. .. . : -- .... - , . ,. ..... .... .-,- ; ..... . : , - - TTTr7 - . . , . ..... , - .,- . . ... . . -- -r v ; rv"- ; . . - . Y . t. . , . r . X" . - . S . . M Sr- M ' .'-mm is a at a an ar a m w m m - mm mm a w - 8 SILLY COCCI OS Large Squad Turns Out for Spring Grid Work at W. U.J Other N;W. Teams Working Twenty-five men reported for a V Cccrge Wlson, exiGridder prt footbauieandt- I. 'TO Make bOW; 4- LadS til Keen ot Willamette university dates celled f- by Coach 'Spec uli.AM'minnUmiv -7. I ,HOMI7 anernoon. Txxay suits Indiscnminate mix . win. be issued and the work ni A battle royal -and two ether - Keene will be assisted : this cm 1 lgcugtis1 ;.TJp a Sweetland field they're installing a ' cnrying - cuUnf, Try that rapidly on your crlco thyroid muscle. Bow do they make, curve enrh bo, wo sean, now do they carb? ' - . ylrht royal battles are slated tor I spring by Tom Drynan, backfleld the bUr frappllnc enow at the Sa-1 ferformer Coa the' Oregon - State 4 lest armory, tonight. on one of the t tally for three seasons ending la best wrestling ticket that Match-1 it 30.-Dryaan. Is teaching at Par- . saaker Harry Plant has erer unea run anioc hign He -played -botn p for Salern ? - 'r ' aaarterback aad halfback for f aol ' Sharply at t:I0 o'clock; ' foaf Sehtsslerraad. haa scored - some " aUrdyydnths will open the" touchdowns against some of the 3 1 lrtfa hostilities la a batUe royal pUyera ho. will 1 help to - lnstrmct with "all four of them going at It this spring.- . .: . w at once mhder the'guldande of two v Some ' real . progress toward - - Mhrni Tt win b a real battle baUdiaat-Wa r grldlroa ma- for existence aad will giro aport ehlne U hoped for by Coach Neyerthelesa Salem, thanks to h fans a lesson In evolution or the Keene, especially In flew of the I the efforts . of Willamette's aca- j aUTTlTal OS the IltieSI, ' - I w T hvimiwh cvuinwM luniui Hiia U going 1 ' A 4 S-mlnnte boot will feature honors that Is coming up. Mind- j to hare a first class cinder track I George wildcat wnson againai v i'vbo (mho u 1 acyuu uv iutiibu 10 go ! ' Jeo Stocco: hearywelght grappler llng-rerersals parUcipated in by lUke a look. A fine sport that has tfi. - Wilson, who burned I Willamette,!- Whitman,- - Pacific been largely neglected hero tor n the Pacific coast gridiron with College ot Paget. Sound and CoMmany years ought to come back his football playing a iew years vuv ov h. wv i u inv. ago baa been doing no less ia lae un w conierence except ai Aioany niin world and haa not yet I where a change In regttne is 1m- keen defeated. ; - fminent, is holding sprlnr practieer Kewple'. Joe Stocco Is one ot to prepare tor the autumn battles; ' the toughest hearywelght grap- according to word received here, nlera of the Paget Bound district Whitman, faced with the loss of and is famous tor, his headlocks. Its spark plug. Baddy Applegite, He is a veteran ot more than twice is siring special emphasis to the number ot bouts In which spring football, while at Puget Wilson has participated, but the Sound the numerous transferred 'youthful blood and flying tackle stars who were Ineligible last fall, ' tactics of Wilson are not to be de- but who formed a team that was nlad. i 4"i .;.t , declared able to drub the regulars, Sorin -foUKhU tl are il out' ehasmg the pigskin.-, SSspecScaUoS ' ' 1 : M Most Of last fall's Bearcat W BAUghhouse Billy Cogglns, as ulars who are to return next fall Touch and tough a grappler as were at the meeting Monday and rer stepped into the ring.- will others are expected to turn out to- nir Jones ot ProvorTJtah, day. . two-hanr match as the I Players who were at the meet-1 iimetta win eneonrar track final event ot the performance, ling were Keith Jones, Karl Wela-fleid sports ana now let's think mhim from Taeoma ser. Jim Fantz, Buck Larnard, I tnr, . moment at another fine. and was brought here as the logl- Loren Grannls, Kent Sherwood, eiean sport that's going to the ; In addition to haTing a track, WlUamette appears to have at least one promising young man so ran on It, George Gannady, gro lad from Portland, when sly 16 years old tied the world's 60-yard sprint . record of 5.4 seconds, it's remarked by Trestle Sparks, Willamette track conch. That was fn a Junior meet two years ago. That same season he beat Fyock oat fa a ' or io nas, whlcii equals the new Northwest eonf erence record tf were not misinformed. That new cinder path at WU- HI1 HOLDS IIP FIFTEEN CLUBS WM Satem News WEST SALEM. March J8 Mr, and Mrs. K. D. Birch ot South Sa lem have purchased the " place known as the Howell residence SFe ! 1 II atun siwaA " tnwnh Work on Sweetland Oyal Is Uid-Viilamette B a s e b' a 1 1 1 moved m; and the k.: h. ' gobs Association Chooses Kthei i. stawart house ot sunner street, will take' possession April Mr. and Mrs. Robert .Clark tna Progressing, ' Cinders Will Arrive Soon Officers Monday rr Jt - - " v.!.- ...w ia. all that a I- ..Themld-WniametteTalley base- Lvlv. wsuff f miW Vfsti RaL- holdini Tp the work, bn the track I ball association, jta oatxrowth of Ma to the HT W Olsen place on .t Willamette nnlrerslty.4 accord- Ust year's Suburban league, met honrwood drive: Mrs. Clark Is a i.iT .p.,rMT' Tord, assistant I -t Anderson's sportln goods store I of Un Charles Adams and track aeh,w f , ,umuu uiu r " wririfisa Naomi AUOP.' mgn.scnooi it iod jgrM- sss the track irould now ."have been student of the West Lynn school HTa. & W - - a W. a .aaak a.S & . . Aa M .- U graded ana wa7,IOJ "T. three divisions this year with a Easter holidays with , the Gerald ww' !? wot alvlsion. Twelve of the teams were J Honor RoU Usted . , Excavation will be a minor proo- . -..... .v- v ..n lem with the ground soft. Tbe northeast ; corner... of . Sweetiana field Is sbont two feet higher than the southwest corner, but the main. bulk ot the track is fairly level. - . ' ' Cinders will eome a carload at a time and will be arriving al- meetlnr and the other three called last month1 were: . first rrade: up during the meeting," showing I Donald Barton. Wlnnif red New- that all teams entexlnx are in-1 ton. Raymond Lewis and Wesley terested. - . ' - . LMllIer; second grade. . Charlie Prospects are that a speedy Bower. : Shirley . Johnson, Billy brand of ball will be played In this I Coonse, - Louise . Karnell, Glenn league. Gervsis. winner ot the cir- Clark.- Virginia Bieebaek, Ella enft lajit Ttf kit Its same env p,wn nA Ail a Tnraiin;' third most any time now. A rood SOlld i hV sraJn snil th nlftv Indenen- I BTaa UiHam .RmUh Vstt Jen- aire iounaauon wui oe Idence town team has entered the son. Dorothy Peayth ana saran then a six. Inch, bed of cinders I race. St. Paul will not enter the Jane Brownf fourth : grader Mar- piaceo, insuring an exceueni i cascade league this year, but nas jorie Keithley and Bethel, smunc track. . I signed for the suburban league. I fifth grade, Robert Adams, Mary Track men at Willamette are I two Salem Oubs - ' Ann Owen. Dorothy 'Johnson and now working hard and are spur-1 wm Participate .. . ... Zeral Brown? sixth grade, .Elsie" . Two. Salem clubs, th Pirates Janten; eighth grade,' HaseMey and Yew Park, wm enter tne league, In different' sections. VA meeting was arranged for next Monday night at which time schedules will be drawn. The red on to greater efforts by the track . improvement program which la going on. Many Important- -Meets Scheduled The building of t track had Sffii ara. - Errln Benson. Mary - Helen Unruh, Frances .Wise, John rer-1 MMn ant lffnrlel KaSMr. - I . Ta Tnnmt or Ui SCnOOl IWHI n tJSSlPm. W Com :put. and, the children all brought luncneon ta school and enjoyed : picnic dinner at the noon boar.- Separates Animals and Pasture Lands : At the. March,. meeting. of lbs I wast :salem ; Parerit-TeachersV as- aoeiationheld hLtthe; eommuntty .-rrZT w .aLa; "v. hall vFrtday: WUf.xgZ flood.' Mr. Emmons farm is lo. crowd anpeared.. At eSamJUee, 1 VZTiaiia- r Tav.' Mrs, Dale-Lemon,r Mrs.iDr. Ooff-: Crr.-iantJam river. The ma- er. 4 : -K!IgJ jority f the -arminf Jand and, was annotated as nominating com-1 . .v. '. w mY.r wiraA side. - A- eable bridge -was used, to elections will be -held. Miss. HaseJ t . m tfc . A tt rt Emmett, : M"--"" f ed fading the bridgewas: washed. Mrs.-Worm are to have charge or t iJ?wt- - w. w.r.ia the April program. ... , I ,.f .ta, trt nasture. A Una -Jbe, foUowint PjJW- pirn was. on the other side flvennder the 1Je".MM,; etihe river which Is great danger J1' J.tyAMnMur! now as the bank ls caving awy rJfrTa-fmtrio Mr and. leaving ths barn. with very, lei LSfJS- UtUe; foundation. Mr. Emmons !i.nT?J!? plsn. to j,nt ln ferry a. .way of crossing the nver to. and Irons Mar Blooms nlay.' ."Good Health,! fourth . grade: vocal IdueU'Tfrs. SwS . -La Jl . tsTasaar ' OaMkaW-JS A addresvMlsS Margaret Glills; rfwss faAnr 1131 " his work. The water lacked about cal solo: Mrs;-Arnold CoffeL' ' Miss Gillls. who .Is the- Polk An-Easter program was given at the Talbot schoolhouse Sunday f.ve.,tS..al :i?LJ?S morning after Sunder school. Mrs. ,r. J It ' ' " V John Calavan was In eharge. uum u& Via. ivuut; iw uuui for ill or defective children.- been talked. inprevious years and I meeting will be held at Ander some of th students were dubl- son's sport goods store, states eus as to whether er not any- I Frank Bashor, secretary. thing of note would be accom plished this season. Funds for the work are rather lean, but there will nevertheless be consid erable done. Many Important track meets . A .benefit dance was given by the home economics club at the Ankeny grange hall Saturday sight with a large crowd present. About 100 supper tickets were sold. Proceeds will go to the An keny grange, fund. . : Program by jWomen The iprogram '. given Friday night at the Talbot schoolhouse by the Talbot Women's club was well attended. It consisted of: Groan HAYESVILLB. March 20 The I TURNER. March 28 Mrs. Ole I sonr: recitation. Mrs. Delmer Da- . I oVIli van a tTia Hmrr room STk- I Rahn was hostASS Thnrsdav SftSr- I -wi A rm mnn w Uym ClmvyA. T.l... i T nerir ?aVra;- rX Joyed an Easter-egg hunt Friday noon for the Christian church son; play, school children; song. '!nvp! !.,J ' afternoon. Dorothy Green and Women's Missionary society. Mrs. Ida Belknap; song and Jokes, Kenneth Dalton was unani mously reelected president of the league and Frank Bashor was elected secretary. PMIUIf CUIIIEU - BIS ID STARS HUFJT EASTSt'EGBS HOQOR MSUlBTDil are slated for the new Willam- I c; Ar; -f" "J L lffl m I Bobw ll0n recelTed Brlie8 for Frances Whitehead led the lesson j Roswell Wright; pantomime, Mrs. April. mm t VI. . T. mAAtt I BOCUOU HBOOWU, Ol. rsiu jnu- I ,f j am THara I ii U.mh.M taVfnap itarf An tti. I D.1M TV. .- TX T-v 1 1 ?pnet f$,r-i0B."' wiSunA ?JLni Wwter..? i'i'0', ?! Uo a number of dual meets be- L.. sSffhS! the-l program werella Anna Farris. recitation, Mac Calavan; Jokes! xeaiea ft t 'wVt. .1 ! " "u.,.",w,Bi' piBC" tween Willamette university and ..v.. wt teacher. Miss wuma jcvans. USX Wee K. IODi w i , - - - ' l yiJ ihfieuau, " . h a.- m aEla . I n WM a a A s"4 aaan W Aaa I renxh Stuff tO aavaniage lU wm- semour r emuiore, uua iaidu,, ntnc his bouts here and a number Walt Commons, George Cannady, it the Salem fans wish to see Wallace McRae, Jim Pate, Al Pie- ' Someone treat him the same way. tella, Bill Tull, Dave Drager, Mar- Coggins is the reckless, devil- ion Boyd, Don Faber and Frank 1 may-care type ot grappler who Haley, at a A tha best chance ot doing A number of others will be out it. trick. He features a bold, an- later. daelous attack with a number ot rTl. I.. vam. which he an- plUs in anything .but a aeBall Schedule Bsanner. Jones Qnly Winner Over Robin Reed : ta.u hi, nnloved a great sea- : L- . .nita nf his vears and is the only grappler who has the Of Aitlie High The sports departments of this newspaper is joining its voice with that of the Capital Journal in n campaign to make this city realize the lack of pub lic tennis courts and hopes eventually the public will come to sufficient realization of that ahortcoming, to bring about some action. There are no public tennis its northwest conference oppon ents, there is also a possibility that the northwest conference track meet will be held here. Then there will be the Willam. ette valley high school meet which is to be held here under auspices of Willamette university. Salem high will have some of its meets here and the Salem T. M. C. A. track team may also have one or two of its meets on the new 440 yard ovaL The county i. el twa at wniam I grade school meet has already Oniric Anril 70 Ue university are open to pub- been "beduled there. VSpcUb U Uc U8e except wnen Btudents are - I Maine than ant nrent on Rnn- I honor ot holding a win over Robin AIRLIE, March 28 The , Air- the day most people are free KoQWK. f Roll Reed during the past six u mKu scuooi "".u to play tennis. Salem high has a JLfVUJLVUb JLC4AA Jones took the odd tall from has been drawn up r and the first teimis team but no courts. The -w . Reed In Portland last "owr' im wju d iiu tennis assoclauon usea to navel YC!C!1C? l ff Sght. but taUed to make the Airlie niiie now holds the Polk LOTirtB 0f .the state hospital X UOOClO XXA-C weight of 145 pounas, so e counij - enampionsnip sua wiuuj grounds. ' courts supposed to be still has his woriu cniny"'"' i w DV"W"" reserved for members only out ot . . iM as loaowa: Perhaps in another meeting 'Airlie at Dallas, April 10. Raed might win, but Jones would independence at Airlie, April .van last Wednesday 22: ZTsht even with three or four less Bye, April 20. nignt even. ""- th elev- Monmonth at Airlie, Anril 29. Airlie at Falls City. May 3. Dallas at Airlie, May . Airlie at Independence, May 10. Bye, May IS. lty, AumsvlUe. Yew Fara, west . VIMI Gilstran. Mrs. Frances Whitehead. I of a fUmnt - Mr. wthl Tiin. SUyton and Hopewell. . .1 y"" l,..! ""r.v Vrs. o Ssho. Mr. Walter Harris ri.r. u"7 1TC! Play will surt someum. in " - Mrs! Frances DelxelL na7. Mr7; J? Freeman; M. Mr. and Mrs. D. Janien attend- Ernest Leech, sunnlr agent for i Lojl Johnson and Mrs. Claude ed the funeral of Mrs. Smith Col- the Southern Pacific company has I Johnson. Over S14 was taken In. 11ns in Portland Saturday. i charge of the depot in place ot H. Mrs. E. M. Bailey entertained at I s. Bond regular agent who Is In 111 two tables ot bridge Thursday I health and will take an Indefinite with guests as follows: Mrs. I rest. Mr. and Mrs. Leech are stay- George Campbell, Mrs. R. Day, ing at the G. W. Farris home.. Mrs, Rovllla McAfee, Mrs. F. WU-1 Pearl lodge No. 61 A. F. A llama Mrs. E. L. Moore, Mrs. I A. M. and Victoria Star lodge gave Claud Talmalge. and the hostess, I a Joint bl-centennlal Washington Mrs. E. M. "Bailey. Mrs. George I program In their lodge rooms Christopherson was a speelal I Thursday night. Herman Lewis of SQUAD S JEFFERSON DEFEAT OPERETTAS DM TV CHDS JEFFERSON. March 28 The Sclo boys nine defeated Jefferson I guest. Mrs. C Talmadge received J AumsvlUe presided. The program 0 IT WJSWS? TTVSTMTVMM - a L aa at waa 1ntrnrw1 with ArfliMtnl L.0" HAiuiliB, siarcn ZS . , t. w F Salen Heights grade school errun bv non-members, a situation I which restated in their being clos ed this year. pounds to throw against the elev- The battle royalisU are Jack v.. maat. ivtuls Cross, Sidney w.aT.'rd-rraf and OUker Sevlck. plant states that these boys are not experienced wrestlers, since to put grapplers of J standing Into such a melee might snoll the affair. ' . . , They were selected for their speed and pugnacity and one or the biggest tragedy-comedy acts to he staged here in a ions umw w. be seen In this tour-way uik aawaaa aaW- aaaa aavaaaaa aa aaM aa Six Teams Play Do-Nui League's Final This Week Alrlle at Monmouth, May 17. Falls City at Airlie, May 20. There 'are some privately owned courts, some of which are quite good for informal play, but there isn't one, so far as we know, with standard playing space back of the base line; and while some tf the owners are public spirited enough to allow the general pnb Ho to use these courts, there are limits to such use which preclude the development of the game here as it could and should be developed. Who ought to build tennis Working Out The baseball battery men ot wiuamette university are work- dy a score ot S to 1, In the game high score. -1...J v 4 da. .fiannMi ah ttiaj I Mm WaA H7l11lama antartalnajl mnit. v T TIT VaK.M.i u",cu 7,1-." . -i;: wJT " " ri : ;T;:. I "A I Presented Its annual program Fri rri mr TMla-r dsnrhter. ViTian'a. tenth birth-1 and Rn--all TWmTer. Alh-rt J-I?T igntat the community hall ThrtoUowrnrare'the member, day." sen. with Mis. Alice Rogers at the J JjW SJSSS!fi . . .... -n i I T).. inn. .m ui,, v . t-- .t t t I was maae up or tllree operettas in Catcher. Clinton Hart; pitchers, Ian, Betty Green. Jean Stettler.- by Carl Duncan and the address, I Jt1 eMJdren of " 10011 n a nrnlftia TJnVArann Inn Canrpa. I "W.ahlnvtni tli. Warn an' jvenneiu oeipp. uu nuc -.w-.ww - " v ,u. nstrhsll; first base. Ralnh Aaeue rey, Aiaine mey ana son," waa aoiy given oy a. o. Beach; second base. Merlin Tuxmo Furuyama. Whedbee; short stop, Bob Har ris; third base, Mllo Harris; left Triangle Swim Event Delayed For Vancouver At the request of the Vancou- t2! J !. T? -Tn . returning. I Oswald Crenshaw. oiBvuuk. tt v,. - i roiersun nas never tost a eonrsr. MACLEAY FOLKS AT Dill VJILSON BITES MACLEAY, March 28 A large The primary operetta. "Hansel Bond. -The Glorious Name of , 7tu,,7 . KITT w.iMrirfnn'" a. v . en by 24 children of the first and tat r. r p .- I "cond grades. The leads were ing out daily in gnasm "eldVM,elTln M,"S: 2Sfi now and baseball practice outside Mae. Calavan; Tight Held, Gerald win begin as soon as the weather . . . permits. The first league baseball game The first game will be against ,s "bedttled for April 1, with Oregon State college April 16, less SUyton, there, than three weeks distant. Three games are scheduled with the SCIO, March 28 The stellar Staters, the other two to b An 11 pitching of Adolph Krosman was 22 and 23. I largely responsible for Scio's vie- I rroun of friends from here attend Six lettermen are returning I tory. The Sclo boys who played I ed the Dan Wilson funeral servi from last year's northwest con-1 at Jefferson were Adolph Kros- I ces held In Salem. Rer. Grover C. terence championship team. Andy I man, Richard Quarry, Leland Birtchet officiating and with bur- Peterson, as good as any collars Miller. Max Lone. Marler 61ms. 11 In Belcrest Memorial Park pitcher in the northwest last year. I Ralnh Johnston. Will Ralnbolt. with the Masonic lodge In charge. Is the only one of the nitchins I Alfred Tunker. Keith Miller, and Lead Kindly Light" and "Some- w. I time we it unaersiana were Friday. Anril 1. Shedd ence game and has won games I school will meet Sclo, Helen Rogers' snd E. F. Wallace. Readings were given by W. W. taken by Doris Polanski as Gret- el; and Bobby Bohannon aa Han- nrih. iiv n,iaw. P61' o rest of the cast as fol leau "Making the First Flag" hx Mrs. Loretta Rowley with Mrs. W. W. Oglesby, the reader. US SEE RIT E FOR TRAIN VICTIMS S - S S a rer mgn scnooi swimming ieia, . ,v u.-,.ai nlioa for 1 a. . a I STUU1U Uff&V irlB VSllv.a V" ' - me ingiar mees wim Awr- - ., 4vaT.tt nnrht to I "nr I wm urn ocio, i deen and Salem scheduled for I n ,... V.iV - .V n-l . . Dt1" couege ana This win be the first Linn conn Vancouver next Friday has been fc " Vha wt-r for " A.v7 OI.uion- postponed. The Vancouver players h?ore one TOup better 10 . Oibson and Gribble are the re- )- BfavMn . mora, nnt nf oondUInn tha- nM I - A substitute offer was made for a dual meet between Vancouver m teams wUl nlay oft for the has-etball championship in tne i 8. The locals have not yet wuiimetta university do-nut I whether or not they will -accent. league with the first games slated I since they are considering a meet today,' - I with Portland on the following The state hign scnooi tourna- I aaj. ment Interrupted compieuon ox the plsyott. but It has been re sumed now. The teams entered are Alpha Psl Delta, Sigma Tan, Law; school,, W. Club, Kappa Gamma Rho and freshmen. a uuai meet oetween Vancouver rTm Tasr j and Salem there on Friday. April r I ATI YI1G iWlPa I 8. The locals have not yet decided I X CI 11 HO AtXV Delayed Due turning lettermen In the Infield. E Gibson a shortstop and Gribble a third baseman. Walt Erickson. Wrtrw'- Pl-r fm Gus Moore and Charley Gill are "onCn nay UoeS an veteran outfielders who are returning. A number of freshman entrants will battle with Bob Houck tor the catcher's berth. A first Backer Aquatic Team's Ticket Sale is STRIKES and SPARES loi Mother Gertrude. Battr Van Ran. tn ; Father Peter. Fred Cogswell ; old Witch, PegsT Van San ton. Dancing; children, Pauline Sboen. Wendell Trudsen, Arline Hicks, Bert Jones, Donna, Dell Washburn. Richard Senter. Guardian .ansrels, Xadfoe. Gosnell, Ully Papelpa, Joyce Lambert. Jean Gorton, Mabel Ramey. Sandmen Otis Wilson. Walter Bowman, Ansel Ram y. Jlmmla Bosera, Terrancs HaeL Glngeibiead boys Ronald- Buixess. Georw WoodT Merle Wood, Freder. tck Cbambsrs, Charles Beardsley. -vmy before Yesterday" a his torical operetta denietlna- tia I ftrajaa mrxA w.tn . a v . . . m . AA . I vvovMultO TJA UO lEfl . lia -a n.l.M mtA wjmj.i,w , i tuvnu ui vuui o nuu.; w yiij I r . xxaira, orraros ty B league game for either 1J"of 1 wmotlrl ute to Earl Bowlby, Jennie f aeren,. , team. I1J. Hw.. Waa. l0C0m0VZ6 P.trh an- n Tath. who mat bJZ'tl5w Chn- SnwaV for minV Ji .SaS 7 d Jas .in. n.intmr fn.VAri on mm- wWch waa stmek by s 8. P. train nauies while Tin Salem. I on a Canby crossing Thursday I Indians: Bob Zinsw. DohTBtir7. D?. 17 - I H was a natlY of Scotland a night. Many were turned away a" MlUer, Annabel Hicks, Alice Over in Big Way JfSlkl from the church. Impressive .err- . aw-ft 5 Students are Home son lw school and was admitted lees were read by Rev. Mr f n" ,T"H-Nixon: TtiS, I the bar. of Oregon and Wash-1 I &?oJ&J LIBERTY, March 1$-The ifto"; l .aXi:. huVa CoToi vv .. . ' - vuuuicn Ualter - v iwiva Ta a A short service at the cemetery I Oossweii, Helen Kasbonc Eat? wnlr ' of Cham-1 IFXJX001 .J,LcJt Cralr. Mar: I Vl WpJlThPl an? ftCOnd baseman will be the woman's club play "Not a Man in Masonic lodge of Olympia and of i J Tf CtXIllCJ. I only other nosltlons to ha filial l,v. tt . . " I Marl mnn where he has m . - . . B www Vioevuwu SlIUSU' 1 - B aVA W a"l4 uniesa uoacn -spec" Keene shifts night to a very appreciative audi-T11 rnends. cuuuu",i v lT WorieyT wcklLi;,: tT1""- ew positions. ThVSy'ZSS b, L 87WB? .. JaeJr-! J? .Sfifc J xiKung power in prospect is not I Mrs. C. W. Stacev and well ore- u on, a aaugnier oy iormor i w- w - "-""" I iC-kiiT t 0??' "r Maddy, qnlte so strong as last season, lentedt marriage. Mrs. Cecils Stewart, I service of Laurel chapter O. E. S. Joil iCpuI Spring sports need sunshine. while rain Is , the worst enemy known to fair weather athletics. ine 128, paced br Don Tonnr I tt ki tint nrnmnud cnmnlAtolT who rolled a neat SSI serloa tonv I tirm .mm ITaiv v rA Cr cc three .Kames 'rom Day and There are lust two more ot v vUiiu uuvvwoijinuei in Monday niehfs nf I v 15 h- Srling- DnrbM nigh piyed and one of the. second lor.the ras nnmnAra with sv mil I . . . . , . Proceeds from theatre tickets Le,twl.n mZtj; ",V"," I0 mRlcaes eaoy out oi For the past three -weeks a ten- a onow were Florian Hrubets and Dorothy "f n,a pa-nr, rs. ni& tournament has been under ."rw i VT . ,uaa re spending their spring vt pl.y at WUlamette university, but lllllJi - ' C' owing to poor playing conaiuons i Hl.7: "r 77 ,V- uomMne. , f y o t ...ut.w timely b Ingles, if the new men I mi Ut n,mmn.i t. ..IKnttrhrtnc .Vsir added to the team an ahla hit .v. ZZ.rr7:r -7t"T fvuifcrviiii occasionally, a fairly heavy"b!i: SKT W"B "W P'r PrMTH Job ting team can be expected. Leaders for Health to be almost I the tournament completed. Winners ot the first round ; were Roeder and Sanders, who i have already played In the second round with Roeder winning. Nut ter and .Harmon who will meet I who in a lifetime of " 55 years i.i J.r "r."c"" F-ttwie. encoutered 11 Z1UL.T ,L -TW soia oy ifl msn scnooi swiuimiug i nis three games but nicked nn tha I . , , team recently amounted to over U-io whi-l. 7. J! V? A11' would give opportunity for $14, it was reported yesterday, on the alleys. Not all ticket salesmen had yet McKay Chevrolet kept up Its reported. pace, winning two games and to- Thls fund will be used to pay tal pins from Willamette Valley expenses ot . the - team to the I Transfer though not one garage northwest swimming meet. Iman rolled a 200 game. Don Pou- lln of the trunk movers rolled a 245 game, which ties him with two others for the league record, and snTnm,. ' 1 win meet tha wlnnpr of a first I upon him two months asro halted I "B recently organized rues round match between Hilway and lst Friday the carrier that had-dl- workers ar Brooks. Weider iss 154 i4 48 Nakadate, Lamb and Balderee ftd the construction of approx- -- Those who accepted places on riS" JSI !" 5M who meet in second round, play lately 100 notable buildings, in- ths connty wide'commlttees here vtt ritin im is iss - asa I aoo. wooae wno-wni meet .tne ir . " . I 1... ' . '. rrr Jis iss iso ssi I winner, between Lemon and Joa 1 luro' iwnpire state ouuamg. l " oommwios. Hershberger, the only other; first round match which has not been played. "':l- t -- Sanders Is . the first of last year's team players, to go down. but his loss was no upset as Roe- Two djsmoctie leaders In the Dodge and George Zlmmer; and county. Frank C. Fltts and A. M. I A. n.a.a t .,. rn.- J v., Activity are Named SSMA'SJ ?ti.! f"v terday that each wonld seek eleo- osorrV rVt Tp, ' of which the three were mem- iSSiia roiSSIS? J"?Tr0r,LW hers. Mrs. Ethel Porter presiding. Muriel in''rkeVana Pallbearers for Earl Bowlsby ?fs Wrisht-Fataci. irlFTopSIce were Howard Eoles, Harry Bear. p3 wrfe?!! S Bartiett. Harry Evans. G W. White. Sam Clears BarTlett. OrVffl TBeaWleSS Ammunson and Harry Porter. Sr Fortner and Georm Skelton. Pallbearers for Mrs. Patch were 4ireSt?rST?m.-w".lTn -sd' John Eld. Edward Dodda. W. H. SSSu? Thompson, H. a Bolton, Frank assutsd by the grade tSIchrs. Gotham Skyline -aOJJCU .7-7-.. .... eacn wouia sew siw QeorM Catley r i-fc ffl: nirco i me ar tion as . precinct committeeman. 1 ?i.t.i.ii ... - . " By Death at 55V tonnt7 beltn ocIaUon, in Their filing is a development ot oThLZ1 Mme: j conjunction with the Oregon Tu- the democratic meeting held Sat-1 J0,"!11 vwefe mot UAmsnw m t ar.rn.vss aorcuiosls assoclauon, is organis- urday at the courthouse whr I ".." (AP)-Col. 'wmia A" Starrett. I .J.ff 'or va-j party leader, determined to get na"urcu Evelyn StaaU Has -Valedictorian Part In Class Program rious specified activities. Miss I candidates for precinct commlt- Church League Champs to Dine . ..... , .ww w. VW I ,. . ... . . . I . . ... , . . . . I " - ... next, Hageman and Chllda. also changed much of the skyline of itffM 01 V? T1- Jfeman to me in every suum , w p 11 . Ca, - . . aiatd to onno. .-h oth- i New York City, la dasA. I assodaUon assisted by the the eonnty. A number ot other I VOUege OtUQentS second round play.- Goyne who I A nervous disorder. which came "u7ty nu"' Miss Jaunlts. John- democratic workers are expected Home for Ffltfsr ljih CO- I lu &tv fc i. wwa. - va The champion church league Basketball teams. Presbyterian and First Congregational, will be To guests at a dinner at the Presby terian church tonight. e First la tae league playoffs, the Presbv-1 , f UT AXD HUBS terians will be awarded th "E r: is isi 151 aaaital V . . . . . 7 " I II.WlCa nsregauonara, run-1 nuie Totals m in ssssl rs-up, will get the silver medal. I is -1ST, .ITS' JSS 14S 14S 11s 145 487 14S 489 ITS 44 ITS , 52T 1ST ' ' ApUJE, March 2 S With tbe coming of spring the seniors with their, advisor. Professor Johnson, preparing for graduation to be held on June the trd. Evelyn Etaats has earned' the DOSltlOn : Of valait f4Tw4a -Vila mm- - - -. I w - " wwa.a aebaa wiiuf Vacation -Period 1tvrn Tarter win give the sal v uvauuu 47 pnoa utatory address. Others included awam ' lua-the program are Harold Toedt. rt Of . TTTlIlJ r meler. class will; N,,,. w. Epley; finance committee, W. VlctyiHg WW UC mT!mt prophecy; . KeunelhlSodson; Howard Jtamp: ucation eem- , v''--'-:-' w 1 a. a. . n. soKU ua i r ; ismiivr cthii jury, Iwacattnti tT, . uu, yvin: oiner members Of tne Mrs. Harry Bennett a5"r IVa. TJL7-l.J -.'! " .rT . supply 1 victeo ouis aams uexe 01 eo- I normal las n. .v7v I oiie nania. aics iu Tf uuuugigu wmmiuet, imo. romw jobm; lond degree murder in connection )ot haaVar... iT. . omei puwicity committee. Mrs. J. 8. 1 with the death ot his wife. Prln-1 tt . Gypsy Convicted Totals Liberty Tossers Vj125RTT'!. MMcb " 'The i Uberty rrsda , ani v 7 ttm won" its flr.r .T ' W I, An earlier s-sma A..i.tr IL1-8.1 Brook was postponed i der was on. ot th. strongest Ust ?lIMrSh r JL"7I S:. ommittee. cess Annie Adams,, on December Hartrnan i,a- . S" TO sis - Ts i sou .S43T on. uarmon, Hageman, ooyne mS"- TL"t r"":. I TT.. - led home from Oakland. I HUBBARD. March flUt and . Mil IViaiI, im. ni nmihl,, wv pilwr, tpmwau, ' ' ' .' . v. I XyPST CITCieS. i ' - v -i- v I ,, . . 1 wxBRat viixev amr i -7-. . of .v. death of his daurhter. Mr.. I ' L- t I " n. in v. ...i....i mli ai' I "ucrw oo visuea her brother ue voie or Aurora are be- S ,; r!5!:!!!0!T! . aT,T! Harry Bennett at Monr"oe. Washil vn v " mter-ln-Uw. Mr. and t, lS. congratulated on the arrival Biianay ..ITS 5 - Ml I loa. . Totals .ess Ti7 sse sooo SILVERTON. March SS . w' ss. esiaes .er nusoana sne is i cause or tne rain not a sufficient sarriyeu oy two imui sons; one l numner or boys turned out Sun- - EASTER EGGS HTJKTKT - SWE0LE. March 2 1 The pu- pus owegie scnooi enjoyed aa Harry Cobb. ntoKAT CHSYBOXET ....170 1ST ' 1S i ii .....m. ITS . ITS j6S IM 115 - "x Raix halts GAMB" iMESowZ-MlrTs ...1 Joe Trnskows.t. forma- ihr 211.7" w,r7.wfc7" T V.tt" I r"8?" Jr oaaeoau tryouts. A mary trades put on an annrnlVSar' "V voiiege 84Tl"POTt star at : me university ; st 1 Michigan, was signed today as of a seven pound daughter at the fuaa hospital 4 Saturday, March TtKEND IN LOIUIALVB Totals "1I Ii . t slatant , tootbaU ; soach , at - Iowa ' HUBBARD, March 2 J Mr. and Mrs. Elton MeLanrhlin snant the score was 1 weekend In -Tmina with affvav 694 ui S4 sots state college. - here mtsd"f-5 IV?. ; !, w - trtttScbS v.