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WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY lfl, 1927 TILE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON JITlEMSIfl :CPS Invades Bearcat Den; 8oth Teams Handicapped ! "by Injuries X Bolh, Willamette and CoTJege'ot ; Puget .&oj4 basketball teams liav been . weakened pjr injuries ' since' their previous meeting at : Taeoma, it vu learned' Tuesday on the eve of tonight? crucial con test whfcli will .determine whether the logger) ar to b undisputed champions of the Northwest con ference, oc-nust 4koj 4ato- second place md ive , WiUafltite ,n4 Whitinan a Jh. .pp The! ini po r t a itt M - f "dope- ' that arrlve-d Tuesday.'was a report that Frank' filHiUan. the Loggers' high point man throughout tbe season, suffered three -fractures of his jaw bone in a coUMqjj with another player while ' playing a i von conference Rame last week. He Is reported to.be pnjt Xor the: Reason. although this bjw not been verified here. .-..- This pl4,ce& Cac Hubbard's Quin tet on au even basis wttb the Bearcats; who lost Ash by, equally important cog in the Joca! "Methp disfs .scoring ' machine, through' injuries in a game -with Maltnom ah clutrt':Piori land "last week. . ', . The Logger will leave Tuowa this morning; .for a, tbr!game campaign. against the Oregon: col leges in tn conference. ' Th f JtSt. and -most important wilt be here tonight v against Wiliamette-; on' Friday they will meet the-Pacific Badgers at Forest drove, and Hat-v irrday night will play"LinfleftJ:Col-: lege at McMinnvIlle' In their last conference game. Should the Loggers lose to Wil lamette, winning the oj her two games will not, be enough to place them:in a three-cornered tie wirir the Bearcats- and Missionaries. Each will have lost ' two .games, bnt the Loggers wilHbav - won only seven, while Whitman-has al ready -won eight and Willamette will have won--eight-victories to its credit-if jt defeat Pacific next week. ' ; Despite the reported lopsof fill- Hhan. CPS will Read. a. team onto" the floor which fnclades four let termen. Hubbard -wills bring ten men on the-trio. .-- r i Pnget Sound's conference rec- ord for the season to -date follows C. P. S. 24, Whitman 48 C P. S. -42. Whitman 31 ' C. P. S. .58, .Pacific 23, . '. J C. P. S. 24. Willamette 18 -r. p. S. 47. Liafield SI The jpmbsble ; lineups for o- oniht's game are: Willmnett- ' P. IiiJpl .... 1 .itrhdeiA P T!rtlr ..'-.. Hank fi Ii)Mtt-Ar -Paget ff-Btl - "Wi'fMm jr fHn i Stair Yergitnou WILKESBARfiE, Pa., Feti. (AP) Tommy lrfnghrani bf Pbiladelpbia -was awarded - the judges' 'decision oyer , Johnny Jtifiko. Cleveland, at the.-end p their 10 round bout tonight. They are both contenders lor the light heavyweight title. iPopxilar' Service rati low: cost I f i ;' 1,1 .1 b special coach A-.- strain ' tiNqt tester, Mil ... - aio:ta, m; ARRIVE SAN FRANCISCO , SATVRDAY lQlAM. . . fPWww. i? -,, 1 ; Roomy Cpaches. rFce i oadAU-DayLiindfSmrIc3B, T on ny"tr jdnT flit eoacfce only) . : , withia fiftpea-days. - 'iioe,0 or furtlier s i t jBrrnatJott City Ticket Office. ' 3? North JJerty Street flggies Nose Out Ccugars ! irt Sec-aw Game, . PULLIvrAls?, Wash., Feb. 1. CAP) rlt,the beM frame of the conferencf season here Oregon Ag-1 gjes defeated the Washington fit ate college pasketba,ll team 22 to 21 after a see-saw game. 5 T1m C'pugars , and the Aggies attled on even terms after the middle of the ttrst" half. At one time the Oregon ea.m le4 12 pf 7 tMJt WhlngJ-op 8ate boou closed tUe gap Jiad pi3U lier tetm, gained iacU of lead rrom .tben on. The' haK eded 12 to 11. OAC relied :mainly on defenlslye power. . The gaja wa filled 4h spfectacqlar plays. DUCIiSB OEFfll ' TO f.1lli iTY FISE Over Time Period Needed for Salem Team to Win by 31 to 25 Score The Salem Ducks ran fntp tough battle in thejr game with the Mill Cil-y firemen last nteht. but finally man aged to win 31 to ;2by, shooting three baskets in anl overtime-period. The Ducks l4 $ ; to Sat naif time, but the firemen rallied to tie rha score at 25 to S when the final gnn was 'sounded. Marr. rang irp -two baskets 'and Flake one in the VvlWtfte USWdtr.-- . ? j Mai and-Oamtole starred for tb. Ducks tnd Morgan-and Grenshow toritbjB'tiremeii. The lfneup: Mat rfy C,ihrwxtd ... .....I-... . H'aieJ (.') CreBnuV (6) Baltimore (.31 ll ... G) Mtfrgan (6 tUtx ilAlcfuao Z -. .-...'..... Warrtiat K . .. HFtokjS) ' ianrU t) .....ft' Hbaler l" IV Hanmrt (5 t nsiipii "Cash-and-Carry" Jot ,td Take Professionals on Tour J Through Europe EW YORK,.PebV 15.--i-tAPX Failing to meet the--financial terms of Sasanae lUeaslen, Charles C. fPyie. today annoDHted abandonment of his plans to take the Fineh star .ad 'jother mem; bers of .hl3 professional tennis troupe- on'; a tour-of Btiroie.i 'Acc6rdihg tjS' WilllaSh C Ptck ens, . Pyle's representative, Suz-aniie's- reqoiremeniapprexlmated the' term upon which she' cinfe to niis? coantry last? jfall- a a' profes sional. "Fer the tour-whleh closed last" night irr Prttvidenee; R. T.t: the French '"queen of thcourts"Vre ceived a guarantee of'T60-,00.0 and 50 pfer ceiit of the - gate receipts; According to Pickens she - reaped a total of $100-,00 from-the-vetf tire,' Including royalties ' from tlie a.4e of her name for commercial ourpe Lenglen expects to close nego tiations with European promoters, however. -o I 1 1 A RR 13 BURG ? Pa.,- Feb. -15. AP) Jofcnny Gill, York, ,Pa. middleweight, won he referee's decision over Jimmy Darey, Port land, Ore., n an eight round bout here tonight. KRAMEtll DKPKATS TT3iO " PdRTXNl?, Feb. Ar)-v Danny. -Kramer, featherweight boxer of" Philadelphia, won a. 10 ivoiutd decision ever Ttif fy Wing of Portland- tonight. at Ah& rarmory irena by a wide margii of points, With Wing- : taking punishment throagbotit ; ttie- contest. - Kddie Rtcbards, 15 pound" - boxer of Poitiaara; aiitr Marinfe Ranierr of Tacaqia' went feix round to a draw in to emi-B3aii vent. . CHICAGO, I Feb. .JS, (AP) Augie Kieckfiefer tonight won the the hion billiard champion ship by defeating Otto Rleselt of Philadelphia CO to 20, in 31 in- Bings. - ' , ' HOUSE TO USE SENATE IFARMIBILUFOR OWN 'fCobtlnup 4mi' pMT t.) will, vote. against passage of measure. tb4 Substitution was sought by th house farm, leaders ttk the hope of passing the bill in exactly the form inlibiehvit was., approved by?th sep ate. ;"This would send the meaf sore immediately the' Whit House and avert rpossible filibuaj tcr should a conference between the two hQuses be -necessary ;bel ea'ise;of meadment3. ; - 1 - By carrying over consideration until Thursday, house leaders were, somewhat dnbkAs If a flnap vote twould be reached' berore laf Friday or Saturday, depending largely-tbei time required to dis pose of amendments.. - . ! - A' predicltion t that President Coolldge would ycto the bill wa I made in , the house by several speakers. Representative OCont nor. democrats Louisiana, ;declare4 many members " "woald vote for the bill because i they think th president- will vetorli' whll others h added.are-rannlng t4 5m k1 (!. Ji..?,nTI;hOtigIi openly ' uwoBsUi j.tional ftlamaCh Falls Forest' Lumber company build pioyees owes- - ' 1 .' ' -f f KitLJIi mm mm Two Points a, Minute Scored by Locals Playing fine CleartGame . Playing away. . from home last week end had the effeot of apeni jipg up Sate"rn liigU sclwiol's basket ball team 'jutrt It little more thajt -werj .it was .evidenced Tuesday night whan, .back oft lie Jiome floor, the red and sblaek scored au ayerage of two points a .minut against the Hill Military Academy quintet, -wininp,P .to 14r f Adams. Salem high forward, dLitinauLshd .himself tor jworing 25 points; ,not iwecauKe ,he wa 'ifud' tttf ball ny .tftonvOhari 1jL team .mates, .for he .was hiA, but because he played m lightinjtganie and always seemed to be ,ia .th right apot when the first shot at the basket was missed. The visitors fdngbt hard, es peeially in the first quarter and throughout the se;ond lialf.-They lind the advantage of a tall center, who took -tbe tipoff constantly; bat was on the bench during the second quarter, and it. was then tfaat Salem gained -its big lead,- - tnaldag 27 points. The half ebd- Led 48 to,. .Ott .the whole, the .visitors looked like a fast tteam. poorly coaeiied apd with the .added nab,di cap of a Vbad case of collective buck fever. They made several spectacular shots, bat for the most pare lantnu jco-tiifi. w viptK.nnMru with--tAerrtIptibrow. -r;- Ins trifflast tiwarter; Coii Mol lis HutrtiRgtOB :-8en't n three mem bers ottbe second, teaBivJid they Mftd to increaclaiffh Wgfts lead. '- riaying awuy irom uunievautu apparently taught the . Salem ,yp4tthe toplay a cleaner, game than' biefoce as only- a-few f oats were, called on , t h e in although .the of ficialiug was extremely clowe. High Vft. -Hill Ardewy" J... (2) Elh .. (lOCrsMJp ... 2) -MKy j. ilnly IIoux MfotUe Ifffy (T,i : ...F ,SieniUml (7) f iyuuv(i$) t: Urairer (4) ti Olineer ) (1 iA'datM (25) a ......... Kt-email 8 I. Hirjcuiund S Kan tola . ......ti - Kefere Mason. ' KM em DEFEATED 1 HOUSE ManyMiMiir Taken Gaxe H of at flight TSessiotinof ? -:; i. ; Representatives ; At a session of the house held Jast pight bill number 377 by Giesy which -failed to pass a few days ago when tUere wen; a Ure number of the members absent. iW .again defeated .when it was brought up Jfor reconsideration. The jueaaUre provided .for .the erection of road signs by th state highway department on state High ways. Its object being to do away with , mtsxttf oriuation of distances. Bill number 361 by McOallister was passed. The. measure provides for an appropriation of $7 3 OS for repairs on the armory at SaLem. yith this pioney needed repairs ca-be made on the building' mak ing it suitable for tenants. The rentals thus derived will be suf ficient to keep up" tbe building. Other bills passed by the house ere: ,fB,454, by.ffingpefining and regatatlntr booming "companies. 11B -.svslfby R.. Halniitod- Pertaining to livestock running at large' in closed precincts, .f , . HB 4 1 r. by gernian-rd pros vide for additional njanntr of in vesting of' sinking fund's "for re-, deeming' road bonds? ''.. Tr z . HB 559;ny Allen :abfXawis Protecting, registration of brands rt . milk containers. .-' . : HB 58t by-sraai committee Ciarifies and -amends laws rgula- t,ing- beaver trapping and makes' ppm(f changes id refuge" districts: HB 561, by game committee Amends certain sections of " the game code and is for the purpose of better protecting and prorogat ing game. ; t HB 56S by committee on Irri gatioa and drainage Relating to ttte inspection ef daPM fef4 be sfate engjnee-r or other juaiified piflcer. .Safeguards itbe public against the improper coastruction apd niatnfenance: of dams. , HB'570, by Muitnpmah jde.leg.a tiptt Allowing each cjrc.uit cpjurt to appoint 'one Lai iff. ; - HB 57J, ,by Iillerf-RpqainB pherifs to 5 mail summons id tax TpreclosnVes ty the counties to the owners of the property to be f ore loRed. ... . w..-.... ' 4 No; 3 by San-Retaini; to the Withdrawal of school, . district from anion high schoof'tiistricts: Bill By fott -Authorizing' the state - board of 'forestry to close during" the fire season, areas of f Ire haaard. - aad authorizing the board to prohibit smoking in cer tain bigh. risk, are s such as aaw rnills. s , , HB 4?7, by Clark, Repealing pectlona of the law relating to the registration of titles ef real prop erty, under the Torrens act - PJULOSIATH TO MKKT Ct.. r SILYEETON. Ore., Feb. tl5- (Specinl) Philomath college will meet Co. "l" of. SJIverton In bas icetoaii at the. ,-stiverton armory Tyednesday evening. February a 6 K .le. proved adlo 'recelvins tnbe : tow. maae poss,ole f4catkm to tbe point 'Where, music beeh peen frriw a,lng!eyyecelver ' has immmm : age-1 ! fjf :ijA. " 7,,R. J. JUmoUs Totxcra hjtdplbii to wrcoiie vdu:;s Homwpiing &t fox... Next 1 Satiifday; Micter liok5' CIliCAGO, Feb. 15.AF) fFbe hoinecoMiing iwelcomR- jof To ronto .for . ber most' recently dis tinguished citizen, 17 year old George' Young; 4he jatalina cliau nel prize winner, bas beea set Cor next Saturday at 1:38 d. m., the ypung swismer ws advised today. How loivg bft" jw-ifi stay in his ljoniu town and whtre and when he will retusn ,to lite states to re- me h ifl iel4bitfon tour, be said tpay lie did.not know, bat.be looks forward with grtjat nterfHt td bis Visit to Toronto. A few mombs'aO ,be Jeff tliere in 'a decrepit niotorcyn; with lit tle in .his baggage but .tho aihbi-Uon-to win the S25.00O Catalina prlre.. When :he- pasfied through Chicago -he suceeetled' in bonxjw ing $2S from William' Wrlgley, donor of fba parse. Today hp re. turned to. Chicago in the.drajving room of the.Gold Coast limited as a.bnddtniryouurrapitaltet: -'.' Mr. -Wrglpy. today emphasised bis welcome-iof tbe -young swim mer by offering. .to bafK.lnm for 525.000 more acaiast any" swim-1 raer in any -water at any jujnee ftorn 30 to 30 miles. ,v' " Spring Valley The many friends' of Mft' and Mrs. L: M. Purvlne are regretting the ' fact t bat they are moving away from this community to their newly purchased home in: Salem. . Mrs. Phillip-Damm.gayet'a fam ily dinner.on February S,-' in bonor of her husband's birthday "anni versaryr ? .We understand that-Mr and Mrs. A. J. -Stratton, 'whd have been ill for several weeks, are im- rovtnK in jhealth.. . - .- ;V IZfl 7" m - ?v -Sil v P pxam u l tt v . , xqu such hoped load of fat hogs in Salem last Wednehday. I Miss Sadie Shubext. Miss Irene Windsor, ami Miss llwatrice Siuip- kins ape spending thi week-ends U the home of their parents. They are all studeuts at the Salem high school. Mr. and Mrs. Joase 'Soli n - and -iamily w re j .Thiirsday eyeping calliTH at I be' JJ it. Miles home in Salem . - ; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Simpkins of Salem, former residents of this oininiinity. were visitors at the Com m unity Club program given' o"n Friday evening. ' Mr. ami Mrs. John C!ii!dersanT dauffhter, frrace. called on -Mrs. Frl Weddie of Twin' Falls, Idaho, short timer Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Alderman were Salem shoppers on Friday. A Kroup of people from Spifins yalley attended tlie old time dfthce at ltonies Saturday evening. Vernon Windsor, Claude and Lorene Walling attended tbe'psifty' jiiven iy Miss Marjorie Walling fin Saturday evening: Mr. apd Mrs. Frank Windsor jand family were Saturday bnsi iress vjsitors ip Salem. Mrs. Cltarles fe Voe, sifiter of '. S. Teepie, who has '.been critic ally ill for several months at a Halem hospital, passed away on Monday. February 14.' . Mr. nd ' Mrs. Elmer Ray $nd' family called at Mrs. Belle Simp kins' home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sohn and Timilywere Sun"rIay:vIs!torsnt the 11. N. Alderman, borne. Elden Kberly is -working at pres- lent fov Ktmev. Hay.-whq resides near Dallas, t F.'G. McLencb Is nsing consid erable powder clearing "several acres of river bottom land. ; J. Jakube and son, Joseph, are doing the blasting. . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chute at tended; church services in Salenr qn Sunday, i ' -j. The teacher and pupils of Spring Yalley school - enjoyed a valen tine box -Monday. ; - - Stay ton - W. O.- Cooper, left Monday momipg r0r SilVerton, where he 4s doing some interior decorating, Saner himglng. phi n tins etc. . J Mrs. .E. T. .-Matthews and 'Kef qaugntervMJ".'rho..Forrette ;erc popping- in ,salem. on.Mdnday.,, -. J ;A::p-Kihwno'ita3 been: nick tvnft i.w- ' . - .. r-.f !?clt&. tta;. at JntLnea.a.r 41 . IX ' x ir 4-4 T-HB smokers o( America have rewarded fieiz Quality with 'Real . Leadership. For Camels have always bem atl quality and no frills. The choicest tobaccos money can buy, superbly blended. Millions of dollars puit: iinto the cigarette. Never a penny exponciecl :for show. There's just one way to find the smoking thrill that : has "won the mod- ern world's admiration - tiy Camefs. . v ii t . . i- a Know sucn taste ana tragrance, tnellow mildness, as you to find. i "Have a Vamet f (he past two weeks, bas alwnu re KaiiH-d nis normal health. Miss Susan Kearns is expecting Uer .nephew. Max Kearns here for a visit. Mr. Kearns is wire less operator on a steamship sail ing Alaskan waters, and is to be lie re on -a tlay furlmigli. .while i lie shipisiin dry dock at Seattloj . It, a. urns iix rails txtyame over Monday ltd -visit' his brlhet K. C. Titus. aiwl 'sister Mr Kffty 'Miller, who are: both ar.'At th lioewor Mrs. Miller here.: at . "j Wilbur ieslex and a party n friendsNvere'in an auto hdctden unaay atternoon whichr-did nb da mage except jamb the ear up i4 tut, but It was a close call for' all c oncerned,; They were Crowded off tlio roiid at a dangerous poinj:. Mrs. R. C. rvowning was bostes to the members of the W. C. T. Uj a I her home here Wednesday after noon. ;i ne time was spent in a social way,' and-with business per taining to the nod of the order Frank F. Foster who has been an employee' in the Stayton Floui ins Mills for many years, is con- lined to his home suffering from an infection in his hand: 'Mr. Fo? lor ran tt needle noint in "the lleshy nartof the hand while sewh ing sacks at the mill. j John and Jean Olmstead. twb young men from Orangevijle Ida ho have been visiting friends fh and ubout. town over the week end. -John returned to his home in Idaho, and Jean' left for sap. Francisco, California , - where- he .Wilt' enter' a school for a'eoufse 1ft Lfnotvne work: Thit.vnnnr tvet lived here when r-hildn anil bave been renewing old acquaint- ances , Mrs. T. fT. TTobson. Mr?. Grace Naibert and ,Mrs. Mlnda Riggs were bostesses at a pretty after noon function Wednesday, when tpey entertained the members of J the Three Link club, at tbe Hob; son home. " The decorations werte suggestive of the Valentine seasofc as was also the mode of entertain ment and the dainty lunch of heart shaped sandwicbes. brick' ice cream ana corioe. Almost the fu nesikrrship vas in attendance. Turner Surprise Grange mel on ?itnr ttayjn lUUi' iiaij, wib good, a tendance. . . Sakm hospital, i -Turner LA Mrs. O, Cljrmer is quite, ill Ja 4 turner imsKPtfja i team beautba - XLrrala. high ihbol s iSm f ..." '.'! fl f .1 inever. Friday. " ! - Lawrence Uohertsdn was calll to Portland to the Unlside of Jjis agei father, recently!. . Mr. It; M. . Klseri returned 'to SaltiRi Sunday after Spending "srv- ral '(lavs' with friends FrtHiicfHiker and family andl 'Mrs. J.- F. li.vle cahie up from Portland Sondiiv forifhe finv" The -WCHT will Void their anfl imiui vv ii tarn ivvomoriai meeting ni silver tea W edneslay after noon. February 16. at t ha. home nf trs. C. W. Hewitt. All ladies cor. dially invited. C. A. Uenr snebt AVednesdav and Thtirsikty. in Portland on business. Mr. and .Mrs. Scott -Funston ei ebraUtf their f jrst wedding aiani versaiiy Thursday; February 10. by inviting nl)out 30 of their neigh Uorw in for an-evening of . enter tainment. - ' J. N. Duncan spent Fridayat the farm. . - . . ! ' 4 Mr. -and IMts. ir R. Crawfsrrd came from Salem Sunday. "Windy Kafn$as"!Not J - So Windy After Atl ' G ARDKN -ClfY, KBftV (AP) Public opinion to the contrary, Kansirs Is not a "windy" state.- Records "kept by the state agri cultural experiment 'station here show that the hiafiviet wind -velocity during 1926. was June! hen the 24 hour average ras . mile!? an 3ionr.j; urt r-'t ft t Mo.?.lhs showing the , greatest Velocity are Mah,Aprn. May find a una wttb December ; and Janaary I lne auiotest monthn . r.Tlie average hourlyvwtnd veloctr t" .. f or -.the 1 1 .tea mytiui - i t n 1 W25t-yaa .6.5 to-10.5-miles. 1 I ' I t lmM . . -LUBRICATION T A" Sub jecC o-Urti versaUnteres Complete Automotive Lnbricatibn' - Cour at CapUol s -1 -v - f r 1 ; V i f tgrrClTf-. S WW OiSeHDESLEKGW ffe fG - AflTIOSt Eiht .Mile "Lorig Between pverett and iWenatchee. Wash. ! " s. r- -. . - SPOKANE. (AP) Whor" Riantr'rtil burning steam Incomo- ilives'.nowi strain their Irdn; hearts to get- over the Cascade mounuiiu ttngei'a tnnne! -almost eight miles iftng is being driven. It wfll be the -longest Tailro.ifl re fn A'merlca and through -it electric " train's will rumble tin rnindfnl of the snowthfft som' titnes drifts to a depth of more than. 50 feet on tbe srurTace abovf . The tunnel is between Everett aril wenatchee, Washington. TheYe are other tunnels, bnt of Jesser j length, in the project tli" tlreat Northern- has 'blocked out. The great bore, the 6 miles of electritied' tracks and the hup Gargantuan engines with whirh the overland" traffic will be,movcd, Involve an expenditure ''ot $10 -ooo.ooo.: The specially bulR locomotives will be' almost TOO feet long and frclgh TJ5.000 p6unda each, th.v will be of 7,000 horse potver, aii! have a-speed of approxim'atclj' miles an boiir. i ". . .Numerous electric' plants arsd an intricate telephone and power Wiring system are included in t!?e project. . PLone 3 EhWHB