The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 14, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1328 .
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Childhood's sunny smiles
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Extra Select Peach Trees at
Reduced Prices for a short
time. Come to our Sales
Yard and make your selec
tions. Also a fine lot of
Bartlett Pear and
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OFFICE FHOXE 8802; RES. 10F4
Salem High's Bid for State Hoop Title
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District 6 lniv;rsily high of
District 7 Salem high school.
District 8 Tillamook high
school.
District 9 Ast-orla high school.'
District 10 Washington, hijthj
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Officials: Ralph Coleman, O. S.!
C. and Al French, Portland.
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Left to right: Coach Louie Anderson; Harold Beechler, center; Homer Lyons, forward; Lee Ecker, guard; Ro'oerl
Kelly, guard; Don Siegmund, forward; Ivan Kafoury, guard ; Frank Schaeffer, guard; Tom Duffy, forward; Cheney
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And Numbers They Wear
WAUiOWA
DistHct 1.
Lee Johnson. 1; Vandon Car
rett. 2: Glen Crawford. 3; Jack
Loyd. 5; Cecil Posey, 6; Herman
Plass, 7; Hubert Mitchell. S; Ver
da Baird, f.
fMclX)UGHLIV
District 2.
Gilbert Olinger, 3; Phillip Rob
bins. 4; Marvin Vancil. 5; Glen
Crumins, 6; Lawrence Lutcher, 7;
Garland N'elson. 8; John Saager.
7; Edwin Coe, 10.
Til K DALLES
District a.
Dan Landis. 1; Cecil Kirby. 2;
Tod Robinson. 3; Arthur Miller.
4; Jack McEachern, 5; Alton In
gram. 6; Balfour Gibson. 7: Tom
Ward. 8.
MKDFORD
District 4.
A. Melvin. 1: E. Phlpps, 2; F.
McDonald. 3: C. Garnett, 4; W.
Morgan, 5; B. Hughes, 6; W.
Bowerman, 7; V. Swanson, 8.
MARSH FIELD
District ,T
Chapman. 1; Hill, 3; Liljeberg,
4; Salem. 5: Edwards. 7; Bird
well. 8; Johannesen. 9; Chan, 11.
UNIVERSITY HIGH
District O
Noval Libby. 1; Gene Burt, 2:
Wilburn Jones, 3; Kerimt Stevens.
5; E. Powers. 7: Lloyd Scott, 8:
L. Gardiner, 9; G. Rickebough, 10.
SALEM
District 7.
Charles Kelley, 3; Donald Seig
mund, 4; Lee Ecker. 5: Robert
Kelley. 6; Harold Beechler, 7;
Ivan Kafoury, 8; Homer Lyons,
9; Tom Duffy, 10.
TILLAMOOK
District 8.
Chester Knowlton, 2; Clarence
James. 3; Paul Page, 4; Bion
Chapman, 5; Jerry Medcalf. 6;
Keith Beul. 7; Kenneth Conover,
8; Lee Stewart, 9. ,
ASTORIA t
District .
Oliver Psonen, 1; Fred Hell
berg 2; Robert Quinn, 4; Einard
Wilson, 5; George Arvola. 6: Os
car Hauke, 7; Wenzel Luthe, S;
Roland Larson, !).
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Vincent Dolp, 1 ; Ronald Mac
Pike, 6; Frank MacCartney, 7;
Harold Elsman. 8: Alan Cox. 13;
'Dave Pearson, 14; Edward Lewis,
jl6; Arnold Heikenen, 18.
QUINTS ARRIVE FOR 4
DAY STATE HOOP MEET
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2f30 o'clock and held a practice
session on the ' university floor!
from 3 to 4 o'clock in order to get ;
tliA lrislra an) ctif fnAQc nut ftf I hpir I
muscles after their long jaunt to
the capiial city. For the first
practice, they showed up well, and
went through their set plays iu
real fashion. Leo Johnson, 1, and
Vandon Garrett. 2, attracted much
attention from the side lines when
(hey consistently looped field goals
from mid-floor, without hardly a
sincle miss. They will be strong!
contenders for the championship
title. Baker and La Grande were
doped to win the district title, but
the Wallowa hoopsters opened up
an attack which couldn't be
stopped and defeated both these
teams with a safe margin. They
will live at the new Senator Hotel
while in Salem.
McLoughlin union high school
and Marshfield high teams were!
next to enter the tournament city,
late last night and r ill work out
in the gymnasium this morning.
Both these teams have also dem
onstrated their ability as baskeU
eers and have a good chance at
th3 cup. They will live in Hotel
Marion during their stay in Salem.
Other teams will arrive early this
morning.
Teams and districts represented
at tournament:
District 1 Wallowa high
school. ,
District 2 McLoughlin union
high school.
District 3 The Dalles high
school.
District 4 Med ford high school.
District 5 Marshfield high
school.
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