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PAGE TWELVE FQUt SI1II1 DECIDES Pendleton Boys Accurate at Free . Throv Line and Beat Salem 31-29 r - CContlnuea from page I) ever, drdve all "eh I ! analytical thoughts into the background while the game was In iU final : stage. Salem bad teen leading through the entire second half with a,' margin of fir points at one time. Stroble of Pendleton cat It down with two long shots, and Terjeson tied It up from the foal lino at tS-alL" H , -- ' ' Foreman pat Salem ahead and Hill tied It P again -with two loops from the foul line, with a minute and 45 seconds itiw ier lofted a shot again and Pendleton had the game, sewed up bo" it seemed.' . , - Then Kitchen,'. Salem, forward BA WIS 111 in bed when the tour- ' iimiuit nnened. ..performed . the most astounding piece of individ ual playing ever seen I in- tourna ment play. Pndleto4 waa pass- ing down the iloor when Kitchen charred at a Pendleton man. bat ted the ball from his hands, re trieved It as It was snout u rou oat of bounds, dribbled to wun in ten feet of ths basket! and Hashed the ball through ths loop n a low, brilliant sbot,.three sec onds before the. timers 8" aounded. "-.' A ---:- Still at breakneck , 'pace, . ths ball darted up and down the court In ths three minute overtime per iod until Witherall, 1 Pendleton substitute, looped a high long one for the final score. The remain ing moments were a mad scramble and a series of held bails as saiem troT for a seorlnr -opportunity and Pendleton fought as irenxied- 1t to -prevent -x x '5 V: Presentation of trophies - was made- by Hal E. Hoss. secretary of state. The individual achievement cap went to Wardlow Howell. hard working Ashland I center. . Summary: li . Pendleton (31) - FG FT PP Ilill. P , I 3 1 Erwln, F . 1 1 , Kidder,. ,0 .1 1 4 Stroble, Q 3 1 . 3 Terjeson, G ......... 2 4 3 Witherall, O ; : ..... l! 0 Totals ...111 9 13 TITLE Balem (29) Kitchen, -,F ......... 3 0 3 Bone, F ............ 4 - 3-2 Graber. C .......... 2 1 ' 0 ' 3 Foreman, O ........ .3i - 0 0 San ford, O ......... 1 ! "- 0 4 Sachtler. O ;..0; 0 1 ' Totals .13 i 3 13 BOWLES Oil SIM) FOR FULL HALF DAY ;-. . Continued from- pc;i) f . details of Mrs; Bowles death la Miss Loucks apartment, where she had gone in search of her husband, she stabbed herself with a breadknife, he testified,! after de claring she wanted a divorce, and after hearing both Bowles and the girl declare they had decided on the , previous day to bring their affair to as end. His Tolce so low that those in the - crowded courtroom had to strain their ears to hear, Bowles spoke freel and readily of his af-' fair 'with Miss loucks and or nis wife's death. Only once did he appear to be overcome by emo tion. 'That was when he spoke of his two baby girls, Patricia and Sally "Pat and Mlke, he said, "they were called at home. ' Bui Bowles underwent; a change on cross-examination. He sparred In answer to . purposely direct questions. He clipped oat. Short replies through clenched Jaws. The. words "I don't know. exact ly." or i don't remember,! -or "1 eouldat say, were! repeated with monotonous regularity. And during his long hours on the stand, ths eyes of his co-defendant.. Miss Leucks,. left Jaim 'only Infrequently. She will take the witness chair Monday. STORM DELAYING REUER VESSELS ; (Continued from page 1) eh en' are Randy Enslow, relief pilot, nd Merlon Cooper, organ izer of the air relief expedition. of the 155 'men who were , aboard ; the Viking when ahe blew up last Sunday off Horse island. ; two are known to be dead (the bodies haver been re covered), eight are en the island. 110 are on the Sagonaj nine are believed to be en the Imogeae and other sealing vessels in the Bowring Brothers fleet, and 3t are . Btiasrnsv ' I : r f "- . On the Eagle, one of the seal ing vessels are 23 men from the schooner Sir William, which caught la the Ice lam yesterday and had - to be - abandoned - and fired, to remove ft . navigation menace. . Libre Rumors Fly On Appointments ; At State House Unconfirmed, reports from Portland yesterdsy indicated that Charles T. Early, Portland 'lum berman, and Arthur W. Lawrence, Corvallis printer, will bo named member sof the state industrial accident commission. : Early, it is said, would represent employers and Lawrence, laborers.1 - - It is believed that two men are scheduled to get the berths- of W. H. 'Fitrgerald. who how .re presents labor, and Sam LaughliJi; employers' representative on the commission, E. E. Bragg, demo crat, is the other member of-the commission. Play by-Play Account of:: rriPenaloii-Salein Battle Following is a play by play ac count of the championship game: Kidder, tapped -the ball, to, his man and Erwln missed cripple on play.' Bone -recovers and drives in for score, misses and is called for Terjeson misses foul -and Kitch en and Hill, get- held ball.'- Ter-r Jeson . gets' ball .and is fouled, misses and! Kidder: gets follow up shot.. Pendleton gets tip-off 1md shoots several times. Kitchen gets ball,' but his pass Us intercepted. Salem recovers and Kitchen drib lea in and j gets ahor shot. " : ' ' " Kitchen passes i long to' Bone who misses. Hill, fouls Bone whed got one of; twoFrconversions. Sa lem gets ball on tip-off and Bone is called for charging. Hill . eon verts to make it 3-2 f or; Pendle ton. Salem gets ball - soon and Sanford misses, shot nndefc ; bas ket Pendleton advances- and Er wln mlsse shot. Held ball. Pen dleton out; of ' bounds, ; Kidder" shoots ..and 'misses.! Kidder misses follow-up.' Graber' "-goes; 4 down, misses' set-up 'ahdTPendleton' has it again.-Stroble misses long shot. but Kidder drops rollowi-up snot. Salem time; out. ' "r -' ': IPKNTferbX 5 ' SALEM 8 . . Kidder takes tlpoff and Erwln misses shot under I basket.. Pen dleton takes it out. pass to Hill who misses,-Kidder fouled Fore man who misses. Pendleton is working bail and suddenly Terje son drops ft long one. ..Kitchen takes it off tlpoff but breaks his dribble. . j : : fi . - . : Kitchen Regains ball and goes in for short ehot but misses. Kid der and Graber. Jump and Graber fouls Erwln In scramble for pos session. Hej misses, Kidder recov ers and Terjeson takes a shot. Kitchen has it again, passes to Sanford, it comes out to Kitchen, he drops a 1 clean long sot. (7 to 5) Bone follows right after with shot from side .to tie score. Salem takes tlpoff :a gain and Bone drops another. Pendleton time but.,". SCORE SALEM 9 PENDLETON 7 (There are still three seats left in the west balcony.) Pendleton takes tip and Terjeson has It? at center. Ball changes hands. Stroble mMes long shot. It's out again to Terjeson, Stroble gets It and breaks ; dribble. Foreman drops a long one. ; ; ; Tlpoff goes to Salem again and Kitchen misses one just as With erall goes 14 for Stroble. Pendle ton has it i again and Foreman breaks up play. Held between Graber and iTerjeson and' Stroble is back in. . Kitchen ' intercepts pass. Sanford gets iti but the play doesn't go. j v -,- .,.-.?.-. Terjeson Is at center. - Stroble shoots short, but ; they recover again. Terjeson masses long one, Erwln - tries another and - Hill misses ' folio vr up. Kitchen fouls Terjeson who tries cripple. Ter jeson converts both, slick. Score Salem 11 Pendleton i. Pendle ton takes another., time out. ' ' Kitchen, pass to Foreman who goes out of bounds junder basket and misses. Kidder, misses a long one, Kitchen shoots' from side af ter dribbling down. Terjeson has it but Graber intercepts only to miss the shot." Kitchen dribbles through but misses his short one and . Pendleton recovers, Terjeson missing his Shot. t ; Kidder takes ball from Jump ball and drops it to tie the-score. - , .-Li -1 . - - ... 66 tTI ! . . . ' 4. - - 14 - the two! . Day after straight lines Look for them. of searching. And more iised products .-! !-' , f v ?j Mghtf your, .hi;' If- t) -V- Read 1 ' .i ; The Pendleton. takes "It on tip out ' to Terjeson, Salem: intercepts. San ford shoots and misses and Ter jeson recovers' to take It down in his own territory.' Kidder : fouls Sanford who misses the one shot. Pendleton takes It out1 again and Terjeson Is going down. Terjeson walks and Kitchen's pass in. to Sanford , wild." . Sanford gets - it. walks and Terjeson's wild pass is Intercepted. Foreman -'shoots from side and drops it to put his team ahead, Kidder fouled by Sanford on shot. He converts one of the two, but Hill gets follow up to put Buckaroos in the lead. Pendleton boys take it on the up, Kidder fouls Graber who misses his shetT Kitchen recovers and as sist Bone,, who makes goal. Sa Jem takes the - tip, - Bone misses and its In Salem ; territory botn teams - scrambling at the sharp crack of the timer's gun; SCORE AT BALP, PENDLETON - ' '";" 14," SALES! 13 LAST HALF AND TEAMS ARE :.' COMING- OX AGAIN The starting lineups are back again. They're kidding each oth er "now. Coleman and French talking It over, Pendleton takes the jump; it g6es In.to iKIdder at foul line and Stroble comes by and drops it. Bucks get another tip but the play; didn't work, Terji son and Hill both tried shots and Salem recovered. Kidder ' fouls Graber' and It's his last one. He's on his wsy out. Witherall will fill his shoes. - . Graber misses first chance to tie score and : also . his second. .'Pendleton .recovers and Stroble shoots long but misses. Foreman breaks his dribble. Now Stroble gets it, passes in to Terje son who.- mlsseev Bone I dribbles length f floor and Terjeson fouls him. He converts both of them putting Salem in the lead again. Bone drops ft Ions; one hand shot after : tip off And -Pendleton takes times out with the T T7 ' .?':' SCORE: PENDLETON 18, SALEM 19 - Pendleton ! takes It for short time, but Kitchen recovers 'and suddenly Sanford dribbles in and sinks a short one. 1 Pendleton takes tip and Erwln drops a slick long one. Referee takes time out. His arm is injured. Stroble drib bles down, shoots, ' Salem recov ers. -Jump ball .with Salem taking it again. Kitchen passes : in 'to Graber, on foul line, , who turns and drops ft one hand-shot. Pen dleton takes the tall on tip. San ford charges and Hill converts one of his fouls. It's Salem's again . and - Kitchen - misses ; when Terjeson fouls him. Kitchen miss es four shot. Pendleton takes It with Stroble missing, Terjeson misses: follow when Graber fouls him. He converts one but misses the second. It's Salem's but Kit chen's pass to Sanford Is bad. A floor length pass Is - intercepted by Sanford who throws it In but Pendleton gets- it. Hill misses a clear short shot, Sanford shoots, misses but Graber sinks it on the follow. Score 25 to 20 for Salem.- Pendleton" takes1 tip. Salem gets it but Kitehen trips and loses it. Terjeson shoots long one, -Salem recovers ; but the r Buckaroos are down again. Stroble makes a side shot fairly long.-; Pendleton takes it on tip again with Stroble making another ; long one from --4. j( rl "i o 00 O rrs YOU need a flashlight or an alarm clock. 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Merchants and manufacturers who adver- -tise regularly have passed the public's test of fair dealing Sstudying; their; aniwuncements in Ithi own needs, you :can buyjmost " - the advertisements and practice i straight-Kne buying; 1 -; ; r -:.:;r.;i .;;V ' ; -''. - ; if . - OREGON STATESMAN, Salcri, opposite aide of the floor, Salem time out. - - c - " SCORE SALEM 5 PEN- : ' DLETOX 2-1 ;. i : - The crowd is yelling as they begin again: ' Pendleton takes It, goes under basket but it's out again. Terjeson misses. Hill fol lows . but misses . ana Terjeson misses again Just as ; the gun for the third Quarter explodes. SCORE AT END OP THIRD PERIOD SALEM 25. ; PENDLE- y TON 24 - : i Here they go for the last and deciding quarter. Bone takes t'P: is fouled br Erwln and he misses, Erwln misses for Pendleton and Terjeson is fouled and converts to tie score. Pendleton, takes it again on tip and Stroble misses long one.- follows it, misses, and it's held ball with Salem taking it. . --::;; 7i - Foreman misses, but it comes out to Sanford who makes cen ter shot. Pendleton has It again after tip and Witherall misses one from side. Kitchen recovers and misses . long ; one. ; Players diva for ball. w . . . . It's : In Pendleton territory again and : Kitchen - steps out on return; : The - Pendleton boys play around, Erwm misses; Salem gets It back. Stroble charges Kit chen-Ami he gets foul shot, He misses It and Pendleton takes it out. : Theyre going oown , easy and Terjeson shoots long 1 end misses.. It's jump again and Sa lem takes It down slowly. Graber passes -' in to ' Foreman,' Bone shoots long but misses. Jump again and . Pendleton - takes it. Stroble misses long one and San" ford stops Hill's follow up. ; Graber dribbles ,ftii the way down' but misses and Pendleton takes It down again. Erwln miss es corner shot and Kltchon takes it to Salem's goal again with San ford getting a; shot but he misses ttie foul. It's Salem again under Pendleton's goal. . but : Kitchen charges Stroble. who misses, ; Salem- holding casaba - in service stall (two minutes to go). Gra ber and Kitchen, both miss shots and Pendleton get . it. Terjeson shoots,. Stroble - follows but San ford fouls him. Sanford Is out on fouls. One minute and 45 seconds to go, with Stroble on the I foul line. . , - He, made first one but misses chance to tie. Sachtler fouls Hill who get two, misses his first drops his second to tie the score at 27 all. Salem takes It on tip. Bone . misses long one and - Pen dleton going down. It's held and Terjeson gives It to Witherall who misses a long' one. Kitchen passes to Bone who misses, Sach tler- follows, it's out to Kitchen. Terjeson makes long shot j and Bucks two ahead and stalling. Kitchen -ties score with daring one hand shot ft second before the gun went 6ff. Kitchen's final bas ket from-corner hesitated on rim, then dropped through... Pendleton takes It on tip but Graber recovers and Kitchen tries long one which falls short. Salem out of bounds, but Pendle ton regains the ball and Terjeson hits rafter on long shot. He tries one hand shot from corner, Hill misses follow -. up '. and ; they're scrapping like wild men. Sachtler and Erwln held ban. Salem takes It on tip but Sachtler steps out. Witherall shoots ft long ; one from. corner and drops It slick. Kitchen shoots ft longe one, Gra ber follows but both miss, i It's held and Kitchen recovers It. Terjeson and Sanford are Jump ing as the timer holds his hand 99 you'll find ' ' i i:- wisely and 1 " v ;' ;, .... .'. .. Oreren, Ezr.Zzy McTEte PBFJS SEEB . 1EQUJTE IVATEfl , . ; (Continued -from page 1) for their canned fruit pack . . of 193C Realising the shortness of time until operations will com mence, they urge that the council and water- company get together at once on some r plan" whereby filtered water will be provided." Oregon Packing company, . ' ' Reld-Murdoch it company,' ' - Producers - Cooperative Packing r- . compaay-; vz -. ? .. ' Paulus-Brothers Packing "com ' 'Pauy.t -- -.v -.7 -: Starr Fruit Products company. Northwest . Canning company: 4 - ; Hunt Brothers - Packing com-"-"' Pany; .c,-:."-T.-ri.,..- ' Cat ' Jeepardlae ' Rlxhtx, Bays- Mayor'i; "We want the canners to have good? water tor the -1131 1 season and are willing to do anything reasonable to-assist them but -we cannot Jeopardise, any rights . of the city . In fu ture negotiations with the . v Oregon-Washington Water Service-company.' This, was Mayor Gregory's' an- swer yesterday afternoon to the statement issued by - representa tives of seven canneries operat ing in this city. ; "If the publle service commis sion Is unable to compel the wat er company to furnish good, pot able water, I fall to see how the city can do ed( , Gregory con tinued. "We are testing out the legality of the bonds authorised by the city May iff. 1930, to see whether we can negotiate for the plant. Until then I - cannot seo up with the gun. Graber gets a shot -and Salem has it out as the gun barks. .. . . FINAIi SCORE SALEM Z9t PENDLETON 81 ii " We .the xitt I I V?TV;r r"TS TV vl VUIU OUJ(UJU ITarc!. 22, 1S3Y bow We can make a deal for pur chasing the plant,'-: - - ; .- Water Issue Council Jlortel ' The wafer Issue again bids fair to b the piece de resistance t the i council ' meeting tomorrow night. Alderman Chris Kowits has ft resolution before that body providing that the city offer SI, 100,000 as ft flat purchase price for the Oregon-Washington Wat er 8ervice company "here. The' city.) under his resolution, would reimburse the water company in an additional payment for its out lay in completing. the filter plant and the water : company would agree, the resolution provides, to finish the plant as soon as pos sible; providing ..the city stopped' us appeal of the May Iff 1 . 1930 charter amendment to . the su preme' court. :-. -..'---. Mayor Gregory has another, res olution pending, this one provid ing that the water company's of ficials be hailed before the coun cil to reveal pertinent facta relat ing to' the filter's completion and to show cause why the city should not at once exercise Its home-rule perogatives and ' demand work start at once on the finishing of- the plant. Side: Show May " :'-v:'Jh" v . '. 0 ' Be Seen. Too .r - : A side-show to the water con troversy may be provided in the pending - fire ; department and sewer department ,' investigation. The flurry la the council arose over ft bill , for 1 4 8,4 8 paid for fire engine repairs which certain councllmen allege wa never due. Alderman W. H. Dancy, in charge of the fire department commit tee, declared yesterday, that he was 'prepared to defend the " de partment and to answer any and all Questions raised concerning its operations. The. sewer depart ment committee, headed by Alder man Vandev or t, has has charge of expending' the $500,000 pedal bond, issue authorised - by popular vote. 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Try a pair ou wm wear no otner. likojime; - GLASGOW, Scotland, March 11, (AP) The Canadian Pa cific liner Montclare, with ft bad hole In her bow, lay fast on a reef off the little island of Cam- bral In Oh Fifth of Clyde to night while her 2 0 0 passengers crowded the island cottages waitinr to be brought to ' the mainland. .' : ' ( ; The liner struck the rocks in a 'dense fog today while she was bound in for Greenock. She set tled , to t ft 45 - degree list and it was feared she had been badly store In. - The crew remained aboard. ...,'.'--'-.--.;-'.;' -..- Tugs hustled out to her as sistance at the first word of - her distress.' but when it was found that she was . hard aground . the boats were put over and the pas sengers loaded in.-. The tags con voyed them to the island where it seemed likely they would have to remain overnight. 1 , AT WEST M . West Stayton yesterday voted 41 to 3S in favor o ft bond issue of about $8,000 to construct ft new school building at that town. The new structure will be a four room building,: and it Is said bids will be called as early as possible. Considerable feeling was rife over the election, and after It was all over some West Stayton rest- thrust by Vandevort, . Townsend, and other councllmen at Dancy's department. u u - " ' r- ' ': - " to conform perfectly to per pair $5-50 for S DS PASS dents were of the opinion that the- entire election could .be thrown; out: because one, vote which went through was later challenged, according to word reaching Eajem last night. . . The qaetCrn on the one vote was put fud District Attorney John- Carson last night lie said the vote eonld not affect the re sults either tway, it was cast and threfore it- would not throw out the entire, .election. - Till EMM! DEi'llED ILII0.1- (Continued from pax 1) ' 1, 1931. which date later was de ferred until April 1, to conform with-the order of the Interstate commerce commission. ; Commissioner Thomas, . In re fusing to grant ft further exten sion of time to the railroads, de clared that the grain producer and grain shipping industry was en titled to lower rates at the earliest possible date and that sufficient time had; been granted the rail roads to comply with the order, v The original proceeding Involv ing the investigation of rates on grain and grain products was launched by the .publlo service commission of Oregon in March, 1927, and hearings were held in cooperation with the Interstate commerce commission during the year 1928. As a result of these hearings the rates on grain and grain pro ducts,, both Interstate and intra state, were reduced on an average of approximately 20 per cent. SOLDIER KILLED HONOLULU, March 21 (AP) -Second Lieutenant George C. Baker of the army air corps re serve was killed Xar when his plane plunged into the ocean off Walklki beach. M the t -(-. - - - 4 ... - "" 1 ; ' ' ' 1