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. .. V." PAGE FOURTEEN Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salem,' Oregon, Thorsday Morning, NoTcmber 19, 1931 1 1 M I l! !1 8 Mugw-bcfaoot SIXtEEH TEAMS !I0 HE IRE :BaiM& Polk now In Same Group as - Benton and Lincoln, j Latest Word Junior High Association To Handle Sports Needed In Oregon, Coaches Tlie need lor a Junior high school state athletle ' association has been, left by various persons over the state for some while and the time seems ripe now for form ing such: an drganlsation as sev eral new Junior high schools are now entering teams in athletic competition and thoughts of championships and eligibility rules are constantly arising. Harold Hank, Gnrnee Fiesner Extensive changes in the boun daries of basketball districts of 1 the state high school athletic as - aoclatlon hare been made) by the ". association's board of control, ac cording to detailed information an(j prank Brown, coaches of the received by The Statesman Wed- local Junior high athletic teams, nesday from John L. Gary, secre- are. aii strongly In favor of uch tary of the statewide organization. an organization and hope to see It Incomplete Information on tnis re- effected In the near future. They -division was published in ea- also bring reports from Eugene, nesday's Statesman. The changes come about In the establishment of IS districts in stead of nine. However, in reality only four new districts are cre hlzh now becomes a Oregon City and other towns which have junior high schools, to the effect that it would meet with favor there. " John L. Gary of Oregon State High School Athletic Association, tlatrtct nnto itself instead of be- L. , . ,,, hirtt lng admitted as "host school and nQW be, u M or the Portland Is designated as two dis- proposition and believes that trMk whereas before it was not " . ... , ,t Knnuia ue DD3UCU. Intersectional games have been going on for several years among ! th iunior hiett schools, both In football and basketball. Perhaps a state championship team In football would be almost as hard to select In that class as in the hisrh schools, but a state basket ball championship could easily be arranged. At present there are 20 junior high schools in the state. -Though I all do not enter teams in compe- hnrr could co in with Marshfield and North Bena to iorm & cum- plonship triangle. Astoria with two Junior high schools, Tillamook, Hood River, The Dalles and Baker are the oth er Junior high school towns in xne state. Until more are established near these places, some difficulty might be found In scheduling football games, though surely not anv more than is now the ease. and basketball could be more eas ily arranged. ' At present the Junior high schools are seldom sure of their schedules unless they . enter" into competition of small high schools and B teams, poach Henderson of Medford is strongly, for such a : eroun and principals and coaches at moBt of the valley Jun lor high schools have been heard from on the subject and are strongly for It. numbered as a district at all. Decision to re-subdivide the state into 15 districts was made principally to eliminate "byes" in the state tournament held annu ally at Willamette university. There will now be 16 teams and no team will be able to reach the finals without playing tour games. Marion and Linn In One- District Of chief Interest here is the fact that Marion and Linn counties OJIM ENTS now are grouped together where- Ht 8Qme Qf thJ 8choolg have as - Linn county was f ry dme y well ln tne past grouped with Lane and Benton in their firgt geason of ath. the Marion-Linn district the com- ndeavor. Oregon City muteft consists oi . . w a TTn4 ZK?K;b: A.' av?s of year, but won from Parrish SilTerton. f . - 111 n f Marlon connty'i high school hoop 1 f."1 "3?Hn?rrnstf.it- aters -will possibly nave "ons The slogan among the stu dents at Willamette this week is "on to Walla Walla" or something of that nature. It's. good slogan and we hope it succeeds In raising the quota required-for an excursion. By the way, downtown fans aren't barred. We're not in cahoots with the railroad company but we understand the fare is quite reasonable. SALE1 LINEUR SHIFTED AGAIN wmmM ' Numerous Parrish Hoop Aspirants . Start Work'; Green Team To Face Heavy Schedule Dauomnari DikUIaM I coaca rrans iirown hum wee i Jan. as Meaiora jun. nigu mere, nevarnpea DaCKlieia VllCKS called out his basketball aspiranU Jen. 0 Medford Jun. hlfk Uiere. However and Alhanv mnv I atPurriali. junior high who are Feb. open. nUWCVCr iUlU AlUOIiy may ot ol.T!n- footbalL Brown has Teh. Mill CItv here. completed moat of his schedule for Fob. 10 Aumsvllla here, the season and when It is finish- Feb, IX Qervaia there, ed will arrange for no further Feb. 16 Mill City there, ramea. Feb. It eoUa Mills there. For two eonseeutive seasons I P ""S.TS'v team at Be Given Good run Changes and more changes have been made In the Salem high line up this week and. Coach Hollls W. " 7" . . r r 1 vM.v m.'t itH.ii .. rimin. ""in " f B - .Inr- won the Marten coS- . I7Ro.eburg Jun. high her iw injur job or guir aeTUUUODi I" . V . C , 1 Mar.- X -St. Panl ther . a pa yr.A m iv vt-v 1 B league championship In eompe-1 fi1 , BBl inere . school game which will be played UUon w!th high schools. Mar. 4- Open. here Saturday of this -week. The latest loss is Bone who was Just showing promise of being an outstanding grid performer. Sun However, If he hag a winning team this year it will hare to be developed entirely oUt of new men as all of last year's regulars are WILDCAT HOOPERS SermaT and" are otr f S".5T backfleld men who will not wear cleats for the Cherrlans Saturday. sugai and Nicholson are both ln poor condition and Nicholson will probably not be able to play against the Hub City outfit Jardln, is returning. Phil Sals-I trom, and Steinke both played on a midget team last year and hav ing added considerable sixe. may now be valuable men. When football Is finished, De- Jardln, Salstrom, York, McCalL The line Is also struck by re- Coons and others will Join the recent occurrences and Martin Is basketball squad. Brown's chief ineligible to play. Sachtler, re- worry-" Is a center and he may serve eenter, is still playing, but either use De Jardln or try to has a bad cold and only surplus break McCall ln on the job. Last perseverance keeps him going. year "Vic DeJardin got the tlpoff Johnny Bone was being count- most of the time and it proved a ed on for his punting and other valuable asset v offensive maneuvers including! A crew of SB turned out fofthe passing, but was declared lneligl-1 first practice and from this group ble. He has been working so much I the best IS will soon be chosen this fall that his school attend- I A further cut will be necessitated ance has been impaired. Sunder- after the football players report. man, who was one of the most ag- I The schedule includes mostly gresslve players on the sauad. inign school a teams or class u sustained an lnlured ankle In schools, but a larger than usual Tuesday's practice and will be number of Junior high teams will out for the rest of the season, it be met Two games with the old is feared. Perrine dropped out I rival, Medford, will be played, with a cold. .both in the Pearplckers town. Only Weisaer Left Roseburg Junior high will be here Of Original Backs I tor one gme nd the new Junior Weisser Is still playing full- mn 01 berg win oe met BULLDOGS SET FOR SILVERTON for a victory over the wily Silver I Foxes,":. .;:-,'' ".- mm toppus I,. mo TOUGH Hope for J, Victory Despite K K.AT4SAB IUI, OT, l (AP)i-Jaek Dempsey. former heavyweight champion, scored knockdowns in two-round .exhibi tion bouts here tonight against wnnnBTTPW v i a I Charley Berlanger, Canadian, and WOODBURN, NOT. 18 The I . -Annmi. T . Arl There were no decisions rendered in the Loss of Three men due To I Illnesses big football 'civil war" for this district is looming large on the two bouts which featured a char- DEFEAT 0. 3. T. 3 Schomp's Wildcats, a new has ketball team in Salem which will probably enter a "Y" tournament, opened its season Wednesday night, by" defeating the Woodburn Training school team 18 to 16 on the .state boy's floor. The Woodburn crew gained an early 10 point lead ln the game. but Schomp got his Wildcats to clawing In unison later in the game and they scratched out a two point margin by the end of the game. Lineups: O.S.T.S. 16 18 Schomp's W. C. FistteT 6 F ....4 Fleming Bohilnger 4 . . . F White Alex 4 C ....... Schomp Martin 2 G ... Spaulding Claurch . , O .... 8 Walgren Metygar S ....6 Johnson Bos weeds S Knapp ..S Krager Referee, Black, Woodburn. back, the only one of the original twi?- . , . , . . Kamni i on Raafc ' gang who is left, and he is slowed Roosevelt Junior high of Eugene d4cilljlill DCdlb Salem hi I . , I IOwn U bit with Sn fnlnrv. Wftw. uwer vurrcsyuuu- a & w v j vn o ku w j uuu vuefc - 4 " r rt r tt - " j a n i . ii i m irizj nrtrrin naim Sieri U1 pussiui; " I . , , vtv k., u. j j v WCPtha mnnAmni m,.). iv. JBCB u Il uo. u orewa uun WJUUIitiiia KbaVV .... . iiv... mt lA.nl I LWO IBU1U1 U1KU KUWIO S3 I IT1D aUU VtUVICU 11 IK I11UCU U u I . . I S",Vs T h.?etofore the, have held Eugene. McMinnville. Newberg. anything we can remember. The the team clicks, it eeems as rtfJwYlnwJA phptt amt7 'r0r?hihlyc!aJka- Silverton. Dallas, Albany. Corval- only trouble was that we couldn't c"1el VltZZ? horizon, fbr Friday afternoon, No vember 20. the Woodburn high school football team invades the lair of the 8HvertoiL high school Silver Foxes, their old traditional but friendly rivals. Gil Oddie,' mentor of the Bull dors. Is of the ooinlon that Wood- burn has an even chance of taking I with Dempsey, home a victory. He makes that 1 11 statement, even though he real ises that his team of lightweights will be outweighed about ten pounds toJhe man. "Everything points to a SilTerton victory." said Oddie, "but I have confidence ln my boys, and I know they're a smart 'bunch, and they'll come through with a win If It Is at all possible." v The strength of the squad has been materially weakened during the last few days. Three men are definitely out because of Illness. Claude Tresldder, end, is recov ering from an operation for ap pendicitis, KInns has Infection on his leg, and Miles, tackle, is limping about with the broken leg he received In the McMinn ville game Armistice day. Stevens. backfleld man, has been dropped from the squad. Oddie declares that, with a dry field and an average amount of breaks, the Bulldogs will account for another win this season. This year's team, composed mostly of underclassmen, has more than an average quota of brains. The starting lineup for the blue their own with the best .Clacka mas, Polk and Multnomah coun ties outside of Portland could produce. Polk count? Is now linked with Benton and Lincoln counties, and Ore., Nov. lis and Cottage Grove all have decide whether we belonged with Marais and McCaffery, halfbacks, v'fl! . Z IlL vf! UP) S".6 ?a,nJIn; ! srh schools. tb ,Ain,kt .tXnt. v nd Chuck Reed. Quarterback, has eel? OT Mkln Franelsco, defeated Roland 1 Southern Oregon championship I Alder tudi who irm th hown almost everything. I " " . series in both basketball and foot- trance to the Olivers' sleeninr I Jlm Red is also being used in I 1 xrrv 71 v.A i. - . IM narlrTlolrt fnr nnnflfi. mrtA m I . " wy. OTer w Toa ,T,";" '"6T.".,ri I 22 Turner there. ball among Ashland, Medford and car. will find Corvallls probably the Grants pass have been in vogue hrttn the .sedate bunch and on ?me lS PlT8. JIi strongest eompetUor of Dallas, for a period of five or six years, the way baek well, the kids f'M patlnow Bd thn Jim also Jan. 6 Turner here. mr,A TniianeniiAnft. The This league could easily be ex i. rt.t dutrirt. No. 11. tended to Include Roseburg and 1. r n Tamer of Dallas, chair- Klamath Falls. Or perhaps Rose- man, Harry Parker of Corvallls and George C. Winters of Toledo. Clackamas and Multnomah counties remain In another dis trict. No. 12. One of the four new districts thus has been created by a general shifting of the-lower Willamette valley and central western Oregon counties. Douglas county, formerly dis tricted with Coos and curry, now Is in the same division with Lane STRIKES and SPARES Probably It wasn't chivalry, but I ed. of course. tne Day ana mies men's Dowiing didn't kick us out. Anyway a lot of fan can be had on a trip like that And ef course the 40 to 13 score wasn't anything to cry about Walla Walla Is a nice little city, too, and they made us wel come there even though rather supercilious about the Bearcats' ability to make it a real contest That was before the game start- IO TUlX I t.." s -vt a. j a ii thtnra nr. 1X7 ,,.. A. v- , JUD- ngn mere. v. . i"Tl ,v. . J11-13 Aumsvllle there. lLi!!!.Htell-Botto Mill. here. Allll J' ucU.u.lrma agamsc Jtn. S0-open. Ian. 22 Gervais here. Bates Is the ball carrvin half- IT. IZ Ir.'.J! i w mi Aiuauj ana n uoaca Ei- ungsen has his interferers work ing like Coach Kramer did at Eu gene, saiem nign will have. to tighten Its defense. Kramer and Ellin gsen are both from Washing- ion isiaie college; 18. San Klreh- meyer, Tulsa, Okla., ln a three-fall wrestling match here tonight Ka aanjlan weighed 215, Kirchmeyer 228 Kazanjian forced Kirchmeyer to concede the first fall In IS mln utes with a stepover toe hold and won the third ln six minutes with a hammer throw. Kirchmeyer won the second in 17 minutes with a body scissors. Ity. benefit program witnessed by a crowd estimated at. between 8,000 and 9,000. Berlanger weighing 10 pounds was dropped momentarily ln the second round. Roper, weighing 185. was badly beaten and took short counts in both his rounds who weighed . Earl Mastro, 128. Chicago, knocked out Herbie Derex, 12 V Gary, Ind., in the third round. Billy Petrolle. 145. Fargo, N. D., easily outpointed Pete Reyna, 140, Cedar Rapids, la., in four rounds, dropping Reyna for a short count in th first period. King Tut, 150. Minneapolis, de feated Frankie Burn, 140, Chica go, in four rounds. Benefit Contest For Woodburn Is Declared Off WOODBURN Nov. 18 The proposed football game between Gervais and Woodburn high school teams hai been definitely put off. It was proposed at a meeting of the Woodburn Ameri can Legion post recently that a benefit game between Woodburn and Gervais be staged, the pro ceeds to be split. The Lesion wanted the amount to swell the amount to be Used for charity in and white will probably be Tre- Woodburn this year, and the Gr Bidder and Delmer Ramsdell. . 'an r-?. ased fr tB ends: Lawrence Koch and Larsen, UBim Vi.t f..,. ZfESS ZVKntd c?32 vro.ldterV.to practice an extra quarterback; Skiller andManley b M t b Urg a CTOwd as Ramsdell, halfbacksand Halter atatDJded Woodburn-McMInE- fullback. Schwab will probably Tin Wre brouKnt ont, ike see service either at halfback or planB6WWft abandoed. imiUBCa, iiiuiuu win ymiwui get In the game at center, as will Pavelek . at guard. A notable feature of workouts o lately has been the spirit the team I At has shown and the GRID SCORES Portland: enthusiasm Franklin 0. Hoosevelt i . county; Coos and Curry comprise I team Just broke even with the a district Klamath county, for- ladies' quintet sponsored by the merly with Jackson ana josepn-isame business Institution, in Ine, now will compete agairst j statesman league play Tuesday Jefferson. Crook, Deschutes and night. The men won two srames. Lake, which in turn are cut off game by a big margin and also from the mid-Columbia counties, total pins. The ladles set a single Sherman, Wasco and Hood River, game record for the season of A new district has been carved ggg Dttt this was quickly put in I Jt of far eastern Oregon, making the discard by the Shields' team tcre !C loai territory, ins com- whiCQ BCOred 850. lets "Itaeuu now Is: Shields won two ramea from District 1 Wallowa, Vnion Pacific Telephone and tied the! Baker and Malheur. third. A roll-off by the captains & urant, wneeier ana tu. ney. to deidA th. wan in h r.n- 3 Sherman, Wasco and looA uln McMnmn of the telephone lsquaa. Klamath and Lake. Coos and Curry. 7 Salem high. 8 Portland city high schcils. 1 9 Portland city high scfc: cU 1 10 Douglas and Lane. ' 11 Benton, Lincoln and polk 12 Marlon and Linn. 13 Tillamook, rizjv. and Washington. f 14 Clatsop and Cotffabia. 15 Josephipe anasr,fke 16 Clackarias aiyj .j!rnjmah foulslde of Portlan Kick I v II 18 Mon- Crenev sat a snxi ukstEs U Hmnwy 184 172 168 M. Poalia 124 144 137 A. Xilet 112 148 111 E. HmBWy 102 155 122 R. Dnrbin 148 189 179 474 405 an 879 And by the way, some such attitude as that would be the Bearcats' downfall tomorrow night when Albany college comes here. Those boys have ' habit of fighting like the Crusaders of old. Willamette walked all over Albany here wo years ago in a secret scrimmage, then went down to Albany to olay a real That was the Willamette team which a little later won the Northwest conference ' title. For two periods the Pirate fought those surprised boys to a standstill, scored upon then Which no other small mil had been able to do an tit th time, and finally lost only be cause of lack of reserves. MELionoiir OFT 1 Announcing a New Dealer for SOUTH BEND. Ind.. Nov. 18 (AP) Notre Dame's running at tack was given a thorough over hauling today by Coach Heartly "Hunk" Anderson as he sent his first and second teams through a two-hour dummy scrimmage. Ev ery play used to date was review ed and several were added. Fear of more Injuries prompted Coaeh Anderson to call off the I regulation Wednesday afternoon scrimmage. George Mellnkovich, victim of an injured shoulder, was I in uniform again today but did and Mmmm Total .668 836 745 2247 SAT a ntES MS J. WliU 187 15 148 JofcnM 182 182 E. Xiht 157 185 128 D. Biwer 112 119 183 Atkint 188 141 180 441 Tot all .898 718 T49 2180 juursMvJUTii nr. mouth -high sflcoi's hoon lauad I Roblntoa villi play a scoad game wi h the M.MuUe Evangellcay c' arch team at Sa-I Tot,,t jem, nerex r,iaay nignt. T.'eir TrfTlOUIT, laat wulr nt same.ioor prsonnel wm d.i tea-1 j.ekio& turd. c. Wilson and H;nkle, j cppu fs-vards. Becklev. center. Snyder I Bmith - d McKern, guards. tuu rACmo TELEPH01TE 139 162 14 102 107 135 140 128 118 118 114 118 .145 172 155 Tint ttk TiArt In tti nriitlc at. nuay nigni win also be an eent for a short aismal drill. opportunity, for a certain baek-1 Mellnkovlch's chances of start- neld combination to redeem it- inr in Satnrdav's battle arainst " self; the group that started the Southern California's Trojans 414 raHc game. Coach Keene had were considered remote. 46? I great nopes for those boys after I their showing at Tacoma. bu in that big test they didn't come through. If thev can fnnetion tt J they should Friday night, Albany i 386 1 my not aae nome me scalp it 848 I is coming after. 13 Excursion Plan Gaining Support : At Willamette The SALEM AUTOMOBILE CO. .842 743 690 2015 En I til. PS 187 200 145 135 131 162 128 127 132 180 152 145 131 122 130 After probably playing 14 veara of football nn th Patf HI Coast Ed Kuhn, 1324 University! Over half the required number have already algned for theWll lamette football excursion to Walla Walla Thanksgiving to see J Washington captain, has de- the Bearcats play Whitman, and 877 I Clded to hanr nn bia mnleaVlna I IDA Aant& all V( tin.. V -I . u.o UUIO ,w UUB1- .763 850 690 2303 11668. I READY FOR YALE-HARVARD 50TH CLASH . : - -O woo ' lilt, I ., . s Pf -IKI iWh-t5 ie sous cl siC &ii riArch ta Cambridflre en Kovem2er 21 to do battle with their traditional eridiron foes, the warrior brood of John Harvard, ft will mark the fiftieth occasion when young men jonder the ; standards of Crimson and Blue have clashed la combat Since 1875 rivalry for football supremacy has been keen between the two great Carsities, and, if anything, it la keener today than vex. This teV battle wUl lack none of the riv alry tiat has marked every meeting between the two.' Yale std smarts from the sting of last sea son's defeat when the Crimson piled up a 18-0 score. and is out for rerenre. But Rimnt ! fnt a.' ternuned to heap another htrmiliation upon the Blu bnlldog. In Captain Barry Wood and John Crickard the Crimson have an ideal duo that given a great account of itself in every game this season. Specu lation la rife as t the outcome ef the dash betwya the generalship 0f Wood and that of Yale'i migSr. ww, imiiuuh Aioia isooin, nauea as one ex ue. guns ex us gridiron. Another Blue threat; -& Tom Taylor, who has proved himself a ball-carrierj I Of sterling worth. So if von ar not nn JrnnBna of xorx . either school, taks your chok---Crimson or Blue.! the number needed will probably be attained today. Many of the students who plan to go did not sign the list Wed nesday, but IS names were reg istered nevertneless. Already io townspeople have.: indicated, that they will accompany the team, bringing the number Opto 28. Aa the required number In . addition to the band and football .Quad Is only 60. there Is now no reason to believe that it will not be made. The, excursion will cost I6.1S. ; -.- i Girls Practice For Interclass Hoop Contests A large number of high school girls are turning out ror oasaei hali nraetle. according to Mrs. Grace S. WolgamoU, director of hvaieal education. -The - inter class games wm not do piayea for some three weeks yet. The Junior team wm practice thla afternoon under the direction of Mrs. Wolgamotc Tne sopno- mores, directed by Mm. Vivian Bartholomew, nracucea yesier- dav. and the seniors, directed by Miss Muriel: White of Willamette university, on Monday. Frank Neer Head j Oi Hoop League Frank E. Neer was nominated for the presidency of the Sunday' school basketball league when zu renreaentailvea of the . IX teams last nUht. met at the Y.M.C.A. Little other -business was trans acted and It was .-' voted to uoia the election and 7 schedule-plan ning meeting at i : 99 o'clock next ; I Monday night. 435 N. 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