The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, fDregon, STmday Morning, February 33, X932 PAGE EIGIIT Moiria Ouiuti 31 to 2. 7 Salem High i . - 1 3. i BUHRELL TAKES SCORING HONOR Gladstone Beats Florsheims, Ahd'Will Oppose Dallas in Independent Tourney Final STATERS BEIT ORFGOrJ e Fishermen; are Disqualified For District Race and V , Rainier may Come ASTORIA. Ore.. Feb.- 27 ($mMi1I The Salem high school basketball team came back with lot of aggressiveness to nlg ht and darted through the As toria Fishermen's defense to win SI to 27. Thla victory for Salem ties up the season's competition between the two teams, each hay ing won and lost on the other's floor. COM CURTIS, Dallas Wins Polk Title by Last Quarter Rally; Score 23-18; District Meet Soon MONMOUTH, Feb. 27. (Spe. 1 throw la the third-period, which An unheralded but fast moving I Game IS Tight Battle MOSt Jcial) Dallas hh school's has- ended with the score tied. 18-aU. Cladstone . oulntet. comsoitd a ri-!i I ketball team turned the tables on I Dallas slaved at&tv Mum. Cheer np, old column, your fa vorite hate is spreading.' Hark-to the editorial page of the Klam-' ath News: "The state high school athletic Gladstone . quintet, composed chiefly of three, brothers of Garnie Cranor, ex-Willamette 1 star ath lete, performed the unexpected in the district independent tourna ment here Saturday night by run ning away from Salem's Flor 8 helms to -win 40 to 2S and Qual ify for the finals Tuesday night against Dallas,, which defeated Turner 39 to 31 in the other first round game. Gladstone hit a fast pace from the start and allowed the, Flor- sheims no field goals In the first quarter which ended to 1. In Of way; Only 4 Points First ten Minutes ketball team turned the tables on I Dallas played steady, conserva- Betnel high tonignt and won tne i uve ball in the final quarter and HUSKIES AGAIN NORTH CHIPS Lee. f 2 HanoTer, f ...... ...2 I I I Weber, f Fuller, e ............ o-s Calrney, g ..... , Nelson, g .......... .2 . Polk county championship by cap-" taring the final game of the coun ty tournament, 23 to 18. It took a lot of hard fighting to accom plish it. however. . After Dallas led off ; witn tne association made a bobble last Fighting hard right from the I year when it decided to hold dls- I that period the Florsheims had tart, the cherrians niied up a 17 to 7 lead in the first half, which' perhaps was fortunate' as the Fishermen, led again by the flashy Palmberg, scored 20 points to Salem's 14 in theecond half. Scoring honors went to Bur rell, Salem center, who piled up 11 of his team's points. It was announced here this afternoon that the district high school athletic board had disqual ified Astoria high for an infrac tion of the rules and that the colorful Fishermen would he pro hibited from competing for the district title. This was something of a blow to the Salem squad as well as to Astoria, for it was be lieved that the Fishermen and the Cherrians might hare an op- trlct tournaments to determine which schools shall go to the Salem - state basketball tourna ment. ' ' "Under the new system a team can- lose every game it plays all year, yet could go to the state tournament by winning., the dis trict meet an Improbability but a possibility. ' "The" state tournament at Sa lem comes - the second week in March, the district playoffs the first In order to capture their district title, a team of high school boys in the average dis trict will have to play tour games in one weekend." . . It the team is rood enough to capture the state title it will have to win four games there eight games portunity to settle the moot point j in nine days too much for any or superiority ai me -swiwuf i nign scfiooi atmete. nament. It Is the consensus ot opinion here that Rainier will win the district title. "The Medford-Ashland-Grants Pass district is going to Ignore the state athletic association's or ders to hold a district tourna ment and it is entirely proper that they should." Slightly erroneous as to dates, but the editor's heart is la the right place. He relates further that coaches and par ents of players all over the state are protesting and that the system probably won't last long. One thing we have to be thankful for here; the district tournament in this district will not be played In Salem. "Highclimber" at Eugene Is hut for a few minutes, Willam- also riding his favorite hate: ette might have won the first "saiemi tne state unaiwpion game, but in the second one the City! whole Whitman team played in- "Salem has won another bas- snired hall' and anv nlaver wis ketball game and claimed an- ahl tn irnrA If riven a irhost at a I other state championship! It chance. The players brought back a similar story and stated that they were confident that they could take the second game and played much harder in the second tilt than in the first, hut Lady Luck smiled on the Missionaries and they were able to convert almost every shot into points. Whitman started the season with all ot Its last year's players on hand, the full squad which had KeeneLauds Team's Play At Whitman Coach "Spec" Keene and his squad returned to Salem Satur day with no bitterness whatsoever over the defeats and lauded the Whitman team. Keene said that plenty of chances to score but couldn't find the basket. Later on, their opportunities to score were whittled down considerably, though their shooting improved. Gladstone excelled especially in following the ball, and its white shirted. boys seemed able to score from any position. "The Flor sheims held the visitors even in the second period but were still behind 14 to 9 at its close. In the third period Drager and Marr re tired on fouls, which helped the team's chances none at all. Glad stone led 28 to 14 at the end of the third period. The Florsheims took more long shots in the final quarter and cut down the margin but Gladstone kept on scoring. Turner gave Dallas strong op position in the first quarter ot their game, and again near . the close hut Dallas forged far .ahead in the middle periods. Gath proved an unstoppable sharp shooter for Turner but the com bination of Webb, Uglow and Me Bee was toe much for his more or less ' single banded perform ance. ' Summaries: Florsheims Gladstone Scales, 8 . F 5 A. F. Cranor Kitchen, 8 F14, E. Cranor Drager, 2 C. 8, Randall Marr ....l ..G Mlsener Foreman, 8 G-13, A. Cranor Kelly, 2 S Ross. 2 S Referee, Lemmon. Turner Dallas Gath, 17 CORVALLIS, Ore., Feb. 27. (AP) Oregon State college won third place in the northern dlvl- KTiT Eiht three points Bethel teek the il1"?.?:?? LKi .till ahead-12 to 8 at half time. 5-iV h iZ Trwi. At that point Bethel's progress hLT?.L i. LfSv2?K,.52S: hri checked and it got only a free . . AJVUI 13S4JLIV v7vmw S7W at the start of the game that four minutes passed -before Lewis scored the first points. After six minutes of scoreless play Roberts dropped in a basket to . tie the eount. The score was tied twice more before the end of the half. The score was tied again at 13 on the card for Tuesday night's show. If King can get past Jones Tuesday night, he will be estab lished as equal to any of them as far as Salem fans are concerned. Jones will have a hard Job Bethel .went into a defensive slump, with the result that Coach Shreeve'e boys acquired a comfort able margin. Summary: Bethel DaUas Chrlstensen ll.F...... 1 LeFors Kahle F..... 8 Minnich Freeman 6....C...... 7 Elliott Rhode. ...... .G. ...... 3 Lewis Pearson O . . . . 3 Robinson Domes 2......S 3 Cadle Referee, Adams; umpire, Cad- well. Beat CQugars 44-38? Will Meet California Again For Coast Title Totals IS 14 12 Refereer Ralph Coleman, Cor- valllsj umpire: Abe Conense the Orangemen pulled away and held their lead until the end. . The box score: Oregon (20) FGFTPF Olinger, F 0 10 Watts, F 0 Roberts, C Calkins, G Levoff. G Jeffers, G , , ,. SEATTLE. Feb. 27 (AP) A fast-breaking and skilled bas ket-shooting UnlveAlty of Wash ington team won the basketball championship .of the Northern di vision Pacific coast conference here tonight when the Huskies downed Washington State college by a 44-38 score. By their victory, the Huskies won the right to battle with the University of California, " also crowned Southern division cham pions tonight, for the Pacific coast title. The two were the fi nalists here last year, with Wash ington winning the title. J e k Hanover, sensational sophomore forward, practically won the game for Washington with his nine conversions out of 11 tries, more than the lead .u" Lincoln countr. Toledo and New- Washington won by. In all he T&e neaa scissors wnicn i . . . - . . . . . . . i em,ntil 13 nnlntm BERKELEY. Cal.. Feb. 27 (AP) la a play oft game for the Southern division basketball championship ot the Pacific coast conference,' Clarence "Nibs" Price's California Cagers tonight defeated Southern California 28 to 22. The victory gave the Beers the Southern division title for the second consecutive year. DALLAS. Feb. 27-A revised and final schedule for the District 11 basketball tournament to be all early In the second Halt but aroidlng King's flying heed scis i!1.1!! n,. I r!f-ji .. ut.. (i,.. M aa made public here by R. R. Turner, chairman ot the 8Ll?LnV the 7vV ."ur '7:: "7 exception of the second team from VUV tv V WV Atjaaa() view wa, w UJ " ., rm.TimTm Play Saturday night to decide amount of punishment. The bout is scheduled for two U FRIENDS WIN JUNIOR TITLE whleh team goes to the meet. Ben ton county is sending teams from -1 . JTwil.. T T AT- I Corvallls, Bellfountaln and Phil hours unless one of the contes- ,,.v, t .u( ToUls Oregon State (26) O'Connell. F Thomas, F Lewis, C Fagans, Q Merrill, .0 MaeDonald, P .8 2 12 .1 0 0 3 4 1 2 tants takes two falls In less time, That will aHow Jones plenty ot chance to get his whip wrlstlock going and apply a few of his shoulder butts In the bargain. In some respects Jones' wrest ling resembles that of Robin omath. The teams finished in the county standings in the order named. Dallas. Bethel and Perry- dale will represent Polk eounty, with Siletx and either Toledo or Newport from Lincoln. The tournament will be played Totals 10 t Referee: Bobby Morris; um pire, Emil Piluso. FIREMEN WIN 110 61ES SB III J Briggs, 2 F Pearson, 4 C Martin, 1 G Ware, 5 G Lesley, 2 S Referee, Lemon. SCIO, Feb. 27. The Scio fire men's basketball team scored two victories on its home floor Wed nesday night The firemen won F 1, Vaughn from Mill City by a score of 25 to Ree4.: 'Reed appears to be getting on. a double elimination basis and the worn ot the bargain fre quently, and absorbs a lot of punishment, but when he once gets a lead, he follows it tnrougn with catlike speed until he gets his fall. Jones is the same In that respect. The bout between the two promises to be as fast and as In teresting as any staged here tor many months. Harry Kuehne and Bulldog Jackson will appear here In a preliminary bout. Jackson ap peared here before, but was sick at -the time and hopes to show Salem fans that he does under stand what the game ot wrest ling is all about. matters not whether It's in horse shoe pitching, ping-pong, foot balL basketball, tiddledewinks or one-old-cat, you can always de pend on Salem coming through as the state champion. . . "Salem's most recent cham pionship is the Oregon Y. M. C. A. title. The Capitol City team won this by virtue of a victory over a Portland Y. M. C. A. team, and by refusing to play Eugene. . Salem did offer Eugene a M E NIK SI MS 11, Me Bee 1 19, and from the Jason Lee church 14, Webb I team of Salem, SO to 31. 2, Griffin! Summaries: 11 Uglow Scio MU1 City Beal 4 F 1 Carter McDonald 11..F..,., Ellsworth Ronnie 12. ....G.. ....... Hodge Miller 2.....G..8 Catherwood Caldwell 8 .... G ...... . 2 Gregory 6. Burton S Balschweid . . . . S Johnson S C. Burton ..... S Referee, Long. Two hundred and titty home economics students, teachers and split games with the Willamette game Tuesday of this week, but I parents attended the second an- Sde Jason Lee Beal 14. F..o f Duncan McDonald 24.. F I Gles Rennie 8.... ..C. 1 Baumgartner Todd 2 G. . . .. 3 Watson Bearcats on Willamette s own floor in 1931. Willamette started 'the season with three veterans the local team was unable to take it on such short notice and agreed to play on Thursday . ai M 1 -. I TnV v ft nuai meeting oi nign scuooi u- uuuju. . . ..vr. . . . . nomlc clubs held Friday and Sat- Caldwell 2....S 12 Magee and wound up with only two. Per-1 night, or any other night. But no! Salem passes the contest ana claims the crown. It will be re membered that the Parrish Jun ior high school of Salem claimed the state Junior high title after refusing to play Roosevelt of Eugene." ey Carpenter and Erwin kjoos- tra.., ; , Two new players at Whitman were good enough to break in on Nig Borleske's .veteran team. . These were Miller and Irving, Mil ler wedging his way In to he a running mate with Buddy Apple gate at forward and Irving replac ing one of the guards. This duo of new life scored 38 points in the two games against -Willamette. Keene reported that the Whit man guards were easily the beet ' in the conference and that the task in Friday night's game ap peared hopeless in the second half when the Missionaries hit their stride." Tuesday the Bearcats will play Llnfield college with the outcome Hold er, Roy. About that Roosevelt business Parrish had gone to Eugene to play Roosevelt the year before, and Roosevelt refused to come here for a return game after first agreeing to do so. And about this Y. M. C. A. business it wasn't a Salem af fair at all. The first announce ment that Portland and Salem Y. teams would play for the state enson title came from Portland and Sa- urday at McMinnvllle. The con ference was in charge of Miss Frances M. Wright, supervisor of home economics with the state board for vocational education. Miss Thelma Glldea and Miss Edna Fltts ot McMinnvllle, as sisted in arrangements. C. A. Howard and O. D. Adams, both with the education department of the state here, at tended the conference. Other per sons attending the convention from Salem were: Mrs. Eula Creech, head ot the Salem high school home economics depart ment, Dorothy Krebs, president of the local club, Mary Lois Griggs, Dorothy Alexander, "Es ther Glbbard, Dorothy Corey, Dorothy Beckley, Lola Dale Pick ens, Betty Monell and ins Jor- Taylor S Miller. . ... .0 Balschweid 2 . . S King-Jones Mat Tangle Of Interest a total of 14 games will be played; In ease a team that has been de feated once wins the last game an other game will be necessary, as a team must be beaten twice before it is eliminated. Dwight Adams of Salem and Ralph Coleman of Cor vallis will be the officials. The revised schedule is as fol lows: Wednesday. March 2 1 Philomath vs. Lincoln 2d, 2:30 p. m. 2. Corvallls vs. Bethel. 3:30 n. m. 3 Snets vs. Perry dale, 7:30 p. m. 4 Bellfountaln vs. Dallas. 8:30 p. m. Thursday, March S 8 Loser of 1 vs. loser of 2, 10 a. m. 8 Loser of 2 vs. loser ot 4, 11 a. m. T Winner of 1 vs. winner of 2. 2:20 v. m. g winner of 2 vs. winner of 4, 2:20 it. m 9 Winner of I vs. winner of 8, 7:20 n. m 10 Loser of 7 vs. loser of 8, 8:80 p. xn. Friday. Hatch 4 11 Winner of 9 vs. winner ot 10. 2:30 n. m. 12 Winner of T vs. winner of 8. 2:20 v. m. 12 Winner of 11 vs. loser of 12, 8 p. m. Saturday. March 5 14 Winner ot 18 rs. winner tween the City Dads and the l0f 13. 8 p, m Polecats. The old timers' team I jf the winner of game 18 wins will include "Sure Shot" Boyd-1 the 14th game, a play-off will be ston, "Dead Eye" Hayes, 'What I necessary between the two teams a Man" Eakln, Ballantyne, Wll-lnivlnr in No. 14. If the winner Hams, Helgerson, Kelly, Gates, 0f 12 wins the Anal game, that Savery, and Rice. The regular I team will remain undefeated and i Polecat team will be In action I the extra came will not be neces- counted 13 points, to lead the Huskies. After the game. Coach Ed- mundson said he planned to leave for the south with. 10 men on Wednesday tor the coast title series, with games tentatively scheduled for next Friday, Satur day and Monday nights. W. S. C. (S8) PG FT PF Cross, f 1 1 0 Holsten, f 3 2 3 Bonedecker, t 1 0 1 Gordon, c 3 3 3 McLarney, g . . n . . . . 8 4 2 Scott, g ... 1 0 3 Graham, g ... ,t.. ...0 0 2 Totals 14 10 14 The Highland Friends team In v the junior Sunday school basket . ball league yesterday ran away with themselves to win the cham pionship and defeated the First Baptists by a score of 22 to 9. L. Brown, the champs' center, took-high scoring honors for the game by looping them in for 10 points. In consolation games, the Evangelicals won from the Unit ed Bretheren, 18 to 7, and the First Methodists from the Knight Memorials, 11 to 9. Main game summary: Highland Friends First Baptist Sefern 2 F 8 Roth Wlnslow 6. . . .F. L. Brown 10. ..C. . Beckett 2 G. B. Brown O . , Llndstrom 2. ..S. . Turpin . . . White . 2 Causey McTintpany . 2 Brower Three Contests Slated Monday Night at Dallas DALLAS, Feb. 27 Basketball fans are Vssured three fast games on Monday night when a triple header is played on the high school floor. At 7 o'clock, the B squad of Troop 24 will play the Dalas Junior high quintet and the first team of the scouts will play at 7:48 against the McMinn vllle Boy Scouts. The games are being played to benefit the Boy Scout fund:- Tbe main event will be be- against the old-timers with Mc Cann and Forrette as forwards: Morrison, eenter; Moaer and Dunn, guards: and Craven, utility. sary. 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A. team until after the Portland-Salem series i was played. And Eugene did ac- i cept the Tuesday date, we are reliably informed, and then can- celled it. - Anyway, what's the holler? Eugene baa been Invited into the northwest tournament at ' Seattle and we confidently ex pect It to take a trouncing from Salem there. What happened to your state championship junior baseball team last summer, Highclimber? Didn't Salem, after Eugene had been ruled out for Ignoring the eligibility rules, invite your boys : up here for a game and pound in runs until darkness caused . a halt? Score 23 to 0. But Chat'iTthT use? High climber Just most have .his peeve, because ; Eugene hasn't produced state champion I the last five years so far as we can recalL When ed Robin appearance ling arena, many ot the fans be gan to speculating as to his probable chances with other grap- plers of his weight who are known here. Many at once linked his name with Wildcat McCann and opin ion was apparently divided as to who would win If such a match could be arranged. King took his second Salem - opponent without CHRYSLER Ok AIRLIE, Feb. 27. The Alrlie grade school basketball squad de feated Antloch In a fast game here Thursday afternoon with a final score of S? to 18. Jack Welnert was high point man for Alrlie 'th th enges Ladles who received food prizes at" Friday's cooking school and took them home in dishes are ask ed to return them to Gahladorf 's. 225 Court street. Two dishes hare not yet been returned, 'a chop dish and a salad bowl. The Statesman asks the ladles who took them to return these dishes to Mr. Gahlsdorf. too much difficulty, Perey Jack-(with 14. son. I The Alrlie lineup Included Mel- Now Matchmaker Barry Plant I Tin McKlhbens, Harry Bose, Jack haa put King's name beside that I Welnert, Jake Ploule and Orville of the old veteran Henry Jones Whltaker. 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