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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1932)
page twelve The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, OregoThnreday Morning, January 14, 1932 Club g Tank Turners Hold Bearcats to . Wrestlers of Salem High Defeat Franklin; Oregon Tourney to be Held Here DEFEAT STRIKES and SPARES Two Field Goals in Second Half and Win; Score 27-22 FIVE Golf Planning New OMdoW Swiirnmin Bgli IED mVbvictory FRESHEN TTH -pool Near 18th Green may Be Constructed; Good Year Experienced Plant for construction of an outdoor swimming tank were dis cussed at the annual meeting of the . Salem Golf club Wednesday night. t which William J. Busick was elected a director to serre for . three years. He succeeds R. I. Mac Laughlln who has served on the directorate tor a like period. , Ercel Kay and Graham Shar key were reelected as directors. A rote of thanks was tendered the dIrectorsfor their efficient handl ing of the club's business during the past year. The swimming tank is not an absolute certainty, but the mem bers authorized appointment of a committee to ascertain the cost, and It is indicated that the tank. 30 by 75 feet In dimensions, will be completed by hot weather.- it was found last summer that there was considerable demand for such a convenience, and it is expected to proye popular with the mem bers. Financial Report Of Club la Read The plan Is to locate the tank beside the -8th green, near the clubhouse. In addition to its bene fits to the members, the project Is contemplated, as the club's con tributions toward alleviating the depression. Following the election of direc tors a financial report was read, showing that the club's business was about $300 less in 1931 than In 1930, and also revealing that the club now has over $91,000 in assets represented by property and improvements thereon. It was agreed that Interclub home-and-home matches would be played only with Eugene and Ore gon City clubs next season. The meeting drew a large turnout in view of the unfavorable weather. WEISSER ELECTED Lee Weisser, two year football letterman and fullback, was elect ed captain of the 1932 Salem high football team, by hl team mates at the annual banquet given the squad Wednesday night at the high school. Speeches were made by various members there, Huntington giv ing a fine talk. Superintendent Hug spoke of the old style of football, whieh was Interesting to the group. Those present were: Dr. H. H. Olinger, chairman of the school board, Superintendent G e o r g e Hug, Principal Fred Wolf, Prin cipal Emeritus J. C. Nelson, Coach Huntington, Assistant Coach Cranor, Louis Melson, president " of the student body, "Stubby' Mills, yell leader and Fletcher Johnson, athletic man ager. Members of the team in atten dance were Captain Jim Reed, Frank Cross, Mark Satchler, Lloyd Sunderman, Louis Schreib ner. Charles Reed, Sam Earle, Glen Sanford, -Lee , Weisser, Jim my Nicholson, Duane DeMarais, George Bennett, Claude Martin, Rene Otjen. Emll Otjen. Don Su ral, Chester Fisher, John Per rine, Peter McCaffery, Thornton Coffey and Glen Moody. TITLE BOUT PLANS CALLED OFF NEW. YORK, Jan. 13 (AP) Plans for a heavyweight cham pionship .fight between Max Schmeling and Mickey Walker at M!ami in February were can celled late today. The decision to cancel the pro posed bout, after it had been ( considered almost a certainty for j some time, was made by Joe Jacobs, Schmeling's manager, after receiving reports from his partner, Bill McCarney, who is in Florida. The Madison Square Garden corporation, which was - promoting the bout through a subsidiary, agreed to the cancel lation. McCarney's reports, Jacobs said, indicated that financial con ditions in Miami wesi not good enough to assure a profitable "gate" and the cancellation was made for that reason alone. DALLAS LOSES TO J DALLAS, Jan. 13 The Dallas nign seoool basketball team show ed that it will be a contender tnr honors in the newly formed Polk- uen ton-Lincoln county district. when it held Corvallis Mzh to a 20 to 17 wore at Corvallis Tues- oay nignt. . f Dallas was leading 17 to 1 when there were but four minutes left to play, but then Corvallis rallied and scored four points to win. r r "Summary: Dallas , " Corvallis MInnich, 1 F.... Patterson LeFors, 4 F2, Merryman Elliott, 1 C 6, Wagner mwis, f . : G.2, W. Joslin Fournier, G., Torgerson Cadie, 1 S.. Moe CHERR AN CAPTAIN MM CDIALIJS DINT - The Willamette Bearcats struck an unexpected snag in the Port land Turnverein team Wednesday night here and lost 27 to 22. The. big Germans checked Wil lamette closely hi the first half and" though on the short end of fh'e score at the middle of the game, came back in the second frame' with some nice plays and out scored the Bearcats. Willam ette made only six points In the second half. The Portlanders opened the scoring with a field goal and soon gained a 6 to 4 lead, but Keene's CQJRJ COMMENTS That almost antedated occur rence, a runaway, was observed In the vicinity of Bush's pasture' yesterday. It was a real live horse that was running away, bat some of the old thrills were lacking because Dobbin had nothing attached to him bnt a halter. A rooting section of cows looked on. Graham Sharkey says he's on the road to great wealth.' Having heard all his life that two heads are better than one, Sharkey has Just Invented a set of golf clubs each with two heads, and is ap plying for a patent. He says it isn't any more impractical than the majority of the devices de scribed In circulars he receives dally. We never saw a Willamette university basketball team look quite so helpless as last night against the Turners who make : up a pretty fair outfit but noth ing outstanding. Can't figure out why Spec Keene's boys haTen't begun to click. They made two field goals in the sec ond half. One serious problem with that team is the matter of fouling. The boys committed 18 Wednesday night, keeping right up to the standard they set against De Neffe's. A hard working team will always overstep the rules occa sionally, but several of those com mitted against Turnverein were totally unnecessary. O That reminds us of a game between Willamette and Mult nomah club back in the old days when the Bearcats played in the old wooden gym. Bob Mathews had several of his football men placing basketball and they weren't a bit gentle especially Harold Dimick, who was a much better halfback than basketball guard. Dimick and a Multno mah man collided and the club player slid under the grand piano that stood just out of bounds. They had to lift the piano off him, as we recall tt, but there wasn't any foul. Mathews didn't have a poor team that year, at that. It played Oregon State an 11 to 10 game. We recall two weeks of dally scrimmage- practice in which the second teamdidn't score a field goal on the varsity. Lestle Sparks, now graduate manager and physi cal director at Willamette, was a regular forward that season. AGUA CALIENTE. Mexico. Jan. 13. (AP) Aid Man Par. even with the aid of his best defenders, rain and wind, was overpowered on the long Agua Caliente course today in the first round of the $15,000 open tournament here when Fred Morrison, Culver City, Cat., professional, bested him by three strokes. But Morrison, with a par 36 going out and a 33 coming in, for a 69, was not the only one of the 89 professionals and 27 amateurs in the field to-sock the old man on the chin. Leo Diegel, home pro, former P. G. A. champion, and Gene Sara zen, New York, who won the first Agua Caliente open championship In 1930, lopped two strokes off the perfect figures for 70s, and Charles Sommers, youthful pro fessional from Los Angeles, and present holder of the southern California caddy championship, and Charley Guest, of Deal, N. J., clipped off one stroke, for 71s. SOXNENBERQ WINS PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 13 (AP) Gus Sonnenberg, of Pro vidence, one-time claimant of the world's wrestling title tossed Pat McGlll. of Omaha, with a flying tackle tonight to win the feature bout of a wrestling card. AVISCOURT TOSSED NEW YORK. Jan. 13 (AP) Jim McMillen, 217, Illinois, threw Dick Daviscourt, 225, California, with a headlock in 37:20 in the main bout of the Ridge wood Grove wrestling show tonight. SCOUTS INITIATE TRIO FALLS CITY, Jan. 13. Boy Scouts of Troon 30 held initiation Monday night at the scout bunga low. Donald Clark, Ellis Bow. man and Donald Ferguson were taken Into the troop, bringing the total to 17. scoutmaster W. W. Warner was unable to be present and the ceremonies were conduct ed by Nolton Reber, assisted by CURTIS PAR IS S1T1ED IT AGUA CALIENTE men regained It to lead 1$ to 12 at half time with scales ana Kai ser each getting a pair of field goals. Kaiser played a Bice game in the first half, but struck a bad slump in the closing period. Little Dick Knowles engineered several plays for the Turners- In the second half while Martin was the principal scorer for the1 club men. About the middle of the sec ond half the Turners forged into the lead and were never headed again. Coach "Spec" Keene saw his regulars being held to a stand still with but five minutes left to play and a substituted second string which made a good show ing but was unable to break up the conservative game played at that Juncture by the Turners. Hartley was the only Willamette man able to score on the Turners. As has been the case in prac tically all of Willamette's games this season, fouls played an im portant part. Each team made nine field goals, but the Portland squad converted nine foul throws also while Willamette made good on only four of the 13 opportuni ties to add points by conversions of fouls. Allen again left the game with four fouls and Rleke and Benja min followed him. K. Sax was however the first man to leave the game for committing too many fouls. The Bearcats will play Colum bia TJ. in Portland Friday and here Saturday. Summary: Willamette (22) FG FT PF Scales, F 4 o o o o 2 0 2 0 Benjamin, F ..1 Kloostra, C 0 Carpenter, G 0 Allen, G Rieke, S 0 1 Kaiser, S Hartley, S ! Totals 9 4 18 Turners (27) K. Sax, F 2 2 4 H. Sax, F 1 1 3 Hammann, C 2 1 0 Knowles, G 1 2 2 Martin, G 3 2 2 Wilson, S -0 1 1 Totals 9 9 12 Referee, Frank Basher. Art?? .GOLF BALLS The new regula tion size. Now Ex. 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This team beat Dallas last week 81 to IS. Summary: Florshelms Dallas Houk, 5 F. 2, Uglow Adams, 17 F 7, Vaughn Flake, 9 - C... 0, Webb Drager, 6 .. G 1, Griffin Ashby G 4, McBee Marr, 6 . S.. ... Parsons Foreman, 1 ....s 1, Voth 8 S, LeFors Referee, Sh reeve. Wranglers Will Play Perrydale At Y. Tonight Tonight on the Y. M. C. A. gym floor the Parker and Cadwell Wranglers will play the strong Perrydale basketball team. The game is scheduled for 8 o'clock. The Wranglers, all of whom are members of the Y., will probably line up with J. Hershberger and Burtls, forwards: Gardner or Douglas, center; Hendrie and Van Houten or W. Herberger guards. Perrydale has won its last seven games and the Wranglers are de termined to stop this winning streak. . 1 . 0 This merchandise at these MEN'S OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS Full cut and "ood weight. Reg & Now C-i MEN'S FINE RAYON MIXED HOSE Reg. VaL to 50c. Now for this sale 5 PAIR MEN'S HEAVY WEIGHT OVERALLS Blue; Extra well made Special m BoysV Wool Sweaters all close v 4 out Slip On colors, to $1.00 Your dolloxs will he king for these two great days of savings! The Salem high wrestling team won from Franklin on points with a 10 to CS score in. Portland Wed nesday. Franklin won five matches out of nine, but Salem won three of the nine with straight falls. . Sugai, Fisher and Osllnd were particularly strong In their matches. Other members of the team made good showings and are coming along nicely for the exper ience they have had. Coach Pat Hogue has arranged for a meet with Corvallis high January 20, to be held here. Also a bout with Chemawa will be held the same week. It was decided in Portland Wednesday that a state champion ship wrestling tournament will be held In Salem March 11 and 12. Two men in each" weight may be entered, with only first places bringing points except In case of ties. The schools which will enter teams are Benson, Franklin and Jefferson of Portland, Sandy, Ore gon City, Tillamook. Corvallis, Chemawa and Salem. Previous to the tournament Sa TO BE HERE SATUIW Salem high will meet Coach "Prink" Callison's strong Frosh basketball team here Saturday night in the first of a two game series with the University of Ore gon yearlings. Calllson has whipped a high scoring combination into shape with Jetty, former player for the Peninsula Park aces in Portland, being the main cog. Jetty scored 30 points against Eugene high in one game. Wilson Siegmund who played for Salem high the past two sea sons. Is now with the Frosh. Lyle Reeder, the flashy Ashland for ward who placed on the all-state second team at the 1931 tourna ment, has entered Oregon this quarter and will probably be with the squad. I 2 for these two days - all odd lots must go - and folks, don't wait! Men's Medium Weight Hose All colors. A real hose for wear, 3 pr. $1.00 Men! 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ICS Sugal of Salem won by two faHa from Riggs. 150 Dyer of Franklin won from Tennant by two decisions. 135 Kate of Franklin won from Ferris by two decisions. 125 Hurst of Franklin won from Art Sugal, two fails. 118 Enna of Franklin won from Anderson, two decisions. 112 Barbaris of Franklin won from Duncan, two falls. 105 Osland of Salem won from Phillips, two falls. Coach Callison watched Salem high in its game with Eugene high and will know what kind of an attack to expect. x Games have also been ar ranged with the Oregon State Rooks and one with Ashland on the southern trip, announces Manager Fletcher Johnson. The Salem high B team will play the Wranglers Saturday as a preliminary. Tonight both Sa lem high teams play at Wood- burn. Tennis and Golf Abandoned This Year at Oregon EUGENE, Ore., Jan. 13 (AP) The University of Oregon exec utive council tonight voted to abolish tennis and golf as college sports for the coming season. mis move became necessary, the council said, because other schools in the coast conference have taken similar action. Follow the Crowds - Fl?a0 Satto for HUac EDasro at MclhKBjp's (Stoeatt hi E The most outstanding values of most sensational savings won't last long. Men's Broadcloth Shirts Plain colors, tans, blues & white and a real shirt $1.00: 2 $1.00 The Willamette freshmen were in better condition than the Presbyterian church five and consequently pulled away from the scripture readers in the sec ond half and won. 30 to-18 on the. Willamette court last night. Coach" "Les" Sparks' men had only a one point lead at half time, but Erickson and Edwards located the loop in the last half and brought the Rook's score out of danger. Beechler, Presbyterian center and guard, was high scorer with 11 points while Edwards led the first year men with 10. Lineups: Freshmen Presbyterians . . .2 Thomas .4 Hageman . . . 1 Nelson .11 Beechler Pence Frans 5 . . . . Erickson 6 . , Edwards 10. Leask 2 . . . . Dean . .F. . .F. . O . G. ..G. . S . .3 . .S Swanson 2 . . Carkins 3 . . Bunn 2. . . . Referee. Deetx. OREGON HOSES OUT SPOKANE, Jan. 13 (AP) Apparently wearied by four gru- euing conference games since last Friday, the University of Oregon used everything in the book to come from behind and defeat Gon zaga university 33 to 31 in a non conference basketball .game to night. Gonzaga led at half time 19 to 14. Sluggish at the start, the Ore- gonians were snowed undeT a 13 point lead before they made their first points. Gonzaga played bril liantly until the last two minutes but the desperate Oregon rally opened a minute before was not to be denied. Oregon tied the count at 29, and a free throw a minute before the end gave Gon zaga the lead by a point. Two Ore gon field goals In quick succes sion and another Gonzaga free throw ended the scoring. The game was slow and marred by many fouls. Boys' Night Shirts Reg. 75c VaL Now 3 for $1.00 BOYS' RAINCOATS Various kinds, all col ors, VaL to $4.50 Now to A C") close out v 1 I BOMZABA HOOPERS BOYS' BOYS' WOOL PLAY BOOT SUITS SOY oua Reg. $1.00 VaL Good colors Ex. Special Now to close, out Boys' Caps Boys' Golf Hose Value to $1.50. Now AD colore, good " L . $1.00 rffugl.0Q 1 Lot Men's Khaki Twill Laced Breeches Sizes 29, 30 & 31 only 1gL,:$l;00 Your dollars will bring home the goods for these days at Bishops! The first squad in the city championship bowling tournament got under way last night at the Capital Alleys. Another squad will hoot Friday night and one Suny day. The last games will be rolled Sunday, January 24. Following are the scores of the first squad: Henry Barr 180, 173, 201 214, 193 961. Art Allison 178, 143. 140 144, 177824. Don Poulin 202, 214. 167 175, 171929. Walter Cline 189. 185. 160. 146. 174854. Bill Hemenway 156, 186, 193. 155, 151841. George Allen 192. 224. 175f 200, 141932. Sam Steinbock 198. 175, 193, 175, 189930. Joe Miller 152, 147. 158, 173. 181809. E BOWL CAME FILMS HERE SOON The firBt showing in the north west of the complete motion pic tures of the Tulane-Southern Cali fornia game at Pasadena New Year's day is to start here at the Saturday mid-night j matinee, Earl Rice, Warner Brothers manager, announced here yesterday. Tlie pictures will be shown Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of the fol lowing week. Rice was highly elated yester day when he received word that his theatre had been picked for the first showing. He said advance reports from the south indicated the pictures were unusually fine. The pictures will be in addition to the regular feature. FRED LEXHART WINS SEATTLE, Jan. 13 (AP) Coming back with a spectacular two fisted attack after taking a neat lacing in the first round. Freddie Lenhart, Spokane light heavyweight won the decision over Tom Patrick, Los Angeles, in a six round boxing bout here tonight. this bis: sale BOYS' PAJAMAS Finest Broadcloth Well made VaL to j $2.00 now Y J I BOYS' WINTER WEIGHT UNIONS Reg. 85c VaL Now to close out 2 for Referee, Coleman. r wiuard Hatch. L