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The New Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon; Wednesday Morning, Febtnary 20, 19S9 - iS'olHlo eSo IB) mm f-t . Magnol Referee for m&Bmmm Ji out Lou Fight r r. r al C )i - it: I Li f K: ;1 rl J ft-1 .I 7 r i Hi ill UK: i 1 i i:fi:5:tiv.. - i . i . va -. ...... I Cquad of Sharpshooters Op pose Red and Black In ; f " Tonight's Game Two Quarters of the-Salem. AL- ; , fcahy high school basketball game : Tuesday night bore close resem blance to the , famous contests . ! . nbout which the fans were writing i to Lair Gregory recently; la other , words they were shutout periods, ;i Albany falling to score. U 1 Bat nnfortnnately for Salem ' high's publicity hopes, a lad nam- . I d Hauswlrth had snnk one basket i for a couple of points early in the frst quarter, and In tho last quar i ler R. Buchanan and Bosson i Fcorjed field goals. Salem high won .. J'S9 to I. -; L ; i Defense Airtight i Never did Salem high's defense . ; look better than in this game, the visitors being entirely smothered ; j fn all reasonable scoring area so j that they were forced to do their shooting from a distance ealcu- 1 lated to Induce eye strain In their 3 J attempts to see the basket. Prom all appearances these boys were good shote their long ones came so close. -" - - The red and black ran op Its total of '29 points with machine I ke steadiness, (getting nine the first quarter, nine the second, fire in the third quarter and 16 in the final period. All this time Coach Louis Anderson was busy chang ing his lineup around, but that didn't seem to make any differ ence either In its of fenelve or de fensive strength, except that the 1 absence. Jbt the regular forwards j was reflected in the low score or I the third quarter. Rooks Billed Tonight Most of these were made for the 1 purpose of saving the regulars' 'pepper for tonight's game in which j it is anticipated, they will need It. i The game tonight is with the Ore gon State Rooks, a squad of sharp ! shooters in wMch Duirey, former i Salem high star, is-forced to ex. ! tend, himself to hold his own. He divides honots with Lyman and tFagin, two of the speediest for wards erer developed In Oregon high schools. This team defeated Salem high By JACK 80KDS Sports Cartoonist-Writer for Central Press and The Statesman TPROM playing shortstop for a Standard Oil amateur team In Call- ff fornla to the American' league, with only a year intervening. during which time he was in the Western league. Is the record of Ralph. Kress, hard hitting shortstop of the St, Louis Browns. His career Is remajrkable In that he has made such a long jump with im mediate success. t Kress appears to be one of the best natural hitters to come up in some yean. He had them guessing when he led- the American league fn h&ttlnir for Mr Mtk tmp Rut Mm mnlnnMl rain nf by the decisive score or 30 to l . proved that he was not Just a flash in the pan. Ralph attributes this success at the plate to the fact that he was right on edge when the bell rang, and acquired confidence when, he discovered that American league pitchers did not try to "dust him off." He has his fielding faults, -but is learning lot in that depart ment. At Tulsa, the farm of the Browns, Kress did not pick up much about the defensive part of the game.' The "Yankees of the Western league' they were called, for the whole team could hit, and that's all they tried to do. If they booted in a run all they had to do was to drive two In. nwentlr at Corvallle. and later was one of the few teams to de feat the championship-aspiring Medford quintet. On Its own floor Salem high Is conceded a chance to win, but a slender one. j Summary of Tuesday night game. Albany P Glldow P Montgomery 0 (i) R. Buchanan O Bates O (2) Hauswlrth 8 O. Buchanan S (2) Bosson S Neugart 6 Salem Elegmund (8) C. Kelly (11) Beechler (2) Ecker R. Kelly (I) Perrine (2) Pettle (2) Gottfried (2) Graber (6) Referee, Gregg. Presbyterians ' i Defeat Dallas Aggies' 2nd YearCagers Whip Idaho ' Johnson (2) , . . . Woolery (2) . . CORVALLIS. Ore., Peb. 1. (AP) A bunch of Oregon State ...! . m . sopnomores ran wild over Idaho WlluCat J Ul Tit in first half tonight to win 44 to 39 after checking desperate van dal rally in second half. The home team started for six point and scored eight field goals before the ' visitors made their first one, and ended the half 25 McMillan of the visitors who was high point man of the game with 15, started a rally The Salem Presbyterian basket ball team defeated the Dallas Wildcats 80 to 22 at Dallas Tues day night, i. Summary: Presbyterians Wildcats Hale (10) F(4) B. Querlng to 12 Hagemann ( it ) . T , 1 1 1 ) Mcuann II. Colgan (2) . . C(8) L. Quering L. Colgan (4 ) . . . O . . , . Morrison O. S. S. (4) Forrettelwhlch threatened the home lead Dunn I in the rast few minutes. O'Bryan Kline (led the Staters with 12 points. Webioots' Swimmers Beat Bears OAKLAND, Cal., Feb. 19. (AP) Taking six first places out of a possible eight, the University of Oregon swimming team defeat ed tho University of California paddlers, 48 to 49, In the Athens club pool, here tonight. One new coast record was hung up by . tho Webf eet when they swtfm the .160 yard relay in 1:04 .2-5. John Anderson. Ore. gon sprinter, proved the outstand ing performer In the meet, win ning the 60 and 100 yard dashes, in addition to swimming a lap In the relay. The California team defeated the Oregonlan 5 to 3 in the water polo game. IS GIVEN 6ATE GUS' FLYING TACKLE IS APPROVED Johnny Brassll of - Boston Discarded After Hot Session at Miami EDWARD J. SEEL Associated Press Sports Writer MIAMI REACH. PI.. Peb. 18 (AP) The battle of the arbit ers ended tonlcht when Lou Mag nolia. popular New York official was named to referee the battle between Jack Sharkey and Young Stribling at Flamigo Park here week from Wednesday night. Announcement of the decision to switch from Johnny Brassll Boston referee who was named for the post . by the 'Massachusetts state athletic commission in re puted accordance with the con tracts of the battlers, was made by Jack Dempsey. promoter of the fight, after a heated conference with the-DrinclDals tonight. Decision to . change tne tnira man In the ring followed an ear. Her statement of Dempsey today that Brassll and no other would handle the fight. MIIMIILIEHVE DEFEATS HEMM CHEMAWA. Feb. 19. (Spe- eian The Chemawa Indian rhonl basketball team was ai- TUrtfA. with blindness insofar as seeinc Xhe basket was concerned tonirht. and lost to McMlnnvllle hlKh 25 to 18. . None of the Chemawa regulars could shoot even In the general direction of the basket, and It was left for a substitute. Simmons, to become the hero of the occasion and, by piling up ten points on his own hook, save tho Indians from a thorough drubbing. Eck man scored an equal number of points for McMlnnvllle., Summary: McMlnnvllle ' Chemawa Eckman (10) . . .F Vlvette Peterson (4) . , . F. , .E. George Sargeant ( 8 ) . . . C . . , . Braveagle Hall ( S ) . .G(6)G. Meachem Hacshberger. . . .G(2) Peratrovich Paul 8.(10) Simmons 8 Wilder 8. . .E. Meachem : : . :ZJ ' kj Technical K. 0. Over Pedro Amador PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 19 (A P)r Bill Townsend of Vancouver, B. C, scored a sensational techni cal knockout over Pedro-Amador, San Bias Indian from Panama In the sixth round of a scheduled 10 round bout here tonight. Amador weighed 134; Townoend 133. 1 Townsend, on the, verge, of being floored for the count in the pre vious round, staged a sudden and fierce comeback to measure ama. dor for counts of eight and six with right ; hand ; smashes to tho Jaw...,' When Amador tottered up from the last knockdown, plainly out on his feet.' Referee Gruman stopped It and raised Townsend's right hand. Townsend took an eight count In the fourth from a left book to the pit of the stomach and was In distress through the fifth. Frabkle Warnecke and Bob Jubb fought a spirited six. round draw in the main preliminary. They weighed 151. According to a ruling of the Illinois Athletic commission, the fly ing tackle with which Gus Sonnenberg defeated Strangler Lewis for the heavyweight wrestling championship, is a legitimate hold. Photo shows the new champion, at Chicago, demonstrating the hold to Paul Prehn, chairman of the Illinois commission, and president of the National Boxing association Jason Lee Hoop Team Noses Out South Salem 5 Uzcudun-Emariuel Bout Is Called Off LOS ANGELES, Feb. 19. (AP) A proposed. outdoor heavy weight battle between Paolino Uscudun, squatty .Basque, "nnd Ar mand Emanuel, San Francisco barrister-boxer, which has been pounding on the rocks for several days, was given up today as a dead loss. Northwestern Swimmers Win SALT LAKE .CITY. Feb. 19. (AP) Northwestern university swimming team defeated the com bine"" teams of the University of Utah and Brigbam Young univer sity here tonight. The score was 46 to 22. - .v. A basket from the center of the floor shot seconds before the final whistle Iflew decided the game be tween Jason Lee and South Salem Friends teams Monday night on the Y. M. C. A. floor, giving Jason Lee a victory 23 to 22. Ray Miller in a despirate attempt heaved the ball from the jumping clrle to see it slip cleanly through the hoop turning defeat Into victory. Evangelical defeated Fruitland 28 to 10 In the first game of the card with Bewley doing most of the scoring by converting seven baskets and a free throw. Ablany Baptist wrested a one point vic tory from Calvary Baptist to win 16 to. IS in a hard fought game. Sischo of Albany was high point man with three baskets to his credit. Volleyball Team Picked for Meet Volleyball players who will rep resent the Salem Y. M. C. A. in matches with the Oregon State college faculty men's team tonight at Corvaliis- wilFbe Paul Acton, Nile Hilburn, Elmer Hill, Dwight Ed Trindle. Play will start at 7:30. Return matches will be played on the local courts later Epworth League Quintet Defeats W. Salem Badgers The West Salem ' Epworth League basketball team defeated the West Salem Badgers 34 to 5 in a game at the old Y. M. C. A. gymnasium on North Commercial street Tuesday night. On Thurs day night the same teams will play again, and the Epworth League team will meet the Fruit land 'quintet Saturday night. Summary; Badgers Epworth League Phillips ( 4 ) P-. . ( 1 0 ) Wright Lamb P (8) pox Perkins (1) C.(IB) Sebern Petrasso G. . . . (3) Clark Thomas. G Lippert DALLAS HI BEATS STflYU 42 T0 10 l' DALLAS, Feb. 18 (Special ) The Pall.!- '-' school basketball team defeated Stayton high 42 to 1 0 lre tonight. Summary: Dallas Uglow Brown (6) LeFors (12) Oerlinger OrJffln Webb (6) Kliever (4) Mcflier (2) Referee, Nelson. TlmreSs Stayton P Ware F (2) Pendleton C (6) Phillips G DaTby o (2) Thoma S S s r: STAYTON, Feb. 19 (Special) His-tsani weakened by the loss of rhsto regulars. Coach Mauney of Staylon high has started build ing a combination which he hopes to develop into a winner next sea. son. Scholastic deficiencies, -withdrawal from school and a hunting accident are responsible for the loss of the. regulars. Earlier thta season the Stayton high team won six games in succession. The Stayton town team recent ly defeated the Scio Tigers 24 to 22 in a rough and tumble affair. Jlenry Barr, who recently elec trified local bowling circles by tiling a high game record for all . leagues in Commercial league play, went that feat one better' Tuesday night when he set two Salem records for all time. I One ' was bowling 30 frame without a rains, and the other was picking up the 4-8 split. He also set a Commercial league record for In dividual series, 628. f ' Chevrolet won three straight games from General Petroleum. C. C. Bedding Cubs won two out of three from the Barr Plumbers, and Valley Motor won three straight from Wood's Auto com- More than 30 players have started on the second round in the Statesman derby. The nine earaes of this round must be com pleted this week, and the succeed ing rounds will ail be of one week duration. League scores were Mickey Walker Is Working Hard SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 19 (AP) Mickey Walker, middle weight champion, isn't taking any chances with Jack Willis, his op ponent here on Washington's birthdav. even though the ten round bout is a non-title affair The title holder chalked up nine rounds today as hard as any d ur ine a regular fight. Two of his sparring partners were middle- weights and the other was a light heavy. Fekhalm Downey AUaa Johntoa Aewrt' ToUIa iBre Wood raff Hendrieki MeKUnor 0tri Totals . Hi MB Cnovrolot 1G3 188 140 188 97 17 1.13 14 183 139 153 60S 100 611 154 439 197 68 -77S 787 823 28 Otnoral OtJ 97 144 119 173 . 180 189 1ST 170 118 151 141 8S 143 444 177 4WS 119 AS 1S2 419 i.679 776 742 2194. MuUr . Laoa Prtrtn .. Keyier Totals O. O. Bedding Cab 133 200 17 5'8 117 14K 1A7 429 147 14 1S6 4M 188 147 168 4S- .......143 501 169 MS 728 841 82 ".'3H5 Big Sister New Fumble Rule Wins Approbation KANSAS CITY, Feb. 19 (AP) Action of the national football rules committee in ruling a fum bled ball dead at the point of re covery by the defensive team, haf the hearty approval of Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics at tht ITnivarattv nf ICaifana art n-fr,., nu.l .1 - rt I n . . u " .uu Kiicney. luj iwt.- u i a. wara, Henry, head football coach at the oaraey vngai. r.a i racnei ana University of Missouri; DONNIE, AND(N6ER, rine red ; HANDED'SOOTH Pirates gold, successfully HIDDEN THe ? lOH THE, INLAND ; (KNO HAVE MADE A MAP 5HOUtM if- PLACE. HERE COME uirtvioar r4 MONev r tPOSe. THEW6. HtDCW IT. fUL HAVE t SEE tOHAT I cam fiwo out: t I . l 6ET YR "SHIRT OFF. DONNlE. I'M GON MA COPY TVttS MAPOrJ VER BACK ,fTH T4CS RED NK. 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The chief of police said Schoop Confessed about a dozen burglar- es in Washington state. Officials were undeciaea wnetner 10 aitow the prisoner to be taken to Wash ngton for trial, or hold him for rial here on a charge of assault 'o commit murder ; School's arrest was the out come of fear that he intended to bold up the Carquinez bridge of fice. He drove up to the bridge without money, and began dick ering with a bridge attendant for sale of a pair of field glasses .for 11, so he could pay the toll. Th attendant bought the glasses, but meanwhile bystanders had noticed veritable arsenal In Schoop's tutomobile Vallejo police were called and when they appeared Schoop start 3d his car and fled. One of the police fired a shot in the air to aa.it mm, wnereupon scnoop re turned the fire with a pistol. He took refuge in a ravine and con tinued firing at Intervals. Meanwhile W. J. Swars, police man, .crawled close to Schoop's hiding place, and "getting the drop on him," forced him to sur render In the automobile were found seven rifles, six pistols, be sides two Schoop wore strapped to his. body, and various other ar ticles. oods ' Police believed air the were stolen. 1 AVERTED c: inrn r IUi ;ie DEPUTIES f PARIS. - Feb. 19. (AP) Pre mier : Raymond Polncare , by the small martin of six votes today saved his government from a sud den'5 onslaught by' the radicals who had;ult him last November. The attack In the chamber of dep uties came: when the relatively in offensive and T harmless ; judiciary; bill was called for discussion.: IThe French "parliament., giving corroboration to i the old sayinx while the cat is away the mice will Play.' apparently, took advan tage of the fact that the Premier was confined to his room' because ot slight attack of grippe. HW plate as .leader of "" the - PotneAr cohorts 'was taken by minister of Justice Barthou. The question wasL uue a v(iie oi connaence ana the Polncare followers registered 291 to oppositions. 2 S 5. - , -t The . dissatisfaction . in soma quarters over, the . small - amount ot Information' which.- is coming from'the rootns'whera the "com; Ban Plnmbara J. B. Kathman 139 138 . Bowen lgl ft Jaskoslci 134 124 J. A. Nathman 171 180 H. Earr . 212 ao 150 427 14S 41)2 103 3-0 I6 47 tlO XH Ttala Snytet . Browa .817 696 774 M7 Col wall Totals Lyaeh Peteraoa Iowd Wood iwta Sharkay Totals TaUay Motor 125 209 134 141 14- 161 17 13 - 164 183 145 47S 147 422 152 477 127 44 101 448 T6f 657 672 222 Wooa't Auto 150 151 181 -.122 -U31 Co. 135 118 12 151 151 117 178 18S 100 120 40 44S m 264 373 4 J 735 661 654 2070 is aiscusstnft German reparations came up in the course of the debate. A munist deputy shouted, "it is a diplomatic illness from which the Premier, is suffering; he Is trou- piea oy tne deadlock of the perta-committee." ex- Effir'S BODY IS i PUT IN MAUSOLEUM LOS ' ANGELES. Peb. 19 (AP) Funeral services for E T. Doheny Jr., who was murdered ; Saturday night by his confiden- " tlal secretary. - T. I H. Pinnkt ' were 1 helt from t St. Vincent' 1 Catholic church, a place of wor- r ship bu!ltby E. L. Dohenyl Sr. Services at the church and at For- ? est Lawn cemetery where the body was piacea in tne family mauso- '. leum, were conducted by BUhon John 3. CantwelL ' v Plunkett, the deraneed " secre- ! tary.v who committed, suicide in ; the Doheny mansion. "Greyatone" after shooting hia friend and em-1 pioyerj win be buried i tomorrow n the came cemetery. Twn brothers of Mrs. E. L. Dohenv I T. . . 1. . i wua ui me muraerea oil mat. nate, ' C. t Warren Smith and jl Clark Smith, will serve as pall bearers. . ;tf:, :-::-t;i .' . . NOTICE OP APPOIXTSIRVT np i AOmxiSTRATOIX Notice Is herebr criven that th undersigned has been dnlr an. pointed by the County Court of -the State of, Oregon for the Coun-; i ty or Marlon, as Administratrix of the estate of Samuel Wood r ' ceased, and that she has duly ' qualified as inch administratrix; i i all persons having claimsainut the estate of said aruint . ' . hereby notified to present the " same, duly verified to me. at the t r oaice of Ronald C Glover, my at-it iorneyr zox Oregon Bulldinr. Sal. : em, liar ion County, Oregon, with- ' in six months from th dab atl' this. notice.i -j-. jrv Dated at Salem. Oreron: . thla5- . "a T or January, I92f --CORA WOOD, Administratrix; of ;the Estate of Samuel 1 Wood t i- : . -- - RONALD C. GLOVER. Atta'rW' lor Administratrix. Salem, Oregon. 4 i s . - A