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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1932)
.PACE TWELVE THe OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregoiy Thursday Morning, February 25. 1932 nspiED Sugal, Grieg nd Hendrie C, nions for Second hear; Bouts Fast Three of last year's champions "repeated In the- Salem city wrestl ing championship tournament at the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday nicht. though Sueal won In tho 158 class this time In place of the 175 which he took a year ago. Crete and Hendrie were the other title defenders who were successful. One of the best match es was between Grelg and Peplon which necessitated overtime per iods before Grelp won a decision. Action featured the bouts which were mostly better than last year's. The crowd was also larger. Results: Heavyweight Yada won from Lor en x who was ill. 175 Colegrove from Calaba. 158 Don Sugal took a fall from Girod and'a fall from Wal berg. 145 Bigby drew a bye and de elsioned Gander who took a fajl from Olney in the first round. 135 Dumont from Ferris on a default. 125 Hendrie took a fall from Peltier in the finals after throw ing Sugai in the first round. Pel tier took a fall from Dudley In the first round. 115 Greig decisioned Ander son in the final, decisioned Pe-pion In the semi-final and took a fall from- Underwood in the first round. Pepion took a default from Martin in the first round and An derson took a fall from DeMonde In the first round. 105 Courtney decisioned Os- Referee, PafHogue; timekeep ers, Hollis Huntington and Har old Eakin; clerk. Bill Ross. Prof. W. 1. Staley presented the medais to thi winners. m DEFEATS snrh hiet TURNER, Feb. 24 The Tur ner Athletic club basketball team won from Stayton, their nearest competitors in the Santiam league race, in a hard fought game here tonight. The score was 22-21. Stayton grabbed the lead early In the game and was not headed until near the finish when Tur ner broke through for several cripples to win by a one point margin. Score at half time was 12-10 for Stayton. Turner's next game will be played in Salem Saturday night" when it will compete in the dis trict tournament for Independent .district champions. Starting lineups: Turner (22) .... . . . .21 Stayton Briggs 2 F 2 Platts M. Pearson 7...F 18 Ware W. Pearson 2 . . . C Lisby Martin 1 G Darby A. Gath G Thomas E. Gath lp S 1 Shelton Bones 3 Canaries Beaten By Owls Quintet The Owls defeated the Canaries 9 to 7 in Wednesday's Parrish lea gue basketball game. Summary: Owls Canaries Causey, 4 F 2, Glaisyer Andrews, 3 F Wedell Hansen C Scott Saunders, 2 G....5, Kesucher Hoffert G Fowler 'IIS r 1 ML r f JR. 1 9 1 fe I 0 for 3. rr-' 1230 State Street Dallas and Perrydale are First Round Winners, Polk Tourney; Overtime Played MONMOUTH. Feb. 24. (Spe cial) Dallas defeated Independ ence 25 to 13 and Perrydale nosed out the strong Bethel Quintet 19 to 17, in the opening games of the Polk county high school bas ketball tournament here tonight. Bethel and Independence will play at 2:30 Thursday afternoon and the Perrydale - Dallas game will follow. Close checking featured the Dallas-Independence game tonight and it was fairly close up to the final quarter when Dallas forged ahead rapidly. Dallas was ahead 15 to 10 at half time. LeFors and Elliott were the leading point makers. An overtime period was neces sary to decide the Perrydale-Beth-el contest. Bethel held Perrydale scoreless in the first quarter and scored 7 points, but Perrydale r sr n i rm-n-l . . . . . -. ' as ii i COMMENTS CURTIS The Willamette-Whitman basketball series at Walla Walla tonight and Friday night Is looked upon as a championship affair, bat Lln field is still in the running al , though not every follower of Northwest conference sports realizes it. , Linfield . has lost just one game, the one to Willamette here, so if Willamette and Whit man should divide their series, that would throw the whole bur den of settling the championship on the Willamette-Linfield game to be played at McMinnville next Tuesday. In that case Willamette could win the gonfalon by beating IJinfield, but the Wild cats could get nothing better than .a tie with the Missionar ies by beating the Bearcats. However, if a tie should result Whitman and Linfield, who for some reason have nearly always failed to agree on bas ketball relations, p r o b a b y would play to decide the mat ter. Here are the present stand ings: W. L. Pet. Willamette 7 0 1.000 Whitman 6 0 1.000 Linfield 5 1 .833 Pacific 3 0 .375 Albany 1 7 .125 Puget Sound 0 9 .000 Willamette teams have lost only five conference games in six seasons that Spec Keene has been at the helm. Knock, knock. There may be another to add to that list by tonight. Four of the games lost have been to Whitman. The District 15 championship in the state high school basket ball race may be the first to be decided. Medfojd and Ashland win piay rriaay nignt at Aiea ford, and reports from there say this one game will decide the district title. Usually severs games nave neen me ruie aown there. That district Is one which will have no tournament. After writing yesterday that the Salem Senators were plan ning not to enter a league this year, we learned that the Eu- Wholesome Milk Makes Wholesome Foods Miss Brown and Miss Sansom of the States-man-Safeway Cook ing School chose Ha zel Dell v Dairy milk and cream for two reasons: (1) II makes cooking and baking a pleasure because it is easy to work with. (2) This wholesome milk makes nutritious foods. - Hazel Dell's rich, creamy milk gives a firm, tasty batter and better baking dough. Hence, the ease of handling. Hazel Dell's milk imparts its wholesome flavor and nutrition to any food in which it is used. Hazel Dell Dairy Phone 9622 came back strong and was only two points behind, 9-7, at the half. Bethol was over-anxious in the last quarter. Van Otten scored Perrydale's winning point in the overtime. Summaries: Dallas (25) (13) Independence Minnich 4 F. 2 McEldowney Le Fors 9 . . . . F . . . . 3 Lenbart Elliott 6 C. 4 Chrlstenson Robinson 4....G Newton Fournier 2. . . .G. . . . 4 Hardman Referee, Adams; umpire, Cad-well. Bethel (7) (19) Perrydale Christenaon 6..F.. 11 Van Otten Kahle 2 ...F 2 Keyt Freeman 7....C 4 Miller Rhode 2 G Macken Pearson G . 2 Molenaar Referee,Cadwell; umpire, Ad ams. Oddie Issues Soring Call For Football WOODBURN, Feb. 24 Spring football sessions for Woodburn high school prospective gridsters will' start Monday, according to plans made by Gilbert Oddie, head football coach, and Jim Mill er, assistant. A number of boys who wish to have the fundamenals of the game more firmly fixed in their minds are expected to re port. Several "border line" men will probably find that the spring practice will be to. their benefit. Lettermen for next fall's football team are much more numerous than they were In the autumn of 931. The spring practice will last ntil the weather Is so good that baseball practice can start. Woodburn High Second Quintet Wins Two Tilts WOODBURN, Feb. 24 Wood- burn high school's second string basketball team won two games from teams representing Hub bard high school in the Wood- burn gym Monday night. In the first game the local secondstring trounced the Hubbard second tring by a score of 20 to 3. In the main game Woodburn again showed supremacy, this time win ning by a 23-17 score. Presthus for Woodburn was high scorer for the game, with 11 points. Bilyeu was second with six markers. Woodburn's lineup included Bilyeu, Presthus, Froemke, George Koch and Gus- tafson. Gil Oddie is coach of the Woodburn "B" squad. gene Townles are anxious to get into a league after playing independent baU last year. Such is life. rJ vt V with salads that aro topped with dolicious Best Foods Mayonnaise! Do you want to lose Weight? Do you want to maintain your tlim, youthful figure? Then eat two salads daily, bountifully top ped with Best Foods Mayonnaise. 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The lineups: Oregon Normal E. O. Normal Pettys 3 F 1 Baxter Scroggins 13 ... .F 7 Metcalf Squires C. . . 2 Belts Hockema 8 G. . , 8 Cord en 3 Bledon Engebretsen 2 . . G Bachland 3 S McKenzle 2 S Rahkola 1 S Johnson 1 S Referee, Hauk. Salem. Scio Will Play At Sweet Home And at Turner SCIO, Feb. 24 Two games are scheduled for the high school basketball teams this week-end. On Friday the boys will go to Sweet Home. On Saturday, both the boys' and girls' teams will meet the Turner teams in the local gym. No return game will be played with Turner. Leland Miller, who sprained his knee in the game with Sh'edd, will probably not be in the games this week-end. Unless a game is scheduled with the deaf school girls, the games Saturday will end the bas ketball season for Scio. MacFarlane is Tourney Winner ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Feb. 24 (AP) Willie MacFarlane, the veteran Scot from Tuckahoe, N. Y., won the 54 hole St. Pet ersburg open golf tournament to day with a score of 209. He nosed out Dave Hackney of Lowell, Mass., by one stroke, and received 1 500 top prize. Hackney got $300. TO MEET ANTIOCH AIRLIE, Feb. 23. The Alrlie grade school basketball squad will compete with Antioch squad here Thursday afternoon. Antioch defeated Airlie In the last game, 19 to 12. w I Some test Foods products wied In the Cooking School Best Foods Mayannalaa, that knt auch delicate, tasty fiavwr to salads prepared by expert a. And Bast Foads Thou sand Island Dressing, and Salad Dressing proved equally popular. Zestful Best Feeds Relish Spred was sarved by avaryona an meats, salads, and sandwiches. 1 . I Four Quints Are Entered For Tourney Four teams will compete in the district- championship amateur basketball tournament here Sat urday and next Tuesday nights, it was announced Wednesday. The tournament games will be played on the Y. M. C. A. floor according to present plans. Gladstone will represent Clack amas county, Dallas city team will represent voik and the Turner or the Stayton auintet in adriitinn tn the Florsbeims will be entered from Marion county. All four teams will play in a first round double header Sat nr. day night and the winners will meet in me iinal next Tuesday night. Highland Butte Jaunt Arranged By Chemeketans On Sunday. February 28. T.wi Stanley will lead the Chemeke tans on a trip to the Highland Butte lookout station 15 miles northeast of Molalla. Mr. Stanley says the tower at the top of the yo-root climb will be open to vis itors, and if visibilitv la ennd. splendid view of the surrounding country may be had. There will not be a long hike in connection with this trip, but there is much of Interest to see. The trip is be ing substituted for the Mt. Hareb climb which had been scheduled for this date. Registrations are being made at the Senator hotel. Party will leave the hotel at 10:00 a. m. and each one will bring his own lunch. Cof fee will be served by the local walks committee. - 1 ' Monmouth Quint Beats Woodburn By 39-22 Score WOODBURN, Feb. 24. The Monmouth Independents defeated the Woodburn town basketball team here tonight. 39 to 22. The score was tied 4-all at the end of the first period but Monmouth forged ahead after that, holding a 13-to-8 lead at half time. Summary: Woodburn Monmouth Bomhoff ....F 16 Crowe Hughes 2 F 9 Beck Baldwin C 6 Larabee A. Schooler 8. .0 4 Moore L. Schooler. . . .G. . . . 5 Hamilton Chapelle 6. . . .S Chapelle 6 S ABIE ISRAEL WINS SEATTLE, Feb. 24 (AP) Abie Israel, flashy little Seattle featherweight, pounded his way to a bloody decision over Chris Mc Cardle, Vancouver, B. C, in the six round main event of a fight program here tonight. Israel won four rounds to McCardle's two. STEELE HOLDS LEWIS BOSTON. 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