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The New Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon Friday Morning. March 1, 1929
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Will Play Deciding Game But
Cannot Agree on Place
to Hold It
OREGON CITY. Feb. 28 (Spe
- etal) After West Linn high
chool. logical basketball cham
pion of Clackamas county, had de
clined to have anything to do with
the proposed district tournament
to select the entry of district 7 in
the state hoop tourney at Salem,
rtrprnn C!tv and Molalla hlsh
schools derided to hold a playoff
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, fame to determine wnicn 01 me
1 two should aspire to the honor.
After this was agreed upon.
- Oregon City and Molalla aisputea
I nbout the place for holding the
: pame; eacn rerusea id piy
; the other's floor, and they would
i nnf m.Mt UVf r.lnn' terms on
: the proposition of holding it at
t West Ltnn. So far this problem
; lias not been ironea out.
in tr. fniime of the meeting
'Superintendent Kirk of Oregon
; City. a. member, of the district
I board, said that "everytnlng pos
sible shbnld be done to keep Sa
lem high out of the state tourna-
jment.",
j The West Linn athletle author!
ties refused to enter into any
sucn scheme, contending that Sa
lem -was entitled to the honor.
West Linn has defeated Oregon
City' and Molalla; West Linn on
the other hand lost one game to
Woodburn high; Woodburn lost
one game to Silverton, and Silver
ton was beaten by Parrish Junior
high of Salem.
SlUGFEST SUITED
HI
SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. it.
AP) Dynamite, in the form of
left and right hand punches, will
be traded here tomorrow night be
tween a couple of good traders
Eddie Roberts of Tacoma and Pete
Meyers of San Francisco. Roberts
is a slugger of the first ranks,
while Meyers has nothing to be
ashamed of in the same line.
The pair will meet in ten rounds
er less at a weight of 156 pounds.
Meyers, who has recently left the
welterweight class for the mid
dleweight division, .showed that
he is a comer by knocking out
Sammy Baker a few weeks ago.
Taking off weight to make the
welter limit has been his trouble
"and his handlers are certain he
will perform better in the heavier
listing.
LA GRANDE. Feb. 28. (AP)
Eight basketball teams started
play at Union today or the dte
tsict championship of Union, Wal
lowa. Grant, Baker, Malheur and
Harney counties.
The winner will enter the Sa
lem tournament in March. The
double elimination schedule calls
for fourteen, and possibly fifteen
iranies.
La Grande, Wallowa, Enter
prise. Mt. Vernon, Baker, Union,
Haines and Ontario high schools
are entered.
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the workj'a 18 billiard championship tourney at New York haa
brought him victory, over several
M&tanyam is the smallest man by
standing; but four feet 11 Inches
Plans Complete for Junior,.
Class Play; "Robin Hood?
Monmouth Saturday Night
MONMOUTH. Feb. 28. The
Junior class play, Robin Hood, will
be presented fn the Monmouth
normal auditorium Saturday eve
ning. Marcn z. Some new stage
lighting has been secured and
many other details have been
worked out to assure the success
of the production. The rnnt mM
tor the entire cast are unusually
Dautirul and effective, and Robin
will wear the original costume
worn by Douglas Fairbanks when
the story was filmed.'
, The plot of the story, as it is
presented by Owen Davis, modern
playright: sir Richard of the Lea
nledres his nersonal bond nA hi
daughter Lady Marian as hostage
to the High Sheriff of Nottinr-
ham in order that he might go
over seas In quest of King Rich
ard the Lionheart. After his de
parture, his wicked net) hew. Rnv
of Glsbourne and scheming Lady
Jane Marian s aunt, plot to secure
all of Sir Richard's lands and
marry the beautiful Ladv Marian
Lto Guy. The sheriff, a vain and
cuwuruiy man, conspires witn
them.
Bold Attempt Falls
Fearina- treachery. Ladv Marian
flees fn Franpo In An ittant in
j intercept her father, before he
sans, sue is caught by the sher
iff's men, but is saved by Robfn
Hood the bold putlaw'of Sherwood
Forest, who promises Lady Mar
Ian his aid and protection.: She
returns to Nottingham for eix
months, at her father's bidding.
When the scheming annt and
sheriff plan to wed her to Guy,
Marian signals to Robin by tying
her handkerchief to a window
casement. Robin comes at her
bidding and carries her away to
Sherwood while the wedding
guests await the ceremony.
The sheriff's men slay the out
laws mercilessly over a siege of
two months. Marian Is captured,
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rendering, Guy enters. Marian is
forced, unwillingly, to go to him.
He removes his helmet and to the
amazement of all he is Robin
Hood!
MONMOUTH. Feb. 28. The
Wolves basketball team returned
from their weekend encounter
with Ashland Normal at Ashland
Thursday and Friday nights, with
one victory and the first defeat
they have sustained all season.
The Thursday night game was
won by a score of 36 to 33. Splen
did team work and foul shooting
characterized this ' battle. Speed
and close checking resulted in a
rather high number of fouls.
Schrunk showed special ability in
close, shots.
In the second game the Wolves
lost with a score of 40to 29. The
first half ended with the Wolves
in the lead 23 to 20 and they were
one point ahead "seven minutes be
fore the close of the game. Dur
ing this time the Ashland boys got
in a succession of long shots plac
ing the score in their favor.
The Wolves have played 13
games this season and have lost
only the one at Ashland. This
makes them Valley conference
champions.
Twenty-one telegrams were re
ceived by the team from students,
faculty, townspeople and organiza
tions of Monmouth and Coach
Wolfe expressed his appreciation
of the backing given them.
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Beaver Holdout - Practices
With Rest of Squad
During Training
, ANAHEIM, Cal., Feb. 28.
(AP) "Cowboy", Ed Tomlin
pitcher, the Portland club's lone
holdout, rode in)o the Beavers'
spring training camp today, had
a long talk with the bosses, did
not sign a 1929 contract', but
worked out.
President Tom Turner of the
club said that Tomlln had aBked
for an increase in salary, and was
told there was "nothing doing."
Turner said that the terms offered
Tomlin were the highest the club
would go. and that if the pitcher
refused to sign, "why, all right."
Tomlin, after the conference
with Turner, donned a monkey
suit and worked out with the re
mainder of the Beavers. His ar
rival left bnt one player absent,
Max HlU'o, inflelder obtained from
the Pittsburgh Nationals has sign
ed his contract, but his where
abouts are a mystery to club offi
cials. Word was received about a
week ago from Hillis in Cam
bridge, Mass., that he was en
route fo the coast. No word since
has been received.
Roy Rake, young left bander
from Portland, Ore., received re
lease today.
T
Fresno college, which won the
basketball championship In the
western conference, will not oe
able to schedule a series of games
with Willamette-university, North
west, conference champion, ac
cording to word received by Coach
.in ,, -r -a TrnUw.M. Da.
spec n.eene 01 niiuuuciKgiuoi
season games are not permitted at
the California institution.
Earlv this week a nroposal had
been made that the championship
of the smaller colleges on the
coast be decided by a series of
games between Willamette and
Fresno college.
Barbuti is Fired
By Race Moguls
NEW YORK. Feb. 28. (AP)
Ray Barbuti, Olympic 400-metre
champion, was suspended in
definitely today by the registra
tion committee of the Metropoli
tan association of the Amateur
Athletic union. The action was
taken as a result of published
statements, credited to Barbuti,
criticising the A. A. U. and its
policies.
Malone to Fight .
Heeney Tonight
BOSTON, Feb. 28. (AP)
Installed as a 10 to 8 favorite in
the betting Jimmy Malone, Boston
heavyweight today ended his
training for what he considers the
most important bout of his erratic
career, the ten round clash with
Tom Heeney of New Zealand to
morrow night in the Boston garden.
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John Conway Toole
Veteran Ball Headf
Dies at -Age of 59
NEW YORK, Feb.
(AP) John Conway Toole,
for nearly 20 years a lead
ing figure In the legal side
of baseball and for the past
eight years president of the
International 'league, "died
today of Inflnensa after an
Illness of only ten days. He
was 5 years old. His widow
survives.
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The Salem Sanitary Dairy bowl
ilng team broke two Business
Men's league records Thursday
night, setting a mark of 835 for
team game and 2337 for team
series. The Sanitary daily bdwl
ers won two out of three games
from Montgomery Ward. Roth's
Grocery won - two out of three
from Stiff Furniture.
Scores were:
Stiff Furniture
Anderson 130 108 12? 105
Morrii 187 184 148 444
Busirk 163 . 186 120 419
Dnmler 184 135 137 406
Dorid 146 179 185 809
ToUb -709 722 712 2143
Both Grocery '
C. Roth Ill 185 146 392
Suins 132 112 128 872
E. Hemenwsy .... 159 157 130 452
LottU 164 101 155 480
E. Roth .' 146 J31 161 438
Total 712 636 726 074
Montgomery Ward
Hendershot 169 188 144 491
8chi 117 158 136 411
Johnston 161 190 143 494
Starr 148 126 135 409
Donaldson 141 164 130 485
Totals 726 826 688 2240
Sanitary Dairy
Ostrim ..
...174 184 148
506
Davidsoa ..
Curt is
Martin
Mananj'
Totals
...157
....161
174
....179
146
1S2 485
150 430
141 488
154 477
129
168
144
:835 771 781 2887
Helen Wills to
Invade Europe
For Net Games
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 28.
(AP) Helen Wills, champion,
and Edith Cross, third in the na
tional ranking of women tennis
players, have accepted invitations
from the U. S. Lawn Tennis asso
ciation to play team matches In
Berlin and France. They will also
play in the French championship
In May and the Wembleden all
English championships on June
24. 3
Season's Initial
- Casualty Occurs
MOHTEREY, Cal., Feb. 28.
(AP) The first serious casualty
of the training season occurred
today in fielding practice when
outfielders Ernie Kelly and Alvln
McCoy collided. Kelly was badly
spiked, five stitches being taken,
and the club doctor said he would
be on crutches for a week.
ELECTRIC SIGN CHANGED
HUBBARD, Feb. 29. (Special)
The Hubbard electric sign has
been moved from its former posi
tion near Garland's barbeque and
placed above the Hubbard Mineral
'Springs sign and new lights put in.
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BOWLERS
BREAK
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Stribiing to Get $63,549.31
For His Part in Fistic
Encounter
By EDWARD J. XEIlV
Associated Pres Sport Writer
MIAMI BEACH. F!a.. I Feb. 28.
(AP) The fistic cavalcade is
moving northward again after its
successful splurge in the j southern
; sunshine, with spoils beyond the
fondest expectations for all the
principals involved.
Of Wie total gate receipts of
$405,940 garnered from Jack
Sharkey's conquest of Young Strib
iing in the pine octagon in Fla
mingo park, the Madison Square
Garden corporation had a net
profit of about $50,000. The Bos
ton tar carried away a check , for
$100,000. Jack Den.psey, the pro
moter, was approximately $25,000
richer and the loser, Stribiing, had
$63,549.31 worth of balm for his
minor hurts. It was the Georgian's
biggest purse. Even the American
Legion post here netted $9,000
for its part in making the battle a
success.
HOSTESS FOR GIRL
SILVERTON, Feb. 28. One of
the most charming dinner parties
of the season was an event of Sat
urday night, when Mrs. E. A.
Booth entertained at the home on
East Main street, in honor of her
daughter, Kathleen, on her 21st
birthday.
The affair was in the form of
a radio party, in which the honor
guest was doubly honored by hav
ing a song "To a Wild Rose"
dedicated to her over radio sta
tion KOIN, from the Heathman
hotel.
Covers were laid for eight at
a beautifully appointed table and
included Miss Dorothy Thomsen
of Monmouth, Miss Simms of Sa
lem, Miss Ruth Nixon and the
honor guest; William Dunn, Jerry
Gunther, Dr. McKain and F.
Booth. Several hourB of bridge
followed the 6:30 o'clock dinner.
Miss Booth is teaching in
Lentz school near Portland and
was at home from Friday until
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Watrous of
Forest Grove spent Tuesday in
Silverton in interests of the Wat
rous Shoe Company of which C. W.
Thompson is now manager.
Mr. and Mrs. Edson Comstock
of Waldo1 Hills district had as
their dinner guests recently, Mr.
and Mrs. Sylvester and daughters,
Shirley and Miriam.
Brooks Students
Put oil Program
BROOKS, Feb. 28. Special)
Brooke public school grade stu
dents Joined for a Lincoln-Washington
program at the Brooks,
school house Friday morning. The
program was directed by Principal
Wayne Harding and the assistant
teachers. Misses Letta Wallace
and Doris Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlavy en
tertained at dinner Saturday eve
ning. Covers were placed for Miss
Letta Wallace, Mrs. C. D. Naylor,
Miss Marie Dunlavy, John pun.
lavy Jr. and Mrs. S. Calnan and
the hosts.
By Les Forgrave
Mr
By Neher
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MOTHER
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Hunters Out
To Kill Wild
Police Dogs
LA GRANDE. Feb. 8. (AP)
A report was received here to
day that a band of wild . police
dogs had been partly broken up
after harrasslng a herd of deer
near Ladd canyon on the edge of
the Blue mountains, a tew miles
from La Grande. Hunters have
killed three of the dogs. The ani
mals are said to use the same me
thods as coyotes in hunting, and
to have killed two deer recently.
One dog is said to have been killed
hy a cornered deer. -.
The band of ten dogs is believed
to have started from a litter of
puppies someone turned loose last
year. S!x of -them are still at large
and a party of hunters is after
them.
30 HK JO
TO SALEM MEETR
SILVERfON, Feb! 28. (Spe
cial) About thirty members of
Triphena Rebekah rlodge of Sil
verton. attended the regular lodge
meeting and initiation in Salem.
Monday night, at which time, Lou
isa Pirozza, president of the Re
bekah assembly of Oregon, paid
her annual official visit to Salem
lodge.
Miss Minnie Masher, who has
been substituting in the Farm
Home school near Corvallls since
the beginning of the term semes
ter, has returned to Silverton and
is the guest of Miss Ina Harold.
Miss Dorothy Thomsen, who is
a studant at Oregon State Normal
school spent the week-end in Sil
verton at the home of her father,
and on Saturday night, attended
the birthday party of Miss Kath
leen Booth.
Mrs. Ed Adame has been 111 at
her home on Adams avenue, since
last Thursday. Later reports state
that she is Improving.
The Ladies guild of the Meth
odist church has laid plans for a
luncheon at the church parlors on
Friday at 1:30. It will be a cover
ed dish luncheon and the public
is invited.
Monmouth P. T.
To Hold Meeting
On Next Tuesday
MONMOUTH, Feb. 28. The
Monmouth Parent Teacher asso
ciation will hold the regular
monthly meeting next Tuesday
evening, March 6 in the training
school auditorium at 7:30. The
program which is arranged around
a civic theme will include several
Interesting numbers. Ray W. Gill
of Portland, is to be the princi
pal -apeaker, and Mrs. J. S. Lan
ders, president of the civic club,
will preface his talk with some
introductory remarks. Another in
teresting event will be theannual
celebration of the original foun-
ers' day of the P. T. A. in which
past presidents of the local asso
ciation will assist.
The Independence P. T. A. is
Invited to attend this meeting and
all other friends of the associa
tion are welcome. Complete minor
details of the program have not
been worked out, but an enjoy
able" evenhig in planned by th
various committees.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM
PROVE THE ALLEY IN EDES
ADDITION FROM THE EAST
LINE OF FOURTEENTH
STREET TO THE WEST LINE
OF FIFTEENTH STREET IK
EXTENDED.
NotiCe is hereby given that the
Common Couifcil of the City of
Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
its purpose and intention to im
prove the ALLEY IN EDES AD
DITION, from the east line ol
Fourteenth Street to the west. Hn
of Fifteenth Street if extended
at the expense of the abutting an
adjacent property, except th'
street and alley intersections, ih
expense of which will be assume!
by the City of Salem, Oregon, by
bringing said portion of said alley
to the established grade, and pav
ing said portion of said alley with
a' six-inch Portland cement con
crete pavement,' fifteen feet in
width, ; in accordance with the
plans and 'specifications therefor
which were adopted by the Com
mon Council, on February 18,
1929, now on file in the office of
the City Recorder, and which are
hereby referred, to and : made a
part hereof.
The Common Council herefcy
declares its purpose and intention
to make the above described Im
provement., by and through the
Street Improvement, Department
of t,he City of Salem.. Oregon.
By order of the Common Coun
cil February 18.. 1929.
M. POULSEN, City Recorder."
Date of first-publication" Febru-i
ary 221919. .
' Data of final publication March!
f. 1929." ; Dally to M-
NOTICK OF INTENTION TO IM
j. PROVE THE WEST ALLEY IN
; BLOCK 4 OF OAKS ADDITION
.FROM -"JS4 STREET . TO ' BEL.
, MOST, STREET.. . -. ': r
,' Notice It hereby riven that ths
Commoa Council of. the. City of
Baiem, Oregon, deems it neces
sary land axsedlent - and ' herhv
declares its purpose and Intention
to improve the WEST ALLEY TJ?
BLOCK 4 OF OAKS "ADDITION
from ? "E- -r 8treet ' toT Belmont
Street, at the expense of the abut
Unf and adjacent property, except
the street: and alley Intersection.
me, expense Ol Which Will be aa.
snmed by the City of Salem, rifa.
con, by brinrint Mid portion, of
aald alley to the established rade
and paving said portion ct iaJd
wit -
ment concrete pavement the Jon ,
width of the alley, to-wft: V, Ten .
feet. In accordance with the plans :
and specifications -therefor which .,
were adopted by the Common v
Council on February 18, 129.
now on fi!e in. the office oT the i
City Recorder and which are nere- .
by referred to and made a pai t
hereof." 1 " .
The Common Council hereby de-
clares its purpose and intention to ,
maka thn ahnve described lm-im
ii .it. aiT.nin poniiuu iv-
provement by and through the ,
Street improvement weyariiuw
of the City of Salem, Oregon, v
By order of the Common Coun
cil February 18, 1929.
M. POULSEN. City Recorder,
Date of first publication Febru-
ary 22, 1929.
Date of final publlc.ition Marcn
6. 1929. Daily to M-
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
.' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVBJN,
that the undersigned. Executor of
ihe Estate e-f Edith E. Jenas, az j
ceased, has filed his Final Ac
count with the County .Court of
Marlon countv. and by aa Order
bearing date February 13th, 1929.
the said County Court has nxea
the time for hearing said Final ;
Account for March lGth. 1929. at
the hour of ten (10:00) o'clock
a. m. In the' County Court rooms
in Salem, Marion County. Oregon."
All persons having ohjections
in tiniA Account are reauired to -
appear and present- them .on or .:
before said date.
WALTER T, JENKS,
Executor of the Estate of
Edith E. Jenks. Deceased.
William H. . Trindle, 314 U. S.
National Bank. Salem. Oregon, '
Attornev for Executor.
Date of First Publication, Febru-
arv 14. 1929.
Date of Last Publication March
14,itf29. F-14-21-U-M-7-14
'TICK OF ArvniTVi:VT OV
ADMINISTRATRIX
Notice is -ereby given that th
ndersigued b8 D'n duT aIh
minted by the County Ccurt ol
i:e State of Oregon for the Cou
v t viarion Administratrix of
K.itii f HNirr A. Keene, D4
eased, and that she has dolyj
vualifled as euch AdaalalstratHa;!
U persons having claims agalnstj
a iii r.t hM dvceJent aral
htby notified to pressnt fha
ame. duly verified. o me, at ina
yfrics ot Ronald C Glover, my
Attorney, 208- Oregon Building.
Satsm, Marion County, Oregon,
within six months from the data
cf this notice.
Dated at 6alem. Oregon, thlft
lath day of February. 1929.
E VALINE B. XBBNB.
Administratrix of the Estate ot
Henry A. Keeae, tieceasea.
RONALD C. GLOVER. m
Attorney for Administratrix.!
Salem. Oregon.
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