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-. W . ; The OREGON STATESMAN. Saieo, urfron, acngay foorrtlnr, Maxcft ZZ. 1C31 y7 or i i' i r siTciiio 10 FliIAL QUARTER Outfight Benson for Second Victory, Over Portland Entries Same day v - The frenzied nlaylng; ot both Astoria' and Benson In th. conso lation game furnished - fitting preliminary to the championship game Saturday night- In. the final Willamette -. nnlTer-r alty's- 11th ' amyaal -state 'high ' school -basketball. ., touraament- Th Fishermen : heat Benson v ; The fishermen . fought -their way: to IS .to 9 lead at i nai , time only: to see Benson In. the lead XV. to 17 at the termination of the third quarter. Averill was a shining iignt for ASiona in iub first half. . getting three ... field i goals. - ' . . . - McClean , showed ; his all-state calibre In the contest and inter cepted more passes wan any nttutr niavAr this season. Ben son had its system, in hand a lit tle better than tne Astoria uuiq, hut the fight and drive of the Fishermen brought victory. The Benson squad appeared a little weaker on follow up snots man Coach "Warren's men.... ; This win . giTes ' Astoria the consolation, cbampionsmp ana third place m tne tournimenu " Scnrini: ... ' : "1 . . t Astoria 30) ; 1FG FT PP Palmberg. . F ....... J ' - J , ; : 1 Bergstrom, . F" ...... 1 12 Averill, C ......... 4 0 S Zanklch,. .O 1 1 Makela, 0 ....... 5 0 Totals V.........13 4 8 Benson (21) McClean. F ....... 4 0 0 Wlese, F ......... 0 0' 0 Woldt. C ! 2 1 2 Helser, G ......... 3 1 1 Courtney, O ....... i 1 1 1 Welchman, 8 . 6 ; Totals ..........10 2 ' 4 Kef eree,. French; umpire, Jack son, , ; '. ; , . " Knockout Blow ; Sends F. Kelly , To Physicians PHILADELPHIA. Mareh 21 (AP) A knockout blow in a gymnasium today sent 'Frederick Kelly, 25. - New York welter weight,' to Hahnemann ' bospltari with concussion of the brain, his condition was believed to be ser ious but net critical. ' - ; Kelly was knocked mnconscloos at amazingly low prices Hi Hothahn499liy --M iff i In contact Ihot ohrs J Y : 2 t I Hi Wm Mm COMPARE THESE "CARBON COPIES" OF SAFE MILES Mode From mctuol photograph ot Keffy Sofotrgroph . ONE STOP SERVICE C. ITJT. UXDLET N " ' DOUGLAS McKAY . gMRH A TOWXSEXT ' . -SnnVICE 8TATIOX i!. 1 OXEVBOLKT CO. SEHV1CB 8TATIOX " A- . .Cosrt at Cbvrck St. ' i . - " 00 X. Comatcrdal . t Commerdat at Center - s ; -c:Lr.Lxn iiafxe3 - -r rxjirft j.ritoTn -. . pnmi caspjhx - S -' TniAXGLIJ SEUV1C33 STATIOS - - j - . s SEItVICB STATION i - ., 6EJIYICB STATION -. . jalrgroaads Road; - - 7 21st at Market - saOk at Stato Street VBSSV .... Wih Third Place in Stete Tourney ; " ' "" ' r ' w . 3 -J - - - ii aMtoMsv i in in in i i i sb i ssssslssswsesssssssssassssesss ( . . Though defeated In the first round of the Mate tournament by Jefferson, the Astoria, qmlntet,- champion jjt year, won out In the consolation finals for third place honors. Incidentally beating; Jefferson in return. The players, not In the order they appear In the picture, are Palmbers;, Bergstrom. Averill, Ma- -: kela, Zanklch; Orwkk, CaspeU and Outness. Coach John Warren also appears In the picture. , .,. ... I I-, i .. .! ''. - . : by TomUr Grogan, Omaha, for Whom he was serving as sparring partner.: Grogan, and his trainer, ai Noimn ArA arrested and re leased on their, swn recognizance. FOR BIG VICH clam TtoSotoB. bowline team In Willamette Valley league, go to CoTrallls today with the oporr tunity of Tedeeming themselTes for numerous t recent 1 defeats. They will play k double header, mftAtinr both the Conrallls Chrys lers and the Albany Fords. The matches are scheduled to start at 1 o'clock. I - . f - . a ith ou eh A&rlT last week eer (in mmn of the team were not Inclined to take seriously a bad beating which a Salem outfit recelred at the hands of Albany ls Rundar. it now annears the objectors hare acquiesced and ad mitted tnai tne uesotos goi inira place Instead of second. .Today's matches, neither of them with the powerful Helllg quint from En gene are said to offer the locals a chance to do some winning for a change. COLLIXS ' WINNER NEW YORK. March 21 (AP) Percy N. Collin of Chicago regain ed the national amateur 1S.2 balk line billiard championship tonight by defeating the title holder, Ed gar T. Appleby of New York, 309 to 2U, in 24 innings. DESOTQS PfllMED Sales FORD Service - - Associate Dealers ;". i. ... Benson Five Beats Baker -By 28 to 15 ' Coach Scott's Baker hoopsters weakened under the strain of so many, games and a SCO mile trip, letting . Benson -high march through their defense to win 28 to 15 and enter the finals ot the consolation series. ' ': Benson did the trick in the first half, led by McClean, Indian flash, who'got 11 points the first half on long-shots and follow- ups. Chief aiso piayea a gooa floor game and was strong on defense. ; ''; Baker could not get going and lacked the fast break which fea tured the early games played. What points did come tor the eastern Oregon lads were made mostly by scattered - long shots. Benson handled the ball well. dribbling and. plrotlng .until some man could break loose for short shots. . - - In the last half the Techmen took it easy, holding in for Sat urday, night's game. Coach Hob son put In his reserres to relleye his regulars. , ",' . Scoring: 1 enaon (2S) . - FG FX TV McClean, T S. 1.- Cox, F 9 9 .1 Wlechmann, C .... ,,, 0 . 1 Helser, O , 2: 6 ,1 Courtney. O , 2 2 1 Wlese, 8 - 1 1 4.40-21 KeUy.L. 4.50-20 Kelly L. 31. 40-21 KtOy Im "L 4.75-19 KeDy L M 5.00-19 Kelly L. M 30x312 OVersizc1 Cord 30x5 H. D. 8-ply Cord........(only) 'Other sizes proportionately low in price VI TH KeUy Safetygraphs, Kelljprlngfield offers yoo visible proof of the thousands and thousands of Safe Mile In every KeUy Tire J J - 5 A test car, driving continuously night and day for thousands of miles over mountain roadsvwas ran over strips of Carbon paper at regular stage. The tires, like huge rubber stamps, printed these "carbon copies' of -Safe Slilesthe Kelly Safetygnpha. - ; In the sharpedge contact of the KeUy Tire, even . . when 44 worn, yon can still see the printed proof of Safe Blilea. T V '-' r' 7' ' ' KELLY TIRES f'(D)o;' Waldt. S ... .200 .0 0 0 .12 4 4 .2 10 . 0 0 1 .2-0 1 . 1 0 2 . 0 0 4 . 0 0 . .10 0 . 0 ,0 0 .7 1 8 Manns, S l Total Baker (15) O'Nell, F Shealy, F Eddy, C . McKlra. C Bigly, O Hubbard. S Calder. ' S Nohaeh, S ; : I Total Hef eree, French ; Umpire, Jack son. . . . . - .- ' : Monday night between 7: SO and 8 o'clock the annual tele phono men's bowling1- classic,- the state telegraphic ' tourney, is scheduled to start. 'Jimmy Mc M alien Js captain of the local team. J;:" - '" "- With direct wire connections between the other four cities com peting, Portland, Eugene, Med f ord and , Klamath Palls, play by play figures will be receiyed here and chalked up on a large score board. . All that win he lacking. It is said, will be the sound of toppling tenpins In the games re corded Tia the wire. " -T No admission charges for spec tators has been announced. ., . - ; Tire $4.95 5l60 $5.65 $6.65 $6.95 $4.75 $19.95 Tube $10 $10 $10 $1.55 $1,70 $1.15 $2.35 .(only) .(only) .(only) .(only) (only) (only) ONE STOP. SERVICE TELEPH U TO BOWL MOIir EBflf PUT JEFFS TO ROUT Get; Revenge ; After Losing f Jo Portlajiders iri First I' Round : V; ' I The " Astoria Flahermea " t;ave Jt ft erson a le f t hook tollowinc tne right to tha' Jaw banded the Democrats .by " Pendleton Friday afternoon, when' Coach" Warren's f lying fins save the- Portlanders the - flnlshins; blow - Saturday rdornlQS .with a 38 'to If defeat." i Jefferson, had marched -to "the second round of the tournament by defeating; Astoria' 33 tor 28. in the first round of the champion ship, series. Now , the Fishermen corns back.' defeating; Jefferson by;a "mueh wider margin. Jeffer son played mors than ' 3 0 'games this season '.before entering- the state series and broke down com pletely under the strain of the daily competition here. The Buck aroos took Jefferson by surprise and sapped the spirit from the Portlanders.;.' : '. "."",' It was a fighting, short pass ing, accurate shooting .. crew of Jolly fishermen; who .paddled the Astoria canoe to the finals of the consolation series. The lead at half time was only 14 to 13 for Astoria, but in the second halt Palmberg, Averill and : Zanklch got ."on and ' dropped the. ball In from all . angles. The Fishermen. Intercepted - passes and when those tactics grew dull, 1 grabbed the ball from the hands of the Democrats and scored. 'Palmberg was high scorer of the game with 10 points. : . ;.-.v ' Scoring: . . Astoria (3d) Palmberg, P 6 0 L0 Bergstrom .,,. ,,. 4 2 Averill '.L , " . 3 2 1 Makela".J 1 0 2 Zanklch 3 0 - 1 Kanneesa , 0 0 0 CaspeU -" ' - 0 0 0 i ToUl -1 off erson (18) Clausen . Hergert . Folen ........... Brown. Penn ; 2.0 1 0 0, 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 SJolander Tichenor, S . Woodman, S Total LOCAL WRESTLERS TO FIED CUAMPIi Salem's amateur wrestling championship meet will be held at the T. M. C A. on the night of April 3, under the auspices of the Y" Wrestling club A com petent referee, probably Robin Reed, will be secured. . ; The meet will be handled ac cording to the rules of the A. A. U. with - eight classes of bouts: IIS pounds, 125 ' pounds, 136 pounds, 145- pounds,. 155 pounds,. 185. pounds, . 175- pounds, and heavy weight class. Any amateur In Salem may enter the contests. It is ; expected that the ' high school, Willamette university and the Y. M. C A.-will" be repre sented. ' Gold medals will be given for the winners of the bouts. aBt year. : .there were 30 entries; more are 'expected this year be cause of a revival in wrestling in terest in Salem. . . Those on the committee In charge are "Spec? Keene, Bob Boardmaa,- Bonis " Huntington, Vern Gillmore, Rumen Phllpott, Don Hendrie, and Clarence Oreig. - Hendrie and Greig won", their divisions '(11 S-pound and 126 pound, respectively) at the north west open, championship .bouts at the . Multnomah club, last week. These two and Phllpott captured first place In the northwest T. M. C. A. meet, bringing first place to Salem. They won three out of the seven classes over represen tatives of seven other cities. AS a result of Hendrie s and Greig's winning in the . Multno mah. bouts,' they are eligible for the national - tryouts in Cedar Rapids, for the' Olympic team to represent 'the-- United - States - in 1932. ': . Both on Card At Roseburg Baddy and Bobble Ambrose, two hard mixing local fighters who have been saving the local tight cards all winter, are - now booked for fights in - Roseburg March 2T. - : -i; ;; .:. ' , Both of the Ambrose boys fought In Eugene recently and were seen by the Roseburg pro moter who wanted, them oa his next card. Bobby and Guy Hick man fought ft draw at Eugene and will go again at Roseburg in a four round match. - . The adversary . for Buddy has not been named yet, but Buddy is willing to meet anything' In his class. In Eugene, Buddy met Pendegrass who outweighs him by at least 10 pounds. Toughy Wing, manager of the f Ambrose twins, said he would not have taken Buddy to Eugene had he known the correct weight ot Pendegrass. Bnddy played his part,' however; and went In and administered, his heavier antagonist an unmerciful beating. -.: rr 1 r " " The Roseburg promoter 7 sug gested another 135 pound antag onist, but Toughy drew the line. Buddy xwill . be matched with someone In his class, however, ac cording to tne promoter. In the .near future Buddy ; and Bobby Buddy "sr. n w rJODDy ene Wins " " 1 . . , - Somi. beautiful basketball apd some, rank, fouling" featured 'the revived 1927 championship game between. Salem high and. Eugene high ' at the Willamette : gymna sium Saturday: afternoon. . with the Eugene "high graduates .win ning, 41 to .30.- . . ; Back in 1127 Salem and Eu-t gene battled to a 25.19 score, the only difference" then - being that not so much "scoring ability was present t A good sized crowd wit nessed the game, as it was a free contest; None of the player hap-, pned 1 to-hayeU.mu.stachect,...but SQme .showed signs-of -approach" lng taidnfls; "In addition t6 be ing . good " lawyers .in presenting their cases to the referee, .some were also . good - actors and per sonified: innocence after commit ting the blackest Duls.- .. !; - ; The old high school, suit' were a; bit faded-, but served the pur pose.. arem led, 21 to 16, at half time, and put In some subs at the start of the second "period.1 Eber- hart 'handled the ball ; well, under the basket and made deceptive passes i while Horner dropped in shots from all angles, putting En gene in a 24-to-21 lead. Then the Salem regulars returned to the game, but Eberhart'had-his men organized and the team work beat the poorly organized red and black alumni team. - ' The boss wants to . know - the statistics relative to pie eating and basket shooting and .the ef fects of one upon the other. We have' no statistics" on basketball Just at the moment, nor time to look them up until we get this tournament off our minds. ' Bnt. when it comes to base- , ball; S , well "Pie" Trayaor Is ; the beet third baseman la the National leagued, ... - ; Until we do get ' the off icial figure we're inclined to agree with the boss that training rules which prohibit pie and such are foolishly , strict -and sot only that but unscientific. The - - prejudice against pie is traced back to the Puritan influence : which was in many things a well meant influ ence for evil. - Coaches ' and ' trainers had ; been forbidding the boys sweets - for several decades when ' H 'was suddenly discovered " that agar Is a great aid in building strength, especially when It's - needed quickly Oar chemistry -Is a: bit hazy, bat . we ' nnder- - staad the carbohydrates f Ornish practically all the bodily energy just as carbon and hydrogen oxidize, which is chemistry for "born". tn the firebox: ; and -prodace steam. -Well, soger Is . the most , asable carbohydrate. -. Tennis players, and others who need to restore energy quickly in rest periods now drink sugar dis solved in water. But the coaches and trainers didn't, learn this from j experimenting with ath letes: i somebody discovered it by watching, loggers ' saturate their coffee, with sugar. .. .. Of course there's an objec . tton to candy bat only becaase rit's ;nsaally eaten ' between meals. And it's unwise to load the stomach jost before compe tition and have to carry around : a lot; of nnasslmilated material. Tobacco? There's' no question but that it Is seriously Injurious to boys ot high school age, and many in man boasts of athlete's heart really has tobacco heart caused by smoking while breaking training too abruptly, when a -schoolboy athlete. The tobacco and the sudden cessation of exer cise did it, not the strenuous competition . t r Yet we know fa soccessfol . coach In the Northwest confer ence who does not forbid smok- ing. --i He produces : winning ' teams, most years. For grown men, j which moat college ath letes are, stopping the use. of tobacco If It's .already a habit probably would be more harm ful than continuing to smoke . , in moderation. Get this right we're talking aboot meo. not boys.' and high school athletes are not men, much as they may . resent It, : fumjbiirig Pair : .Performs Before t Tourney Crowd Fred Smith of Willamette .and George Fowler, captain of the Sa lem high tumbling team, gave an exhibition ot combination' tum bling and arm balances between halves of the Astoria-Benson game Saturday night. The crowd appreciated the dif ficult stunts performed with grace and ease by the pair. Clad la purple" breeches and white shirts, the pair performed, like profes sionals. Smith was the weight man while Fowler did-the flips and balances. Much applause fol lowed t the perfanceP ' . -; lowed j the performance. ' i will appear on a card in Marsh field i. - . ..:v: ',:,-,';.., i .j Additidnal Sports' j on Page 16 ; i a -' .- Eug 1927 Title Most of the Eugene men have worked together, on the U. of O. varsity and , play '.well together. Dwlght Adams was completely off In his playing and missed numer ous cripples.' Heenan did his stuff and dropped In six field goals for Salem. - Horner got the same numr ber for Eugene. . " " .'j At' halt time - The' 'Oregon Statesman - sports writers an nounced' the new ' all-state !team composed of Colbert and Heenan; forwards; Rubensleln,.center, and Adams and Calkins, guards. Due to ..the : scarcity of: Eugene : inen, four fouls dl dnot" disqualify . a player in the last-quarter. , ;-Summary:- - ' -: " - ' Eagene (41) . i I ' FO FT Rubensteln, F 5 1' 5 Calkins. F Eberhart,- C . . . ; Horner, O Colbert, O WIrth. S . r - s , 0 .0 ,17 Totals Salem (SO) -Adams; F . . Heenan, F . . J.-Drager,- C. R. Ash by, G R. Drager, G 2 2 1 .1 ...... .". . I - ToUIs .....12 Referee, Bashor; umpire, Basn- or. r i CoeurWAlene And Idaho Falls irials MOSCOW, Ida., March 21- (AP) Coeur D'Alene, strongest quintet in north Idaho, and Ida ho Falls, most otent goal shooting team of the south, beat .down op position in the semi-finals today, and went into the finals of the state basketball tourney for a sec tional high school clash. - -: Idaho Falls beat down the smaller Xwiston Bengals; 39 to 31 this' afternoon and the mighty Coeur D'Alene 'Vikings downed MoreUnd 34 to 27. , , Moreland led- Coeur D'Alene until the last four ' minutes t of play.. The. little southern school has only 2 0 students. ' ; 1 O . ; !.:1v-Vv.:-:- o Business AMUSEMENTS ' Salem Golf Ocmrs--3 ' fnITei,'eottlr on River Drive. IS hoi wterJ fatr ways, large greets. Feea 7Co, Sunday and holidays. 11.00. . ' ,:.-.. AUCTIONEERS i P. NJ Woodry U Tears Salem's Leading Auctioneer i j and Kuril I tur Dealer . 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In - an age old - rivalry - that began in 1829. -i . ; . ,- t The light blues caught Oxford napping - at? the' start, - dashing Into a slight lead In the first few hundred yards. They -,bp?ned np the' gap gradually, until at- one stage the 'dark 6lues;: trailed by three' lengths.' 'Then" Cambridge settled down to a comparatively slow- but - powerful ' stroke '.that ate up the distance and discount ed erery one of Oxord's g'allant challenges. :- .--- ' ' Cambridge's 'time for 'the four' and a Quarter miles was 19 min utes,- 2 seconds.. The recprd. made by Oxford in 1911," 18:29." . Is SE SEATTLE MATCHES FRAMED SEATTLE, March 21. (AP) The Seattle athletic commission was told today, members eaid, Seattle wrestling fans have been "duped by alleged faked mateies and ' that .wrestlers have been booked around - the circuit -like The Seattle athletic commission when to lose and' when . to win." Abe Kubey, Seattle referee, testified before the commission that Ted- Thye and Virgil Ham lin Portland promoters, tried! to Influence him to give a decls on in favor ot Dan ' Koloff in a match here. ' Charlie Hanson, Seattle heavy weight. : said he was "Jobbed when the'rereree, who was in the employe of Thye, gave Thye the decision while Hanson was on his knees." Floyd Mttsgrave, ; Seattle matchmaker, said he was dis gusted with . the methods of pro jnoterq, and , that they were guil ty of "attempting to build up drawing cards,' regardless of the ability of the wrestlers." . Directory rl MULTIGRAPHING Saleai Letter Shop. "TeL 57.; 3IUSIC, STORES .. GEO. a WILL Pianos. PhtJaa STapris, sewing machines,, sheet mualo and piano studlea. Repairing phono graph and sewing machine ilt Stat, street, Salem. j ; - A OFFICE SUPPLIES ; Everythtng In offva attpfllea Catn merclal Book Blora. I S3 N. Com L Tel. 4. j . PAPER HANGING j Paper hanging and fwlntlng. Neu man's Paint Store. 152 N. 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