PAGE TWELVE The 'OREGON STATESMAN, Saltm, Ortgon. Tuesday Morning. January 6, 1931 Athletic Leaders Are t Divided on Clean-up Of Football Evils Tuscaloosa Busts Self to Greet Victorious "Crim - son Tide" By CHARLES GRUMICH quintet PLfflfS TUB HERE t ' - i Coach. Frank Brown will! they expected more than 100 pros pective Qualifiers, and hoped to send six flights of 10 golfers from the tees Wednesday. , : , !; TUSCALOOSA, Ala.. Jan. 6 (AP) Alabama's Crimson Tide Dr. Tarr. a. new ruirMPivtit Ir I .,-i. v. nmiai! innin riih A?ZlZ$ Press sPort Writer In the ruling big tlx council of I b asketball warriors against KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Jan. K -1 rrnfi-r kahiIuMpiI a Antumm I r vi-v. vA t. API- Increased Interest and I aleuthlnar eroedltlon Into I Kinui I i vigilance of college officials. In last fall and prosecuted the Turner has Improved since a the opinion of sereral middle charges before his colleagues.! 1 J previous game taken by the lo westem sports authorities, hare I r rolled home today to the eheers of aiminished subsidization and re- voted to ostracize Kansas after I only one game this season losing t.000 admirers and the blare of iwm eviis cnargea this year, but a few weeks later I to Rickreall 9 to 11 in a game femr bands. - - lKain8 olleS atnietics tn the rescinded Its order after the I clayed at Rickreall. Citizens, students, college pro- M-arnegie report morenan a year Kansas L athletic board banished I Broneave his men one week feasors, locomotive and factory W- j James A. Bausch, all round ath-lto rest during vacation and then whistles' made the welcome ring I Some leaders In the big six I lete, under a clarifying lnternre-1 sDent one week whipping them for the Tide that submurged I conference, which recently was In I tatlon of subsidization adonted I Into shape for the tough games 'Washington State's Cougars 24 to I turmoil over accusations against by the big six faculty men and I remaining on the schedule. No 8 in the Rose Bowl at pasaaena. the "Simon Purity" of athletics college and university presidents. I tames were played last week but CaL. New Tear's day. It was at the member university of Kari- Kansas promised to accept the I heavy scrimmage was held with Alabama's third Invasion of the sas. held to the belief that pub- rulings of the conference elig-I both "A" and "B" teams of Sa Pacific coast and Its second vie- Ilcation of the Carnerie reports ibllity ! committee, which will 1 lem hlrh. Coach Brown resorts tory. The other game ended In a had Inculcated in professors 1 meet on the Jay hawkers home I that his men are In mid season tie. . and presidents consciousness of I grounds January 9 to consider I condition and : that the ahowihe The Tide, rldlnr on wagons the ills arisinjr from a Dollcr of I the cases of 10 to 20 other ath-I tnnle-ht will indicate hnw thev drawn by students and citizens, ("win at any cost." I I letes accused of ha vine been I win m th vt nf t h unn. headed procession to Memorial I others say there has been lit- lured to or subsidized by the! The men who will start to- flagpole In the center of the ity tie pr no effect from the eipose I university directly or Indirectly. I night's game are DeJardln and Perrlne, forwards. DeJardln cen- I V' FIIIE ; TO fW IB EKE for a formal welcome, then out I of the Investigators, who con- Unlverslty avenue to the campus eluded every seventh college ath where at the historic "mound" lete in the nation was subsidized the ceremonies closed. and coaches "went shopping" for Seldom fias Tuscaloosa-turn-i their talent ed loose with such utter abandon I The general belief expressed as today when venerable profes-lwas that the exhaustive Carnegie sionai and business men screamea survey, a year later, seems to themselves hoarse tn adding to i have brought more to university Wrestler Weds Portland Lady ter and Hobbe and Ellis guards. DeJardln has been shifted from guard to forward and Hobbs has been returned to guard position. Am TJ2111 Liml I Wlntermute ; and WItzel will AX nillSDOrOlUTLelr be called upon to play some before the game la over. ' 15e," drl"le f " ?Dd COlleg.e " ?,aIs necessltj (AP) Howard .Canton wine, be against Mill City Saturday T "7J: vA tPm I l.vrr,. .It."" I heavyweight professional wrests wnt- " " v . r .v . . ZZ IZa" v Vl. v OLIJcrs-1 ler from -Iowa, and Gertrnde members had their way and Fred- A concrete example -was seen Meek 22 Portland l 4flrfY.i. Txr r , die Slngton. all-American tackle. ln the charges brought by Prof: w "'Z J , ? West Defends told how it was done, "tte nw w. x. TarrKof the Snlveraity of ImS S r r t e?000 people and a group of big .Missouri lhat the Universit; o vrnwL JSJ !t t FlOTlda Title As Amateur tmA rivil. iust rave them the V.n... .a. m CBU"' mown nere toaay. - - ' . I " o ui J yiVDClJtlUg and professionalism. gree labeled subsidization. works. he said, The crowd aang "Alma Mater' and class bells rang the foot- bal Iseason was over. rintnnwlna la. tum . i In tK, A I . w f.un- I sionai wrestler since he left the University of Iowa where he played .football under Howard IK DEFEAT MIAMI Pli Jan. K ( APV able for legislators during the Jones ln 1925. He la about IS Th iimnn narx nf Florida win- 1931 session here, is being mailed years old. I I tty rolfdom will - trek across the out fom the chamber of commerce Miss Meek Is the granddaugh-1 links tomorrow to onen the search oday. The chamber does this ter of the late CourtnAv Wallrrlfni Miami mid-winter am a ten r service principally as a conveni-i CJoe) Meek, famona north ence to the incomers to SalemJ rlonpr ; who in ISIS tviIa I Hmm, TXToaf fnrmtrlT nf At- In his letter to legislators the trip to Washington, D. C. whe-e lanta and now of Miami, will lead au.uascr yumis out mat only iisti m buckskin suit and fur ap he the crowd of non-professionals in Ing Is done, the securing of the appeared before congress to tell qualifying to play as he defends rooms being a matter to take nri ct thai nwiii nt tha n.An v. loin iti Matf. n1 will handicaps again airectiy with the owner. The ser-j I country.! start Wednesday and continue Mr. and Mrs. Cantonwine have through Saturday. -not announced their plans. Tournament officials said today The Salem "T basketball team meets tne Portland "I" team at the local Y. M. C. A. tonight at a: is m a regular league game. The Salem team is leading the Oregon "Y" team league and la nndefeated so far. A tourh came Is expected tonight as the Port- team neia tne locals to a 29-to-2 score ln Portland ft little more than a week ago, and has a fast, experienced bunch. f Rawley. at center for the Port land team, was outstanding both ia iubi me up on and ln lead ing the offense. Chaflan played a brilliant game at guard and led his team In scoring. The Portland outfit la scrappy and it took all the punch Salem could muster to win the previous game, "Scotty" Marr. the flashy for ward of the Salem team, who play ed so pretty a game of passing, will not be with the locals any more this season, as he has en tered the normal school at Mon mouth. Melvln Flake will play In. his place and Jump center, while Benjamin will be shifted to for ward. Flake ha played with the team before and Is a good scorer. At '7:15 the Chemawa Indian "B" team will, play one of the house teams of the "Y" as a pre liminary to me mam game, , i r Bass Retains Fistic Title PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 5. (AP) Benny Bass, Junior light- Salem Quint bi - John Calvin; is . Portland Victor : !--. The Salem Presbyterian basket ball team Invaded Portland Satur day night and defeated the Evan gelical enuren team of that city, 38 to 25. 1 The Salem team led In the sec ond half but an in A Inn. ahnf. by the Portland I players brought me score io z an at tne end of the third quarter; in the last per iod Salem made good use of a fast breaking offense and- worked the rail in ior numerous short shots adding 11 nolnts In the fnnrth quarter and holding the EvangeH- tea. in io oniy xour points. Lineups: ' Salem Portland Hale 11. . . . .... F. . ... 0 Connell Graber 4 F.....4 Metcalf Slegmund 8....C.....C McGraw Colgan . . fl . . . R Sndcirhaplr Schwabbauer 6..G....4 Oustafson Alcoven S. ....... Lovel Third Term Has No Worries ior Busy Jim Smith J. E. YJlnil Smith, county com missioner, Monday started his third -term as mmmt9tonr. who won in the November election ov er Ernest Denney of the southern end of the county. - Smith .almost! bad to bA r. minded that yesterday was the start of his third term, so occu pied has he been the past few weeks ln getting men lined np for weight champion defended his ti tle successfully at the arena to night by punching out a 10-round decision of Lew Massey, Philadel phia Italian. Basa weighed 128 pounds, Massey 128. . work under' the state - highway commission's unemployment pro ject. " : I .H" V '! - "f; -v-r f Smith Vm first elected in 1923, going In when the elector were agog oyer, the county court's pro position to put over big bond Issue to Impjore county roads. i - four vozc.e 4iao YtlnAt MTac A VOW1W UU1VX WdLVLWO vith speed and clarity. Today the average iriter-city connec tion is made in less than 2 minutes; of ten in a few seconds. More than 95 of inter-city connections are now com pleted while the calling person is at the telephone. -'. . ; Tut Pacific Texephone And 11elegrau Company mm spelled downfall for Senator Food I TIce ls maintained without any Show bowlers, leading team in Business league, when Cunocar Service plnmen won two out of three games from the Senators last night. In the last and decid ing game, however, Cunocar roll ed out a higher score than the Food Shoppers by the handicap 34 plus one to go, 820 to 775. Raymond Machine shop , beat Salem Retail Bakers two out of three and McKay Chevrolet Cubs did the same to Salem Sanitary Dairy. The pin total of the third place Cubs was much lower than usual. v C- Roth, playing for the Bak ers. rolled high game of 219 and the only 200 game of the evening. Elsenbrandt, Senator Food Shop, made high individual series, 649 Summary: CTJKOCA2 SXEV1CE Handicp 34 S4 84 Twr 138 J27 188 Jaeksoa 120 157 143 Ghwr no 1S5 162 XeTi 180 135 164 Taylor 15 158 149 102 453 420 467 459 472 TVali -787 740 820 2353 SENATOR FOOD SHOP ' Eiaenhranat 188 187 174 549 i Iow 8cor 120 127 143 890 . Low Seora 138 135 149 422 Shmidt t 149 151 455 ; Kantola 153 177 158 488 Tata! -754 15 773 2304 mATUOKI) MACHI1TE SHOP Handicm 4 4 4 12 ynin 188 160 178 826 BoTditoa 126 140 146 412 Jkia T. E. 131 ISO 139 450 Jcakina P. H. i 192 99 141 412 291 90 110 111 Low Scra Total SALEM RETAIL BAXEB8 Low Scora ..li8 09 139 . Snina 9S 110 111 C. Kotfc . 143 219 138 Cwraa -154 144 144 Brthelioa 90 133 133 Total .. - 41 705 663 McKAT CHEVROLET CtTBS ITandieap 16 16 16 Ktly "3 T. Nii.a Wilioa , Totalt 731 693 719 2143 864 319 500 442 356 2011 48 496 356 410 459 899 1-1 1 -139 .139 167 157 142 116 163 136 166 154 110 150 019 1862 SALEJf SASITART DATRT L.-Brr , 132 154 425 J. K.thmaa .157 187 195 539 E. Oatria . :14l 142 116 899 139 '110 136 385 WMbar ' S 173 ISO 401 Totals ..515 084 595 1762 Local Man is lOthBestin 210 Bowlers Winning 10th prize when but 11 are offered sounds not so good but L. V. Hall and his six companions of the maple alley who participated ln the big northwest . individual , bowling tournament at Seattle, Wash ington. . Sunday feel he did well and good. In eight games he knocked down 1609 pins for an average game of 201. For competition he had to Tie with 210 of the. best .plnmen the northwest can boast. That is why the Salem septette Is happy. One other prize, that for high game In playing sqnad, Har vey Page won with a 243. These squads were chosen at random merely to facilitate the lndlTld ual rolling. - Eugene produced the high game scorer of the whole tour nament. , Mwse, who has several times this season been seen in action on the Winter Garden al leys here. Is only about 20 years eld but he made fun of the old hands and chalked up a 278, which went unbeaten. Second Listing On Rooms Ready A second installment of listings of rooms and apartments avail- J jmmr PranH k tor ilTI.rHtl.It.KI DuaaTH 1 a SdM. aciialiaa. BwNnl .SOU ST mWHIItUIBaUl rJose ipi?tjn!!iiMttnoc to Oavo aa o IB att Eiweotti IPirii-03o Him ITeairo Buy Now! Why? Prices Lowest In Years Reductions of 10, 20 and even more hove, during the past ix month, become ef fective in every depart ment of our store. We have) passed on to you very reduction we .have obtained in the cost of raw materials and production. "Natton-VideM ; f ; Give utmost ! I Ghcetc ( Oize 72x90 . . osc l CUe 01X90 . . 03C Extra Length CIxe 01x99 07c (SacG ctios Cocoa Size 42x36, Qo Clze 4SX36 . S5e Clzes Dcfere Unbleaciaed "Dene Isle" 39 lath XTl&th IO 3Td8e 13' These ten yard pieces are up or your convenience, Ior there are so many uses for this wide, soil, unbleacnca aomesac. 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