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PAGE eigitt A 6 liJTER-GDAST GiliESJKED Oregon Takes on Traveling Schedu!e;.0nly one mix To be in Eugene By PAUL ZIMMERMAN. - Associated Press Sport Writer. LOS ANGELES. Dec t. - (AP) Only one hitch marked the Pacific coast conference an nual meeting which opened here today for ' three-day stand. . where - considerable fireworks was anticipated. - -University of Southern - Cali fornia and Its young neighbor Unirerslty of California at Los Anaeles reached an impasse on election of a date for their an nual game and so will not 'meet on the rr id iron In 1931. . . The trojans held oat for the opening game of the season, with the Brain officials conntering with an offer of four tentative dates In mid-season. The npshot was that Southern California will meet Coach "Slip" Madlgan'a strong-"""St, Mary's eleven-here September 2f. - Scouting- limits Talked While the . athletic managers and coaches were arranging foot ball schedules, the faculty rep- resentatives met In closed ses sion and discussed '"business none of which 'was divulged. It was announced that the question of limiting scouting of games la the conference will be taken up at the spring meeting, which probably will be held in Port land. Faculty sanction on the grid schedule Is expected to morrow. Six Intersections! games mark ' the schedule of conference teams. Stanford plays Minnesota at Palo Alto October 10 and' Dartmouth at. Boston November 28 leads the list of these. Two and possibly three more are in the offing. The others were: .;. Southern California vs. Notre Dam at . South Bend Norember If you're fussy - ebout ess--don't fu" ANYMORE! . '-. - ' : "ri. v - Give HER an electric ec2-cooker arid you can y each have the moralng - esss as you prefer them sottMmedium..weIl done ..las you say. Be- : cause they are adjusted . - : automatically and al ways come out just risht. A mighty nice . Christmat gift if you're f looldnj for something, she really wants! :rj Egg coolers . " i at low a $6,00 v Portland cIncdac KLECTniC COMPANY Irene , ;eis : 37. X. liberty' Salem, Ore. .' n n A ,3m ; IS to all points in OQGGON ! -WASHINGTON L IDAHO r MONTANA ' end Union Pacific points in U .UTAH A' VZCV,'ZZ2 18 to 25, indusivo - . fliMl iilw Batik . JANUARY 6th s . Mi s - j ll)f ( ' I I I - ,-i j lJ ... X.- Li i ' ' L l J u u ALSO AOUX EKICXAL LOW ROUND TrP FAIUJ EAST Keturn IJLsIt Fetmary 3, 1C31 " .. Cencral raasearw DTt " i ', , '- .;:- 27 Itttodc E2ac3c,.l"rCaaJ, Ore ... II. - Oregon ys.' New York unirer slty at New York, October SI.' - U.- C. L. A. vs. Northwestern at Eranston October 17. Oregon State-' rs. Colorado at Portland September 2f..t - . - Coach Paul Schlcsler of Ore gon State said he was awaiting a call from aa eastern team which he. declined to mention, regard ing another : game. Coach Bill Spanlding of U, C. L. Av Is frankly in the market tor one or more opponents. ; , - ' Urates Seek More Games ' . The Brnlns, rapidly growing to a strong member of the eon ference, with a good team in prospect next season, could mas ter only three games la the group; Washington State. Stan ford and Oregon. Southern Cal ifornia is understood to be -seek lng another game - of r Intersee- tlonal nature. i IN;. ; . Georgia officials, here la euest of a coast conqaest, had no luck today although , It Is understood Southern California may sched ule a gam - with - the southern conference team for December 12. - - -- .-. f N ' -,, . . Oregon will be the trarellng team , next fall with only ; one game at Eugene and only two fa the state. The migratory Ducks play Idaho at Portland October t, Washington at Seattle Octo ber 10,' more to Los Angeles to meet the trojans the - following week, play -New Tork nnlTerslty In : the east' October Si, Oregon State at home November 14, re turn to California, to - play U. C. L. A. Norember , 29,1 and then meet St. Mary's at San Francis co 'November J 8.) r - ; ' The annual conference dinner was : held tonight. Tomorrow morning baseball i schedules will be framed. A golf tournament Is on tap for. the afternoon. The meeting adjourns Wednesday. September 19 West Coast Army at Stanford. September SO . - Olymple club at Stanford.' -Santa Clara at California. r i Oregon State ts. Colorado at Portland. ; Utah at Washington. -: '" : October S - . Santa Clara at Stanford, Oregon State at Southern Cali fornia. i i St. Mary's at California, v Oregon ts. Idaho at Portland. V. G. L. A. at Washington State. .;!' !: s - Montana at Washington. " October 3 - Montana at Idaho. i ."Oregoa at .Washington. Minnesota at Stanford, ' Olymple dab at California. Washington State at Southern California. -' : " - : October IT . Idaho at Washington, Oregon State at Stanford. California ra, - Washington SlaU at Portland.' - Oregon at Southern California, U. C I. A. at Northwestern, t October 84 . Washington SUte at Montana. Stanford af Washington. Southern California at California.-. ;V;-- -L ' . V. Vv,:':-. October 81 , , - , MonUna at California. " " Whitman at Washington. v U. C. L. A. at Stanford. , Oregon at New York Unirer slty. . !j ' Washington State at , Oregon State. ':: c ; . - -, Gonzaga at Idaho. "'". -'Korember T .Washington at California. . Stanford at Southern Califor nia. ' Idaho at Washington State. : Norember 14 ' Montana at Southern Calif or- Washington' State at Washing ton, i ? .. Idaho at Stanford.' Oregoa at Oregon State. Nerada at, California. ; : v - ' November SX . - - Oregon at U. C. L. A. ' , Norember 1 -. California at Stanford. ' Southern California ts. Notre Dame at South Bend. November 26 '', Oregon vs. St. Mary's at San Francisco. - . November 28 Stanford vs. Dartmouth at Boston. . . i December 5 Washington at Southern Cali fornia. . ' j . 51 il FEAR IS . Oil H LIPS Cadet's Tutor , Warns' Squad Ta Prepare ;for Hani Game Saturday WEST POINT, N, Y Dee. f CAP) Launching practice today la preparation for the big charity game with Navy la New York on Saturday, Major Ralph L Sasae, Army football eoach, sounded a warning -that tbe Navy. Is 1 per cent better than at any: pre vious time (this season.! . "Bin Ingram baa- developed a smooth running attack which is perfectly coordinated. said Basse who saw . the midshipmen . la their decisive vietory over' Penn on Saturday. "It Is obvious that the team has found itself. Ob the defense the Navy raa alert and strong. Another phase of the game which they bave mastered la blocking and tack ling. The Interference tovk out its men perfectly, showing fine team work and the, tackling was hard and clean. ".;.'' i . ' u There Is no doubt that next Saturday the Army will meet one of the' strongest teams In the east It not the country." - i Sasae was particularly Impress ed by "Kirn, a fast back; Tattle at center: Bowstrom, tackle, and Williams - at .uarterback." By MAPLE ALLEY Day and Nlles, Statesman league sounds like any other of the 22 teams that spill the pins at Winter Garden on - week nights, doesn't it? But do you know . that this - Day and wues team Is manned by women? Any way It is. And keeping to the subject of plnwomen", will you right here and now -take a good look at Statesman league standings! See who is In second place. The wom en s team did not fare no well at the first of the seasonbut how they haTS climbed! . i ; Polo! At least. Polo Shirt Bill ' Yarnell . won : Emmons Clothing ,. company's I weekly award of a polo shirt to high In divid nal . series man in ' States man : league, ' last Friday night. He captured it with a score of 02. Not so bad. : -4 1 Real . bowling . battle ' was seen at. Winter Garden Sunday after noon. A story of the doings ap pears elsewhere on this page. - - Broken RECORDS Made - Emmons ' Clothing company. Statesman league, new team ser ies record, 2 14 8.? Just one rec ord raised last week. ' ; -' ' :" Business Lemrae W, L. Senator Food Shop .22 8 Pet. .722 .800 .800 .400 .400 .400 Cunocar Service , . .18 Chevrolet Shopmen . 1 S Raymond ' Mach. , Shop .',..12 Salem San. Milk Co.. 12 Salem Ret. Bakers. .12 12 15 18 18 18 Averages, first ten: Coe 120.4, YarneU. 178.8, I Elsenbrandt 176.24, . Nathman 174, Allen 171.5. Gilbert ICS. 5, Miller 187.4, Ostrln 188.17, Schmidt 182.2, Vail 182.17. . '. City League v W. L. Pet. Bake Rite Bakery. .28 8 .778 Capital Bedding Co. 23 13 .839 McKay Chevrolet. . .18 17 ; .628 Com'l Body Shop... 14 22, .239 Elks Club 13 23 ,281 Winter Garden ....11 25, AQi Averages: Hall -197.19, Mohr 95.4. Karr .188.23. Page 188, Modern latchens on Entencion STRIKES ....... ... .k . . ,'. - arid " SPARES ; I.Iany a trccdy cf burnt dinner cr - boilod-ovcr pot can bs avoided If tho ," telephone, 7hcn it rins, in xizht at c ; hand. And it b co convenient for cirlictin and ether cutcic calb ! The coet ia only a f zm cents a day. ------ , . . - t . - . - Eucrene and Salem Bowl to Tie Before Crowd on Sunday By STEPHEN MERGLER. -c Before galleries packed with excited-spectators, tour , Salem bowling teams tilted with oppon ents from Eugene Sunday after noon and came out of the fray with two of the local teams ahead and two down. ; This waa the first round of a home-and-home match with -the Eugene plnmen, five games .played here and five to be played there next Saturday, night. Salem's crack Bake Rite uint rolled first and fared among the best when they downed Heilig Theatre. Eagene, 4878 to 4828, giving the former an advantage t 82. This match was center of considerable interest, aside from standpoint of skill, aiaee a purse of 8200 4a at stake. -" Second money match, between McKay Chevrolet company, Sa lem, and Wlllard's Cafe, Eugene, resulted -la McKays losing out by 77 pins. - With bat half of the ten-game series played, however, the locals yet have a ehanee to pick themselves up and give the Willard outfit a run for the 120 money, which goes to the final winner. ' . : -: " .r -v ,. Emaaoae .Team Stars r Surprisingly good - pin-toppling was displayed by a team of Salem high school - alleymen - sponsored by Emmons Clothing company, when they downed a Eugene Jun ior, aggregation. Natron Printing company, by 184 pins. Bill Yar neU scored a five-game series of 1 1 0 ; 1 Purvtne, 888, and Hemes way, 822. Nearest approach to these counts registered by Eugene boys were an 850 and an 884. No money is up on this match. - Commercial - Auto Body ' Shop, Salem, fared badly and Strobel Miller, Eagene, walked off the al leys 185 up. It was a bad day for the Commercials. - -.-V- : Sana Steinbock'a 8100. stakes singles tournament with J. W. Blaney of Eugene usurped the al leys after the team play and held aa much or more attention than the 10-maa battles. Pin counts on the 10 games played here leave 8am just 45 . pins . down. . He is playing against one of the best money-bowlers In the northwest, but, less than half a hundred be hind;, he hopes to show : some flashy work next Saturday when the last 10 games are rolled. For this match the courts were clear ed and no two successive games were played on the same alley. i Crowd Highly. Interested So much Interest was shown by hosts of . ten-pin ' fans .". that the Winter Garden was packed with onlookers from the r time - the Stelnboek 1 8 7.2 8 : M. Hemenway 187.8, McMuUen 185.2, Johnson 184.24, Poulin 181.1, De Merritt 182.2. . ; - Hollywood Leaarue ' -i. - ' -W. L. .Pet. Star Meat Market... .800 McMarr Stores .. . . .8 8 .400 "' Averages r Gustatson 180, Rea- ha 155.7, D. Obrlen 180.2, Baker 111.11, JaegUr 130.2. Commercial League ' -: ; : W. L '. Pet: Chevrolet Cubs ....2010 '.88 V. Coml Body Shop, j, 18 14 .533 Fleener Electric ...13,14 .481 Pacific Telephone . .12 . 15 .444 Gen. Petroleum :-: " -.-- Corp. 10 14 .417 Wood-Wheaton i.,.10 14 .417 Averages: ' Miller 188.82, Al len 182.37, MeMuflen 181. Yar nell : 178.4, : Schmidt 178.14, Lyneh 174.12, -Allison 173.11 Cline. v Sr; i. 172.19, - DeMerritt 172.1, Elsenbrandt 172. Stateaman Leairae . :P'';--' - ' w. L. Emmons Clothinc Pet. .852 .592 .500 .407 .2$ 2 ' Co. ..22 4 Day and Nlles. ...ir 11 Carson . Pharmacy-; ..12 12 Capital Dairies ..... 1 1 1 8 S unfreeze ........ 7 11 H. L. Stiff ........ 1 .286 , Averages:- H. ; Brown 188.9, Lucas .187.4, .Yarnell 179.21, T. RIffe 177.11, Miller 171.8. Vail 188, KesseU 187.17, L. Hemen way -184.19. vBeyerl 184.2, Pur vine '. 183.12. f v.- j -i . - -j u ; - . Telebhonc in Matches matches started at one o'clock until after nine o'clock in the ev ening, according ' to Fred Karr, proprietor-manager. He declares the eight or nine hundred persons who visited the Garden consti tuted the , largest crowd ever known there. ; ' . " '," All the teams and individuals will be practicing hard and con centrating on the windnp of this series at the end of this week. Second half of the intercity tour nament will be played on the Eu gene Recreation company alleys beginning at six o'clock next Sat urday evening." All team matches are for total number of pins In 10 games. : , ; :; . . , ' ;s . '. - Summaries: nan arm saxxxt stea MikMk 14 194, ITS 17 Sll T "Tr . 'm 1 1T0 S14 168 SSS PeeUa . 3S 1(5 14S US ITS ; SIS Kur 16S S2S SIS 1SS SIS BaU 1SS ITS 1SS 1ST SOI SIS TaUla -S8S SIS Sie 4 STt 4C7S HKLXO THBATan EfB - : Stmdmr I V1S0 19 ITT SIS J01 . 080 Knm - ,, 1S 18 ISO 1ST 184 SSS CrftkiU ISO 180 18S 15S ISO ST Baay I, 17S ISO SIS 14S 181 884 BltMJ W. 17 104 156 311 SOS 43 ToUU .88 8SS 880 828 648 .462 McKAf CHZYXOUT CO-Salsa XUn 167 184 158 165 SO 878 JckuM 18 175 3 SIS 2S0 1089 HBMV7.174 105 189 16S 158 789 Pat ITS 171 140 194 875 Kaatola 188 17S 182 167 SOS 924 Total Sil sis see 847 ess 4456 WOLAIS'S Kaam . 180 141 16 199 165 848 Walker 160 188 151 178 17S 848 Jobims 147 198 244 17S 18S 945 Eeaalar " 169 192 168 208 905 Kaowla 209 302 SIS 211 158 898 totals .869 891 963 927 884 45SS unions CLOTHnro co YarMU 182 195 201 lei 171 Parriae !! 1ST 198 175 168 910 869 TOO 822 T40 Clina i ISO 188 15S 150 Ewnvtr .154 150 170 206 142 154 162 167 11S 14S -Totals .807 823 807 77S 4181 waXKOxr paurTnrov cow sag Bolliaa 14 160 162 164 154 884 Coraatt 156 190 128 119 151 T42 Kaaaat 174 170 159 14 144 798 Klaak 148 124 168 116 179 T29 0. Blaaay ,161 161 161 188 154 850 ToUla .828 SOS 804 728 782 2947 C0X1CZX0IAX. BODY 8H07 SaUst fittrm 148 189 1S1 158 184 770 HaataMl " 142 168 162 168 778 Barr 145 211 1SS 145 889 BcamMt .148 12S 202 ISO 159 781 J40 120 162 149 181 702 Xraas Totals .771 718 894 800 .727 8920 smoaxx iraxEn nmawe OaaU 175 178 178 191 148 MUlor .188 18S 177.178 16SV W. Boaaoy .218 148 186 160 186 Mar 167 170 162 177 160 X Boaaoy 164 181 800 184 116 ssr 782 885 S8S 70S : Totals 900 755 840 840770 8105 V isDivinuAx. match " Saai Stoinbock. 10 fa: 202, 201, 186..23S. 1S1. 194. 333, 183, 193, 191 Toialpiat: 1986. J. w. Blaaoy. Eafaato, 10 190.' S45, 157, 190. 191. 211. 184, 288, 248, 182 Total pia: 2081. - - diiLiAS men ms ciias. jbet Quintet-Sets Schedule With 1 Only Three Dates .Open; K Many Games Booked ; - DALLAS. Dee. 8. The basket ball, schedule for Dallas, high has Lbeea arranged, with only - three open, dates.: The season will open with Rlckreall here December It. The squad will probably to to Portland over the Christmas va cation to play some games there. The complete schedule for. this year is: December 18, Rlckreall, here; December 23, . Perrydale, there; - December- 27 SUverton, there; January t. Bethel,; here; January IS, Rlckreall, there; Jan uary 18. open; January 20, Mol alla, there; January 23, SUverton, here (second team plays Perry dale here); January 80," open; February 8, Independence, here; February 10, Molalla, here; Feb ruary 13, Monmouth, there; Feb ruary 20, Independence, . there; February 27, Monmouth, here; March 3 of 8, Chemawa; March IS, open. , ' . r . v' ' r The county contest this year is arranged a little different than formerly. The schools are divided into two classes, the A and B dl visions. The champion team and the runner-up In each division will be entered la the county, tourna ment at Monmouth. Each, school will play every- ether school in Its division twice' and the- winners picked on a percentage basla. Dal las. Monmouth and Independence make up the class A and all other schools In the county are In class B. BetheL Falls CItyi RlekrealL I Perrydale and Grand Ronde will nrobablv enter teams. . The toar- nimMit will nrobably be held early in March. ; ; . -. yMattletwOagwatSBrttagiiita . vapors l else aaaTX .s swesw jtm-ei- y.-y is a txUn'B lTr..c:" :!::i fcr COLD 3 t.r.1 n2AI)AC3Z3 It la the most creew reaie' " - km own. C:3 r!-3 !i T.-V i lh !i i i;:eri.ii'M!S ins lt TEE.1 LITHE Rest Appears to be Need of Midshipmen; Gannon ia ? : 0!d-Time Form , -ANNAPOLIS. Md., Dee. 8 (AP) Coach Bill Ingram of the Navy believing' the three weeks' comparative rest which his reg ulars had before the Penn game last Saturday did them more good than a rough and tumble prepar ation program, today started to prepare for the charity game with, the' Army , in New York on Saturday with a light , workout. . - Ingram believes his regulars have reached the peak . of - their strength, having recovered from the battering received in - five hard games in a row ia mid-sea son : with little replacement ma-J terial to rest his varsity. Just en ough work to keep the Tars in shape was the program " at, the academy for the three weeks pri or to the Penn game, which Navy won 28 to 0.- : All regulars came out of that clash la good shape, and one of the most cheering results was the return of , Johnny Gannon, . half back, to the form he displayed In the 1928 season "when he was one of the most dependable backs on the mlddr list. i 5 Another spark of cheer . gained from the last few games was the development of Tom Hurley, an- other , back who showed great driving power i in the conquest of Pennsylvania. " . r- The rest bl Ingram's backs, Including the little 152 pound battering ram, Lou Kirn, are la good shape. 'Nothing but a signal drill was given the squad today. The team is to leave here Thursday and hold the final workout In New York on Friday. Downie's Basketeers Using . University gym; Of fehse yet Weak r Chemawa Indian .school start ed basketball practice Tuesday night., at Willamette gymnasium. The new. gymnasium being con structed at the Indian school will not- be completed for some time and arrangements. . nave ; been made to use the Willamette gym for practice . In' the meanwhile.' j Vlvette and Miller are the only lettermen .returning - from last year, and will serve as a starter for the team. Dog Eagle and Thomas .were; two second: team men ' last season and are making strong-bids tor -positions on the first v team, t Altogether ' Coach Downle ; is confronted -with - a young - green buneh - which, how ever nas possibilities of ..develop-' lng into a strong culntet as the season progresses. . : Defense .Better Than Offense The guarding of the team has showed up best so far. but prac tically no offense has been "devel oped. However, Downle is optl mlstio as .he does not expect too much In one week: Vlvette, Hatt field. Dog' Eagle and. Thomas are outstanding, at forward. All are weak on shooting yet as most of the time has been placed on team drilL Pratt is showing up well at center as Is Wilder. Wilder is the one armed halfback, -from toot ball season who figured so prom inently in the aerial attack. Wild er is due for a good season if he is able to handle the basketball like he did the pigskin. -"Miller is the letterman at guard and -is being assisted by Jones who played tackle on the football team. . Jones has the ability to become a good guard as he Is big and steady. lie Is lacking in ' scoring ability, but Downle feels that tour other men can be developed to take care of the V offense. Jabeth - has - also shown npr well at, guard and la likely - to " ee . plenty, : of service during the season. r j , Ltnfleld ' Met Firs ? " - ,The Unfleld- Frosh will be the first opponent. for -.the Indian boys. The game will be played at McMinnvlIle on December 13. All the games will be played away from -home until the gymnasium la 'completed. A good schedule la being arranged with about 15 games now' in prospect, . . .. Friday la a practice game at the T against the T. M. C. A. rep resentative team,' the Indian's of fense was usable to click and the club boys won by a large score. Benjamin 'was the high scorer ef tho game and counted, lor most of the T counters. Chemawa was poorly organized, but Downle saw an occasional -gleam of hope in the early season playing. . 23 Boys Out to r nakeSuverton High Team 9 31 ' SIL.VEItTO?f, Dec 8 The first tama of Ellverto&'s basketball season yrUl be played at Colton. Aa yet 25 boys are eonteadlng: tor the team.' Four of thes are let termen. They are Frank Johnson, Jesse Arbnckle, Amos Green and Delbert Davenport, - Harold Da vis Is the coach aad Herman Kra mer Is tis aetlstant,' : Games scheduled for this year are: December IS, Colton, there; December 1; Molalla, there; De ceaber 23, Hill City, there; De csnter 21, Dallas, bere; Decem ber 21, Clemawa, here; January J. Ca'. . : i, here; January t, Mon Taoutli, there; January 1, Wood burn, here; January- 23. Dallas, there; January 30, - C-emawa, tiers; I itixary f, c;ea; F&bru- CHEB1B READY FOR SEASON UUFIELD UUlfJTET APPEARS TO BE All but two Lettermen are Ready for Lever; Squad Was 2nd in 1930 LINFIELD ' COLLEGE, ' Mc MinnvlUe. Dec 8 Ten varsity basketball lettermen "and a prom ising bunch of reserve and rook material answered Coach H. W. Lever's call for Llnfield's initial hoop practice this week. Compe tition, for places on the varsity first string will be unusually tough this year and it is expected ary 12, Silrarton Invitational tour nament: February 20, Woodburn, rsrmrr 27. Molalla. here: March 8. Salem, there; March 13, state tournament at aaigm. Gift To - eobcrtbr o - The- Orjeoa Stateaman or members ef their ian ttr. ene e The Htateaman. Trarel and a won n wii" ' . . , , " v only 11.08. Cali 60S for trttculars.) ChristmM tree at SalemV Fetland. FOR HER A Permanent Wave - Given to tho way ot an' attractive, gift card. She may make an appoint ment at her convenience. . OREGON BEAUTT SHOP, 417-28 Ore. Bids., Tel. 286. ; ansuxTUTJXriJTJar-arri-a ir aam 2 FOR 1 SALE AT . Offers opportunity to give lovely dreaoes as si"" at much ls than tho usual prlc. Mack's, 185 N. lllh 6C Vaas, oTerlastlns r " eenterplecea, potted plnnta. OSCAK : Z. Frosty) OLSON, florist. Court and Hlsn. - 80k undiaa, nes11sos. pajamas, danc oeta, - ahortlea,- and hosiery. HOWARD , CORSET SHOP. 166 K. Liberty. . . FOR HI3I Gifts ho will apprerlat practical Slfta, ALKX JOKES, Senator HoteL , Business AMUSEMENTS Salem Golf Course 2 miles sooth ea River Drive. IS bole watered fair ways, large STeeva, Fees f So, Sunday and holidays, 8L6S. r REETEE " GOLTV driving ' practice, IS balls for 16c. For men and wom en. Wlnt r ClnrAm. Sit N. Wlh. AUCTIONEERS : P.N.Woodry It Tears Salem's Leadlns ' Auctioneer i . "t. ., na Mirnuuro jeaxer : , . 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FLOOR CONTRACTING FLOORS of " all kind a aand.l and FLORISTS aTVlsm nlata 1 rwnaa- aaaaii l,m i - a - " w sr iv ar sviiiiirr Flower abop. It N. liiga. : Tel, 111. vr rTX7"r-T a rvr itt . Olsens. Court A High Bu Toy. Sftt. TTTT iTIassei - esJl4lnsi - - - - frawLl wreath, decoratJotja. CL Fl BrifbTJTt tlariwt- L 1 1 tvia.tam Tat tl . awMwa. a w asi af.T. 1rln7a Asil earv V V ri"-t, ih a Krw.t, ti. ittt. GARBAGE nE::3TrrcniNG 41.NrXDLEWp, .JXarcarefa top. LiwXJIZAIiCU .TTILLArnTTn ACXU-.-CY SIS lutaunia i. I!. StL - -r"rrrm a i::-.--r G LI n n that some of the lettermen will be dropped from : the squsa to make room for valuable new ma terial that, is in college. ( ' The ten lettermen are Russel Holllnshead, Llnfield's high point man for the last two seasons. Chet Cook, Wayne Eckman, Bob Druse, Wayne Darby. Bob Hos teller, H. Agee. Chet GUlam, George Sargeant and John Jen kins. Rooks that are making strong bids for the first squad are Elmer Dodson, Wasco high star. Verle Ewlng.i regular on the Roosevelt high ouintet of Seattle last year, and Leslie Stewart., for four years a regular on the Beth el high school quintet. , Linfield finished second in the Northwest conference last year and with all but two letermen back. Coach Lever, who takes over the quintet far the flrtt time this year, considers pros pects good. , i An. Instrument that measures the salt, content of sea water has vMn riaveloned at the federal bu reau of stanaarca. . . Suggestions FOR CHILDREN T.LI - - -uuuirn-i-i " -----.-- Blkoe and bike equipment, . velocl- Didoa. von to delight tho KMdier Ci HARRT W. SCOTT, 147 S. Commercial street FOR EVERYONE ijXjXXfLAnpTe1faraJ mnA iiranM or nuta aa a. rift to your eastern friends. 8ALKM SEED ORCHARD SUPPLT CO.. ITS S. Com'l. 8L TeL 6(1. Mra. Geo. H. Alden. 70 N. Chnrrh Bt. DIRECT IMPORTER OK OR1KN TAL ARTWARB Fette ru Hand wrought Brasses and Jewelry front China. Linena. Rock Crystala from Japan. Handblocked prints from India. Puppies and Persian klttena. Solrrt Bow for Christmas. Halem'a PetUn.L Books, atatlonery, bill folds, wiitma; portfolios; fountain pens, desk ' brief raaea, pen and pencil acta, book enda, books and ammea tor thekM dlea. Clirletmaa Vrapplnsa. COM MERCIAL. HOOK STORE, A subscription tot one year to Tho Oreron Statesman Is a gift 818 day a of me year. - WHT NOT A - Chrysler or Oldsmobile? See DAVID SMITH WILLAMETTB MOTORS. Inc. Cbemoketa A Liberty . Tel. 1132 Directory LAUNDRIES TTTE NEW AT,Kat LAUNDRY THE WEIDEH LAUNDKT Telepbopo SS - .. . HI SL niah. CAPITAL CMT LAUNDRY : "We Wash Xrerythina In Lux. i TeUphone llll t4 Broad ar ' AlATTRLSSES" New oprlnr-fUled mattressea retail ed dlrectlr from factory to you. Capi tal CUV Beddlns Ca TeL II. - Z0Z9 North CapltoL - - . . . -GEOt C WILL Piano, Fhono STapbs. aewlng macblnea, sheet mualo and -piano studies. Repairing pbono graphs and ' sewing macblnea 433 Pste street.- Pslem. OFFICE SUPPLIES Everything in office euppMea Com mercial Book Store. 1(2 N. Com'L Tel. 4 PAPER, HANGING v PHONE GLENN ADAMS for house decorating, paper hanging, tinting, Ot. RHIitiU worlrmwn. PLUMBING and HEATING FLUilDINO and rei work, Graber Broa 111 Tel. I. neral repn.tr Bo. Liberty. TLUilBING & SUPPLIES - Ueaber Plumbing Snpply Co. 171 S. Cnmmrr(n 1. T1. 1700 PRINTING Iota, programs, books or any kind of print in, call at Tho Statesman Print ing Department. SIS S. Commercial. Telephone 6V - i. ( RADIO RADIO SERVICE LAB. PerrW. every typo radio. 121 N. lth. TeU zssa. rv niiam uecntet-2. as. Wituuna. FOB every nurpooo, for every jrorae AH standard efsea of Radio Tube. EOFJ" ELECTRICAL feUOP. 147 aHA S9a a. I aa 'STOVES '- BTflVES BnA mtnvm nn,(Hi Ptni... for aala. rvbnllt mnA nnal4 . All kind of woveM wire fence, fancy and Plain. hp ' backet and hooka, lni books, bulem Fenc and Stova Wi. 11 r-Kmir rtr.f . ft. B m'"- TAIL0H3 D. IL MOSirER Tailor tor tnea TRA1SFER ST A TTTT A T arM-. aw. ' ' " ' wnrdln6.1, rlbuUnaTfor! Get wFritai !""""" c.,l- ..OK-nOCr?,r ?'tn transfer at nr. ea.Il till, Laruir Transfer Co. - - - Directory 113 II. 1.. i -.". Ill 1 r T a r tu it. rr: -tC - :?i i. l:. ccri xajlz itt .a :.Tf . V7. II. c; 'r ' r A r- , ' -1 - - . . . 351-3 I .. .C i . t. T " - its 3 T - r r " t 323 IT. C::. ,r,',i S3 v ! t , , ) '' ' n I ltl ill Cuts tX.