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PAGE FOURTEEN - Th CEGON STATESMAN. Saka, Orc-rca. Sgaday Hernias Decemter 7. 1S33 Doll n ems - T7o nil mg 100050 ITCHOOTflP Centralia ,' Champion and ; Reedsport Editor Both ' Have -Stuff to Show Curler Wood . of Centralis, , Washington . state Junfor wrest? lin champion, will be oa 'hand next Wednesday alfht, December 10. to oppose Robbln Reed, the wrestling editor from Beedaport, In Salem's next grappling show. Woods, although scarcely 24 years of age, has aix years of sue eessf 'l wrestliBs to his credit. Learalag the (me under each mentors as professor Hlsami, Ja panese Jin Jltsu champion; Has san Mobamea. u one great Turkish wrestler. Sailor - Jack Woods and Omaha Blaekle Her man. Curley has met' the top notchers of his class; wrestled men weighing up to ISO pounds and has an eight-round draw with George "Wildcat" Pete, Eugene, world's Junior middleweight champion until a few days ago. 1 He has met such beadilners as Merrin Barackman. Ernie Arthur, Young Wild Bill Thornton, Emil Kasola, Lewis Sanders, Billy Lon dos, Tony Kllonls, Vie Pltter, Bob Meyers, Tommy Ray, J Johnny Coyle, Nick Zrolis, Billy Cogglns. Young Hackensmith, Yyomlng Jack Duncan, Young Jack Rey nolds and many other. Only Bob ' Meyers and Ernie Arthur hold d ex cisions over him. Meyers weighed 168 pounds at theUtoe. CJuxley wrestled him and Arthur tipped the scales t 162." J r In his street clothes Curley Woods la most deceiving; be looks more like a schoolboy than a wrestler, but In ring togs he ex hibits a well-knit frame, a pair of husky legs and a bag of tricks. Tommy Ray may be the "man of a thousand holds" but he was on ly able to get a draw with Cur ley Woods, Centralia's mat wiz ard. - Tommy Ray may be the "man of a thousand holds" but Robbln Reed eould show any wrestler some new holds ' and at a time when his opponent would not wel come them. Reed has shown two wrestlers an entirely differ ent line of holds and breaks and more speed " than either one thought possible on the mat In two encounters at the armory this fall. And Reed does not neglect the old holds either for after he had bewildered Bobby . Sampson In his last bout here, he used series of head locks and ended with a flying mare to pin the Los Angeles strong hoy to the mat, Robbln Reed won many friends in hla bout against "Wildcat" Mc Cann here and also in his match with Bobby Sampson. Such speed as had nerer before been seen fn a wrestling match In Salem-was glimpsed by the enthusiastic .crowds. He also showed how a thorough, knowledge of the scien tific side of the game Is more than enough to ; offset prodigious strength? Just as an opponent se cures a good hold and starts to cinch It down. Reed manages to throw him off balance In some manner and to snake his way out of it. : .... ' . ,b; : y:. Salem Boys Score! Best; Utter First The Salem hl$a golf team won three indirldual matches. and got one draw with the Corrallls high Bio to ashes f Continued from cage L) drlre was 69 yards fn seren plays. Through, the greater share of the fourth quarter's gloom and ad rancing dusk. Notre Dame kept the ball i deep In Southern Cali fornia domain. Hard put to score, the Trojans launched a passing at tack which Hantoy quickly stem med on the U. S. C. 23-yard line. Nicholas Lnkats, a substitute back, put the finishing touches to the affair by scoring from there on a clerer reTerse. With Duffleld ' gone and the highly-praised Orrllle Mohler also out of the picture, Blanchard Beatty, third string quarter, start ed down the field. His work put the ball on the Raiders' 25-yard line as the encounter ended. O'Connor covered 10S yards In 10 runs for an average of 10.9 yards. Schwartz, in . & dozen chances, stepped oft 190 yards for an 8.8 average. Xotre Dame TJ. 8. C O'Brien ...... LK....... Joslin Culver . . ..... LT. ....... Hall Kassis ..LO. Baker Yarr ........ .C. . . Williamson Metzger ......RO. ...... Shaw Kurth ....... .RT Smith Conley (c)....RE.... Arbelblde Carldeo Q...(c) Duffleld Schwartz LH Apsit Brill.; RH Plnckert O'Connor ...... P. ... . ... Muslck Score by periods: " Notre. Dame .. .18 7 - 7 27 TJ. S. C. t 0 iii high eovs mismj rn nrTirrrrn uriau, uui xur xmie .vv iui . lUbtl Ltlltn Ankle; Scoring Trio Hurt But 11 Hang Over dVnmbvGraeoron Seven by Diploma Route tt to 24. i Bob Utter. -playing first man ror saiem high, snot an 87 stroke draw with Cooper of1 Corrallls. which gave - each. player 1 points. Vincent, sad Groves play ing Babb and Smith, second and third men. jsron 83 to St and 90 to 92 respectively, adding six points to the Salem score. Blase- dell and Ingalls' playing fourth, eame out 91 to 92 In favor of Blasedell which gave Salem . 2 more points and Corrallls one. . Corrallls beat 'the Salem team 8 to 14 fn a match played at Corrallls last Saturday. Oregon City will be met here next Satur day and the local team will try to repeat the victory gained at the mill elty two weeks ago when it won 8H to 3. While Salem high Is engaging outside teams, the local club swingers are completing, their tournament for the school cham pionship. Clinton Vincent has reached the finals and Walter Cline and Bob Utter are resting on the semi-finals bracket with the winner slated to meet Vin cent for the championship. Dick Pierce has already won the con solation championship. Basketball practice at WOlam- .4a . A -.A MfiV AW. sbb ii an s ' nft . i wbk umm lyvoucu uy wii.ii - me rOOUJajl I eam WIU LOSS I close of the first week and the entire squad 1 showing smooth- Elghteen men. from Salem blgb who' represented their school on the gridiron this fall and ran np 187 points to 28 for seven oppos ing teams, will receive their let ters next Thursday and be grant ed the privilege to add a stripe of red to the left sleeve of their black sweaters, ; The ends who earned awards are Captain Geise ana Aasnu; the tackles, Coomler. Otjen and Schelbner; guards. Coffee, Query. Rhoten and - Wright; - centers. Refd and Sanford; halfback, Su gal. Kitchen, James and DeMar- ls; fullbacks, .Welser and cross. Foreman was the only quarter back to receive a letter although Hltcben and Cross both played that position some. Salem started ; the season by tsking on Sllverton high and the Columbia preps. - Sllverton was stopped 14 to 0. and the string of victories being piled np by the Columbia team received a aet- back when Coach "Holly" Hunt ington's men sent the Irish home with a 42 to 7 defeat. All of the old valley rivals .were . hum bled as Salem rammed straight through Corvallis, Eugene. Al bany, and Chemawa winning, a and confidence. Cardinal out for practice Wednesday sight but sprained his ankle and has been In bed for two days on that account. Cardinal . was the center of the team last year and the high scor er. The entire offense of the "Bearcats" revolved around him. The scoring combination of Car dinal, Scales and Adams has marched successfully through ATHLETIC 6R0UPS HOLD RECTUS The first regular meetings of the Cadet. Preps, and Junior high school groups were held Sat urday morning for story instruc tion and election of officers fol lowing the gymnasium and swim ming pool classes. Ther are led oy local pastors in this work. Officers for the Press are res ident, Byron Randal; vice presi dent. Earl Warrens renorter. uayton Koneruon. Junior hlsrh school officers are nresldent. Phil Salstrom; rice president, winneia Needham: reporter. Marvin ' Tlnmnhrevn- lTitnntrr -i -nrn?- ":.".' tT--. -vl . :iAi2 ler cnamnionsnm. One rival alone was able We will lon r With our background of success in this special line, we are prepared to offer prompt response ' 1 " and, efficient serViee at a moderate charge. Hawkins & Roberts Inc. Loans Investments - Insurance ; ,4 205 Oregon Building TeL 1637 Moving - Sturing - Larmer Transfer i & Crating Storage PGono sasii -i ' We also handle Fuel Oil and Coal ' " ... . '"V : J - f . - .-J -.-..-.;........-. '- - . -tJ-ti- if- H, .We wish to announce the con solidation of Knowles Tori and Body, Shop,; formerly located at 272 N. High St., with the HainV Top arid Body Shop, at 267 South CmmerciaL vfThe business will continue undet the name o ' -v : ' Hairi's Top & 237 S. Ccml. Body Shop Tel 570 to withstand the onslaught of the local grid machine and that was Medford high which played in spired ball,, and.;, aided by , the heat of southern Oregon and a penalty on Salem when a player usea a swear wora close io mi own goal line, managed to pull out of the contest with a 12 to 12 tie score. ' Little complaint eame from the local . players al though all of them felt that they bad lost to an inferior team. Seven men : from this year's letter earners will be lost by graduation. With 11 men to build on next year and a score of sophomores - from Parriah and Leslie Junior high schools, "Hoi- is optimistic for t the 1931 prospects. Gelse and Adams will be gone and a problem will pre sent itself to the coach to fill these positions. The coach Is al ready figuring, however, and la planning . on moving ' Jim Reid back to end where he played year ago and letting Sanford figh It out with the new men for the call at center position. Schelbner Is a likely candidate for the other end position as he is fast and handles the ball clev erly.'., . I - 7, -Coomler will move on leaving the right side of the line weaker at. tackle position unless some new man grows and develops la tere next fall. , Coffee may be placed at tackle as he Is big and tough -enough to fill that posi tion. Query " Wright, Kitchen and James are the other men who move on and who - will . be missed, but more will spring np In their- places. - Foreman, Wai ter and Sugal who were regulars In the baekfleld will return next year as will DeMarals. The season's record reads Salem 14, Sllverton 0. Salem 42, Columbia 7. Salem 25, Corvallis 0. Salem 12, Medford 12.- Salem 28, Eugene t. Salem 42, Albany 7. Salem 14,' Chemawa 0. D Wight Adams. Rev. TJrover C. Brrtche-t HJf . th 'TlfBt Presbyter ian church led the Cadet ctoud. The groups plan future athletic competition with each other and outside groups. " , Results from the swimming meet, Saturday ' morning, be tween these three groups are as follows: 20 yard swim first places Cadet, Ned Burns, junior high, David Oomstarr; ping pong race Cadets, Ned Burrls, junior high, Lawrence Ornlng; - back stroke (20 yards) Cadets. Nor man Alport, Junior high David Compton: underwater. Cadet, Norman Alport, Junior high, Da- vi a compton. Two unique races were the lighted candle race Cadet, Nor man Alport, junior high, all can dles went out; the relay of 80 yards, winning team David Compton, Ned Burrls, Lawrence Ornlng, Lawrence Alport. two seasons and . la being counted ob this season to carry the brunt of the attaek. Should , any one of the three be- nnable to - play for any reason. : a severe . crimp would be placed on the team. Coach Keen eould aot tell yes terday how long his lanky center would be out. . hut it. is reared that he will not be back in time for the early games which will likely ba th hardest. ; Carpenter sW More GesUle Carpenter has- been practicing since Tuesday and Is getting ac customed to using his hands In a more gentle manner than he has all fall on the gridiron. All of the men are out now and report ed regularly with the exception of Cardinal. The conference schedule has not been drawn np yet and no other games have been placed on the schedule to date. However 'Les" Sparks, graduate man ager. Is In California trying to line i . np ' a barnstorming ; trip which will Include . games with the' University, of California, Stanford,- and 1 many schools In California which boast good teams.- Professor Jones is -work ing on the coast to complete the schedule and trying to arrange games to be played on the re turn trip. No - word has been heard yet from either of the rep resentatives and the trip is I yet an uncertainty.: , - , . Oregon. State. . and. University . of Oregon? mam -be -Bl&nedUsn the near 'future 'bu toothing- definite has been arranged as yet. These teams If met, will be played the last of December or the first of January in all probability. An effort la also being made to get games with ' Washington State, University of ; Washington and University of Idaho. Gonxaga and other prominent teams Are also being solicited to complete the season's schedule. : FOX FARM BUSY SUNNTSIDE. Dec. f Fox peltlnn Is being done on the Sunnyside Fox farm. : Forty fine pelts wil be the output from this farm for the season, the Rain bow Fox farm. Mr. Gregg, man ager, shipped four pairs of foxes, to the east recently for breeding purposes. ; '"'KloiSER Dope Goes Overboard; new Appearing Eleven Beats Pcnn. 27-0 Score By EDWARD J.' NEIL 'Associated Press Sports Writer " FRANKLIN FIELD. : Philadel phia, Dec .- (AP) Navy set a string of storm signals for all of Army to see today as a surpris ingly versatile squad of midship men battered and passed Penn sylvania's fair eleven into sub mission before an enthusiastic crowd oC 00,000. - Whipped four times this sea son, rated hardly ' a formidable rival fori the powerful Cadets In the charity climax of the eaetern campaign In New .York next Sat urday, Navy pulled the plug on an amazingly potent offensive and smothered the Quakers 2 f to 0. The score might have been twice that large if the midship men had chosen to take chances Instead of- kicking and waiting for - scores until they all . but dropped , fn their laps. - Pena Offense Pitiful So completely was - Navy In complete command of-the situa tion without the aid of a single marine, that , the r Pennsylvania team that; scored 20 points in the Notre pame bout got just three first downs and gained only 15 yards more than it lost from scrimmage. Two desperate pass es, one, t owptete because ; of n terf erericfej and Ja 12-yard'run by Captain' l)Ick . Gentle on a fake kick from behind his own goal line, provided the entire Penn sylvania offensive for the after noon. . -' Miss Bacon Goes to mutn roaay ,- ..- .,- " Miss Doris Bacon will leave here today for Klamath Falls where she will appear... as the state's -principal witness at the trial of Don Nacker, who Is charg ed with the murder of Fred Dun bar at Crescent Lake last Septem ber. -The trial will open Monday. Miss Bacon was the only, eye-witness to the murder. . . Judge Skip- worth of the Lane county circuit court has been assigned to preside at the trial. More Seats for Tourney Asked From University State basketball championship games next March will need an increased capacity In the seating arrangements of the Willamette university gymnasium. The next meeting of the board of trustees will be devoted partly to this pro ject, according to Willamette of ficial. V-, V j - Word - was brought- by : John Gary; secretary of - the Oregon State high school athletic o clatlon that Portland bodies are trying to more the place of the games from Salem to Portland due ito the lacking of seating spacer here. Portland hat not a gymnasium large enough, either, but movements are on foot to have a building erected, i Mr. Gary, in discussing the sit uation with Coach Keene, Saturr day, pointed out that a balcony could be erected In the east end of the gymnasium with a seating capacity increased in the building to the 2,000 mark. Such an addi tion would cost around $2,500. OREGON WINS EUGENE, Ore., Dee. . (AP) . The University of "Oregon bas ketball team defeated the Multno mah club five, Portland, here to nlght. 45 to 22. t Oll , SALE -USED CAltS CAR COMPARISON ; plus PRICE COMPARISON - Look Over These Unusual Buys HIT Chev. Coupe new Urea $ 23 00 1S37 Chev. Imperial Landeau edan 325 00 lllf Dodr '' D A modtl, - (lnuher . upholstering) Mda 7S3.0O 128 Dodse Victory. Brousliam, , (4 passencer), wire wheels and trunk 693.00 192S Esaex Sedan 263.00 1IT Pontlae Coupe 250.00 IZS unryaiw woacn, cyl - inder 1127 Sod 1-4 ton screen. 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' AMUSEMENTS LAUNDRIES Pin; Pushers Rollins Big Awards Bowling tor high stakes and lnter-eltyaaonors, four Salem ma pl alley teams will Joust la ten pin, tournament acalntt Ilka num ber of Eugene frroups on Winter Garden alleys hers at ono o'clock today, third ot the season's home-and-hom matches. ' Bake Rite Bakery playera will do battle with those from HelUg theatre auregatlon, Enseae. the winner when the series Is finished next Saturday - there taking- pos session ef a $200 pane. McKay Chevrolet 'men are to take on a nnhrersity city outfit and cash in on the S120 stakes la that contest, t Commercial Body-Shop is the third Salem team and an Emmons Clothlnr company tire, composed ot high - areracinsT hlch school lada will make np the remalnlnc : team to meet Eocene plnmen. . . Added feature of unusual la-. terest Is to be a home-and-home j sincles match between Sam Stein- bock and 1. W. Blaney ef Eurene, with f 199 stakes. Blaney is said one of the best money players the northwest has seen In the last ser eral years. He bowled for stakes hlxh as SI 009. -This match will consist of 10 cames here and It aames at Eurene next Satur day nlxht. Other - doubles and : slnries matches, will be played after the main eTent today. AH matches are for total number ef pins, home -and - home, the , second rounds to be played at Eurene next Saturday-, nlrht - City 'Water Tests Show Stuff Pure - - -K -: . -, Bacterfelodeal analysis shows that Ealem . drlnklnr water .: Is pure. ' The report comes . from the Portland laboratories of the state board ot health and. U. 8. public health serrlce. The water Is i classified as in "A" condi tion; with bacterial count only twe per cent. . " .I fj l. i . v V. r a ba. .. CAMP- since his MO (ZBALLY OFFICIAL . ALL-AMERICA TAMs Is 4 r UiO- e) tuaickr . SBL&CriOHS . . ;.:.--. ' s m " .,. . M FSSLGCZ OHIO STATE TACKLES : I lUPJi. 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BATTERY ELECTRICIAN 3 R. Dl Barton National ' Batteries Starter and senerator work. .Texaoe station, cox-net court and Church. ' BICYCLE REPAIRING LLOYD E. RAMSDEN Columbia Bicycle and repairins. 117 Court. GEO. C WILL Pianos. Phono- BTapha. sewlns machines, sheet musia and piano atndlea. Repalrlna phono graphs and sewlns machines. 411 Ptst .street, fislem. OFFICE SUPPLIES ETerrtMn in oTttrm snnnllaa.- rm. msrciai j uooa . Tel. 4 Store. Ill N. Com). papri1anglng . , -PHONE OLENff ADAVR tnw !.. :OT"B.. paper nanlna. tlntlni etc. Rellahf PLUMBING and HEATlNTJ PLUMBINO iTelT IS. and Graber 8roa,, lt So. Liberty. repair The best In bicycles and repa!rln. n. W. Bcott. 14T S. Com't Tel. t CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 11. R. K. Northneea CHIROPRACTORS Pr. Gilbert. Ore. Bld. TeL Kit. ' ' Dr. Ol L. SCOTT. PSC Chlrenrstov. at n. uisn. xei. ai. tua siaw. DRSL SCOFIELD, Palmer Chlro- I praetor. X-Ray and N. C IL Ktw ram isiok. TLUMBlNG & SUPPLIES'" Ifesheie Plnmhlnar flnnnt r it, CommerrM. 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THOUGH titt Sat Wait Gassy OA mt rlsbut Um castoxa . af .f aamlnj; UI-Aiiicrlcas tMBi (that tflsttettoa fc 19X1 t Caspar Whitney f I lWs Veily). U tatier f Amcrlcaa iosibalT Sid wla rraat m . f t ft - . . urns n us wnuxutrsa punuu a rreat Yal back alaself .la ths akia and n ern ard aerreatl. Camp was always identified , wltk th rmaM wntil Lis dsata m zw rears aA .Way back ia tiia early xdn ties, Ids ansoal saJcctioa aa AQ Assarieaa team (hej linxi tad it ta clerca players) attracted football zaa ancaxioa Terywner. At zirsc. it was confined te Tale, Ilarrard and rrincetoa i"Tbm Bis Tarta") aad it was saa-bitin-tii-dof; rws when Camp aamed Tmxton liar sI Fsaa aa AH-Ainericaa raard, As seasons passed ether "outsiders' made Camp's taaxie aircl tat watil Ua latter 4tays.t Tale, Harvard aad Princeton stars dominated Sir .Walter's celestial JereaV : . , ' Newdays nearly srery sport tox? picks aa AO-Aaaerteaa. aad faera's a aoisome xee-xwo-Xam of experts, consmsos. ete marshaled .and cited to bolster tbe approximate awcaenuciry ox eoca. seJecuona. What a caaasro from thoaa u- wheat Connoisseur Canm coxitated oa about twenty Hlx laree'. out iteadisx rtars to pick elrrea of them lor bis A-A aecoladsl It was aot as easy cren then as it wees, bui consider wsat too end's "medicine men" todar la conJurinsrvp their AJl-Ameri- caas waea uere's at least fifteen teams surely aa powerful aa the old Sir Thrr when ther wer monepoHziz major football,' And there's aa arerace of from six to eight superstars for cack of the elerem positions, - , - - - - Perhaps, the wisest way Is to aamo aa AU-Araerieaa propoxtion. tely larrer la squad than Notre Demo or Southern California. That's, ealy fair because It baa been many years since a major, team consisted of alerea men with a few substitutes. : Most of the b yarsitles bow bare from two to three fuQ teams witk plenty ef-reserres besides. : - If TTaher rCamp were allr be would probally take heed of the Sockna and, Jones atmad systems and name w feel sure, about six teams for bis AU-Amerkan with another sixty-six players ia r. lyWwer ahop. 14 K. HlatL Tel.. His. FOR local or eiatan 7 as, call uu, UnMr Traaster Co. oi r&ra g- WASHING IIACnL?n:3 CUT ruvm . I -ALL kfnil, nf 1r.l wW . WJLBUTNd inii4iiMb..u.. .... , TeL silt. --... au 1 Real Estato Directory GARBAGE ii K. iiih PVnn Pinwnw. Tel. c -1XENDRICRS I TeL 111 Mi n: niah u,.ru'H nrmcniNG TeL 1241 atat I-1NCOLN r- ELU1 - TeL tin ncALTT ca TeL 4S If one insists oa the customary whimsy, kowercr, pick your six. choieea. for each position; tSm draw your first AIl-Amerlcaa br IOUI '1 INSURANCE 7",""lT .utunu Ait 'wm ma. . . ,.. v. . Tel.. 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