Saturday evening. The game
was close in the first half but the
West Salem team was held"" to
scoreless throughout the. last two
periods. The Rinkie Dinks will
play the state training school
quintet .next .Friday.. .
jThe teams:
Rinlie-Dick Po. West Salem
F. Girod (12) .. F.. WUSon
F.fK (2) F (4) Wood
C. Finater U C (4) Seberg
B. Flnttar t2 ) O... Lippart
-O... (2) Siamoas
Ij. Girod
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Mead
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Moiter! It's
Gruel to
"Physic
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1?.- VV-.TB. CALDWELt. ,
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Your Child
To Dr. W B. Caldwell, of Mon
ticellp. III., a practicing physician
for 47 years, it seemed cruel that
so many constipated infants and
children "had to be kept constantly
"stirred up" and half sick by tak
ing cathartic pills, tablets, salts,
calomel and nasty oils.
While lie knew that constipation
was the cause of nearly all chil
dren's little Ills, he did not believe
that a sickening "purge'or "phy
sic" every day or two was neces
sary. In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin
he discovered a laxative which
helps to establish natural bowel
regularity, ,even If the child was
chronically constipated. Dr.. Cald
well's yrup Pepslri not only: caus
es a gentle, eas bowel movement
best of all, it never gripes
sickens or upsets the most delicate
system. Besides, it is absolutely
harmless, and so pleasant that
even a cross, feverish, bilious, sick
child gladly takes it. a i - '
j Buy a large ?0-cent bottle at
any store that sells meidicinfe"o
Write "Syrup Pepsin," Monticello,
Illinois, lor a FREE vSA.MTLE
BOTTLE and just see for yourself.
Dr.CaldtyelVs
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in these Tew Coats
.EW. indeed! with the smartest of sleek hiriAin
'--- Elaborate embfoXdery. Vertical tuckibi Yokes.
Pleats. And belts. Smart, with the casual air fof youth.'
. Young and fkttering, with little feminine gestures. Her
are thecoats in which smart youth will greet spring. j
The "Slickers" out-slicked
strong Oregon Journal basket!
team in a game at the VMCA gj
nasi um Saturdav afternoon bl
score of 29 to 9. Although
weighed and out-reached
Slickers through their speed
an early lead and maintained ii
the end.
Marr, Siegmund and Langh
dirt most of the scoring for
Slickers and Clutter and .Es,h
the Journals.
The Slickers will play the
rerson team next Saturday, al
are confident of Winning. Tlj
wish to arrange games with atll
teams m the 1?,0 to 14o poul
classT
Anvcne wishine a came ml
call.Don Siegmund. 1790-W-n
write him in care of tbe"YMCA.
Following are the lineups
Saturday's game:
Sliokrrs To'.
Marr (10) . . F
Lmigtirad f 81 '. .
Balolirlor :i) . (i
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The Marion Automobile Co. Tl
Studebaker, the world's greatel
automobile value. Operating coj
small. Will last a lifetime, wit
para Qtnfwlarrl rra Vi S141f I !
Guest and Cooper Tied
in El Caballero Go
E Ij CABALLERO COUNTRl
CLUR, Van N'uys. Cal.. Jan. S-
y At')r-iiarry cooper, winner i
last, year's event, went around tlJ
El Caballero course here today
the second 18 holes of qualifyicl
play in 70, two under par, whicj
with his 71 of yesterday, place!
him tied with Charles fluest
Lakeside country club. Ilollywoocl
for low qualifiers with gross 14
for 3 6 holes.
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Good Goorizs, fiz L,
Salem's tieading lepartment' Store
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This Pre-i
uitute Only
It consists of odd pieces and discontinued suites, but every piece
is of the highest grade, as is ail the. furniture found ul our five
floors of values. - ,
Buy
Now
and
Save
Money
Buy
Now
and
Save
Money
Mohair Davenport
Genuine Mohair kidney
shaped Davenport, spec-
;tda,. $149.50
Nested Tables
Nest of genuine mahog
any Tables, handy for
many uses. tOfl Cfi
Sale price.
"Biltweir'
Davenport
Biltwell Davenport and
Fireside Chair in genu
ine tapestry. A real buy.
Regular 2 piece suite
$119.50, CQ7 CA
Sale price ) wy
Brunswick
Phonograph
Style 200, New Bruns
wick Phonograph. Regu
lar price $175. Sale price
(with 20 7C flfl
records free) v, Ull
Server $19.35
Two-tone genuine ma
hogany Server. Regular
price $40
Sale price...
$19.35
Secretary Desk
Mahogany Secretary
Desk.1 Regular price $45,
Special
at L
$27.50
Mantle Clocks
$6,0ttt6$18
A large assortment of
Mantle Clocks- from
which to choose. . Some
8-day clocks
from $6.00 to
(MO AA
Mohair Davenport
Mohair Davenport of best
quality. Regular price
s,6odo $129.oo
j1a nrifp - r
MEANS
WHAT THIS SALE
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It is in complete home outfits barticblarlv that th
t Youjjg couples who are about to furnish their first homes will find that not only will. our experience be of
, real assistance to them but that the special sale prices will mean that they can ave money on their furni
ture. . tven though you are not going to start housekeeping at otice, choose your complete home outfit now,
let us store it for you free .until you are ready arid you will be able to save a tidy sum: at the special prices
we are now quoting. Cash is not necessary because a small deposit delivers any complete home- outfit and ,
, we,shaU be glad to arrange payments to suit your ow n individual requirements. . - -.
it
t Buy Your Rug Now
5 From 10 to 25
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J 'Reductions
X
v Reductions Oa
- Draperies
; j 25 to 5