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717 . 77 -J SOf Jt -WW V if.f i -aaa,a.aaaBWaMaaM , 1EID SIGHT .yit Edwards .vWiir Attend;: Call Meeting a Representative j ofSaJerrr. Senators . Reorganization of the Greater PorUan&nVatlejr 4 baseball league, wit h Salem as' a probable' member, is scheduled to takepla;a Monday evening at a '.meeting. jLo Portland. manager the Senators this year, will' attend this meeting, and -for iui rsoB, -jne BieetmR 10 .organ ize locally has ,been' postponed to ' a later date-. L. .i. . . Indications' are Jhat the league wHt-iHeludefWn -or 4:ha apfed4et teams in Portland aid the Sena tors, and this dot-si happen 4t will mean tha Salem yill iwive'a league- game at- M ivery Sun day during the league season :;( - Montavilla-and - the Gycols- will he two of the teams in this league, and ' another mayl twCBt'lUohns, w hlch is uawIeTmtood ' tp- be liking' over the Boet of ' portla&d: fran chise. 7 Mr. Scott," wltjr RayBrppks This .meeting. was . ' called by rred'.Oa'rstdent of thleSghe, and this early intart in '.organisa tion will-mean; that : the Salem. committee, Mherf lit meets , later nexi, week, will iiave a mdxeiJof- inite outlook l ot ' the season's pos slbiliues. tetoref it than w.ould have beep' poialbleiptheirwlsft ' . , I'M wards, announces- that George Jtiches,.who was-treasurer, of "tb club two ears agOrfcas agreed to serife in thapacity .again,iantl thai Cuyler Van -Patten . wilLbe-an-. other member, of the'-co'mmittA handling 'the. teanv buinens-at UL; newjeandidaieifor itbo local am haeatrtn he person of ' FlareT.emawa,' southpaw pitcher afitout4eMer . Frank lleinharir thletio -coach -at-Uni- YersatyvJWgn, Jagene, ana jwk Blss,- UniTersity-of -Oregon a4i roundAlJUeXa who ;4s a tqp:jBOtch catcher and Ipuffieidefare-ther nam jftenrhiD may. appear. in Sen: ator ltptiiyf : .Frosa . present outlook it la safo t'o say that llert wilf hare as strjpng ft-itam.aA4r?V'iPsf season, probably stronger.; Aveail for the icst practice v&i-b JsfVd as spdn as the weatner3,iaTor5 iuiSi''.- : JM-?t... . : ?f ri 1 . : Tearp".lncrtidihg".Paxfdock , Make1 HevReta Record ' ; -' s - -POMONA. i-Gal. Feb. 19 -J(AI - A AeW worlo's rdcofd- a. t1 here - today ttuTing we course - oi the. Los Angeles athletic clnb-Po mon a .college track "meet, when, a fnur ia .team includlnjr Charles Paddock, 'cham Dion snrlntet reeled of'22j0 yax da in. it, 6-lSLecpAs This Jime:edinsed,by.2clft-sexarid3 a mark that was set in lll in Australia-? t ij" i'-'.'n iThe pther members oine rec-ord-shktterlng quartet jrere , Hugh Pinney.; former JPomona.f 'pollege sprinter?' .Eddie Pollock Pasatfena high school lad, and Keith' Lioyd, Univeysltyi of Southern CJallfornia dash man, ' The'race was an exhi bition, ' 't'1 f f 't r?. - V,."LU: v-h.vj t&r- ,-...r...;.:,ri,.. ,. & a ...m mm m 1 . wr mmmrn St. Haul Hign.bcnooi r-ives , .Hifcd mums Oaytonltes boys' knd f if Is rhasketbajl teams ot the!St.'.PaTil high school defeat ed" Dayton Biigh"i eams; Friday night ."'on the, locaj t6or. ; The boys wpn t iols, and dh Klrls U to7. ; ; ( .This; was 5 the first defeat ad minisftered tp -the' -Dayton' quintet this . year, v It has won the Yam hyi fountr: thampionsliipr'iand qualified' ti) ihedistc turBax! ; Excellent team play and 'cloe clecklngby; the local team held the vfaitors to'.a low score. I M'ay:WeafNew . " Joe Gene wlsch, .yonng right-handed pitcher of the . Boston TraVes, mfry be sold outrirnt or,trard. before firing- ...penew'"' Las fu- lour jcars vvh" tLe Lraves.v'Ha has a good curve , -TM m MP III I l HllIPlll II III I WM m III ft III Experience and Ru aged Ehy ptraiiinit '-: - : rr-. -Both Fighters Working Hard fo' Be in Good Shape; Fine ; -Preliminaries j " Experience .and. a. ragged phy siqne -mt4ita ' ttou ItflAd. i yojuth. strength and endurance, 004 the othenc wlllppppsaueaoh ojther in the mairt . event at tbe armqry in;xt Wedneadayinight when Ad Mackie ahd:rerimijrqJ3rien meet in thejr lftirdund Jout ,5 t -t ..- i ; Mackie was a veteran JV'.hep. O'Brien started to flight,' and khirws aRoJ ,lie-. tricks .ofi.hje trade hut it will take, -all ,of his knoa jedgc of the : game toi keep ahead Mrtbe sturdyuPBrien . t Botfe am working haid.,fuid will be'.in athe- bestf of coqditiqp when Ihex. entey Ah.e ring.;.-. Mack ie is training with Doq j Sne)l(at. the Portiapd armory gymasm. and O'Brien is going through bis paces at .theiMuitpopjah Alhftifxcj nb.;. ; Matebmakefw Jrry- i-JPlant . is makingi.ery .ef fprt . to go .thi Salem,- tans, their.: money's worth. apdiln a Maekie-O.rien match ,he Js .f uWUUng thatj 8mbUion. , ; Fey if .any jeatherweights. can heat Mackie. siad-not .many are able jto take .OJRrlen iato cmp. ; ; t . Pete jBjxnes.c Portland middler weight, twill ciueet .CepiU Maninjt in tha tiSemilwindup.: .. Wanning.- en deared, himself , .wib.i the i taos .by Knocking out Saitor Buck.on th last cardrnd Bjirke .was , raided as one of .tha;. best At hja.'.welgjit. in tie northwest. j 3. : ' Byrnes lias not fought here be fore, but be- has appeared on sev eral Portland fight jrograma,. and has made a htt with hia aggressive tactics. Ha holds the record .of defeating Jted" Mays,. BiU, piling- worth, Joe Blackwell and johnny-Doyle, j '' "'') : f ' Jnasmucn as Byrnes is angling for main event . here and may get it if he shows enough atuf in this Xlght ifr.isua foregone sconclu eyxn that-h.e.'will be giving his' best. 11 ,r-r-. The Midget Meat Market never fals to, give you.the finest jneajs ad Xishl Thereis t)ntrfipe ? places in ,SaJJ to set the finest fish.; The JUideet Market Jbaa it for you. () University HooDmen Rest PBefore'TussIe With OAC . EUGENE, Or., Feb. 19. (AP) TBb University of Oregon basket- Jball 'team is; enioying a. well-earn ed, rest since-, iW?doesday of this weejk. It ext n.couAter.jprill be a return engagement wtyh the Ore gon Aggie- noopsters- ebrnary 22, in Eugene. In, spite of the fact that the Webf opt, casaba jrien handed the Orangemen a drubbing iu Corval-lia-iast iWeek;-and -also that' the Aggies have-had a very unsuccess- ful'roaddriPi the fans are antici pating a real hassle .Tuesdays that is it the adyancj sale 'of pickets can pp. censiJ,ere4 a reliable, eriterion The; iresprye.jseetiQn ,pf .McArthur court, is practically $ow .?nt,i ac cording to Bob Overstreet who has Charge of rthe ticket , . i f GORMAX RETAIXS JCROWN i t V" - 1 ! .. . ', i PITTSBURGH. Pa.. Feb. 19., (AF) Charles Gorman1 of- St Johns, N. B., retained his crown a? Jnternat4onaJ.Jndp.or ice. speed skating champion when he finish ed tonight :wtth. .164 points. The titlebolder placed ; first in every major event for men during the two daymeet, excepting the three milajaceyxflerppped put of the distance cop test .whicli was won by Percy Johnson of ".Toronto, who stADiisnea . ft new Tpria'sf recora py cupping more tftan i& seconds froitt the old marks.- piriform in; 'im - II 'll.l4.llWlWl.ll.lil.M MWI Willi LH I in), H lllnm 11 FIGHTS HERE: rr : rJ It v . - Ad Mackieighting: featherweighrfrom Portland who will pit liis experience against the youthful tfameness of Tommv jDTBrien in a 10 roiirid bout at .ft 1 f Teach" Some Connoisseur W Music? SpeechfesHbrdf No Attraction'' CHEYENNE (AP) "Peach," Charles Belden's bottle-fed ante' iqpe, has been a warded, a full set offB batteries for-the distinction of being a uniqpe radio fan. - The pet antefppe, now just turn ing its first, year, .is the pet of the Belden family , and as such joins the daily -family circle around the ,qud -.-speaker for the radio pro grams.. . . -. i -.;. Peach" is connoisseur of jazz music but does not care for other features that crowd . the ether wves. She will listen by the hour to, the orchestra and bands but speeches, never, ', ., Since her .capture when very yojing, "Peach", has been one of (he attractions for tourists who pass the Z Bar T ranch of Belden near Pittsburgh. Wyo. Antelope, according to :.Befden, . are easily famed and at present, through the operation of game laws forbidding tir extermination, are almost as numerous iff the,, state as "deer. Jn fact they have become so taine in some sections of the state as, to become pests' and farmers have petitioned, the sfate legisla tue to reimburse " them' for dam age d oner . to. hay fepc.es. , . O. J. Hull Auto Top & Paint Co, Radiator, fender and .tfpdr tepafring. Artiatie painting adds 400 jer. cent. to the appearance of yopranto. " 26 S.' ComX . () Coon, Patzer and Fetch Get Year Each in Prison I H 1 : 1 . ;- ., piifford Coon, Edward Patzer, and-ar 1 Fetch, cpnyicted jot lar ceny .pi, sheep. f in Jcir,cult court, a week ago .were" sentenced to terms of . one year each ia - the OregJUl 8tat.ejpej?Iientiary. Patzer .and Fetch made strenu ous, Jeit orjts , to ..secure naxolv but their apparent ease in charg ing testimonies went against then ana jjisirii Attorney jyarson wa: able to thwart the'r plea of clem ency j.".: . : -.'f w;? ,t . Coon was indicted on a .differ! enf cnasge hut ali .tnree men w-en sentenced for the same. type o .felony. Sheep rustling has been i hard matter -for 'Oregon , rancher. ,i o ' d eal wjth 'and, several rjromin ent menifrom tne Fairfield, neigh borhood were. In court .yester,da3 morning to see that their interesti were protected from farther dep redatlbns." - r";" . , , ' yYatches, Clocks and ! ; Jewelry , - CarefuUy..'Kepalred and Guaranteed at ,5 PRESGOTT'S 828 North Commercial Street ever Cold in this-TIonse - j Ful!y Plastered, 6 Koi.ta ) ,' Houtb Liberty. Ktreet ' ' Corner Lot ' 3000.00 i i - AFF mm ague m ty&'$MkWMP ; cmx opppwy jypyu WEDNESDAY - 1 i ' A 4 -- ? ; ??; the armory Wednesday, night. THIN Petticoats Will - Restore Na : lion's Clothing Industry to Old Rank . ROME, Feb. 19- (AP) In spired by Premier Mussolini's ex ample in .undertaking herculean tasks. Minister of National -E.cpn-dmy Belqzzpnis trying, to restore the petticoat, and long skirts to their former status in; the- world of .fashion. - Tne- minister, concerned less about morals thau .about keep ing Italy's factory wheels wbrling, has discovered that the present fe male -fashion is one . of the most serious reasons for the crisis in Italy's ilk making industries, flence he has launched a cam paign for the adoption by patrio tic, women of a species of uniform equivalent in symbol ish to the flack skirts of the men fascists. - This. consists of a skirt' brush ing pt below the phoe top, apetti coat . and substantial ,silk under garments. They don't all have to e black. IiQwever,. the" sponsors Of the movement i generously point , out. j It .wijl be,i,a sign . of Special patriotic fervor, they add, f the skirts and petticoats are liberally pleated. ; t The Cherry City Baking Co.'s bread, pies and cakes are of high est quality.. One of Oregon's most sanitary bakeries :";visft it. worth rhile.' A Salem show place.' ( ) . AaA lauti mm,km tot tfcWfaee-terfl IHaaao4 lira a Hlii!mMrriAd b.iai aMtallie boxas. aealc wkh B.ua - .aofcc8fect.fclaMa. BafHawt' CIllPitiSTCn aCffe -a i i in Normal School Lose "': to Albany1 College First Wilhp nieft JL'onferenoc Ja nw ii Dropjictl By Sc.jVp Of :tl-'4 ; ORFJGON NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH.' Feb.M 9, - Bpexi.al .-Monmoatjh normal .'school, lost Uieir firni .basketball game, in ? the Willamette. Valley ?onreren(jeieag": tje last night When Albany College defeated thent with a 3 4-2 4 f core. This t'ies; the. normal team'" with the Pirates v on victories In the league, but the Monmouth .men now haVe ,one deteat against their chances for the .championship. i, The first half 4 the game be longed .entirely to Albany, whose defease ' kept1- Uie nornial 4eaia from tscoring. second quarter end ing Itt-G iaifavori Albany. " Ouring the second half tb teacherfr-got going in better form and made an even brefc for. score, points, ook made 4 o . long shots - during- the last- few mi mites of the game and the normal team succeeded'" in maintaining the lead, but too lale to run the Kforei-UD to Albany Huston of Albany with 11 markers it iiis credit was high pbtnt'.man for both teanm. Cook scored high for the normal with 7 points SUMMARY I" K ..... c o -u s Vs. - "M OXS 24 ttl i i Alhnny : () (4 ) f'simplx-n H-iiriink MooVfAii ( ') Hler3) Mpruun ( 2 i Philip '(4) - 7i Wlforl . (1) JIiiKton ..... (2) Vsk ritinsert Spr in jr, Lehman s . ftefert'- Siiarks. Perrydale. Defeats Salem Ducks 14-12 Game Featured by Kxccptioreilly Close (Inanling tf-AIl The Salem Ducks .met def eat Saturday evening on the YMCA basketball -floor, at the hands of the Perrydale town team, re garded as the strongest independ ent quintet in Polk county.' The score was 16 to 14. The game was featured by un usually ' Hose guarding which held the score down.' 'The Ducks were leading 8 to- 4 at half time, but the visitors came" back Strong andr nosed out a victory. .The Perrydale team has won 17 games this season, and lost but three. . v' . -. SUMMARY lu-k t'o. Perrydale UeHarnxrt 8) ,K (ii) Beverle Marr(2) .F (2) h. Glson ftak (2) r (J) Treving Fchaeffer Smith Uaral.ln .., (.2) J. Uiljyon lljjcmann (2) ......S : fi-fr"e BpfK-hlcr. - , " ' NIGHT CLUB BURNS NEW YORK. Feb. 19. (AP) The Casa Lopez, West 54th street .night .clnb frm which Vincent, Lopez and his orchestra broadcast several times each week,-was burned out today. The loss was estimated at $200,000, and included a painting : valued at ?5Q.0.O0l a negro porter was tlje only person J a the place when the fire started. , m SPECIAL! 6 room rnodeni house. Four I blocks, from postofficei r- F. WOOD S41 State' St. FOR SALE t Auto -Accessory- Shop Clean Stock; Good Location See KRUEGER, Realtor 147 ar. edm'1. tit, -v- Phone'SIT IT'S TIME TO ' ' ' ' THINK 3TJF PAINTINQ AND -w CXJ3AKINO TJP We Sell Blartln Senovr 100 Per Cent Pure Paint t-'-: DOUGHTON SH15RWIN 2S6 N. fknnly Teleptrone 13& I .....T t .. o Youth Ff IHSH QUIMI1 Local Junior High jllas Revenge !. : on Kucene Men Parrish junior high -schoors quintet, fighting' hard wttli Wtb its tegular forwards out of the fgante. revejnged'itself 25 to 17 on XVrru1 rms Wilson iunior high of 'Eugene for a previous, defeat aC tut; iiauu ui nic ."r - J. -.. . . .-- , ,. -;?' 'I ' 'squad. -- .v:;-; frrhe Parrish men fought hard to make up for the crippled condition Of5 the team, and won by a decided margin, fettit stood out both on offense and defence. Colgan "bow ed best for the Fagerie'mSn;;Sctre atf Half time was 10 to 6 for Par ish. -Siparrisir will meet Slayton high Wschool here Friday night. SUMMARY . I'os Wmxlrnw WiUoi) Parrish R(uu f4 .... t Sash (-1) ... ...F f2 Jeffries Walker CD feufgfHS. t 4 ) Pell it 10 c... '....""2 ) ' I.ovell .... (4 Barwll (I) lak (J) Morgan son s . Hf.leref Mason. . sAggies Drop Final Game 4 of Road Trip to Huskies SEATTLE, Feb. 19. (AP) The University of Washington basketball : team retained1 alriong the contenders for the conference championship by defeating Oregon Aggies 4f fp 27 here tonight. The Aggies plainly showed, the effects p( their strenuous road trip ami their performance wa not up to the mark set in previous games of the season. Washington got off to an early start; and led 23. to 8 at half time. The game was Washington's last at home.. The Seattle -players meet-the Aggtes in a return 'game at Corvallis next Friday and play the University of Oregoli "at' Eu- gene the next nfght.!t , i 1 Roseburg Industries financing service organized for local devel opment. - 4 bold'todav Sure relief' in a few hours and a tborpghty- cleansed system iBsuc upon " : PAPFS COLD COMPOUND MARMON that Big UfscJ For This Weelc We have a verv 11 rnakes and "model?." Tfee$e pars have beeri carefully inspected, 'recondijtipned by our expert rjhapics many of them repainted.4' ! . ; . v v 4 ; ' j f Priced fePm.iJ2S:tci2;975 ApJlWff these cars we have One 196 Hudson Brougham ouds on Sedan Whjcj Wj SicSJr npanfement of theIOl hour non stop fit-til Tuesday horning:. The driver will gleep in the from 8 io 11 m., bef6re starting: on he driye,U MARMUN In Wednesdau Event JDpmriiissionSets Pate for Pubiic Rate Heaiijfj . , - .... . ' ' The public, service ;cpm mission has t . Febr ua ryV2 Satli create, for hearing all person's interested in .;the .j)rDDOvsed trew- Vafesi jf. tht Spokane. I6rtland. .and . Seattle railroad affejii all 'i9int8 ,lie w een Portland id .Scasidp; Sb, proposed, iew' rptes JiPpJy .to; lpth" trains and automobile stages op erated by. the transportation -con cern:: . -.csr ;:S.T-v'. f The rates xficgjitly w;r '113-! penned iiyihe puliir sewlcd ' btii mission pending a hearing. . MAX, 71, D.INOKS; DIVORCKD WEST PLAINS. Mo Feli.lO.i (AP t-h&ftlpfc':-1 hat (lief '. aged luisband had been going to dances with oUier women) and ' naming three Of their' home townspeople as co-respondents, .Mrs. Mary . E. Z-A SALEM ARMORY WED., FEB. 23 Tpmmy. OiBrien vs. Ad Mackie : 1V U-miuuto 'ronds ; Sailor Mann in cr vs. Pete Burns e lA.riieger TICKETS AT SJyUTlf S CIGAR STORE i IF WE PO YOUR IT'S DONE NOT Ypp .;, 695 Mill mm .When Others Can't Weld It -Bring. It' Here , - Wre Weld Forever jV:;' r - . . . ' ; " wit- " '.' 5..5 tvis'7 ' WILLYS-KNIGHT fi AWNOUWCIMiG bffcr at especially attractive prices -tf.!.:.. PpPf6 in and let us demonstrate Bald AuIq Co, Corner Ferrv an A fVktf ncr ii v?, i rtr WILLYSrKiGHT ; Tiinnell, 62, yesterday was award ed a divorce from Joseph Tunnel, 71. president of the, People's Bank of Mountain View, "Mo. She also was granieu aumony ot $;,mhj. - No Increase will be -demanded for national forest grazing fee, Ihisyear. FmWiinGbmdtdinwnii" of Proscau, Kidney, Bladd andlmfipTolluiM,t in( Hi(h Blood Prcuura. Rtwumatitm. Lou of Vitality. . Mr fnikabW imtmant ral naailh Und.nnaniiMt' health and vtcaiity. Sand today asakaM 7' n rr u u vs. isncK uiascoe MM mm :.: P?ne ?72 - s --. - --. -14- WHIPPET ekls ' ' ; - Whippet drive which window oHhe (f$f .WHIPPET f wm ir.m hn ;