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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1927)
. WEDNESDAY-IlORNiyG.-JCTPyAT-y 2. IS??- iocal men sciiaGL 111! CIEhL IC1T (HIM t OOMES TO III flGPEO Ml Henry F. Sullivan Conceded Victory Over Long Stretch of Water i : - cm' Highland; University r reshmen -Scheduled to 5 Meet in Opener ' THE OHEGOIT STATESMAN SALEM.OIlEGQiJ "v' '- : .'-v.. -. A,. .. -: ldltional ' seats' were being dad Into the "Willamette unl it y gym n a slum Tuesday af ter- i m v anticipation .of arecord kinff ' crowd - for tonight's .le-header,-when the.c'Wfllam Bearcats.xaeethe unsurpassed rersity .Xoi Oregon-. basketball i and SaJenr high takes on 'the -on freKOBBAtti .aulntet. ' The I game. wCI start at 7:lf p j. oaeh Specs Keene of '"yTlllam j "announce d after" ' Tuesday's tice thai nheiwould-start the 9 teanvtha opened both games I Whitman last week, with the ption . that he wa planninavto "Shadder RJedel, lanky for I, so thai f he' -might be fresh the gamejwith. College of Pu Sound Plater1 in - the week. ! hereof 3flnto -will probably t in Hied el's place. This is not rtedtoTeake the team? eav ially, as either of these, men is o the general standard 'of the. ..... T .. j , ... . . . . 1. -r-- ...; ' ... : t regon will .hare .in action -the j inetf . who- h2ve 'been r leading Utack which ijas . rolled up 7 5 6 ; ts in 1 8 games, an ' average I Z pointir tcr tht - game,' so far I seaacu. and iriat1 is etpeeted yin theeoaet 'Wfal ferenee cham- snlp "tttls yearvr54j xflese men, inga, Okefberr," WlHgan,' Wes ren and' Gunih.er, all made the tate high" school team at some 2 beforeentering- M.he 'unirers- i - : ' ollowing is Oregoars TecoTd so j this season S- ' Oljmia elab 29 Ellr-0.r 24 Athene hh IS Han - G6ld 25 NflnBo. . 1 A Stockton UUabi'rs A-Anra Cnb . 21 HrtU .Vllny v. JUL Willamette 1 WilUsM-Ha ; 19 kninm' IT Idaho- 24 Wahifoi St. 14 Idh ... 86. 09a)ts 17 Montana . 24 "WaaaiBKtOB - 25 ; . - Same Fast Pace Set Which SpeIled DefeatiforiMany i -v"-' -Other Teams.. , '-.-- -- . ..i llhe same fast breaking Offense than has BpellecT roiii fori alt prer iQuaj Opponents; worked to Salem hign school's i ndTantage f again TueAday evening, and resulted In a Tic tory orer Albany JJgh' 43 to -.itWas well that 'the speed of Salem's attack trust not lessened by the absence of Doffey, for Albany sent on: the floor a 'team jnst as fast and aggresalre as Salem's and lacking An only two respects -stae" and oiffenslre coordination. ... ".V ' Thte usual- course tof eTents on the Ejalem-high floor! was departed1 IromVradlcally when: Albany inmp- ed lnqd the lead at the opening of the 'gdme. The Salem high- quin tet reaSly -vraEm't accustomed fo the stttbbornness with which Albany lougnc tor tne loan, and before they settled down; the visitors had scored two well earned field goals. The .the" "threet horsemen," with Ash by In as .one of them i- stead . jo&JDuU eyi started 'thelr habitual series of dasbea down the floor before -j the' ? defense" "edtrld form, and the visitors'; Small lead lickly melted. 4; . : v - J : - ".'.. . Bat;; their t fight remained : In evidence, and Salem ' high had f o I earar a? majority oiaWi points. Stone ; - and ' - MoClain. t 'Albany's guards, had- an- uncanny knack of ber Of othet. 9n 43 oa,-. 32 on ' . .'-43 on 41 OA y. 60 on 85 on . .. 40 on on 'a . 39 sa .Oil ',.,.u.,.L.':ill :ott '45 ,o C.t -on ..ruw 99 ;on a-: 81 : ' &5 ;on m 36 .-on 87 -on .. 50 n the first cache between .Sa- i high aod8 the Oregon, freshl n, two teams - loai . nare noi n defeated this year will meet, i some of the fastest basketball r played between teams of this s In Oregon Is expected. - Jecauseof the . double " attra i,' a special - arrangement lor rging admission has been made, -sons folding ? either WUlam 3 or high achool 7 passes , may erve seats by paying 60 'cents themt and they might a wellf t the-reserved--'seats,aor-.they 1 be charged, 60 cents anyway. Reservations can bev made by 3e individuals and All others irlng seats, at Ken Brown's rtlng goods store. The. tickets re" placeiTOB. sale the ref Tnes ' noon, and Ja heavy. demand s reported "immediately. 'Iany of .-'ta' members -of ' the gon legislature are planning to ;e 'advantage of this, the only -of tunlf 7- to see the . U. of O. atet in Salem this winter. setting between ., that:- bat! i: and its' goal,- -whether M. was a Salem- play ed or? the basket; and their ad vance back up the floor was equal ly Umpreaslve.! ' But itseidom car tied f a" enough to insure a score. andvthe halt; ended' 18 to' 4 in SalepnViavor.. ' : '-'1 . In the Eecondjialf, the visitors started ' oat with ? another: speedy rallyi that netted-.five points be fore Salem ; cduld get started. These spectacular dashes at the opening of ' each! half. In. fact, led to v suspicion, that : the ! Albany yoQths would . W Jpiy Salem's e4ual if they could iajaintain the paceiv,- ' But it seemed 'they- wouldn't, so the-Jalemtte started in creating statistics again, and! didn't slow -down even- when three ; new men were substituted.-: ! ; : ,- - k . StTMMAXT ' 8a1mB ' -i , -Pna.. t Albany AhJ,y ity ..v,.i'..'"..i..-. YJ. 1.-: pr Haynn ,Tn (13) .P.-. (2) Krmpp XtKtr i 4. . ...... " i MeClain OXinrer O , , (6)8tona 8chwbbaner :8 U palmer Adama (6) .-.8 , hater 8 I - " Jtfferer-Maon. ; Sscohd High School Team , Def eat? Gervais 49 to 9 .-:'. , ; -! v . The Salem high school second team-" defeated the Gervais- lgh anlntet Tuesday , evening on . the Kaln-m hleh floor. 4 to 9. ! Mwt Po. -. -' ; -omts KantoU (1) LY...,;.. . ,,' (1) lUaca Piermand (U) F (S) Tooley BDiamin (Ji-C 1 McKay Kafoory S --4 O urotians ypeimaii X2) ,0 (5) Stock Perin 2 - ,B Maaoinf Eat-i.-. . & - Harnitoa Bedaetioa on- a&- hat at the Vanity Hat Shoppe, 3S7 Court BU Be-sure to see our line of hats be- fore baying. latest metal cloth hat Jost in W -- -j- : LOXG BEACH, Cal., Feb. 1. ( AP)-With" the distinction of be ing the seTcoad man and the first American to mvrim the -Catalfna channel generally conceded to bd his, Henry P. Sullivan of Lowell. Mass., was recuperating at a bath establishment here tonight from the effects of his straggle with the chilly waters of the Pacific ocean. ; Ijullivai.' who has a -crossing of the English channel to- his credit as well as a number of other nata torial records and who was an' un successful entrant in the Wrigley 125,000 contest Jan. 15, touched shore at Point Vicente at seven minuses fteiore midnight . last night, . comDletlBK the channel swim In 22 ours and .45 minutes. Starting from a point north of the isthmus on Catalina island at 1 : 08 ; a. r m "Monday, . Sullivan swam steadily, but slowly, to the same point where: George Young, youthful Canadian, finished his spectacular swim two' weeks ago. Sullivan's successful completion Df th iwim vis &ttntMl r hv John ' J. " Conloh, his' trainer and manager: ' Jrving'.Dayld. nllbt:" E. P. Chase, a" Salt "Lake "City photo grapher; Jack SwalnV & ' Long The saise keln bed that almost Diocked Youpg's way at the finish of his swim Droved a severe ob- I stacle to Sullivani Outgofng tides tpo, slowed -up his lime, he said today. At the finish only a small boat containing 'Conl'dn and David was able to come .in shore the other., boats convoying1" thd .sim mer being forced" tb remain 500 feet off shore and outside .the kelp bed. , :"'.; k ' "'- ' His' unwillingness to acknow ledge defeat1 caused; Sullivan' at-; ne his trainer said. What his plans for the. future are, the trail er could not ea-.. ... i- " r - - anManafHBiaaBMaaa-axaMaaiaaaaiiii mwm The Mahs Shop saves you a ten dollar bill on every quality auit. Shirts; ats;T ties; collars. '. High grade- clothing, ; perfect' fitting; long .wearing.- 41 State, t- . t) I Begins Career . , . on vaudeviiie tage SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 1. 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