PAGE. EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Ore?on, Friday Moralng Jannary 9f 1931 ."PEST HAS F Healthy State Seen by AP Writer; Little Expan sion Seen in '31 Bt PAUL MICKELSOn Associated Press Staff Writer fuinioo. Jan. s iai-i. - Football the liberal cousin of all college eportv bad a fairly pros perous season during 1930 around the! western conference so j that but few of his dependents need .curtain their immediate activities, " Here and there notably at Io wa and Wisconsin minor sports will be curtailed and long- roaa trltts abolished but on most con- , ference campuses the athletic pro gram .will move along on aooui thai earn nlan tnai nas oeen malnt&lnad the last few TCSrS. Illinois, Northwestern and Michigan were the bell cows of the conference so iar as reqipi were concerned and all planned in e&rrv through their minor anarta erorrams without curtail stent, except perhaps as regards ion trios to various relay games. - Illinois. In addition to main taining iu minor sports program will build a $315,000 Ice skating rink and a 140,000 18-hole golf course this year. j Northwestern's football re . celpts were well above the budget requirements and the full . pro gram will be carried out. which will. Include an eastern trip for the wrestling; squad and the usual spring training trip, for the base ball team. , Michigan Goes on Steadily Michigan.-although planning no large additions to Its athletic plant, wil carry on its minor sports program almost in its en tirety, for this year at least. Ohio State's football receipts fell 20 per cent but despite this the 1531 sports program is being enlarged Instead of diminished. Purdue also will continue a full sports program but it was made possible only by the generosity of two! of its alumni George Ade and ! James Ross who came to the fescue when dimlshed football receipts led to an announcement of curtailment , of track and base ball .'!. -Wisconsin, where football re ceipts fell 30,000 below expecta tions and where only six major football games will be played next year as compared to seven in 1930, is maintaining all minor . sports but on a smaller budget , and iwlth a curtailed schedule of games. ; . Indiana, Chicago and Minneso ta will go along about as. before, with Indiana located in a sparsely 'located community, playing four of its seven major football games away from home next fall In the hope of increased revenues. The most acute situation Is a Iowa where the football team. playing only one conference game last fall drew only (0,000 spec tator ai six oome games as com pared to 80,000 at four home games the year before. Back In good standing In the conference and with the probability of a I more attractive schedule next fall : Iowa can look forward to, happier umes. . SERIES AT DALLAS DALLAS. Ore.. Jan. 7 The Sophomores scored another vic tory in lnterclass basketball to day when they defeated the Jun iors by a 26 to 9 score. This ties the Seniors. Sophomovs. and (Freshmen for first place Tne first half- was c?li and hard' fought with the sec I at the naif standing Juniors Sopho mores 5. In the second half the sophomores started using a stool pigeon and sinking their long shots to win easily. The game was rough with three men being put out on personal fouls. Minnlcn of the Juniors was first and was soon followed by his teammate Pemberton. Boll eau or the Sophomores committed hi fourth foul Just before the Xlnal whistle. ; I The standings now are: NT."'- r.r - n ; vrL l. Seniors ..,...;.. ; .2 1 Pet. .6(7 .667 .667 .000 Sopnomores ...... 4. 2 Freshmen . ........ J . 2 Juniors ..........4.0 1 1 3 Lineups: Sopite Juniors Lewia 10. ;..;. f. ;'. S Quiring Bollman 3 .". '. . . F. . ; . J Fischer Hinamoa 5i....C..i. K. Elliott D. Cadle 4. .... G Mlnnich Boileau2.. . ...G.. 1 Pemberton B. Cadle 1 . . ...S... .. I Koser ArstUl 1,. ...S... 2 Campbell - Referee, Webb; umpire, Frack. STATERS OFF FOR EJUIET OREGON STATE COLLEGE. Corvallis, Jan.. 8. -Oregon State basketball team left here today and will.play five games before returning to the campus next Thursday. The Orangemen will open the conference season against Washington State college at Pull man Friday and Saturday and will play two more conference games with University of Idaho at Mos cow Monday and Tuesday The final game of the trip will be a return tilt with Oonsaga univer sity Wednesday night. The Or angemen defeated Consaga here last week by the score of 43 tc30: The 10 men announced by Coach "Slata" Gill to . make the trip are Buck Grayson, Sod Bal lard, Bob Drager, Howard Mer rill. Ken Fagans. Mose Lyman, Jerry Thomas, King Bailey, Ed Lewis and Johnny Jaozlk. The starting lineup which Coach Gill hat been using since the opening ot practice la Grayson and Ballard, forwards; Lewis, center; Lyman and Fagans, guards. Ail are lettermen with the exception of Lewis, who-is a sopromore, GOOD OT I i SOPHS LEADERS III JUNIOR FOOTBALL CHAMPS MEET PRESIDENT ; Of""" j - i . ! ' L. Members of the; Charlottesville bcheol lor Beys' Xootbail team, oletnred with President Herbert Results of pre-seasongames: O. S. C. 43 Multnomah club ...SI O. S. C. Be Multnomah club ...28 0.8.C.47 Chlco State 29 O. S, C. 87 Y. M. J San Fr. . .35 O. S. C. 26 California ........25 O. 8. C. 31 Olympic club .....24 O. S. C. 37 Rossi Florist . 21 O. S. C. 18 U. of San Francisco 28 O. S. C. 31 Athens club 32 O. 8. C. 43 Gonzaga 30 O. S. C. 35 Willamette 24 BLEBS EASILY i IT J In a practice game at the Y. M. C. A, last night the Wranglers de feated the "Y" Junior team by a score of 41 to 13. The Juniors showed up well, even though they were pitted against much stronger opposition. Joe Herberger was high-point man for the winners, garnering 18 points. t Friday night the Wranglers play the Evangelical church team on the Y. M. C. A. floor and on Sat urday night they play the Salem high school B squad in the pre liminary to ' the . Salem-Eugene game on the high school floor. Lineups: Wranglers ;Y Juniors Burtis 8 ...... .F. ..... .2 Pence J. Herberger 1 8 . F ...... . Magee Gleason 10 C.....9 Johnson Gardner ...... .G. 2 Ritchie Hendrie 5 G. . W. Herberger. . .s S., . 8. . .. Gingrich . Nickleson . . . . Mohr . . . . Clark DRAFT PROBLEM IS FACED BY! COASTERS - LOS ANGELES. Jan. 8 (AP) Pacific coast baseball league dlrectorg assembled here tonight for the annual mid-winter .-neet- lng tomorrow with three vital questions staring them in the lace.j ; I 'j The! draft problem,? election of a, president and acceptance of the 2931 schedule are the wrin kles i to be Ironed out In the ses sion j which holds the possibility of becoming extremely warm. At the last two meetings Pres ident Harry A. Williams received four! rotes with : three going to Cal Ewing of Oakland and one to' Jack Sullivan. At for "the draft, ib ia gener ally understood a majority favor its acceptance. Four schedules are tip for consideration, none of which I3 satisfactory to all. Can You Beat it? Heavy Rains in L. A. Halt Play LOS ANGELES. Jan. 8. (AP) Los Angeles' $10,000 open golf tournament will start Saturday and terminate Monday, it was de cided today after two. days of heavy rain which! rendered - the Wilahlre Country flub course al most unplayable.. The champion ship originally wa scheduled to open tomorrow, i j At the same time. Harry Pol lock; of the Aguai Calient e com pany announced that the $25,000 event to be staged der next week beg below the bor- nning Tuesday has been delayed to Wednesday to accommodate the postponement nere. COMRADES OF S 1 it. V ' , r I ' :-"; I., W H. Jackson Cleft). 99 wars eld. one of the oldest living pioneers ef the early west, treet a famous comrade ef the traa,, Daniel Carter Beard, vet eran scout leader, when they met at the National Pieneer dii- ! t ' r r, -e- Heorer pen whom they called T I . New Years Ere. The boys wen I the grid i championship for 100- championship for 100- WPODBin QIJTET TO BEGIN SEASON Fear Chemawa Outfit in Fri day Night Game; Play Salem January 16 WOODBURN. Jan. 18. Woodbuni high school's basket eers play host to the Chemawa basketball team here in the high school gym Friday night for the first game of the county cham pionship jrace for the Bulldogs There will be two games, the first one between the MB" teams of Woo4burn and Chemawa Btartlng at 7:30 p. m. Prospects for a Bulldog vie tory are iery scanty. The team Is made 1 up of inexperienced men and,! besides that, another snag In the shape of poor grades has lessened the chances of a good showing Friday night. Two regulars are reported to be bare ly eligible for the contest. I The Biilldogs admittedly fear the veteran Chemawa outfit and realize that they will have a big job if they hold the Indians to a Close score. Although Woodburn beat Newberg's quintet by a score of 32 to 12 during Christ inas vacation, the team also took a terrific jspanking at the hands of the West Linn team. The fi nal score I of that game was 32 12. I : The starting lineup tor Wood burn will probably . consist of Schooler and Harold Presthus forwards, j Gustafson and George Oberst at j guards and either Art Presthus pr ; Pardy at center. As far as ability is concerned, both men are about on a par. Both are fast and rangy. Woodbqrn's second team line-, up will contain the names of Hastle, Ed Oberst, Dermer Ramsdell, Gillanders, Nelson and Stevens. Following the Chemawa game the Bulldogs are to mix with the Salem hoopsters at Woodburn Friday, January 16. The next evening they play their old ri vals, Silverton. McCarthy Bit Uncertain About Yankee Futures 1 : , NEW YORK, Jan. 8. (AP) Joseph V. McCarthy, new manager ef the New York Yan kees, paid his first visit of the Indoor season, today to a club he hasn't seen since it whipped the Pirates four straight In the world series of 1927. xorcea 10 rumoie around a bit on details. McCarthy still was able to display plenty of opti mism regarding the Yankees' fu ture, although he refused to pre dict they were on the verge of anotner pennant winning surge. Incidentally "Marse Joe" set tled one problem bothering the Athletes, he reported aversion to golf during the training and playing season. The players can golf as often as they can find time, he skid. Rifle Club Will Have Practice Shoot at Armory The Salem Rifle club ia Ing Us 1931 actirlUes with a .22 rlfle and pistol practice at the Sa lem armory range Friday, Janu ary y, at 17:30 o'clock. Anyone OREGON TRAIL jer given by the Oregon Trail ! Memorial Association. The din ner was a tribute to the western pioneers on the 100th anniver- Meeker, founder of the aisocia- MU T H Ul ri ITT Fl AT l TM t T - eV-- ;- i -oV pounders. Lfi t nrht in ter are: Bee JarmanT President Hoover and JehnTftattUJr Hoover and John Battle. Jr. interested in either rifle or pistol shooting Is Invited to attend and oecome acquainted witn the club a oeoeuu aenvea irom It. ; The Salem Rifle club is afflllat - ea wun ine National Rllle asso - a . . - . 1 w v.vu .uiivii iirKura are. neia 1 ""v.mu xwwuca wm w (u t strong reputation. .Stelnbock Is under government provision with other two subs who will be taken, younger at the game, but In a 20 eompetent range officers ; In Kelly Is the youngster of the Kel- j r.m riM ud nmw c charge, leaders say. TO ATTBUD BEAN RITES PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 8-(AP) Funeral services fo. the late Judge Robert S. Bean, to be held here tomorrow afternoon, will be simple. Organ music, an address by the Rer. Francis H. Ball and a brief tribute from Charles H. Car ey will constitute the ceremony. The state courts In Multnomah county and the supreme court at Salem will be Closed. Federal dis trict court, where Judge Bean served for 21 .years, adlourned yesterday and will not reopen un- tu Monday. Honorary pallbearers will De Charles H. Carey. Lawrence T. Harris, of Eugene, Wallace lie- Camant, Dr. E. P. Geary. Joseph Simon and Federal Judge McNary Active pallbearers will be George Neuner, United States attorney; George H. Marsh, clerk of the United States district court; R. Pj Ronham Hitr(-t immi.rniin. hi- I ector; John L; Day. United States marsnai; a. ai, uaqnon, rereree in bankruptcy. ! and Kenneth F. Frater, United States commission er. E ORDERS TO AID TRADE IS VIEW KANSAS CITT. Jan. g fAP) Members of the Rotary club of Kansas City, representing more than 300 business classifications with nationwide alliances, rdted iouay io carry to tneir businesses and to nnwands nf 300 almilar Clubs in the TT!nltrf Rttp mnA Canada the prosperity buying Plan of Joyce Hall, Kansas City manufacturer.: . Rnrn rinrln- . .tal.- in a Pullman, the Hall Idea was put into1 effect by the manufact urer In his own ! business by Issue of 240 orders, anticipating sup ply requirements of many months. These were sent to companies who were requested to place their re- suiting supply-; orders. In connec tion with this business, on a simi lar oasis. ; i : In ten days. Hall told the Kan sas City Rotarlans today, the Idea oao spread xrom coast to coast and it had been necessary to put to work a special staff to handle correspondence la with the idea. connection 4 "Y" Quintets To be Seen Here This Saturday Salem basketball fans mar see xour or tne. Oregon T. M. C." A. basketball quintets In action Sat- uuajr mgm at tne Y. M. C.f A. here fa Salem. The headliner will w w n.u torn uc XU a HQ JUgCne. I which are first and second ; tn I standing in the league" i Wendllng and Astoria play ; iJitMiajinary at V o Clock for the j consolation game. The latter Is ln in iirtn. Portland Is occupying third at present. Bethel Girls in ! Win Over Alumni ' Quintet, 30 to 14 I liXfCtW ' Tan TV ". o lug annual alumni high school basketball game was played In the Bethel gymnasium. . The, ' Bethel high school girls won from the Bethel Alumni by a score of SO to 14. 'The game between the Alumni ooys ana the high school boys was a close hard fought battle with tne aiumnl wining- 28 to 24. i Dandy Vacation AURORA, Jan. 8. The teach ers enjoyed a most pleasant vaca tion, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Rho ner spent the time In Baker with Mr. Rhoners parents. Mrs. Gib bons was In Brownsville, where her husband la now" stationed. Mrs. Frankll nTyler enjoyed the show at Hood River with Mr. Ty ler. E. F. Morrison divided his time between Portland and Au rora, and while in Portland he t- COURT ADJOURNS mm tenaed one session of the Oregon State Teachers association. 4'Vv;-:0'r.; 1-1 QREGOf'J CITY'S IS Huntington Sees Hard mix I Ahead; Small Floor; to 1 Be Real Handicap I . "Holly" Huntington Is leading his red and black hoopsters against Oregon City tonight at the mill town. I With Kitchen xmt. "Holly" Is not sure how his team will per form, especially against theetrong Oregon City team.; Last' season Oregon City had the strongest team in the district, according to Huntington, and would have got ten into the state tournament eas ily If the stride at the first of the season had' been maintained, . ; Oregon City has defeated Lin coln high of Portland an will doubtless give Salem' high plenty of competition. The floor there la man, which will be a handicap to the red asd hlnelr. nlavlns- a. system which - works best on a la vrsm flfiAtv TAfsmii wilt s4 e ntvnt in vi.K.n TEAM FACED r west nas been showing weU at ""V:" I fcuard and Is strong on offense' ' T" T" . j . me iive-man onense cans lor or - I eawve Bireogxu irom eacn man I and the guards frequently shoot 1 . -., . I as mucn as tne forwards. , . ly family which has furnished a number of athletes to Salem, high. He Is left-handed, which is an ad - Tantage against the ordinary team, Bdwden la the alternate eenter and has a year's experience en the B squad. , : I The starting lineup will consist of Foreman and Bones, forwards; Slegmund, center, and Sachtler Sanford, guards. COMMERCIAL: PIN Commercial league bowling on the Winter Garden alleva, last night was broken up by the 4b- sence er two teams, racinc: Teie- pnone and Wood-wneatpn. In the one contest of the evening McKay Chevrolet shopmen won two put of h,r.ee'ri)m " J? nf r Electllci 792 8062599, to 813, 873, 812 - commercial Auto.Hody "hop won three straight by ?irtue Wfod-Wheaton's forfeit.! .lzl,car, and Pisenbrand both i' vidual series and game, res pec - oa ' ,1?? f" I r " wc.d U'" S The match between Pacific Tele- jrwwBum teams was postponed out of re- :m " . "J7.1V Til ZZ' " U1 3 IfcKAT CHEVaOT.i.T SHOPICEX Allen 202 15 161ii 522 DeMtrritt . 174 15 141 , 475 Elslcmr 203 159 190! 851 H. Brova 181 lOO 10 - 631 Kienbrndt 142 158 220; 520 ToUIji .901 792 90 2599 Clio Sr. 143 144 1615 I. Bmrr 134 222 122? i 448 !478 K. F. Taylor 193 ISO' 1 N.tk .159 13 17 . 184 181 191 ToUig .SIS 873 812 ' 2498 COSOIZBCIAJ. JiUTO BODT 8H0r ZZZli!! Itl III ill Evans in les 16; 498 8hdd . iso iso iso; 450 Ljrch 179 208 12S S10 Total .778 14 769, 2355 WOOD-WKEATOJT CO. Forfeit. . Accepting the challenge made by J. W. Blaney last month, Sam- j w.wwv., ua.c,u o uv wiu coming young star bowlerj will roll against the Eugene mam on me bagn necreaiion company maple alleys there Saturday: i&ight for the first 10 games of a series of 50 to be played at Eugene. Sa- iem, romana, Ainany ana uor- vail Is. The Salem 10 games' will be played by the. two stellar pin men of tne state tne following dty Sunday, at Winter Garden, wsluJ"ai i a V. Bt. . .! 5 Thls bl match w,n practically n ,o vav uiyuu; bowler In the state, for Bla'ney has long held the reputation pf-i being the state's best and one of the urifiUiini oi: norwv I powi- n- li wl "o eah that a Sa, . ' I ACE RETIRES Jr. WHTT m fli I'm has announced his retirement Xrom the amateur tennis ranks in order to take up motion picture work. The famous lanky Davis Cup star signed a contract with the Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer Company and wffl probably begin work at nee in a production, : W -ST M W Illlllir I 1 1 IS T W rW t M TM STEINBOCK BOWLS BLANEY TOMORROW V 4 - v, .- : - e - -rr-o X - t The recently released records made during the 1930 baseball season reveal the fact that Charley "Chuck" Klein (above), of the I rnuaaeipnia , Nationals, broke I lonavetandinr record. Klein cam. Pfled totafef 44- assist, exeeed- ins? the mark of S9 for entnelders I inase or Hike Mitchell, ef the Ci 1 S50A bttr off nc f h.t t. th I nurse nn for the winner I vi . v 4.1 t..t , ' sr wve ie avtvvaVH t- ru of the , matches. Blaney has and 13 of this season, he beat BUney 7 up. Blaney, however. ;l smudti ictmi. nntMnr him 4S down at the end pf the fmt.lt games. Those who saw Stelnbock in action at Eugene when he vu behind at-th tart I of the llth a wi a mnrvel Gf concentraUon and dead-eye bowling. 1 j : 4 The 60 games will be played as follows: 10 each at : Eugene, Jan uary 10; Salem, the llth, Port land, the 17th; Albany, the 24th; and the finals : at I Corvallis, the 31st. All matches are scheduled to start at 8 p. m.: According to .Fred Karr, Win ter Garden proprietor, a Seattle .recreation: company wanted the Albany match. ! Since both bowl- rs ar valley; men. It was decided mot to give up one round to the northerners. LEASE OF PORTLAND I :TI Tne state board f control has I which virtually amounts' to the purchase of the Oregon building 1 In Dnrtlon A . MnH I n t n. lal 1" i 'j . , . rv, torney general : here ' Thursday, M- w T- tate board of control 1 1 The attorney general held that authorised by! law for the reason that it was prepared upon a plan which contemplates! and provides for the purchase of the said prop erty, and that a portion of the so called rent Installments would be applied upon j the purchase price 01 the premises. : The Oregon' .buildlna- is now oc- lcupied br a number of state de sy tne boara ex control. Diplomatic Fete To be Notable; Hoovers Hosts ; , I ; f 1 . i : I WASHINGTON, ; Jan. y (AP) President and Mrs. Hoover en tertained tonight at the largest and most elaborate White House dinner of the Washington social season- that given forthe diplo matic corps. . ; . ' The heads of the1 various em hassles and ' legations In Wash ington with their wives were the guests of honor. In addltlonto the foreign con tin rnt. scrtir Rtim.nn . Mrs. Stlmsoni former Secretary oc biaie rranic u. Kenogg and Mm Kellow sntnr mnA xiwm William E. Borah and Represen- tative and Vr HunrT W'Temnln were invited, j Senator Borah and Representative Temple are the heads of he j foreign relations committees of the I senate and house. trr,, -r- J r 1 t X UrWC tfrOUing fl Oj 3 f 171 J (Jf 0060131 t Und- OiG: O.P. is on t . WASHINGTON, Jin. 8 (AP) KtfllTsij.M til. tn m.i tiMnnt n tv-. h,mim -The i senate campaign funds drill 000 spe cial account of the republican na tional committee, 832,000 of which wis sent Into eight states for use In behalf of! house candi dates In the November elections J. Matt Chilton, republican na tional committeeman from Ken tucky, and Galen 11 Talt. repub lican state i chairman for Mary land, were summoned to appear before - the' Investigators next Tuesday for questioning as to the use made of funds turned over to them from the account. Chairman Nye said he expected they would have some "Interesting stories" to tell. .- -i , j... - , Women Protest ? Idea:. Saloon to Aid Prosperity WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 ( AP) The Woman's Christian Tern peranee Union today launched an arsrnment aratn.t ;tia io spread fallacy' that repeal of the "'X . repel prohibition laws would "cure the aAai1 J MM - a . It asserted In a statement the depression, in fact,) would have been, much worse had the United States been on a "saloon era" bas is, adding that other countries in whleh the manufacture and sale of liquor Is legal, have not been saved front' the slump. BALL I STAR BUILDING B KEEfJE DRIVES HIS BJ HARD Albany Game Saturday 'to : Be Important; Up-and Down Form to Date Spec" Keene Is driving his "Bearcats' I Sn I preparation for the game ' here Saturday night against! Albany college, r i While .f thej game with Albany college is nota conference tilt. It Is Important because Albany Is under , probation ' for one year preparatory s to being- admitted to the northwest - conference. This will bet the first -game of the season for .Albany- against any eonierence j team. - A large number . of - lettermen are present! jatf the ' Presbyterian college and, .have 'shown good wrk this season. ' No . games have been played yet which -give any comparisons of strength. Willamette has looked, alter nately good and poor this season and has ' not , struck'- an - even stride such as i it did last year. The Bearcata". looked best this season against JJ. tf O. but. have not worked very :well since then. Scales, Adams and ' Cardinal have -not hit! their fast pace of last ' season e although each " has Improved.. In pome respects. . -.. ; , .Gibson and, . i Carpenter are working . better together at guarding and! also are Improving on offense. Both are good at taking the ball off the back board permitting a fast breaking dtfense. Peterson and Kaiser are two alternate guards who may see servfc 1 Saturday night. Kaiser Is strong: at guarding, but has not I become well accus tomed to "SnecV offense ret. Peterson has; been out of prac tice several (weeks with an In Jury, but is ready to go now. He Is fast and a.1 good ball handler.' ' Kloostra j tip-off man Kloostra 111 tip off man for the second team and is a , good scorer. Faber and Moore are doing well at .forward and both have plenty of scoring ability. Both , are haxd workers and steady playersi 1 ' V The preliminary game Satur day night will start at 6:45 with Les" Spark : matching his freshman.- team . with Coach Downle's Chemawa Indian school team. Chemawa has, defeated the Llnfleld frosa land Is represent? O Business AMUSEMENTS Salem Golf Courn 2 milea aoutta oa RJvot Drive.. IS hole watered fair- ways, large greon.s. Fees lac, Sundays AUCTIONEERS F. NJ Woodry . It Tears Salem's Leading Auctioneer - ana rurniiura , eaier . Residence and Store , ' 1810 Notth Bummer Bt. Telfphon 511 liATHS Turkish bath and massage. - S. R. loran. 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Premier Flower shop, U N. High. TeL !. FLOWERS FOR AJLL occasions-- Olaen'a, Court JtvHlgn St. Tey. SOL ALX. kinds Of ! floral work. ' T.nt vioriax, inn m aiarket. TeL 2124. CUT Flowera. mrAA1n tuuiinm foneral wreaths, decorationa C F. Brelthaunt. fioriaL Sll SImim Ktr Tel l0. GARBAGE Salem Scavenger TeL 117 er 2221. HEMSTITCHING NEEDLEWORK. Uirrarct'i Sboa. INSURANCE W1LLAVIETTB INS. AGENCY Wtt Bllven, Mgr. Kaclualve Bnttevtlla Aa-en S1I Masonic . Bldg. TeL Itl H, i BECK is a tTfirNTinTrTrin t9 K. HIgb . .: ! TeL til LAUNDRIES TITO NEW 8ALC28 LACTNDRT Telephone 2t f10 " H-iJX-U LAUNURT ed by a speedy outfit, f parks has not chosen his lineup yet and I still looking for - a com bination which will work togeth er and play steady ball. Any where -from 6 to IS hoopsters have , been turning , out for the frosh j. squad. Some of the fel lows are working and are unable to turn out regularly. I t A number of games have been arranged and some tentative games planned. The games def initely arranged include: Che-, tna wa, Llnfleld frosh, Washing ton and Lincoln highs of Port land, Woodburn high, O. 8. C. rooks, and Pacific frosh. rf ' FOKIIAPMJH MIX IUAR1I4 "Teddy" Fox, who Is the pride f Independence, will, don the 1 gloves with - "Happy" Chapman, . who hales from Kelso. Wash.,- In a bout here Wednesday night, Jan vary 14. The match was scheduled '. for. the night of January, 1, but . Promoter Harry Plant set It aside for. two weeks because of the big card on in Portland that night. Chapman ha a formidable rec ord of knockouts to his credit; His -manager. In a letter to Plant mail ed before the holidays. Indicated that the fight with Fox would be , just another "stowaway," but Fox thinks decidedly -to the contrary He called up Plant yesterday and told, him he was in f irrt class con dition. - " Friday night, January 16. Plant Will put on a wrestling match here and promises the fans a good card. Harvey Facing Dundee Tonight; i Record is Good H NEW YORK. Jan. 8 (AP) Len Hanrey, a first class fight- . ng man from England will find the short cut to middleweight honors open for blm tomorrow -. bight In Madison Square Garden. . . The Englishman, with 350. vic tories behind him In' a 'ten-year career and the vacant middle weight rthrone' yearning ; for Ian occupant, battles Vince Dundee. Baltimore Italian, In a 12-round ' feature match. " i The bout will be Harrey's first engagement in the United States. He is a 2 to 1 favorite to defeat Dundee, brother of the former welterweight champion. O Directory I LAUNDRIES I i CAPITAL. Cll f LAUNDRY I ? "W Wash Everything- tn Lux." nnnn mss Hmnflw MATTRESSES Mattreseea from fartorir tn hnm Ask about our wool mattreaaea. Ren- leva tcra and fumUatora. Capital City - MUSIC STORES GEO. C ' WILL Planott. Phono graphs, sewing machines, aheet muale and piano studies. Repairing pliono arapha and sewing machinea 433 Ftt fret. Sslm. i OFFICE SUPPLIES ? J "v'"- wppa com- l?.reLV Book Store. 113 N. Coral Tel. 4 PAPER HANGING i Paper hanalna and a painting. Nu- mma a nam store. 192 a. Com'L i L PHOXE GLENN ADAMS for hotae flecoratlng, paper hanging. UnUng, tc. ReHwhf workman. PLUMBING and HEATING $ PLUMBING and ral repair irCii8'Grber BrOK- " Lloerty PLUMBING & SUPPLIES 1 l Mesher Plumbing Supply Co. 171 SL I Commercial Tel. S700 PRINTING 5 TOR STATIOVTTTtV Mft.t. ''j,"., Prosrrama, books or any kind of. printing, cal at The Statesman Print ing; Department. tl6 8. Commercial. Telephone MO; RADIO RADIO SERVICE Mr cu,vi. STo!T r'o- 1298 N. lith. TeU 2488. Mlltajn Bechtel-Q. H. Wil la ma. ?OR.Trj' purpone. for every puree' A11 sUndard elaea of Radio Tun. EOFF ELKCTR if A T. curto Court Pt. Tet 9fr ... STOVES STOVES and Unn o..u f Y . reouur. ana repaired. All klade of woven wire fenc, fancy and Plain, bop baikets and hooka, loimn ,??k61'ia ' Stove Wo "k; ?2 Chemekefa afreet. Ft. B Flemlpg TAILORS AKiavra aui m i wr mm and women. 474 Oowrf Pt TRANSFER .llftli,,'c,v Jrour hauling problems. laU HAHBaTJGH TRANSFER I . CAPITA T. rl r . ... StaUi St Tel. 821. Dlatrlbutlns. for waralnar ' ana tionn ah,, .ni.uv Get our ratea ' TOR local or atatant tranafer mt nr. ace, call 3121, Carmer Tranafer Co. Truck to Portland dally. Real Estate Directory HENDRICKS TeL 111 It N. Ulgh 8 If rinrn tU N. High EL " TeL tUi 4. LINCOLN ELLIS TeL 8C71 412 State HOMER ri- rasTirr RPii.TT r-n 170 Vi State BL TeL 841 . W. IL CRAREVirnnsT a nn tU a Liberty Bt, TeL tit f)-t First Nat. Bk. Bids- TeL 178 j. r. m.ninn 1 12 N. Commercial TeL 1134 T. U WOOD c f . c e e II i k a li r N rt fl 2 tt rx rt 11 e In a I 1 II 1( v Wi SI t to ai 242, a ZX!gB 4U EUt BU TeL tti f