yhe OREGON STATESMAN, Eato, Oregon, Thereby. Mcrnisr. J&acary. 22,1S31 PAGr, TEN 77 7 ,i..iy-.-iiV Wkmelm mm (Tin 77 77 Tells T7T7 17 Max GHALLEWGER IS HEARD DW AIR Thought German Would Have. Beaten Sharkey Without Foul Blow ATLANTA Jan. f 21. f API- TV. I (Young) Strtbllng. Maou heavyweight boxer. speaking nrr a na t-tn-coast radio hook np hero tonight, expressed re spect tor Max Schmelins's ring Mm hnt aald, be exoected to beat the German i title-holder when they meet this summer. Strihlthg said he aw Sch fuel ing fight Paulino and Sharkey ."In the Paulino fight -Max 'outsmarted Paulino and made him fight entirely his way," he said. "He looxea io o ' strong In the clinches and un usually fast for a man oi nis .weight, i : t - ', A llm AlAa't show UD OUit as rood !a i the Sharkey fight. He looked over-tratnw, out ne everything Sharkey had and seemed to h stronger in iu . round than Sharkey." "It might have I been possible that he would hay-won 'from Shrkey ! in the cloning rounds, . he added. " ' j ' . 1 . - ! ' ' -From what I !have seen of him I belleye I can beat him, asserted j Stribllng. "Regarding his weaknesses and strong points, this la one thing I would rather keep to myself." , The Macon battler regards his fight with Red Herrln, when ho was a lightweight, as ms iouga ! est, and said the.hardest punch ' ho erer :took came from Dave '' Shade. ' " j , - j; Local Punch Artists Listed On Next Card Because of the popularity of ; the fight card before Christmas ! which featured local j fighters, Harry plant It suiting another inch card to be held at the arm ory next Wednesday night with Jackie Wattenberger and Al MIs ; tola fighting an eight round wind up. Six rounds were Insufficient for the two to determine supremacy when they met on the last fight card and the decision waa a draw. Neither cares to let matters stand that way so Harry Plant has con sented to give them as chance to . finish It, adding two extra rounds this time. Mis tola Is one of the fastest moving fighters who has appeared In the Salem ring. While he Is not built as solidly as i Jackie, he puts amazing force be hind his punches and has such a Queer stance that he is hard to approach.! t Jack Kelly will be matched in a six round special and one of the j Ambrose boys will fight In anoth er. -Both of these local boys are working out and hare made much : Improvement In style of fighting and la punching ability during the fall months. The card will be completed with! other local tight ers with the ones favored who are In good shape and hare put on ..good tights here la the past. Parrish Five Winner Over 1 iWoodburn B 3 Parrish Junior hJxh added an other victory to i the unbroken chain of wins for the season by defeating the Woodburn high B team at! Woodburn Wednesday night by a 2t to 20 score. The Parrish boys put up a good game In the cramped quar i ters of ; the berry growers gym 1 naiium, but could not get going until the second halt. Perrine was 'the only one who could find tho basket in the first halt and the score stood 10 to 4 at the raid period. In the second half the Parrish men came back with a whirlwind offense which swept the Woodburn plarere off their feet. During the second' half Coach Brown' hoopsters scored - 22 points and held the Wood burn men to 10 points. : , Perrine was high scorer with ; nine points and Wlntermute fol- lowed with eight points, playing a nice game. Ellis showed up : well on guarding: but was eratlo on shooting. Nelson of Wood burn was high scorer for his . team with eight points. Lineups: , , Parrish - , Woodburn V. DeJardIn....F. ..5 Ramsdell Perrlnet. F.....S Nelson DeJardin 8.....C... 2 Purdv Hobbs 4 ....... Q.....1 .. Hastle . Kills O 4 Abrest wlntermute I. . 8 ' . Referee, Miller. Bob Legendre v Olympic Star. Dies, Aged 34 NEW YORK. Jat. 21 (AP Robert Legendre, rated as one of America's greatest all-a round athletes. died of bronchial pneu monla today at the age of 34. He had. been a lieutenant In the naval dental corps tor the last two and a half years, and dath occurred at the naval hos pital In Brooklyn where he was admitted three days ago. v Most r his athletic success was scored while a student at Georgetown university,' . Wash ington, D. C. For three years' ha was national pentathlon cham pion, and although known prin- WHEN BAER SENT HEENEY THROUGH; THE ROPES - ' ' : ' - - o - i V . Jack Dempsey) f ormer heavy weight champion, wared Max Baer back to bis corner after he bad rushed Tom Heeney through the ropes at the start of the third round. A Tom cot back clpally for Ms performances on the track and field ho played halfback - on the Georgetown football team land also was prom inent In swimming and boxing. In the 1124 Olympic games In Paris v ho established a world's record for the broad Jump In a leap of 28 reet, six inches. The record has since been broken. Guard Beats Perrydale in Close Battle DALLAS, Jan. 21. Sompany L of Dallas defeated the Perrydale town team here last night by a Sz-to-28 score. The game was fast with Dallas - holding- the edge throughout. The high scorers for the game were- Voth and Parsons of Dallas," with IS and 10 points respectively, and Chrlstenson of Perrydale, with 11 points. The lineups: Company It, IVrrydale . Griffin 2 ..... .T ...... i Graves Parsons It . .'. .F.. . . ... 3 Gilson Voth 13 .......C... t Manning Kllever ..,,. 0 2 Byerly LeFors 1 ...... G. 11 Chrlstenson I 8..... 2 Cobbon Referee, French. The Dallas Junior high team avenged a former defeat at the hands of Falls City Jtnlod high by winning 21 to 17. This game was ) a battle throughout, with Falls City leading at the half by a 9 -to-8 score. Hunter of Dallas was, high-point man with , 12 points. The llneupst Dallai I Falls City Viers 4 . ... .. F. .... . 7 Baker Hunter 11 ..I..F....4 McViston Fully .. L..C. .... .Teal Petre . . . ,1 . .O. L Goode Jones 8 ... J. . .G. .... .Wheeler W.E. League Scores Good : . ,1 ; '.i - Woodress' three to nothing and Rlnehart's won two out ot three rom uarreu-s jn w estern Elec tric league at Winter Garden last nlaht. The team nama ir. haw taken from the captains. . junenarrs scored high series of 1737 and Barrett's high game, SICK fan ;Rl..l.i ... . . blgh game of 215 and 470 series. -.183 133 113 ssa kt 141 W t laa . Jnklnt - U7 134 139 4.0 ToUU -.510 30 40T 1387 WOODEES M12 134 , ItS Wodrn 408 SIO 59 112 113 Patte Wbter , -.l0 181 JOT 78 i-lll 107 12t S34 i ToUla ;44?J 604 47S 1450 Riachart .17 . IIS SIS S70 .14S 11S . 14S 42S Maukaira .103 10 S07 8buU .1SV 138 183 433 Tatalf' .338 839 833 1737 3MSSZTT Barrett 1 131 134 15S 4S4 117 114 143 S7S 8iaa4aehr ITay Totals' 134 134 191 439 3 131 138 378 ..494 833 833 1883 Maloney-Risko Bout Cancelled '. BOSTONT, ! Jan. a 21 (AP) ine uoston Garden today had to cancel its jiramr MionJnhn ny Rlsko heavvwelrht htir scaeauied lor February 6. Frank Bruen, Miami uromotr -.. w " . a the Boston battler his was under contract that prohibited him rrom en-agui,? In any bouts un til after his f Florida clash with Prlrao Camera on March E. The February f bout was to hare been a 1 retura t ensagement bitwen Maloney and hU Cleve- lam rival. -i Into the ring1 he rested on one; knee until Dempsey counted, eight; Timekeeper Donovan had ; counted two ahead of Dempsey while Heeney waa getting back; in the ring and awardea the Thomson is Ahead in Pro Meet at L. A. LOS ANGELES. Jan. 21 (AP) Slender Jimmy Thomson, professional from Colorado Springs, Colo., today led the way for 28 through the final elimin ation round of golf which leads to the motion picture Industries 14.000 match play tournament which starts tomorrow. His 3 8-3 873, waa one stroke more than par, and a stroke to the good over his nearest com petltors. Ed Stokes, another, Col orado pro from Denver, was tied for second place with Dallas Jef- fres. Long Beach, Cal. They had 74s. . The 25 professionals who Qual ified today, shooting 79 or better on the 0,4 00-yard course along with 10 amateurs who qualif Ie4 yesterday and 63 players who were automatic qualifiers on past performances, will enter: a 3 0-nole qualifying round tomor row with the low 32 swinging into the match play Friday. j Tha final match w 111 be held Sunday. ' Today's Qualifiers-. In cluded: Al Zimmerman, Port land, Ore., 78. . Hunter Will Join Tildeh In Pro Game NEW YORK. Jan. Sl-irAl Francis T. Hunter, former doubles partner of William T. Tilden, member of the United States Davis cup team and sec ond ranking tennis player in the United Statea for the past two years, decided today to follow his friend and partner Into the professional tennis ranka. ? ; Hunter announced he would make his debut as a professional along with Tilden In Madison Square Garden on February 18. ro arrangements have been made for a. match for Hunter on the day when Tilden will play Karel Koselnh. famous Ciecho Slovak ia n professional. Ho will not be able to accompany Tilden on his proressional tour, but will play 1 NEW GIANT t John Berly, husky tip-State base ball star, has been signed by the New York Giants for the 1931 sea son, Berly will report to the yaad fa San Antonio tils Spring1. '-! , . I : ".: - - f X t i - ' t. i fight at Baer, much to the tur.' Jrise and bewilderment of both lempsey and the crowd. Be cause of Dempsey's short count, Baer waa given the victory on m knockout. I in the east whenever his other In terests permit. Hunter Is en gaged In the publishing business in New Rochelle, N. Y. , A. (veteran - player, famed for his powerful drives. Hunter nev er has been able to ecale the peak of the national championship. On two occasions he was runner-up, however. UllliliETTE HOOP TEAM BEATS I M. The Willamette Bearcats hit a winning stride again Wednesday nlitbt and defeated the Portland "Y" basketball team 48 to 16 at Portland. "Spec" Keene used all of his subs in the game and they showed up well. . Scales played a good game, proving too clever for the Portland guards.. Some excellent offensive work was done by the Bearcats at times and the defense also I functioned well, allowing only 10 points in the first halt and Cut that down to six In the second half. ' Carpenter did not to with the team j and Andy Peterson playjed In his place, helping Gibson with the guarding. Cardinal. Adams and Scales were the others who started the game. The second team played some In the first nair ana again in the tourtn quarter, 14 men nlavlnar for Willamette. Jefferson Hoop Team Beaten by Farm Home Five JEFFERSON. Jan. 21 -(Special) i Jefferson grade school basketball team lost to the Chil dren's Farm home team of Cor vallls on the local floor here to night, 19 to 17. Jefferson led at half time 12 to 2 and 17 to 2 at the end of the third period but the' Farm Home team spurted in the final quarter to win the game. Lewis Arenf. was high-point man for the Farm Home and Chester McCaw f or , Jefferson. Merlin Wbdbee was referee. f In, the preliminary,' the Junior 'girls' team defeated the freshmen 14 to 6. Vivian Chain was Junior high point player and Alice Har ris, freshmen. Blanche Main ret- ereedJ- , ' Close Contest Is Stagedil for Do-Nut Crowds 1 The Kappa Gamma Rho bas ketball team nosed? the. upper class team out 12 to 11. Wednes day la tha Willamette Do-nut lea gue. Smith of the fraternity team and Haldane of the upper claas team each scored, six: points. Six men on the floor playing for the upper class team at one time caused a dispute. Tomorrow the Law school meets the Sigma Tau hoopsters. Upper Class Kappa Gamma Rho Gill, 3 F 4, Houek DePoe, 2, F;,L2, Geyne Haldane, I ..C...J Smith Girod.i Lloyd G.. Hamilton Diets j .....O. ; Pemberton French i-8.... Leans J S.-c Referee, French. Captive Bear is Placed on Farm i- A captive bear owned by Karl Petersj was turned over to Haw kins and Roberts on their Polk county; ranch near Rtckreall be cause the supply of feed for 'the bear was gone. . , ; Karl' Peters and Jack Call&shan caught! the bear in ; the Blue Mountains while on - a hunting trip. The bear has been hibernat ing in a pen at the Belcrest Mem orial park. Game Warden Ben Claggett transferred the bear to Ms new quarters. 'UGLIEST T 11 TO Joe Fergeson to Appear on Mat Card Friday; Much 5 Interest Shown Salem mat fans will see a real wrestling match here Friday night when Roughhouse Barton and Thor Jensen go cauliflower making In a two hour match at tha armory , on Matchmaker Plant's wrestling card. - t Those who saw Barton Wrestle with Wildcat McCann are convin ced that he is a top notch per former and worthy of. meeting the best. Barton la speedy ' and tough and , has numerous holds and tricks In addition to such ag gressiveness that he Is a hard man to stop.. Barton realises the tough Job he has undertaken In meeting Thor Jensen, and Is in good condition to go with the Scandinavian. . - - - . ' Thor . Jensen has wrestled so many times that It la hard to say Just how many matches he has had. He Is strong, clever and ex perienced and knows? Just; what to do Ha wrestles with hie whole body, using his feet and hinds with -equal deftness. Thor has wrestled in - all weights . and in many rings and is recognised as one of the most formidable trap pier in his class. ' Texas Ape Han ' Billed to Appear , ; ; ' The evening's program ' will get under way at 8:30 with Joe Fergeson, the ape man from Tex as, meeting George Hall, : a : new man here from Butte, Montana, In a 30 minute battle. Joe Ferge son,1 the ape man from Texas, Is hailed as the ugliest man In . the world. His style ot wrestling- co incides with his looks and is fea tured by rough and tumble meth ods. Fergeson Is acquainted with the ring in more ways than one as he fought In Portland Tuesday night and wrestled there Wed nesday night ot this week. .George Hall comes here from Butte, Montana . and Intends - to put'on a show which will make his return to the Salem ring de manded. Hall weighs 175 and Fergeson weighs 172 Both are the ..aggressive type of wrestlers and a real exhibition is expected to follow. i Molalla is Victor Over I Dallas Five DALLAS. Jan. 21. 'The bas ketball team ot Dallas high went to Molalla last night ta take a 23-to-1 1 beating from the Molalla quintet, The score does not Indi catehow close or hard rought the gama was, however. Molalla led at tha half, 10 to S, but Dallas cam back In the third quarter to change the score to 14-11 for Mol alla; In the fourth quarter Mol alla started scoring again jtnd ran up a fairly big score; Hcenan of .Molalla was high-point man with 'ints. . : - TheUjjfeups: Dallas ; Molalla Moser ; .... . . F.,. . .5 Everhart Minnick 2 ... .F. ..... ..Larson Lewis .C . . .10 Holman Webb 2 ....... O....;. 2 Cordlll LeFors 2 . .... .G,....5 ntbbard Forrette S....,..l Slyter Cadle 2.......S Referee, Faber. Bearkittens Win 18 to 17 Battle From Peninsula "Les" Sparks took his Willam ette freshmen hoopsters to Port land Wednesday - night and de feated the Peninsula Park Aces 18 to 17.. i Y . The game was close through out with the ecoro tled.t to S at halt .time., Burdette and Messen ger each scored . six points tor the j freshmen. Staynor scored five! and Baldwin made one. The floor was a bit small and ' the Acei put up a stiff battle. The freshmen will play the O. 8. C. Rooks here Friday night.;. ' i : ' j- Canada is Loser . By.Law Against Clearing Liquor " OTTAWA, Ont.. Jan. 21. (AP) Officials of the department ot national 'revenue .here estimated Canada had; lost more than 118, 000.000 in revenue since the law forbidding clearances on liquor cargoes tor the United States went Into effect last. May. ' r ' This estimate was offered In comment on the conclusion ot President Hoover's law - enforce ment commission that the Impor tation of Canadian liquor had not been cut off by refusal of the Canadian government to clear It quor 'cargoes destined for 'the United States. . I . .. National revenue officials ex pressed ' confidence " no leakage from distilleries exists. ' , Harms Ca&e to 7 -oM Today The case of stats vs.! John Harms will be continued In clr cult j court, under Judge MeMa hn,i at o'clock this. morning, followinr start of the case yester day. The plalntlf fa case was fin ished yesterday with tbree wit nesses called. Harms Is accused of appropriating to his own unes 18 Iambs which belonged to Ken neth: Porter and which were giv en into Harms' care, - . HERE ! ' Red and Black Faces Fast j Competitions in Redskins; Contest Set Friday Night SALEM hlfVa fcasketball players will probably enter the irame ajrainst Chemawa Friday, nhrht with a little more caution than they displayed in the Tillamook: which went to an overtime period before' the red and (black re alized that the cheese makers had come to Salem to win, Kitchen .will start In the same Friday and all the rcsr- aaaiMaaBBasaBBaBS9BBesaiBaBB3BBsasaa u' ian n nrs cuirns Salem has harvested ' its , pumpkins bat ifs planting 7 time, we hear, at ; Woodburn. Not content with beinjr - the, World's Berry . Center, Wood-" Lbarn Is also flgwrina; on heconi ; s lng Pnmpkla . Onter, or so we .have heard, and thinks of get-. ' tine some of tho selfsavmo -, psunpklas 'that havo made' 8a 'lem Pampkla -Center 'for 'so -; many years, j . ; The world's most homely man billed to wrestle here Friday night, according to the advertis ing. Mrs. Sippy, defend : your honorl ' r. "v.- ; Wonder how miniature golf , Is sarvlving; the winter? ( Ula trouble about these amusement fads, efter a while It becomes i passe to sprlna; jokes 1 about ' them and so they lose 90 per. cent of their publicity. j The way that game swept the country last summer and for all we 'know is still sweeping, less noisily, ' you might perhaps con clude that the real man's slxed golf courses are destined to see a sudden boom in artistic, scientific and effective putting next season. 1 We doubt it,. We used to think we knew something; about putting;,, even . If we made no : brags about our long; game. But we went out to play miniature -golf and at first made j some pretty nifty scores. Then they got worse and we found that we , weren't putting . scientifically any more just tapping the . ball around like the unlnitlat- ed. Wonder If any of the rest of you had that experience? Why? Because! it was too much effort, aiming each , shot Carefully for the cup. and following what we fondly believed was the correct style, when all i of the game was putting. A couple ot careful putts every halt hour , is one thing; straining . at! it every minute is another. Then again, the trick rolls and freak hasards would make a complete dub shot of our best attempt .provided it didn't go quite true, and that was anotner -discouraging factor. . i rU-putt-wtall you Uke, but don't expect ft to do your golf any good. Or else we're wrong, which, isn't impossible--and wouldn't quite be a novel- liiiliis W. W. Pox, county club leader, was. In ; Silver ton last night to award the Thomas B. Wilson medal won by Kenneth Dahl ot that town for county champion ship in . 4-11 livestock showing the past club year. The medal was presented at a meeting for that purpose held at tha chamber ot commerce. ' i s " ' ' Kenneth Dahl has an out standing club record. Despite fact he Is buMI years old he. has been in club work for nine years, has won a total of $ BOO in cash pTlses and has sold 8800 worth of, livestock. . . In 1127 he was awarded the Linn' trophy tor exhibiting cham pion 4-H Jersey calf at theatate fair; In 1928, he was a member of the championship stock Judg ing team of the Pacific north west; and In 1189 be was a member of the state chfmplon stock judging team. Up to start of. the present club year he had led three hundred per cent live stock clubs with 18 members and carried projects himself: This year he will lead five 4-11 clubs with 81 members, and will carry six projects. Including j pigs, sheep, chickens, corn, potatoes and vegetables. v Kenneth is tha son of Otto Dahl of Silverton. South American Folk Described By Dean Hewitt Dean R. R. Hewitt toojt the no tary club on a trip through South America yesterday as he reviewed his recent tour of that continent. He 'commented on the polite ness of the South Americans, de scribed the racial-texture of the people, the political Instability, and the prevalance of corruption among officials. National preju-j dices are sharp, the people are poof sports. 'In politics the con tention Is between the 1ns and the outs without much regard for principle. ,The population. Tar les. The masses are a mixture of native and Immigrants, there is a consid erable infusion' of weirn Euro pean races in many countries. Ar gentine, the dean said,. is a very beautiful country with wonderful resources for agricultural production,- , - -. . niars Will be in good Shape to go., it .was rumored that one or the regulars spent the afternoon before the Tillamook game row ing a boat, and from the looks of the game the whole team had been Ahinklng of something be sides;' basketbalL! .' .Nevertheless they showed fight and staged a brilliant ( last minute 'rally to win . the .. game.' '- j i- : s t- ;':" .1 Indications are that they will paddle the canoe in good style through . the. Indian team. ! Coach Downie has developed his usual strong team and the Indians are eagerly awaiting j an opportunity to humble, the red and I black hoopsters. Downie's men . dem onstrated their strength against the Willamette freshmen Several weeks ago and beat the bulky squad. Individual stars are lack ing in the Indian . lineup, . but team play has been developed to a .marked' degree. - v. .. r. ; The preliminary will be played between tha Salem high B team and the Chemawa B team. The Salem aquad has been going strong 'this season and defeated the school for the deaf,-Tuesday night. The -deaf boys hold .a one point lead over the' Indians. Coach Gilmore scrimmaged his men .against the I first team in practice Wednesday and his men held the , regulars, for a s while. Good team play and a fast' break have - been developed by G11-. more's outfit. i . ; , Fruitland Beats Turner Hoopers - The Fruitland basketball team won a lopsided contest from the Turner , high school quintet v ea I Business AMUSEMENTS Bslan Golf Counw J ml!S south on Rlvar Drive. It hole riurM fair ways, larra sr ., ihi id So. Sundays unA hnlMnv. SI Oft 1 AUCTIONEERS! F. N. Woodryj 18 Taars Salrm's Ladlns Auctioneer and Furniture Dealer i Residence and . Store -, ! 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J j ' Not one of the four i stars. V .11 v 1 4 W .11 a I SV. M a a j4 liVki, uciacic jlwss va v New,. York; J. Gilbert Hall of South Orange, N. J., ;and . Eddie Jacobs of Baltimore, I lost more than three tfame In winning straight set . victories j over Ca nadian rivals. H j ! , . Lott started his title defense by defeating Q. F. Jordon of Montreal 8-0, 8-1. Hall elim inated Paul Fontagne of Mon treal, 8-1, 8-1, Bell beat G. II. Paper of Montreal, 8-1, 8-1. and Jacobs scored a love-set victory over a fourth Montreal player. J. O. Wayland. j -1 . C. O. Pllmtim, Boston, one of the unknowns,-scored the day's biggest upset when he eliminated Marcel Rainville of Montreal. Canadian Davis cup player, 6-3, 8-8. Jlalnvllle has been ill for the past week and was hot up to his usual form. Jack Wright of Montreal, . veteran leader of the Canadian Davis cup forces, defeated .George D. Key, Har vard, 8-0; 82. ' . Another Harvard- player. It. Evans, evened things jup by de feating C. ' A. 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