PAGE EIGHT z The OREGON STATESMAN.' Salem.. Orer-on, Wednesday Moraine, February 25, 1931 3 .'i am look BADLY FAGGED . Cougars "hot" and Pile up ; Lead , in First Half of Rough Hoop Game : PULLMAN. tVasJi., Feb. 24. (AP) w.Tb Washington State college Cougar. blocked the Unl - ver&ity of Washington Hustle aW ' most -to a standstill and then ran away tor a 3 8-to-2S score In their Pacific -Coast - conference basket ball game tonight. It was a case of a hot Washlng- " ton State quintet against a slow starting and poor shooting bunch of Huskies. Ia the first half the Huskies scored only 9 points, while the Cougars caught 22. For seven minutes the Huskies were scoreless, and during this time the Ctfugars went ahead at a point minute. " '!" . In the last half Nelson, subbing at guard for West, went wild and - for a time It looked as though the. Tialtors would get back Into the . stride that A as -carried them to the top of the conference, but the ! Cougars I rallied and continued their march. - Nelson. - however, - got 19 points, enough, to make him - high scorer, before Ms attack was 'solved. " do IT Minutes San Field Goal ' " Fuller, Washington forward. broke through for the "visitors" first field goal, and after the score was built to 11 to S for the win "ners. Holsten, Cougarf orwird, and Wills,"" guard, went on a ram page that took the count to 20 to ij seventeen minutes elapsed, be tween the Huskies' second and third field goals. After a feeble "Hasty rally In the second period; which-brought . the score to 2s. to 13. Wills and llolsten went back Into action and piled up the Cougars winning margin. :,'." - The game was rough, with -Mc-Larney and Gordon, for the Cou gars, and Fuller and Swanson for the Huskies, being yanked for per sonal fouls. Four thousand persons saw the game. The two teams play again tomorrow night to close the series. The lineups and summary: Washington (26) C. .F. P.F. Swygard, F 2 3 1 ft 1 1 1 9 0 1 0 4 1 1 4 0 2 . 1 1 14 Fuller, F 2 Perry, F . . . . . .. .. Nef f. F . , . Swanson, C ...... Nordstrum, C .... .Calrney, G . . . Nelson, G ........ Gritseh, G ....... TOTALS W1. 8. C. S8 Holsten, F ..... . . lfeLarney. F. Graham, F Gordon, C ....... - Endsiow, C 1 . . . . .. ' Peace, G J-; ?t . r. V wills, o VV. : ; v .T;". 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 4 0 4 0 .3 .0- 2 war TOTALS .15 '8 :ir Officials: Hunter. Spokaneref ere; Mulligan, Spokane. tinrptfe - ii - SBRUm ' "A ' " Tuesday night's Church -leasee-TjasbetbaU games were one, sided aftalM.the Presbyterians defeatj ' ing Jason Lee 41 to ( and E?ah;. gelieal ...winning from . HasesiilleV T9 to . . Eseh of - Evangelical and Schmidt of the -. Presbyjexf lans , divided scoring lo- r ;fpr, the evening with 20 points eachV- . .. Summaries - . V - -; Presbyterian , ' Jasen . Lee - 5 Schmidt 29. ; . . F. . . . : 3 . Dourts - Hale 4 . . .-.... F. . t ." 1 Duncan: H. Colgan 19 ... C . 2 - Baum g'rtnr F. Colgan. . . . .G...;P. .Tenant : Marquiss 5 . . . Sorrell 2 .... . G . , . : .'. Watson J S.....E. .Tenant S. . . . .... Leper Evangelical " ' Hajesville' ". Waters 2 ...... F. . Watanabe! Clutter 9 . ; . . . ,F'. ... 2 D. Sugal Esch 29. . ... . . ."C. ... 2 G. Sugat lUlflke 2 O . Ogura Iteming ton; 2. ;i ,G. . . .2' A. Sugai - Barqulst S ..... 3. ...... . Stone; Maves. ....... S.. ... Terusaki Bewley.4 . ". . .. . S. . . . . ' Yoshkai Referee, v Adams. , ill SHERIFF IDilEPim FflEED SAN FRANCISCO. Feb.. 24 (AP) Merely because they were n't Interested In the enforcement of prohibition laws was no reason for convicting R. E. Weniger, sheriff 'of Shoshone' county. Idaho, and ' hU deputy, Charles - Bloom, t ot participation in the yJallan : rum. rebellion. thevTJuited States . rtrcelt-' "roart of appeals ; r ured. -to -dart. The oMnloa.". !nse"t---"thilr - eeuvictloft-of cbuftplring rwitifs TZ. I others, lnclnding five trustees, and two policemen of the town of Ital ian, to increase the town's reve nues by extra-legal licensing of ltquer establishments, . Weniger and Bloom were the only ones to appeal. The .court pointed out the conspiracy-was confined, to the 'tewn;of iluWan. where the sheriff- had Bp-Jurisdiction, over the ac- rations of local officers. .Neither et th appellntr, the' opinion said; conspired with the others convict ed td violate the. prohibition laws.- ''The - tallur of?.a person J prevent the carrying out of a conspiracy,- the opinion said, "even though- be 4ias ths pewer' so to de. will not make- hfaa guilty of the-- offense -without, furtheriafc proof that he has la some afflrma-tlve- way onseated- to -be a -party thereto." " " . ' - p iiqpu nnocnc UUUUUU HUU1 uw Henry Jones Not One to Turn Cheek; Uses Fists 1 1 In Beating Barrackmah Henry Jones, rwho'will wrestle Wildcat McCann here .Thursday night at the armory, won a lively match from Mervin Barrackman at Albany Monday sight. . ;,: ' Despite the fact "that Barrack man outweighed Jones consider ably, Jones managed to get two1 of the three f alls : and , win the ap proval of most of the Albany fans. Jojnes ' rammed : his bead in the solar, plexus of Barrackman "and then turned him over for a pin fall. After Jones lost the, second fall, things looked different. Both employed boxing tactics , In the One of the- top notch column ists ' says a newspaper humorist ought , to bat .300 but we know of some who are kept on the pay roll . because they- are" good, field' ers .even" though their batting average isn't so hot.". We"re glad ours Isn't supposed : .to. be funny.. Abont -four yean Ago tbere waa m blamed good . basketball player up at Salem high .who . didn't quite make the regwlar lineup. but was as good a.niaa -as those he ,r nbstltnted . for or awfully close to it there's no use arguing about that now. . " Anyway the five regulars on that team were all ' seniors afid so was this f ellov.-; The regulars went to. 'the state schools and three of them made the varsity basketball squad the of er tsro would have done likewise but they "majored"- ln other sports. A remarkable showing for Salem high but" remember that was the. breaking up of a combination Which had been built up through three years of state , championships.- :, , : ! - . : ; , . . - But tills sixth man went to the college In his . home town and turned out for basketball. Wei tli that first frame he played, in; Spec Keene's boys were plajlng didn't seem able to break in to the basket. ; and this fellow Adams went In there and be gan poking them In from right nnder the hoop; he made It seem ..easy. - where the others had." found It impossible There -we didn't mean to tell tow his name quite so soon but It slipped out And now you. know. 1 The outstanding thing about -Adams i in all t his playing was -hat -nothing- ever: rattled hfia LxAndTno amountUf rougaIguaxdp lAg eyer convinced Hint" that scor lng wasn't a- simple ; matter of waltxlng . up 'there, and popping -the bmlr thouirft. the-basket.- No,' we take it back. ; The outstand rng Tniag was tnat noajways nw its best, not for . Adannr but for tae team.' - " , - - : i- o . -..list ; Just last- week Adams .- Was .' Handed -blc 'beureraer on tbe'r occasion of - compCjr. four seaseweror- bMMWl fttr , Wil- Wamette. In. these r four years . he ha not always- been an out-" voetandtnc' Stnr; though, he broke 4a sv renUr, more or leas. bjb first "year. Last season he'" was seieetea as an ' au-A ortn--wcU conference forward.' , There have' been! times when Adams played in the Willamette liiseuD and one or ' two of thosii ads he used to sub for, sat on tne opposing bench and saw Wil lamette beat the team they were ubblng for but . that's " neither here nor there.! We Just thought Ws career was 'worth mentioning. among , other i reasons, because fnearly e?ery boy , In Salem from six years upward knows Dwight and knows that he's not onlv a good basketball -player but a fine reuow and another reason . is lhat he'll probably never mention If. himself." " . - hgram Greeted! "J,By Large Crowd Of Cahfornians Berkeley; cai.; Feb: u. (AP) Five hundred students of the University of California wel comed their new football coach, ravy Bill" , Ingram, iipto Jo wit tenlght, and the yell leaders had X& stand on box: cars - to make themselves seen.: above- him. ' i Everyone agreed he was "as big as all outdoors. " ; . . - ' Ingram wasted little time on preliminaries. . tThe five hundred., draped on box 4 cars, the railroad station, and on all otner eleva tions, gave Mm a few yell3; - In gram posed . for photographers, and then left for . hjs iotel.. He will' probably start sprtn'g -praef- .a n a w V ' . . ' ? ...... . y Tourney, For Y ; Hoopers Slated :llarchl3andl4 The northwest basketball tour "asftnent for Tt M.-C. A.'s will be field In Portland March IS ahd 14. Sis districts will play - for ttorthwest" 'champioBsbtp. Salem will represent -District No. 4. Oth er eligible teams are Olympia and Seattle. - ti x V- V - The DLstrJtt A final outcome Is as follows: ; i Team ". - ' J - W.- Ii Pet. Salem .....,.......$ 1.000 Eugene . . .V.4- 4 . .500 Wend ling .375 I - .375 .250 rortland- I. Astoria ...7. .a last period and Jones proved to be a Tlt more clever' ih- this style of mixing and soon bad Barrackman down.- : - - - , Wildcat McCann says ha can wrestle' clean if that Is In order, and all will admit -that he can wrestle the other way. The Wild cat baa not lost a match since last summer, except tne one wnicn was awarded, -to Wildcat . Pete for an infraction of the rules. McCann has had no less than' 30 matches since last fall -and is in excellent condition.- He has been taking on some tough opponents In practice. PHEN SPEED IIP Winter." Garden's bowlers took; a' sudden .spurt last night to win two games out of three from Cap ital Bedding company pinmen, roll high game of .1900. and cop the team eeries count with 2 SI 8 total pins.. .Elks club defeated Willamette.' Valley vTf ansfer, an upset," in the other Clfr league match. 4 McKax Cb,vrolt- bad .to postpone us game wltn Bak Rite, probably, to tonJgbC. i j . Tho big game "couRt scored, by Winter.; Garden was not oulte enough to. beat Elks club's: 1093. But Taylor olaying for, the. Gar den, rolled . high Individual gam of 241 and the healthy series of 1 4 a pins. ; Under the point system. Elks and Winter Garden each chalked up three and the other two teams. one. . Miner ... . 16Q. .15 ISA 541 643 559 317 7 Taylor-,,, , ...1C8 204 341 rr . 169 J3 195 Bitt , , , 171. 184 162 EPeH , H.178 .205 214 ToUli .876 939 1000 2815 CAPITA!. BXSSIKO CO. Monton Ki!e . .171 207 193 -.169 -160 -188 -.181 193 153 191 184 19S 188 ICS 166 557 SOI 551 531 Paalia AItisa Vnhr. - Total .879 92S 904 2711 ZLX8 CLUB 180 193 .193 - 151 .. . , ,- .314 170 151 168 146 213 15S 524 512 524 70 553 lOMC .201 156 .215 180 Victor ToUl .1003 850 SSa 2683 VTXXAHETTK VAXXET niSKm Ky : 191 174 165 589 B. Hcmenwty 19 210 140 ' 549 O. AiUa ; .163 149 151 469 Sim-key 190 178 156 524 aatoia . 185 195 169 549 ToUIs .928 90S 781 '2615 I'M IS Sill IM BfffiilES - .Prelfsaiaary work started Tues-daT-oa the instaHaMog of the new balconies in the Willamette rrm- 4vaslua.v Two balconies, one on the east end and one on the west end, wil) be built-in rder to take care of the large tournament crowds. The new structures will j Increase the seating! 'capacity almost 600. Work' will -be -rushed -in- order, to' com- ! plete the 'Job before the tourna ment begins. , . - DarEHorses . LdmUDfbr . NEW YORK; Feb. 24, (AP) From out of the west comes Sis kin, a rugged-son of Eplnard.'to Join--, the unbeaten Vender pool add Don Leoa.of Kentucky as the outstanding dark horse to- win the POt jf gold at the end of the Ken tucky. Derbyi !..;.' 1 ; On the- bais "of two year.J old performanpes and .what meagre Iniormatienfvhae leaked out of their winter Vaart. the trio fall la line behind Equipoise, Twenty GrandrMate'and Insco as? the pub lie choice to carry off the honors at Churehlll Downs on May 16. Odds varying frtm 10 to 1 to 40 to 1 can be obtained on either of the three in the derby futures while similar quotations may be had in th.e Preaknesi books. - 4. vender Pool, which races for Mrs. M. P. Allen's Tennessee sta ble failed to win the two-year-old championship : last year, but he turned in. .11. victories in as "many starts. ' - ' - " - ' Training- Gamp : j : ' Notei: : - - - SAN ATrO?iIO, Tex., Feb.- it (AP) Texas produced some sunshine today and" the hicaga White-Sox -had, their first good workout - sliice; - they, arrived -in SanAatonIo. It wasn't, strenu ous, 'however, with the Athlete tiasing -fly balls and limbering np-r - ...... ' AVALON, Calif.; Feb. 24. w (AP) Another dozen of Chicago Cub bait players, arrived on .Cata llna . Island ' today but; the same twenty who have been doing all the workj did it again.' - BRADENTON, Fla., Feb.' 24. (AP) Jim Undsey, -bg right handed plteher' whose relief work last year, saved numerous games for the Cardinals, reached camp today, leaving.. Syl- Johnson .the only pitcher absent or unac counted for. - j , - : ' GATE8 C03IIXG - Jeson: Lee If. E. church and Gate high school will play bas ketban nt- the ,Y. M. C. A-,, here at .8: 16 o'clock Saturday night. WfjTER CiDEfJ'S GreatDerby RICKREILL AHD PIRRISH CLASH Junior High Hoopers Suffer ; General flu Attack; Future in Doubt Tonight Parrish ' - Junior : nigh will play.Rlckreali ati.tbe junior mgn gymnasium.-v- c. . Tonight's gxCme Is not a league game as Rlckreall la . In ' Polk county. However. Hlckreall Is still in the running tor . the champion ship "of Polk - county ;! and." the game - tonight will give! I com parisen . between the teams ' of both counties. .';-.. v Parrish. and Gervals are leading in , the northern division of the Marion county. B league Jaeh Has won six games in the league and . lost none. ? Friday Gervals will come here for a - game . and Monday . Parrish wll ' go there. In case of a split In the series, the third game will be played on a neutral floor. . Tun . winner , will plar ff with the- winner ef the southern r. division - and ret a chance at . tfie Chemawa A team for tb county. title. At present Parrish is auriering from general attack of flu. W1&- termute. Hobbs, - and Kicholson were : all abseat ! from ,. practice Tuesday and Ellis was not feeling verr : eU -Last , . season . tb I mumps hit coach Brown's, team about tms time and weakened it tor the playoff games In the dis trict 4 It the player, do.; pot , re- cover immediately,, it ; looks-, as though..' parrisa win snixer a like, fate again, this season, - . . TO MEET STATERS . The local Y. M. a A.-teAm will lay the: Oregon State college fac ulty volleyball team In Salem-J'Y" big ,gym,; Thursday night at . t o'clock. ,B- - ;. ; :ai . CleM" Ce 111 '1'1 Z'-" '-6entieen .I uatlene see waoT the .- rua w to deC'ii"' to th oeeur :! of suehP', lease to -jisiiyiure - , . . . In this furiosi of cold weather and cracked Hps, above all Insist ., n a efser free, of the f pit c'rwu f tflSl Amrieaa Clfar C,' Red and Black Hit by Flu' Epidemic With Fishermen Due Btere on Friday ISl After, marching "a t r a i gli t through 15 basketball games with, high school and no registeriifg single defeat;.' the Salem high bas ketball' squad' has' auddeniy- been hit by .en epidemic influenza. ! Only two ot the first eight were Out for practice Tuesday highf. Sachtler. Qraber and West '.weals home in bed, and Slegmund J Bone knd Sanford did -not j feeC like pracUcini. : ;cach THolIy'V jaiinU ingtOH -complained; that he jaM had a alight touch of lt.C, It la particularly. distressing; it this Juncture as the Astoria lilgjh team is coming here Friday nlkH for a game. ThU is' the last bird high school -game on the docket, before ' the tournament - and the red and black wishes tto keep a clean alate. The best that can. be hoped for is that the players will be able to" play even though they J wiu nor; reel like doing their best. F 2 Tne. School for the beat Quin tet is receiving the final touches In preparation for the laame-here Saturday night against the California- School for the Deaf, jpr-- U Tuesday night the entire pras t4ce period tra iiven- bTex to of fensive drill end - passing. ..The local team is now in good condi tion and will be tuned up to the minute .to meet .the . oys .from the sunny state. -The '.California souad Will . arrive here on the train- Saturday morning and rest for the game -that, night, v Last season the' Oregon team went to DEA OOPESS STIITES ffl MEET lie' EAllIL Health CommJeeJoiiwr, Dpartrnwrit of PiiMIg !faftfw ; - J 'el7 le " . .laemO- to fip5" . i ...... .' ; e tiiemw' ...v rerxu . - - M-im m . nwv la 8ucn ethoa. To or .4nre e wherwrer .-..U WlE : ' , i " c - .ration ,!-;.. i; ' --d of y r t ; x x-Tr 'X-"-V3'" '-i : vin A v :-.'-.'"----'-'-V---'-t: Zf It were with any other team Lit uwould. not be so serious, but the Fishermen go all the time. They do hot give their opponents a minute to rest during an entire game. There will be no chance to drift along and lake it easy when the Astoria- fire gets in action. The B -team is also hit with the same; sickness so there will be no relief la that direction. The play ers are now taking care of them selves and every' effort is being made . to Jiaye them in shape for Friday. - - - . . - v . . s i The only other game on the schedule at present is against Sil TCTton high March' 6. A game will probably be scheduled against Willamette " freshmen or some other. .tough team in preparation for the state-tournament. The Willamette yearlings 'have a strong, team ..now. witbr Kloostra and Kaiser being added from the varsity squad. - - - . California, ' but were tired from -the . long., ride on the bus. ' ' "----" ' . ' ' ' '" , ' ,? iyhiftyCqxHas L$ad Jn Moist i '-Florida Event - CEDAR- HILLS GOLF . CLUB; Jacksonville, Fla., Feb, 24. : (API ; Whiffy Cox.-blustering boy from Brooklyn, picked them h up out ' of - the bog to lead the field -of finishers at the first 18 iole of - the - Florida open -r golf tournament here today, it r ' ? Whiffy - played - the - w a t e r logged course in 36-35 71, one tinder perfect -. figures, m stroke ahead of his playing ' mate, George Christ, Rochester, . who had J537-r72. 1 , i- rr OsTteaxw . . m erWew uva - w year? . to T . - - i ' ; 1 V ? H SayG .. . , . - . . -1 . $- . .""--;'"!'"." I , - "J . "m K I -t . .... - 0 . . - '-I;.-', - . - i ' I r ' I t .. ? J' 1 . . " ....... ! '.- -. i m . DEFEAT mi PBLKJIfS Monmouth High Sans aid of Star Center, Defeated by 35 to 23 Score .' i Willamettemnlversity freshman hoopers Tuesday night on their own floor accomplished what no hlgn school. team has been able to do .this season beat Monmouth high. The soore was 35 to 23. J Monmouth was lacking its star cerfter, which- was a- severe handi cap. Jt was not Monmouth's first defeat, as the team had lost to a quintet listed as the Oregon Normal, .reserves but, including some of the Normal's regulars. , 1 Burdette was scoring ace for the freshmen . with 15 points,' Hock em a of Monmouth running him a close second with 13. - : ' "Summary: - . " Freshmen '" .." .. , Monmouth -Messenger 10 .. .F...13 Hockema Griffith . i . . . .F. . , ... . .5 Goode Burdette 15 .". . ,C. .".T;Y.Beckley Keiser 4 ...... ,G. .... .2 White Erickson .. . . . . .G, . . ..3 Johnson MIS PICKED FOB POLK TOIBiEIfF Four teams will compete for the Polkf county basketball champion ship In a double elimination, tour nament to be held at Independence March. 6 and-7.. :. Monmouth high- and Dallas high are the A teams to enter and Rlckreall. and- Bethel are - the B teams to -participate. The winner of Polk county' will then continue in the race for district champion AOostcuv Ohio e cno of 56 hbcfl !r of Hcicf j from 56 diffqront.-pQlnts cpprovlna CrcmQVVnijscdo Dwry smoker, cveryiirife wlioso hnelMiid eaaoltee cigre, ebcmltf renl Dr. u7ho are 1 i -1 I .' : YOU MAY X7ELL ASICTHIS QUESTION TfTIEN 56. niPdRTANT 1TEALTII OFFICIALS HAVE XTitaTTEN SO STRONGLY "AGAINST THE EVILS 1 f - OF SPIT OR SPIT-TIPPING. V - Dr. Maesleman writes i ' yf Your afrertieement warn against the danger to health In ?rje pit-tippirj3' lacthod of cigar xaanuXactixre.' TlioWc'rccclnst spit Isacmsado of docency. Join ikLSmcko Ccrtlilc d C r O m 6 " ky. roa I ly rvb n d o r f u I smoho mild mellow hut cvootl Cvory loaf ontorino tfio z ... -- I ..... . , ' - 1 1 cloanA sunny Crcmo factorfes w - eclontincclly trcctcd by rnothodd rocpmmondod by tfio UhitotJ C? etc 3 Ocporf t7ic'nti?f Asrlcutiu'rc- ... - J I. - . . .... -v. ship and the right to enter the. state tournament. Monmouth Is favored to win the. Polk -county tournament having won 15 . high school games ,and dropped- none. Dallas has already been defeated by Monmouth twice, but has been improving lately. The B teams are strong, but .not considered as serious rivals for the championship. . " ' " District .number seven includes -Polk, Marion, -Clackamas and Multnomah (except' Portland) counties. Greshatn appears to have - -the -edge: In Multnomah .county. Molalla ts making a strong bid for Clackamas county. Chemawa- is now out in the 'lead - In Marlon county and Monmouth Is the. fear- . ed team in Polk county. .March 12 and 13 the district tournament will be held at Willamette unlrer- . sity to determine, the entrant la ' the state tournament. . . - SOPIHES BEAT JillllOP Ml The first year girls proved too fast for the Juniors in thesfirst of the series of girls lnterclass bas- ketball games played late yester day afternoon in the high school auditorium. - The- sophomores won 21 te f. - :---. ... ,,v -' Playing- fpr- the ' sophomores and -points -scored 'were: Rachel ' Tocom (J) , Jvonla Burtls ( 12), captain, forwards; LH Una Potter, jumping center; - Mabel Leas, side center; 'Bather Wirt - and Nora Iens guards; Cathryn Eaten and ' Violet Lydegraf , substitutes. : Junior basketeers are: Charity Watson (2) and Lillie Barch (4), forwards; Martha Warren, Jump- ; ing center; Rachel Gardner, side center; "Anoka Coates and Vivian Lanktree, guards; . and EUeen Moore, substitute. - Officials were: Mrs. Helen Ed muodaon, umpire; Mrs. Vivian . Bartholomew, - line umpire; and' Mrs. Grace Wolgaraott,. scorer. (3 DUCQj I? v... .. vr the friends of 'Spit9?'? at 1 . 9. s .1 t , V t t ? I ' if V r f V J . X