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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1931)
Flashy FUESTEilS GO Wattenberrjer Billed With ; Lad who Will Give him. Adequate Tryout j TONIGHTS FIGHT CARD. Alo Fontc, 112, Port land, vs." Bobby Man, 112, Portland, lO rpond iMln evrat - Jack Wattenbenter. 113. In dependence1; ts. pancho Villa, 1 IS, PoKland. Six round semi - . wlndap. .. .'- ' Buddy Ambrose, 128, Salem, Terry McHugh. ISO, Port land, four round special. Lorn Watts. 145, Balem. rm. Young Freddy Welach, 1 45, Portland. Four round. Curtain raiser to be announ ' cod later. . Tino 8:SO sharp. i Two of the speediest and clas siest ' featherweights on the coast .will figb.tat the Armory tonight on - Matchmaker Robinson's fight . card. : -... . : -:.f .j Fueste fought a main event In Portland last fall against -Abie . ' . Israel and although ' be lost the ' decision, the crowd r was divided In- its opinion, half of the fans believing that Fueste should have been given the nod. Angelo lias met the best in his class and ! is considered a dangerous opponent for any fighter of his weight. I : Mars reputation will compare with the pest in his weight. Both Mars and Fueste are main event attractions in Portland or any other large city on the coast. They are evenly matched and boti in splendid condition to go. Mars 19 liable to let t,ly his dy namite punches from any Quar ter and Fueste must be careful to avoid stopping one of them. Jackie Faces Real Opportunity Jackie Wattenberger is going to get his chance to break Into j the running with the best fight ers in his class when he meets Pancho Villa tonight. Providing Jackie gets past Pancho Villa with a good margin, he will get a chance at the winner of the main erent on tonight's card. Villa has fought. Abie Israel., Buddy Ambrose, who sent fans home from the last . fight card here knowing that they had seen a real fight and got their ttion ey's worth, is meeting another good boy tonight In the person of TerrylMcHugh of Portland. Bud dy has improved his style of fighting 100 percent since early last fall Lome Watts Is matched with a boy' more in his class and with the pa men ess he showed in his last fight here, , Is going to give the fans" an exhibition of real mixing. Ai Smith of Salem, who has won his only three fights on - knockouts, is fighting in the curtain raiser, although his op pones t has not been chosen yet. Smith is a willing fighter and shows possibilities of developing into .a headliner with proper training. -Robinson is. letting the women la free of charge to see tonight's . card. This is being done to inter iest' a larger number of them In the fight cards and he believes thia will be a good one to start on. In addition to the fighters who win wear me gioves tonigm, a -number of other headline will be in the ring long enough to be "Introduced to Salem fans to night; Some of thesa-yyj.Jbe Is rael. Hansen and possibly Mickey ; I)olan who t-H1 all be seen in the local ring at some future time. Darrish Quintet . Plays Woodburn B Team Tonight Tonight Parrish junior high will meet the Woodburn high B team in the second game of bas ketball between the schools- this season. The game will be played at Parrish with a preliminary game beginning at 7 o'clock. Having defeated Med ford jun ior high twice. Coach Brown is now concentrating on : the B league race for the championship. The Chemawa B team did the trick, but Parrish was. temporarily weakened by the absence of Ellis, who is now back and going stronger than before. Steinbock Will Play Champion Special Match - "").'. 8am Steinbeck's recent wins over Blaney of Eugene and Wayne Kantola net him the honor of playing against Chuck Zell, northwest bowling cham pion from "Walla Walla, when ' the latter comes to Salem Sun day for special matches. This was decided by popular vote of City league at Winter Garden last night. i . "Sammy" has been demon strating first-rate match bowling of late and it is expected he will present a good showing in the ' series with the champ, whether or- not he wins. i " I Rickreall and. Bethel Hoopers Divide 2 Games RICKREAIX, Feb. 17. Friday night the RIckreall high school ririV basketball team marked down another victory to Its credit when it woo over the girls team from BetheL The score was 21 to 9. -The Rickreall hoys also played a splendid game with the Bethel boys, bat were outplayed by one point, the final score being It to 7 in favor of the visiting team. PROlSli Lh Poor Little 'J i A Babe Ruth, fence-buster of the New York l Yankees, about to sock the little pill down the fair way on his first day of golf t St. Petersburg, Fla. The Babe Balconies Are For Willamette Gym to j Handle Tourney. Crowds Two new balconies will be con strueted in the Willamette gym nasium, which will' increase the seating capacity almost 600, ac cording to .announcement by President Doney yesterday. Salem welcomes tms news with enthusiasm because the losing of the state tournament in the fu ture would likely hare been the re sult of continuing with the pres ent limited seating capacity. Work on the balconies will .start with in the nexti two or three days, with the new structures to be completed for i the state high BEDDING BOWLERS BEAT- BAKER BOYS Capital Bedding company's City league bowlers smeared the Bake Rite quint; In three games straight i at Winter Garden last night, Jast about the first time that feat has been accomplished thia season. I Willamette Valley Transfer, abetted by high scores rolled by Kantola, came through with two wins from McKay Chev rolet ad Elks Club took two from Winter Garden. ; Wayne Kantola copped all indi vidual scoring honors, rolled high game of 259 and series of 687. The latter figure is unusually high in local league play. Although McKay Chevrolet went down to defeat In point of games won, this five scored high team series at 2826 total pins. Elks Club ran away with high team game; S 9 6. -v Summary:: ; CAPITA!, BEDSISO CO. MOBXoa 17J 207; 210 589 PobHb . 169 179 231 579 E. Sites , . ., , iOT,. 154 192 553 Allison ,147 118 147 412 ITohr i 181 168 15 605 ToUU 7y: :." ' 82 938 2638 XAKX KITE BAKXET Etanttnnt ., ., , .181 16S 190 537 Schmidt 132 139 .20O .471 Uw Seor r.169 118 147 434 Co . Tit!., 204 ; 142 S17 HU ., '147 174 193 510 ToUls -809 797 872 2469 McKAT CHEVROLET CO. Allen ( 142 176-189 S07 Johnson , 19 : 164 565 ShanUey 214 154 206 574 Krr , ,, , 218 224 ! 187 629 Pat 188 1841 11 ,551 ToUls .965 9341927 2828 WILLAMETTE V ALLEY" TXAXSIXB .157 . 204 : 181 543 B. Ilemeawajr Bat 167 167 ' 203 .142 154)164 -211 177 158 .193 259 I 235 837 464 546 .687 2773 8harky KantoU Tata! .870 961 V 941 WXTXK OABDEJT 3. Millar ,...224 161 157 Tarnatl 183 192 i 184 543 559 480 535 550 altt 138 152 ) 190 179 H. Brown , , 180 Tartar ... , 174 183 ! 193 Total .895 868 903 2666 ELKS CLTTB 161 1! 160 484 164 184' 188 586 155. 11 4S8 , 145' 194 S65 S03 163' 203 S68 Hay Pratt Viader Yonnj Victor Totala -996 809: 90S 2611 Weible, Famous As Notre Dame Grid Hero, Dies PITTS BTJRGH, Pa.. Feb.1 17 ( AP, '-John A. : Welble. an inte gral unit in the powerful forward wall behind which the famed four horsemen of Notre Dame rose to football glory, died today. His passing ' made the first break In the ranks oL the great - Notre Dame eleven of 1922-24-25. . Welble' died a doctor of medi cine at the age of 27 tn Mercy hospital where he was serving his lnterneshlp. An emergency oper ation for removal of his appendix was performed last week. The body was taken tonight to Erie, Pa., where the funeral will be held Friday or Saturday. - ; BILL WITHDRAWN" Senator Miller Tuesday with drew his bill relating to burning of. slashings without permit, and giving the governor power to de clare a, closed season. - Fellows Golf Ball i ' t t intends to shoot 36 holes daily as preliminary . hardening exer I else until Manager Joe Me- Carthy of the Yanks calls for the opening of spring training, t Ordered school tournament which will be held here March 18 to 21. The time had arrived when Portland put in, strong bids for the tournament and spoke ot building a large gymnasium there for the tournament next year. Sa lem fans could not deny that the seating capacity was limited and had been a problem in the past. With the balconies in, Willamette will be assured of continuing to be host for the state high school tournament. . - " Much credit must be given Coach Roy S. "Spec" Keene for his untiring, efforts In securing the balconies. The executive com mittee of the board met Tuesday to consider whether one, two or no balconies would be construct ed. It was decided that two bal conies would be installed, one on the east end and one on the west end of the gymnasium. Coach Keene has conducted the tourna ment for four years past and la now making plans for another tournament. Willamette has been host to the tournament for 11 years, the 12th one to open In just one month. . . 5 Enlarging the seating capacity is a natural step, as interest in the tournament is growing steadi ly. A large number tof Portland fans are expected to avail them selves of the new accommodation and come to Salem to see the Portland teams perform. Jeffer son Is almost sure to come to the tournament and will have a large following If it does. ORDER DIRECTING PUBLICA TION OP SUBPOENA TO AN SWER. 1 In the District Court of the Unit ed States for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of KENNETH J. BROWN, Alleged Bankrupt. Upon. reading the affidavit of N. Ray Alber. of attorneys for petitioning creditors. In the above entitled matter and it sat isfactorily appearing therefrom and from the files and records of this cause that said Kenneth J. Brown, alleged bankrupt, has de- Darted from this district ana is now lo-ated - In San Francisco, California, and, therefore, - after due diligence cannot be found within this district but that property belonging to said bank rupt is still located within this district and la therefore in the constructive possession of this court, and it also appearing from the petition herein duly verified by petitioners that a good cause for the adjudication of said Kenneth J. Brown, al leged bankrupt, exist herein and that said Kenneth J. Brown Is a necessary and proper party re spondeat hereto, and It further appearing that a subpoena to an swer has been duly Issued out of this court in this matter and that personal service of the same can not be had upon the said Ken neth J. Brown for .the Teason hereinbefore stated and by the said .affidavit made to appear. ; Therefore, on motion of N. Ray Alber, of attorneys for, pe titioning creditors. It Is Ordered, that service of subpoena Jto answer in this mat ter be made upon the respondent and alleged bankrupt Kenneth J. Brown by: publication thereof in the Salem Statesman, e news paper of general circulation In the City of Salem, County of Marionr-District of Oregon, and that said publication be made not less than once a week for two (2) consecutive weeks. ; It Is Further Ordered, that a a copy of the petition and sub poena to answer duly certified thereto be mailed to respondent In the City of San Francisco. State . of California, his last known address, and It Is Further Ordered, that said Kenneth . J. ; Brown, alleged bankrupt and respondent herein, be and he hereby la granted and given up to and Including : the 9th day of March. 1931, to an swer or otherwise appear and plead herein; that in default of same he ts adjudicated an Invol untary bankrupt in accordance with the bankruptcy laws .and the rules and practices of thia court. - ' t . Dated thit Hth day ot Febru ary. 1931. , f Signed) JOHN II. McNART. : : Vll-Xi .District Jadge. a& : Armory. FROSH DEFEAT RED BLACK Lillard and Temple Again Swish net ;. With Long ;. Shots; Score 3428 ; EUGENE, Ore.. Feb. 17. CAP) Spectacular long shots featured the game between the University of Oregon freshman basketball team and the Salem high school five here tonight. The freshmen won, 24 to 28. - Joe Lillard and Mark Temple hit the net regularly. Einard Wilson, with 10 points, tied with Lillard for high scoring honors. Kitchen and Sanf ord were Sa lem's best players. The lineups and summary: Salens (28) FQ FT FF Sachtler, F ....... 1 0 0 Sanford, F ........ 3 2. 1 Graber, C ........ . 21 2 Foreman, Q ....... 1 1 1 Kitchen. Q 3 1 0 Siegmund. C ....... 1,1 0 ' Totals ... ... . . . , , 11 '. 4 Ore. Froeh (34) , VG FT PF Wilson, F i ..... 5 . 0 0 Eberhart; F 1 0 2 Lillard, C 4 I'd Wlshard, . G ........ 0. 0 2 Temple, O ........ 4 0 2 Watts, F .......... 2 0 -2 Totals .... .V. ... ie 1 9 Referee, Bobby Morris. - BASKETBALL " SCORES At Portland: Jefferson 30, Grant 23; Commerce 32, Wash ington 22; Benson 20, Lincoln 11; Franklin 27, Roosevelt 16. . FUNT IF!? iFogjlnlC'DlAig Le0" ?l Tlftl ATets ; York City. .1 , In this parlod of cold woathor end cracked Hps abovo all Insist ; on a cigar- froo of thsipltc-rm. I ' IflSt AaaarlcM CIrr - Hearing that song fThree Lit tle Words"' over the radio seven er eight times every .day, . we're reminded of a certain young lady we know, IS months old today, who also knows ."Three Little Words" mama,' daddy and bye bye. - . We sat in the house of rep t resentativee Ions; enoogh Toes dm-r afternoon to asoertaln that' while the legislators are swal lowing the JosepU-Me-ier vtil Ity program la lte present form. '. lot of them are not gravcefol ' twallowera. . O ( j One of them' quoted. George Washington ?lf, to please the people etc. and - then voted "aye," at the same time predict ing that the people of .Oregon would rue the day. Amen,' brother. : . y... '-"i-r v.,.' V-f:j -x . "-;- :- - JTWe here Joe Savoldl is ter ribly ignorant about wrestling. He threw his man twice in 12 minute. Any: wrestling . fan , know that's, no lmsinesa.- Bat Joe will shine like good deed in n naughty world if he never learns. .. .. . Frat Hoop Team Bests Woodburn The Alpha" Psl Delta basket ball team of Willamette- intra mural league defeated Woodburn high school 14 to 13 at Wood bum Tuesday afternoon. Superior ball handling was re sponsible for the victory. A large number ot cripples were Hoalth CLOUGH. M. O. eogi.THttVTa. 1 .p e -err ootBmiy wu A. an VibAa ..MewaSawaWaSSaa . ' Tou ar. to ? cons . 4T at TOM O-Oa WT. , t.M 4, t r. h I w-. alnoerel TO iinijiis BY BIG BIO Missionaries . and , Bearcats 1 Wow Left to Rght it ; Outfor.M.'VV.TiUe" 4 WALLA WALLA, Wash . Feb. 17. (AP) " Taking the" lead from' the start, .Whitman 'college defeated the College, of Puget Sound basketball v team here ' to night 4. to 29, making Friday and Saturday's games with. Wil lamette ... ; university at Salem, Ore., the. determining factors , In the Northwest conference cham pionship race. The - Missionaries won .last night's-game 4 3 to 28.' " Whitman J!, chalked " up ten points In .rapid ".'.succession and then threw in reserves . to end! the first half wtth a count of 28 to 9; Kenrick, C. P. 8. .forward repeated , his last - night's . per formance . by chalking up ; 14 points . for high scoring honors. Coach Nig Borleske with"" a squad of clever . hoopsters, will arrive In -the Willamette" valley sometime -. today and ' will" . play Albany college at Albany to1 night.. -i ".V ::.' The Missionaries will : " rest Thursday and "be In the best of condition for the two games with Willamette to be played here Friday and Saturday to deter mine the northwest conference championship. - According to re ports there is practically no dif ference between the first and second teams of Whitman and for this reason Nig's men will not be so tired as migLt be ex missed by the frat team owing to the old stvle baskets In the Woodburn gym. B Says o FLDLW Officer, Poultnoy, interested i mm (Certified d J 3 Jo, pected after playing three games In three nights. i This is 'the '. third season that the championship has been contended- for by Willamette and Whitman. Whitman , beat ths C, P, -S. Loggers in a two- games aeries Monday and Tuesday nights at Walla Walla. The first game was close with the Mission aries winning 43 to 38, but Tues day night the Loggers were un able to sink" long shots with such accuracy and found"- the Whit man defense much' stif f er. Whit man won the second game 4ff to 29.-. : : " ' . -.' '.-' ..:'- IDHTII Ef.SE '. EUGENE, Ore."i Feb. 17 (AP) The University of Oregon made a" clean sweep of Its two-game Pacific Coast basketball confer ence series by 'winning tonight's game from Idaho; 42 to 21. Ore gon won last night's game 33 to 27. - .." y tr. r , j Oregon - completely: outclassed the- Vandals!, ; . : j -s : .'. . The visitors scored first,. Drum mond ' dropping a field goal, and Hale netting a free throw. Then the Webfoot drive started ' and rolled up 18 points before the Vandals scored again." ; ' ' The score at the rest period was 21 toH8 for Oregon. 1 " ' :. ' 1 Oregon plays Oregon State here Saturday. ... - " 1 . . First Baptist's Quintet Defeats Congregational The First Baptist qujntet im proved its standing in the church league Tuesday night by defeat ing Congregational j 27 to 11. Scoring honors were rather even ly divided. Calvary Baptist was IVEBFODTS . DEFEAT irDg)ir(2ilyD(ou(c! i. . ' 7 " . : LyIXI Vermont ...onoof 56 health officials from 56 different points approving Cremo'scrusado l against spit or spit-tipping. Every smoker, every wife who 86 hnsband emokes cigara, should read DrJ 'Clongh's letter. "Who are the friends of Spit'?' YOU MAY WELL ASK THIS ...... QUESTION WHEN 56 IMPORTANT HEALTH OFHCIALS HAV1? WRITTEN SO STRONGLY AGAINST THE EVILS ' OF SPIT OR SPIT-nPPING. ' . Dr. QougU writes t "...fighting the spitting evil ... is going to make healthier citizens." j - :.' V r f.; , . " :" ' Tho war against spit Is a crusado of docency. Join itM.Smoko Certified Crcmo-a roally wondorful s m o ko mild - mallow nut swootl Every loaf entering tho clean, sunny Cromo factorios b scientifically treated by mothods rocommondod by tho Unltod States Department of Agriculture AJimriEGA. IJI2Z2&I2& 1LLIESRE FRIDjW fJIGHT Provo man Meets Viikins; Speedy mat; Bout is Anticipated 'Henry Jones, the "old fox" of the wrestling arena, is back in town and will reintroduce himself to Salem fans Friday jilght when he meets Jack Wilkins, the Tex an, at the armory.j according to Harry Plant, mateHmaker. Jones' arrival here Informs the Initiated that the strawberries at Provo, Utah; have had their early spring tending. But Henry won't stay as long as usual some detail. about building a house, it seems.- . , , Anyway. Henry will meet. Wil kins, who conquered Wildcat Pete at .Albany, and the matchmaker asserts confidently that the fans will like this match. - . ' j There has been some demand , for a Jones - Wildcat McCann match, and McCann is anxious to go. but there is a utile aiverg- ence of views on the rules under , which such a match should be conducted.- The -Wildcat wants to use bis favorite tactics, including the rabbit punch, and Jones does- " n't believe that's wrestlings They ' may get together. . -f unable to muster 1 a quorum of players and forfeited to Presby terian, j Summary: 1 First Baptist Congregational Parker, . F Whittington Wright. 5 F.4, McKensIe D. Morley, 6 C . Reits King, 3 C.., Gingrich Otjen, 5 ; G.l, Van Pelt JO. Morley .....Si Brown Robins S.... Referee, Gribble. . v