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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1931)
Mm SITS WiriS 34 TO 23 Score Tied in Third Period Then Local .Lads Start Rally for Victory j - 'ASTORIA, Jui. S 0 (Special) Salem high defeated Astoria high . 24 to 1) here tonight, handing the locale their flrstrde feat - la two . years. : "'.j i - .--I The run was one of the most dtlnc played on the! local fleer In a long while. ! Close checking featured the j entire S-ame and at half tin the score a teed IS to S in faror of jSalem. Om ; account of tho ,-frenzied guarding shown by both sides, no time was allowed to set for shots. The Fishermen rallied In the second half and at a whirlwind face crept up on the red and alack until the score. was. tied at one time during- the third! quar- ter. - : - -. ' -' Bet Terrific Pace . , . For. Final Period , f . Time out was called and the Ealem boys put their., heads to gether and determined to give all they had. ,: Such - a terrific pace was , set that the Astoria j hoop sters were unable to follow the fast movements of the belli With Kitchen playing- a beautiful pass ing game and whipping the ball to- his team mates In a deceptive manner, the red and black; gain ed a IS point lead. Superior ball handling enabled Salem td hold the ball until openings came to score. - Kitchen led his team mates In scoring, getting nine points. The others also came In for their share In 'the scoring, with all helping to boost tho total.- After tho 12 point lead had been gain ed it was maintained unti? the end of the game. .--!.- - 'Tuesday night Salem high will meet the Sell wood Colts on the Salem high floor. Salem beat the Colts early in the season In a hectic gam played at Portland, the score being 13 to IS. 1 The Celts hare not lost a game to any independent team in Portland as yet and hate been defeated by some of the Portland high school teams only by narrow margins. Hold Portland's Beat Teams Washington high defeated the Colts twice, each time by sj two point margin. Benson Polytech nic was barely able to squeeze a win from the Colts by a three point lead. Benson , defeated - the Oregon rrosn by two points; Tne Colts recently defeated the Pacif ic freshmen, f Applegate of the Colts will be remembered as one of the! out standing -players on the Com merce high team last season The men who will eome to Salem are Myer, Hurby. Kenneth, Creen, Weichmann, Applegate, Salvl and Galarneau. j A double treat has been! pre pared, for Salem fans Tubeday night as the Anderson's Y jteam will meet Kitzmiller's All Stars of Eugene on the same bill. The rYM team has defeated Pacific university (aid Friday night de feated the Monmouth Normal on the letter's floor. The "Y" team is still " undefeated. Kltzmiller has aggregated a real all-star lineup and is . himself no slouch on the basektball court. ., Frosh Beat Rooks 30-13 EUGENE, Ore., Jan. I 30 CAP) The University of Oregon freshmen completely outplayed th Oregon State college Books to take the first of a four-game basketball series hero tonight, 30 to 13. ' S The Books showed flashes of ability in the first two minutes of play but after that they! had nothing to offer. I Except for Carl ,Lehchjitsky, Rook " center, who played well. the Books were not up to! sta&r dard and their "percentage1 style, of basketball prored ef lit tle value once they were behind. Joe t Llllard, center, and Watts," forward, were the for Oregon. - Lillard's remarkable ability to pull the ball off the backboard and to get the tip-off, made him the outstanding on the floor. - - man Jackie Kid Berg i Defeats Perlick In Vicious Bout KKW YORK. Jan." 3 0 1 AP) Some of the coarser Ingredi ents of an old fashioned back al ley fight crept into the battle pit tonight to amaxe and delight tr S00 customers who came to see Jackie Kid Berg, the furious Hebrew, hammer out aj rou tine Tictory orer Herman j Per lick, rarslty member of a pair of fighting twins from : Kalamazoo. Berg, fresh from a vacation at home in England, won thej dec! siou as decisively as had been ex pected, but not until the crowd had enjoyed their first chance In months to hiss and growl, laugh and. , boo. and finally rock the place with cheers as mad an any thing the Garden ever heard. BADGERS WIN 1 FOREST GROVE- Ore4 Jan SO MAP) Pacific unlversijty de feated Albany college, 35 to 26 in a basketball game here tonight. University or California ex tension service advises the pulling ef Peach orchards unless there is an average yield of seven toss an Conference Hoop Season ! ; ; : In Saleiri Opens Tonight ; With Iinfield the Visitor Along with the passage of aland has now had time to get the bill in the senate yesterday j in-1 creasing ! the salary of Crook I county's treasurer, it was die-1 cioeea tnat eaia oinciai w- re- celrlnr only a tnousana oouars i tlJTJr. - r - - m. . . aaUV tuf wa vmv r pect, the treasurer certainly ought to get more pay. SEaf - terthi eonntv - was named after ' the Crooked river, and as the small boy said about the hog. any fool would know what to call , that. . - Jt ! -V. '41. ,V2iJ rrL .it ?S J. ?M .onlrl vfrS t lh."?Jl ""Xl'Pil mm aV AvVat I or not lit wVvrseen'Vhe WXt PSh-dow7tJS? ta IPi iSjTnt nrettv fair football players and track men at Prlneville. Indicat ing that civilization will triamph even in the face of adversity,; Last year about this time we were waxing sarcastic and Indig nant by turns over the ineffec tive work of certain basketball officials. ;The season isn't over yet and maybe our resolution ill weaken. But to date we I haven't said a word and so far as we hare observed, things are going pretty well. Fact is. ! every basketball offi cial makes lots of mistakes and the hard part Is that the spectat ors know it because they can see what goes on better than the of ficial. AH you can reasonably ask Is that he be reasonably ! alert with good coordination be tween eye and whistle (which Is really a difficult art) and above all, that ' he hare easy; and smooth command of the situa tion. Among other things which we I can now say with pride, it's no longer possible for outside teams to say truthfully, "yon can't get square deal on Salem high's floor. . j Y Team Wins Over Normal In Overtime Tho Anderson "Y" team met ttS toughest opponent of the sea son Friday aight and emerged from the game still undefeated when the Monmouth Normal team Vas defeated v4 1 to 38 in a game played on the Monmouth floor and requiring one overtime period.. ;. j This is only the fifth time in three years that the Normal school team haa been . defeated on the Monmouth - floor. The game was close throughout with the score tied 18 to IS at half time and strain 36 to 31 at the end of the game. - i Flake scored first in the over time period and then Steelham- mer tied the score again with a field goal for the teachers. Kleinke then got two free throws and converted both of them. In the last few seconds of the over time period Flake had to! leave the game on fouls and with Ben jamin already out, four! men were forced to finish the! game and employed a fully. stall success- . a . I Salem T (41)' (38) Monmonth Nash 6........F...... Marr Benjamin 11 ... F. ..... . 6 Holt Blake 12 . , . . . . C. . . . . . 4 ! Ayers Ward 3... G... 2 Watklns Abby 7. . , . . . .G. . . . 3 Edwards Klein z.....,.S 2 Engebretson ,;. i S 11 St'lhamm'r SAVINGS DEPOSITS! SET STATE' t " ! r- T i Time and savings deposits held In the hank of nrem -at the close of business December 31,' 1330,! aggregated 1128,311. 117.91, and were the. highest In the history of the state at any bank call.- according to a state ment issued here Thursday by A. A. .Schramm, state, superin - tendent of banks. The figures disclose an in - crease in i excess oi iz.ziu.uuu i since tho 1 last - previous call on September 24, and an increase compared wjth -a year agar of ap proximately 12,600,000. ueposus , suDject to check on December 31, 1339. totalled 1150. 60S, 2J6.57. indicating a de crease since . September of ap proximately 314,500,000. al though the decrease since March 27, 1910. Is only 32.500.000. Thus the j aggregate deposits of both tune and savings and. sub ject to check show i a decrease of only 3160,000 for the entire state, as compared with March 27, 1930. , ' The reserve position of 'the banks is i excellent. Cash" and due from; banks has Increased almost $i;250,OO0 since Septem- per zt, .1330. Holdings of oth- er oonas ana securuus" nave ln - creased in excess cf . 59.&00.000. As compared with a year ago the loans outstanding . hare r de creased - slightly more than . lit -Willamette university will play i its first home - conference-- game here tonight when the Bearcat and the Linfleld Wildcats cross claws. --: Although Willamette defeated Linfleld at the start of the con ference " season, ' the ' Wildcats showed that they had-- a . good team and mar stage a comeback. Coach Lever is directing the Lin fleld - team- for-- a - fret eeasoa men broken in on new style of of fensa -which has been employed aaceeeef ally by other teams, eoecb- Dy iever. m.i.ri.M.mM -ni vri ikue av au ev w we promlilnffre.nmen.ii. the , terUl which Linfleld has had to- work on and a strong team has been moulded. - - Lout season the i? . epnference and are regaraea as a. uangerous opponent this season. , ; The Bearcats; now appear to he in much -better' condition ; than at 8trt of the season and are PrtpAtei to meet the oslaught Of the .Linfleld team. - Cardinal. U1U AU41U 1Q pWA WVfl- 2 " H la play. - scales played f90d. ! last Saturday against the Bnai B'rlth team and against the Vancouver Barracks team. In the Barracks gam no scored 17 points-la one half and In both games' he displayed rood floor work and looked food qa defense. Spec's" team also and Carpenter looks like a forward at times with his smooth pivots and . accurate booting. Peterson is playing a a wa game at guara ana passes the ball well. Gibson is also go ing good and has improved - a great deal over last season both in guarding; and In scoring ability. The reserves at : Willamette look strong and can be run In to good advantage at any time to rest the varsity.1 In the preliminary game the Willamette freshmen will play the Linfleld babes. The Bearkit tens were successful in defeating the Linfleld first year men when the two teams met in Linfleld this season. For three years the Wil lamette frosh teams have not been beaten by the Linfleld frosh. Dallas Will Tackle W.U. Frosh Today DALLAS. Jan. 30 Tho Dallas high basketball quintet will try its luck against the Willamette freshmen Saturday afternoon in Salem. Tnis will be the first game tho boys have played against any but high school teams. . The Dallas boys acted like a real team for a while against Rickreall but they failed to score at all In tho third quarter and two minutes of the fourth quar ter were gone before Dallas man aged to push through a field goal. - .; ' i So far Dallas has won only five games out of fourteen played. Dallas plays its first county league game next Friday against Independence. Dallas only plays four county league games before the tournament. Two ' of these nre with Independence and two against Mpnmouth, Denny Shute is Still Leading In Texas Open BRACKENRIDGE PARK, San Antonio. Tex.. Jan. 30 fAPV r - j M Densmore Shute. debonair toanr Columbus, Ohio professional. who won first prize of 11,560 in last year's Texas open tourna ment, evidently has come back to claim his own Starting in Just: where he left off a year ago, Shute toured ' a wet course, today in 66, five un der par, to lead his closest rival by two strokes in the opening round or the l3l event. Al though he had not particloated in any previous money meets this winter, the defending champion was la rare form. He knocked in five birdies and 13 pars and not once was in danrer of roinr " over I Perfect figures, definite tho alow I .Q.ji.i .. ... ... . , COIMUUOa OI me iairways ana I S""1 ASITLAXD WINNER ASHLAND, Ore , -Jan. 30 (AP) The Southern Oreaon Normal school basketball team defeated tho Humboldt Stat eol- 1 le ar tonight,- 31 to 11. The normal second team ' won 1 from.the Humboldt seconds, 23 to i LoanRfaaioMrasholcht. I .Mttl-nrreAd'vtairtenta.'vlrtsiea I and faults in the drawing, words and i what nets that rou scrlhUe when r lost lthcchr 'or signature j " ' tra a boa c k icaaa r J W a4 Scribblir.rs Essen, tv 7t- I OS TO BE 0. S. CENTER WilLStart TcnisM's Game 7fi 1 stead of Lcwfe ; CORVALXlS,1 Ore.,-Jan. 19 (AP)- Coach Slata GUI will start Ken Fagans Instead of Lewis at Center in the first Oregon State Oregon . university ... basketball game of the season here Satur day night, ho said today. . i Fagans', arm l In condition, for him to play In the position he filled o capably : against ' Wash ington last Tuesday, while Lewis will be used only la east of an emerrencr. Hill ssid." - ' i " - v Rod Ballard, . stlU . en the doubtful .list and may be replaced by Thomas In the starting lineup. Other players will bo Lyman, for ward; Grayson and Merrill, guards, -- : . , Last . year Oregon took three out of four games from the Stat ers; and, although! the Webfoota have lost six Karnes In succession so far this season, all were played with Washington and Washington State, two of the strongest teams in the northwest division. r ! The game win start at 7:10 o'clock, half an hour later than usual - '.:'!:-;',' DEFEATS SILVERTOi'J 26 TO IE SILVERTON. Jan. SO The Chemawa Indian school basket ball team demonstrated its speed on the local floor tonight and defeated the Silverton high Quin tet 36 to 19. The Indians proved adept both at long shots and at breaking: in under the baskets Silverton made It a 'close bat tle throughout the first half but was behind 14 to 0 at its dose. and Chemawa forged ahead even faster in the second half. Green was Silverton's out standing player in this game and scored six points. Vivette led the visitors in scoring with . 14 points. Silverton's B team defeated Chemawa's B squad 14 to 11 In game which was more inter- esting than the main contest be cause it was more evenly played. Lineup of A teams game: Silverton Chemawa Arbuekle. T .Tlt, Vivette Green .....F . Pratt Johnson .... C ........ 4, Habold Scott, 4 G 3. Miller Kolln O 3, DePoe Davenport T Davenport, 4 S. Referee, Bashor. T CALVARY BAPTIST '-. .. f The First Methodist basketball team defeated Calvary Baptist 21 to If in the nearest thing to a close game on Friday night's Church league schedule. First Baptist won from Christian 41 to 13 and Frultland defeated Rayes Tille 3 to 10. - Summaries i . HayesvlUe Fmitland ? Watanabe .... .F. ..SR. Morgan A. Sugai 4 . ...F....17 Forgard Stone 2 ....... C. 2 J.Johnston D. Sugai ...... G...... ..Smith G. Sugai 4 . . . .G.. 8 W. Johnston Terusaki ......S.....K. Morgan Ogura .8. ..... ..4JFagg Referee, Gribble. ' V Christian First Baptist Byron Cooley S F. ..... 4 Wright Bruce Cooley ..F. ..... 8 Parker Baxter 4 ..... .C. . .17 D. Morley Berger 4 ....... O.f. 4 King Ray ....... .G. ...... 6 Cross S. .t. SlSChO S.--,., ..2 Otjen Referee, Hendrie. First M. E. Calvary Carkin 8 ..... .F M. Graber DeHarport i . , ,F; . ...... White Waddell 4 C....JR. Graber Hardy 4 .. .. . .O. .l K. Graoer Blatchford ..... G . .-. . . ..Pickens Referee, Gribble. - TpHIS is a : moving :JL f ervice r that . al ways moves In the right direction. We keep to the right on the : Road of Public Favor. That means we pay, strict, intelli gent attention to business. , METHDDSTS FJ u n j -'jss-., -t- k -w-aar -. w PairishWins Prom Scotts Quintet Coach Brown's Parrtsh casaba tossers swamped- Scotts Mills Friday night winning 14 to 11 la a fame played at Scotts Mills. First handling ef the'ball and good shooting enabled the Par risk, team to run vp a largo score. Brown's men gained an aarly lead and . widened it eontinually during the game, Perrine was on during the first naif and scored 12 points in that period. His to tal for the gam was If points. DeJardln played a good fame at A ots, center and scored eight points. . iail and Hobbs guarded well and ElUs broke ' throuih . twice and 'scored field coals. Meyers of Scotts Mills scored four points for his team. Brown used fire suba In the game, : -r Lineups . r- .' Parrlah , 0cotta UOIs DeJardln, 1 V 1 , Meyers Perrine, It ;.T ... , Hasktna DeJardln. 8 .C 3, Williams Bills, 5 n .- 4f McKeUop HobbS .. ? , . i.f, ,Jnea -Referee, Baine. :; - 3 GONZAGA BEATEN " i SEATTLE, Jan. 30 (AP) The University of Washington Huskies defeated Gonsaga univer sity 88 to 28 here tonight In their last non-conference basketball came of the. season . .. DnSGEnacHc Otiotfe, anna?': OS tl i : 1 - inn Darlc sliItsT light stiitsj suits that arc appropriate fox: All year wear. 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The finals of this much-watched bowllnr "bout" art scheduled to start at 8 o'cloch sharp. , 063 ;, TAKE CHOICE ' (- 4 ' " ' - . - styles) university models? Top coats (0 m The next to the last round played at Albany last Saturday, resulted in in Steinbeck's adding 88 pins more to bring his total to 838 UP on Blaney. He has been steadily increasing his lead until now it Is generally held to be well nifb. impossible tor J. W. to come out ahead. To do it he would have' to bowl an average of over 210 pins per game for the 10 games. Averages in the first 40 games are: Stelnbock, 185. Jf Blaney, 178.88. j BEARS DEFEATED L03 ANGELES, Jan. 30- (AP) Stating a terrific rally t no avail In the last five minutes of play, the) University - of CalU fornla five went down to a 32 to 28 defeat ero tonight to the Southern California ttsketbal) team. ' Price Jlu $1.03 last IZSS3, CO 17 TCZZ acre. - -j per cent. ? i -