The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 16, 1932, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, January 16, 1932
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COLUMBIA FIVE
Score 47 to 20 Surprise;
Same -'-Teams to Play
- - In Salem Tonight;
PORTLAND. Ore, Jan. IS
(AP) Willamette "onlYersIty's
basketball team defeated the Co
lumbia . anlTerslty quintet, 47 to
20, here tonight.
Tne lineups: -
Willamette Columbia
ScaleaKT;.;1... F...... 1 Hunt
Benjamin IS. . . P. . . Rlehardsoa
Kloostra S ..... C . 1 McCor mac
Allen e. . .0. . . ... S Tlskal
Kaiser 5 ....... G ..... . 1 Rossi
Paber S....... S...... 2 Stone
Rleke B ........ S . .'. 4 McCarthy
Carpenter 2.... S. 3 Meyertholen
Hartley 1......S:..... 4 Casey
Referee, De Coman.
The Bearcats surprised their
friends by the decisire victory ot
er Columbia in Portland Friday
night after a mediocre showing in
contests with independent teams
earlier in the season. HoweTer it
-was to be expected that Coach
"Spec" Keene's green squad would
imnrore and hints that it was
about to find itself were seen in
Thursday's practice session.
- The same teams will meet in the
Willamette gym tonight following
a preliminary tilt between Willam
ette's freshmen and Lincoln high
of Portland at 7:30.
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CHURCH
GAMES ARE PLAYED
Church A League
W. L.
Erangelical ........ S
Jason Lee 2
Presbyterian 2
Prultland 2
First M. E ...1
First Baptist 0
B. League
First Congregational. 3
First Christian ...... 3
American Lutherans . . 2
United Brethren ..... 0
Knight Memorial .... 0
Hval Decisions Albertson
Despite a Game Rally by
Local Boy in Final Round
Kim Albertson lost a Close 10
round decision to George HTal of
Portland at the armory Friday
night, in spite of the fact that
Kim made a strong comeback in
the final round. -
HTal appeared to be In better
condition than Albertson, . who
held the edge in the first four
rounds, but from then on showed
the effects of not having had a
fight for several ...months. In, the
fourth Kim (drove rights to
Hval's head arid sunk his" left
frequently In the Portland boy's
stomach.
Kim tired in the last part of
each succeeding round until the
ninth when he showed real
fighting spirit and gamely ham
mered blow for blow with HTal
to an even round. In the tenth
Kim had - the edge, throwing
hard blows with both hands, but
lacked the strength to place a
knockdown punch.
Buddy Ambrose also blossomed
in the last two rounds of his six
round mix with Shrimp McDon
ald of Corrallls and came out
lth a hard earned draw. Both
stumbled and fell in pile about
the. middle of the third round.
This is the second time the two
hare met and both times they
have battled to draws.
Spike Gorman of Salem won a
four round - decision from Hank
Brady of 8ilverton. Brady took
the first round, but eould not
stand up under the short solid
punches he stopped in the suc
ceeding rounds. Gorman floored
him for nine counts in the third.
Louie Nelson of Portland, an
other of the boys from Tex Sal
keld's stable, won a four round
decision from Bobby Ambrose in
popular battle. Bobby was down
for the eount of five in the third
round, but came back gamely
and rested against the ropes for
support in the final session while
he hammered rights and . lefts
like pistons to Nelson's head.
Melrln Sorrell put Curley
Brown away hastily in a sched
uled four round-, curtain raiser
which did not last a full round
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First Methodist church hoopers
moved into the win column in
the hotly contested A league Fri
day night, beating First Baptist
24 to 22. Harmon was the out
standing star of the game. '
First Christian won from
Knight Memorial 22 to 17 in an
other closely fought game, with
the Cooley brothers dominating
the scoring.
Summaries:
P. Chris. (22) (17) K. Memor.
Bruce Cooley 9 . F Burt is
Byron Cooley 8 .F. . . . 11 Wetlon
Ray. C,4 Miltonberger
Klmple2. Q......2 Adams
Berger 8 G Harriss
First M. E. (24) (22) F. Baptist
Harmon 12 F......6 Cross
Balderee 6. . ... F. .6
Blatchford C..6
Satchwell 6 .... G ... .
H46y G
Hill way s..S
Referee, Gribble.
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Morley
Morley
Parker
1 King
Swedes Will
Reveal Hoop
Game Tricks
Aside from promising a basket
ball game of great Interest, the
appearance of Olson's Terrible
Swedes against the Florshelms
next Monday night in the Willam
ette gym is taking on Importance
as an educational feature a dem
onstration of the best there is in
baskebaU.
The Swedes have been practi
cally everywhere that basketball Is
played, and they are all ex-college
players who had enough profi
ciency before starting on tour,
that if anybody anywhere display
ed any tricks that were worth
copying, they undoubtedly have
copied them.
They have played under all the
various rules amateur, American
league, eastern two-hand dribble
and incidentally between halves
they will demonstrate the unusual
two-band "frog" dribble, which
has never been seen here before.
In view of this feature of the
contest, arrangements are being
made by most of the high school
basketball coaches In and near Sa
lem to bring their entire squads
to the game, so that they may
see the latest tactics displayed.
Incidentally the Sweed's roster
does not indicate that all of them
are exclusively of Scandinavian
descent. C. M. Olson, the mana
ger, is presumably Swedish, but
listen to the lineup:
Gus Babb. forward: Au-Amerl-
can selection while at Pittsburgh
Normal; height 6 feet 2.
.Ted Simmons, forward; All-Il
linois; height 5 feet 10.
"Tiny" Barnard, center, All-
Missouri; height 6 feet 7.
Carl Eberhardt, guard; aii-
Kansas; height 6 feet.
Wayne Houdyshell. guard; Hays
Teachers; height 6 feet.
Kermlt Silverwood, forward;
Kansas Aggies; height 6 feet
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COJET
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CURTIS.
Levinsk Moves
Toward Top by
Beating Uzcudun
C CHICAGO, Jan. 15. (AP)
King Levlnsky, Chicago's heavy
freight threat, 4 continued his Tic
lorlous march today by scoring i
surprising- 10-round victory over
the rugged Basque woodchopper,
Paolino Uscudun, in the Chicago
stadium.
Levlnsky was, awarded the ver
diet on a two-to-one basis, because
lie out finished the Spaniard. Ret
eree "Little Phil" Collins voted in
favor of Levlnsky, 52 to 48, while
one of the Judges did likewise
The other Judge, however, voted
In favor of a draw.
The weather man is bo slack,
er when it comes to helping out
the Work Promotion committee.
A little more enow and threH
be a good supply of odd Jobe.
Football season is over but Bob
by Grayson still gets his picture
in the papers now as leading
man in a play. Doesn't anybody
else attend Jefferson high?
Begins to look as though the
Chinese won't need any foreign
Interference to protect their
territory in Manchuria.
Bridge, says a news dispatch. Is
a 8100,000,000 business which
furnishes a livelihood for at least
50,000 persons. It furnishes a
chief occupation for anyway twenty-five
million women.
STATERS BEAT
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33-31 TO
Get big Lead, Then see It
Dwindle to one Basket
Margin at Windup
CORY ALUS. Ore,, Jan. 15
(AP) Oregon State college open'
ed its home basketball season -here
tonight, defeating the University
of Idaho. 33 to 21. in a Pacific
Coast conference game. The score
at the halt was 22 to 18 for the
Beavers. The teams play again to
morrow night.
The Beavers at one time were
leading 17 to f. but were unable
to score again until the Vandals
had boosted their total to 13.
Early fn the second half, Ore
gon state started dropping them
In again and ran their eount to
23 before Idaho found the basket
once 'more. Then " the visitors
climbed rapidly to bring the count
to 33 to 27 with only a few min
utes, to go. The Bearers centered
their attention on keeping Idaho
out of scoring range but Grenler
and Barrett broke through and
counted each a field goal.
Idaho (81) FG
Barrett, F
Hurley, F ...-. 1
Grenler, O .......... 4
Wicks, G 0
Lackey, G ..J
Herman, G . . ..,-..-. 0
Parrish Five
Winner Over
Scotts Mills
The Parrish lunior high basket-
Cherrian Reserves Look as u "am u.pj bu
salem men
Good as Regulars
47-17 Victory
in
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Totals f 12
Oregon State (M)
Pagans, F
Merrill, F
Lewis, C
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WOODBURN. Jan. II. The
Salem high school basketball team
trampled on Woodburn'a Bull
dogs here tonight la much the
same fashion as in the first game
at Salem. 10 days ago, winning
4T to 17.
The Bulldogs were outclassed
all the way. Salem's first team
lied up a 17-to-2 lead la the first
period and then retired in faror
of the second stringers who held
sway for two quarters before the
regulars went in again. The re
serves scored Jnst about as rapid
ly as the first team. The naif tune
score was 25 to 7.
Pickens, one of the reserves,
was the high scorer of the game.
with Bone one point behind. Ev
ans and Pardy led in Woodburn'a
game fight against odds.
Salem's B team defeated Wood
burn's 24 to t after taking a 16
to-3 lead-in the first half.
Summary of A teams' game:
Woodburn Salem
D. Ramsdell 1 .F 7 Kelly
Nelson 4 F. ...... .8 Bone
Pardv 7 ....... O..... .T Barrel!
Jackson I ....O f eanaiora
Evans 1 O Sachtler
Schwab ..... 8 Pickens
Thomas 1 ...9 t Brownell
Bovle . . . . t.- . . B oowuen
Gearln S 4 Mosher
S ;...Dobi
Referee, Kgleston.
TOGTJB FOR FTJB .
PARIS (AP) -The vocne tor
fur hag spread axea ta blouses.
One of the smartest attefcuooa
costumes has a tunic blouse a
fine black broadtail. . ?
sloa of the Inflated oval most of
the game Friday alght to defeat
Scotts Mills 21 to 7 on-the Parrish
floor.
This marks the sixth victory for
Coach Frank Brown's undefeated
Juniors.
DeJardln opened the scoring
with a field goal and Werts fol
lowed with -a long shot. DeJardln
broke through for a cripple and
Coons added another point on" a
free throw to give rarrlsh a 8 to
0 lead at the end of the first quarter.
Coons and DeJardln gave back
bone to the team and played good
games at guard. Werts showed up
better tonight and with a little
more aggressiveness will make a
first class center.
Parrish led 18 to 2 at half time
and finished the game by allow
ing Scotts Mills only two field
goals for the entire contest.
Lineups:
Parrish Scotta Mills
Salstrom 2 F 2 Jayne
Carter F...... Johnson
Wlrts 6 C. 5 Thomas
DeJardln 7 G Macy
Coona 5 ...... . G Hosklns
StlnkeC S.... H. Hoskln
Referee, Manning.
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Davis, G .1 2 0 -w-y I-.
. :::;:::! I 5 Dallas Piles
Up Big Score
In Basketball
Totals 12 9 12
Referee, Emil Piluso, Portland;
umpire, Scott Mllligan, University
of Oregon.
SWIMMING
T
Witham Out as
Colorado Coach
DENVER, Jan. 15. (AP)
Coach of the University of Col
orado's football teams for the last
12 years, Myron B. Witham today
was relieved of the position by ac
tion of the board of regents In re
fusing to renew his contract.
III
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Cougars Defeat
Husky Hoop Five
By Single Point
The Salem high school swim
ming team, which nas been show
ing improvement In recent meets,
will go up against the University
blah of Eugene squad at the Y
pool here at 2 o'clock this after
noon. Coached by Paul Lafferty,
University of Oregon star and for
mer Salem high student, the Unl
rerslty high swimmers are ex
pected to put up a good fight for
today's honors.
Nine events are on the schedule
for the meet. With the exception
of the relays, each team will enter
two men In each event.
The events and Salem entrants
will be as follows:
Relay, 100 yards 1 Brownell,
2 C. Reed, 8 Wesley, 4 J. Reed.
Breast, 40 yards C. Reed, B
Parker.
Dash, 100 yards W. Needham,
88,
HIGH SCHOOL
BASKKTUALL SCORES
At Klamath Falls: Med ford
Klamath Falls 28.
At Portland: Forest Grove
Roosevelt 20.
At Tillamook! Nawberg 17, Til
lamook 41.
18. I a
DALLAS, Jan. IB Dallas high
chool aerved notice that It will
be an adversary to be feared in
basketball circles this year, wnen
Its team swamped Monmouth
hlxh. last year's county and dis
trict champions, 67 to 11 here
tonleht. Dallas was ahead 26 to
8 at half time. Elliott was Dal
las' scoring ace.
The featnre of the came was
m . . I
a snot rrom center ovar ia mit
ers and through the hoop by
Wilson of Monmouth.
The Dallas B squad beat the
Monmouth B quintet 26 to 6 In
preliminary game. Dallas plays
J. Reed.
Free style, 40 yards Brownell,
Weslev.
Back. 40 yards McQuald, J.
Reed.
Diving B. Armprlest, Houge.
Freestyle, 220 yards Need-
ham, Martin.
Medley relay O. Reed, breast;
McQuald. back: Brownell, free
style.
' Water polo J. Reed, captain of
five-man team.
Salem substitutes Orwlg, Clark,
Sexton. Chapel.
Officials: Charles Gill, starter;
Charles Perry, clerk; Bob Need
ham, first judge; Darwin Calfee,
diving judge: Wallace Hug. an
nouncer: Phil Brownell. second
Judge; Needham, referee and um
pire.
Corvallls here next Friday.
Summary of A game:
Dallas Uonmouth
Mlnnlch 7 F......1 Schon
LeFors 12 F. . . Wlnegar
Elliott 18. ..... G.....1 Hlnkle
Lewis 2.... ...... O 4 Little
Fournler 8 G..1 R. MeKern
D. Cadle 6. . .-. . 8 4 Wilson
B. Cadle 4 S
Robinson 8 .... 8
Pemberton 7 ... 8
Referee, Dwlght Adams.
HOLLYWOOD
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PULLMAN. Wash.. Jan. 15
(AP) Washington State college
slipped from behind to defeat the
University of Washington- 28 to
27 tonight in as fierce and spec
tacular a basketball battle as
these two ancient rivals have
ever played. The university led
at the half 17 to 16.
The lead changed hands five
times in the first half, to put the
Huskies out in front at the half,
but after McLarney, Cougar
guard, caged a long one-handed
shot as the second half opened,
the winners were never passed.
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