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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1932)
flftg OREGON STATESMAN. Salvia, Oregon, Thursday Morula?. Norcaber 1Q, 1S32 i'!:i:;(S - t. I'. i i J- mm - ft mi , .-V -v IT , '.- : !". . . 1 i ' If AGS SIX .: ;V JEBFEET HOPE ; i M BIG UPSET illison's Team in Best of fcShapc: Orangemen to lli.'StatEastward ETGKIfE. Ore.. Not. 9 (AP) ft npset that might well be the ration's football gossip hotpoint iiflp the day. the University of Ore $ra,Wetfoots turned in a hard ftacttc here today In anticipation their . Pacific coast conference i&rul Saturday with the Tro- 4ns oi . university ouuiueru jdiforala. The game will be at Assured that Mike Miknlak. the k5-spllatering fullback who is jeftually strong on defense and Man Kostka. halfback jparticu $rly. valuable offensively, would Win shape for the game, the ftTenfoots were working to bear mi the nredictlon of Coach James f helan of Washington university ' Kfcat either Oregon or Washing- t, em wouia aeieai me xrojans. ine ebfoota favored Oregon for the sk. wm .1 r n f v. liaurd return of a punt for a touch down gave Oregon its victory over Iregon State college last week, Jill also be in the backfield. jMDOUgn to noia against an coast iunference teams Oregon has flayed so far, except U. C. L. A. d the Bears Tesorted to the air f&r their victory. f , 4 CORVALLIS, Ore.. Nov. 9 regon State college will entrain morrow with Coach Paul J. hissler for football invasion of Jie east, as far as New T?6rk. They ini Tiia-r tnrpA rami"i nernrp rp- filming to their home field. On the way east they will stop 'ijSt Missoula, where they will play f SJTnlversity of Montana In their -) i!Mhl Pacific coast conference . . tne of the season Saturday. 5ij from there the Orangemen will 'm to New York, to play Fordham m iaivertity, the team that routed JJft., Marys In a sensational upset r. -', gast week. ' The last of the three games will at Detroit with Detroit univer Sut lyjlty on Thanskgiving day. The Ua, jeam Is expected back here No v'.'Jtmber 28. : The game with Montana is ex , ji;v:.ected to determine' basement po 9it viWtlon for the coast conference. . .Welther school has won a confer- ;u:tnce game this season. ": . : . - to Grid Li AWAf f A k m ' on aivtto ; OF THE eosroo - 8 SAVES peo GRID " - TEAM ' I : ' & I ": n . timnru niTnuttW : I ; : . -.'5 uy exmlum ouniiAi : I ' . ' :tu f fl I "Ia3aiiaw Halfbacks fiik I ... ' S,J .11- 's -jf -F. 41 .& s '. i-f -ifti . 1 1 " ,11 i ' A 55 S;,, -V!ww etTortins; ton the grid ' ,iron,- attention shosld be : dled to three Hawaiian footballers, ?w umself as pigskin toter: ; - t - On ef them, by the name of i i":Pfvft th NaTj,ttack this year; vu !wu spvfv vx4 a run HK Idler ef Mickey" MeGuire, is do hf fine job of halfbacking for , .Wisconsin's Badgers; . while the : third is Henry "Honoluln' Ilnghes, former Oregon halfback, who is now K . essional grid outgt, . ; . " l"- r . """" ' I . . --i-.r;-.. i ' .---4 . l " l i Sbii of Famous Willamette Quarterback to Gallop For Eugene High Here Friday An older generation of football fans In Salem, as well as all of the current generation, will find something of particular interest in the Salem-Eugene high school football game at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon on Olinger field. -For the son of Herb Owen, who galloped on one of Willamette university's great football teams as a quarterback away back in 1906. will attempt to do some gal loping for Eugene high, while Sa lem's warriors seek to prevent hir from galloping too far. The son is Elton Owen, and he Is also a quarterback and without any doubt a "chip off the old block" who will remind those fans who have lived here since 1906 and before of his hard-plunging dad. Elton weighs, only 165 pounds but plays a hard, aggres sive game at all times and was a big factor in Eugene's victory over Corvallis last week. Herb Owen in 1906 played on the Willamette team which de feated Oregon State O. A. C. fcben if anybody insists 4 to 0 after holding the University of Washington to a scoreless tie. O. A. C. had beaten Oregon, so that placed Willamette right up at the top in northwest circles. The elder. Owen is now the wrestling and boxing promoter at Eugene and is active in a similar field In Portland at present. IEPEHCE JINX FEARED BY DALLAS DALLAS. Nov. 9 Dallas high's football team has been practicing hard this wek for their annual game against Inde pendence on Armistice Day. Dal las will enter the game with plenty of fight in order to avoid the Jinx which seems to hover over them in this game. Dallas always seems to put up a good battle against the hop pickers. but even when she gets the jump on her Opponents they usu ally come back in the second half to win the game. The dope this year gives Dallas the edge over Independence but even this means nothing when the two teams meet. Dallas scored a 2 to 0 victory Over Newport early in the season while the coast team beat Independence 7 to 0. I The comparative scores against sneriaan give Dallas an even Stars from Hawaii - 1 GORDOM CHUNG HOOW- i4awaiiam HALFBACfC WHO LUGS THE" Foe MAVy - - " , MW(WV WOT UK firit of the Hawaiians to pull the barefoot kicking gas;. He used to wot Ue nigskin .great disUnees with hi hare tootsies when he was playing with the Oregon team three Gar. ar DmcK, ana ne u still pnlUnV the same trick among the proa H Sheen are jnt an annoyance to Henry who learned the trick of arte.footed back in dear Id Mickey MeGnire. Wisconsin's Hawaiian pride, can also kick the OlfsklB whem minni kia ikM. n claim that be is able to bott a f ootH oaoi nicy tarda juT-ffo nd. - ' 'WWW- , V $ - ? A -t Jt. i. -ST ? -ELTON OWEN greater advantage. Dallas has won five straight games and has seored 66 points in these. Independence has had a streak of tough luck this year due to their lack of experienced material. The probable lineup for Dallas on Armistice day is as follows: ends. -D. Cadle and Friesen; tackles, 1 . - Peters and Coon; guards, Laing and Senter; center. Ketzer; quarter, Lewis; half backs, Jrack and B. Cadle; full back, McMillan. Scio Will Meet Harrisburg in Armistice Tilt SCIO. Nov. 9 Friday after noon, Nov. 11, Scio meets Harris burg at Rodger's Field. Since the day is a holiday, a large crowd is expected. The boys who have been suffering Injuries will be in good shape to tackle Harrisburg. Saturday morning, Nov. 5, Scio and Lebanon's second string play ed a 0-0 game. The teams were evenly matched and most of the game was played in the center of the field. O O Additional Sports I on page 10 1 - t . II2ISM- HAWAMAAi BACKFIELD STAR OF UJISCOMSIAIS BADGERS like Hughes, he learned Hie art h Hawaii. - - -TNow for Mr. Chung Heen, of the Navy, who has not yet claimed the distinction cf being a barefooted punter; or if he has, I haven't heard of it. Chung Hoon specialize i forward passing rather than pant ing, although be is no skmch at kick ing the pigskin, at that., - -He is a real trick threat. With , natural football talent and an in-' stinetire ability to do the right thing ' at the right time. A tricky anl clever bafl carrier, a fine forward passer and a good punter, he has been the spark plug of the Middies'; offense this season, . . NOVAK FAVOR ED But There Isn't Much Dope Either way; Winner to Meet Henry Jones The imDortant bnBinM at lectins a welterweirht tltln opponent for Henry Jones, said cnampionsnip match to be held In Salem in the near future, will be concluded' at the armory to- nigni wnen aoDby Novak of Cleveland, Ohio, and "Curly" Woods of Central! a Wash in the final event of a grappling snow wucn will be one of the principal feature of th Armia. tlce day celebration conducted "by me American Legion. The show will start at S o'clock. Novak who 1 rated right ap at the top among middle west wel terweights and who came went for the express purpose of catch ing np witn Jones and taking from him the belt Jones acquired here last summer bv dnfMMnr Robin Reed, Is considered by many ians to nave an edge over Woods. This Is rartly due to the fact that Novak has gone straight through the tournament unbeat en up to this point, whereas Woods was given a second chance after losing one match to No vak. However, Woods has come through impressively after that one defeat; and It was one of those indecisive affairs whirh give little Indication of the par ticipants actual comparative abil ity. Flgnre-Foor Hold l Factor in Forecast Aside from that match which went in Novak s favor, however the fans are pointing to his al ways decisive, if and when ac quired, figure-four scissors hold Opponents have arrived at the piace wnere tney pound the mat instantly when tbey find Novak has clamped one leg around the other with the opponent's mid section In between. It can't be broken and it can't be endured. Novak is speedy but Woods is Just as fast; they go after each other with everything in the book and considerable main strength and flying elbows as well, though their wrestling is clean. Voters' QnaL O 1 ml s Precinct Ne. TO STOP WOODS Aumsville 95 61 8S 13 M 81 3 59 40 95 12 123 63 101 si C8 Aurora 124 Ti 118 75 79 97 117 86 62 126 26 176 151 71 90 1 17 Breltenbosh 26 16 23 19 20 16 20 33 12 36 15 27 48 6 29 18 Brooks 103 61 82 66 68 66 122 46 50 106 28 136 102 78 84 82 Bntteville .. 66 84 50 46 39 44 62 43 33 62 11 86 81 31 54 49 Central Howell .... 120 48 91 58 86 il 137 39 53t 106 16 138 84 90 65 1 06 Champoeg 42 16 43 14 33 20 46 19 13 41 9 51 50 18 23 38 Chemawa 165 104 176 83 144 90 164 122 120 136 36 231 131 165 172 1 06 Croisan 95 63 83 64 76 42 89 80 45 108 26 131 126 65 112 58 Donald 115 40 98 . 68 84 53 96 71 66 89 14 142 127 62 97 77 Ea9t Gervais 105 65 94 56 65 73 93 68 65 90 15 13) 119 59 100 66 East Hubbard 85 63 78 37 60 61 92 69 38 104 17 127 87 77 68 88 East Mt. Angel 255 154 196 206 81 320 335 76 96 302 31 381 429 14 79 3 50 East Salem 108 69 83 71 73 64 115 72 63 104 13 157 103 86 102 78 East Silverton 202 182 247 132 192 138 175 241 150 224 69 313 338 192 376 1 52 East Stayton 134 114 125 113 73 142 143 118 66 170 23 232! 161 1U 78 1 84 East Woodburn .... 205 117 192 131 143 141 119 232 105 211 35 231 185 192 170 1 84 Englewood 184 136 161 145 170 102 153- 173 120 185 45 2C0 151 201 180 1 67 Fairfield 46 21 23 32 20 39 42 24 11 48 10 53 50 24 40 28 Fairgrounds 212 154 177 166 163 146 201 196 120 215 46 316 177 232 212 1 81 Horeb 25 15 26 16 17 16 18 31 9 33 10 33 29 -23 23 24 Jefferson 180 123 172 125 139 118 197 131 109 195 52 252 125 2T09 199 1 19 Liberty 85 62 67 61 65 53 74 79 4l 95 18 113 74 80 76 70 Macleay Ill 48 93 52 77 53 129 35 65 77 12 143 70 108 81 83 Marion . 77 33 74 30 60 35 96 25 29 77 12 97 56 70 66 52 McKee 148 42 107 65 59 94 121 67 82 92 21 16l 126 90 124 tT Mehama 78 51 77 45 51 58 78 58 23 99 13 111 84 52 39 94 Mill City 45 71 61 62 40 61 39 87 29 90 20 92 66 74 68 55 Monitor .......... 135 53 96 79 65 93 178 34 69 118 10 183 142 73 80 1 12 North Howell ..... 16 46 74 44 67 45 102 38 74 52 8 114 58 80 40 96 North Silverton .. . . 261 170 160 146 211 164 264 194 137 281 46 377 225 263 265 2 00 Prlngle ... 127 70 116 62 97 67 94 106 70 122 1 28 167 121 104 148 65 Quinaby 88 71 70 70 61 66 81 92 46 101 118 144 124 65 105 64 Rlvervlew ......... 20 la 18 20 12 18 17 26 3 38 7 34 5 9 21 23 Rosedale ......... 98 76 105 68 12 . 66 90 101 49 128 20 148 92 108 103 86 Salem No. 1 335 234 328 224 301 197 TTi 431 237 317 93 459 314 313 362 2 22 Salem No. 2 348 247 389 179 307 219 210 422 254 324 113 457 281 388 388 2 11 Salem No. 3 ....... 161 123 183 86 162 91 92 205 124 150 52 217 155 165 188 1 22 Salem No. 4 . ...... 177 186 180 138 176 111 97. 272 136 186 68 266 201 192 204 1 62 Salem No. 5 240 185 256 154 209 162 107 331 148 246 60 355 240 221 252 1 83 Salem No. 6 133 ,107 136 97 141 73 58 201 75 163 42 193 138 129 144 1 21 Salem Ko. 7 . . 182 167 219- 132 177 133 123 "273 153, 221 76 281 236 183 221 1 78 Salem No. 8 ... 164 160 170 139 161 112 104 250 129 197 52 267 162 200 203 1 44 Salem No. 9 ....... . 218 168 161 120 183 135 148 255 174 193 71 283 188 228 264 144 Salem No. 10 183 138 219 95 183 95 105 239 123 188 62 250 181 185 196 139 Salem No. 11 221 141 273 78 199 109 144 233 168 183 71 281 201 189 246 1 32 Salem No. 12 ...... 165 116 182 89 134 113 94 207 100 171 64 219 158 165 189 1 15 Salem No. 13 . ..... 204 172 212 141 199 118 94 307 139 222 72 285 218 188 244 1 49 Salem No. 14 ..... ,128 128 132 113 135 82 83 194 87 169 45 209 157 137 159 140 Salem 15 ... 166 132 172 107 142 113 81 231 107 176 54 227 176 142 156 1 46 Salem No. 16 . . . . . . 178 llli 191 101 111 96 132 199 135 184 ' 67 43 219 140 218 1 26 Salem No. 17 207 184 237 152 165 179 139 266 144 236 69 319 207 219 255 1 53 Salem No. 18 176 113 186 90 143 105 94 204 102 173 16 236 163 155 197 1 04 Salem No. 19 259 118 . 260 151 224 159 109 349 149 273 68 363 242 261 288 1 78 Salem No. 20 . .... . . 139 , 78 138 80 104 80. 66 166 78 145 11 177 155 89 149 77 Salem No. 21 189 173 Salem No. 21 241 123 Salem 23 124 125 Salem No. 24 223 149 Salem Heights .... : 228 177 Scollard 112 61 93 49 75 60 101 77 48 113 25 138 142 44- 104 74 39 123 49 88 63 Scotts Mills ....... 114 68 104 69 105 68 138 65 26 162-18 166 113 198 94 92 19 161 55 100 60 Shaw 38 29 25 22 31 2T 48 22 20 87 8 81 42 22 24 II 17 48 17 15 16 Sidney . 85 28 69 36 66 25 110 14 18 84 11 97 62 62 46 69 48 69 46 41 32 Silver Fails ....... 28 12 23 16 17 17 15 31 15 88 3 40 . 23 22 21 23 T 36 19 27 19 South Silverton 125 59 108 56 82 54 147 29 61 97 16 160 94 99 88 88 - 29 169 "H 89 62 Stayton .......... 106 105 106 87 82 95 119 102 67 146 22 172 .112 107 62 167 24 182 - IT . 121 56 St, Paul .......... 124 62 114 47 6 79 160 62 86 126 19 155 209 27 12 114 109 100 41 92 67 Sublimity i... 152; 127 146 136 74 187. 222 62 66 227 12 281 264 . 69 12 1 79 89 228 82 174 90 Turner 186 . 182 181 120 159 117 207 133 95 211 60 263 148 216 214 128 76 272 108 166 121 Victor 69 25 47 33 25 28 72 21 22 8 7 84 44 51 . 88- 54 8 88 19 54 1 21 Waconda 68 40 68 41 48 " 62 60 54 42 64 13 91 T2 42 70 42 25 86 17 68 27 West Gervais ...... 61 24 35 41 22 26 63 32, 22 67- 7 86 76 22 65 22 16 22 "21- 17 f 29 West Hubbard 81 70 92 68 63 77 76 SI It 1! K 126 87 79 79 72 29 148 ' 81 68 6 West MfcAnsfcl .T. - 152 66 95 108 64 137 175 24 44 151 11 194 191 28 69 1 42r 28 186 " 22 159 "21 West Silverton .. ... 270 232 West Stayton 79" 67- West Woodburn .'. . 192 82 172 . 95 99 Woodard ......... 21 14 19 14 . IT A 22 votes Uncounted out of 665 votes cast." The Woods-Novak match Is not the only attraction in tonight's show, for Chet Wiles, the ath letic policeman from .Portland, will make another of his appear ances which have been becoming more impressive each time be performs here. He will meet Herman Olson of Seattle, the grappler who Is said to bear a marked resemblance to the clas sic representations of the Greek gods, and what's J&ore Important to the fans, to be a real wrestler. To start the evening off prop erly, Prof. Newton of Oregon City and "Dutch" Merlin of San Fran cisco, both adherents of the rough-and-tumble school of mat tactics, will engage in a 30-min-nte mix. WORCESTER, Mass.. Nov. 9. (AP) Captain John J. McEwan, head coach of football at Holy Cross since 1930, today was sus pended as coach by Rev. T. J. Phelan, moderator of athletics. In the notice of suspension. Father Phelan gave "interference with the proper working of our athletic department by an unauthorised though widely published attempt to discharge one of our staff" as the cause of McEwan's being sus pended. The "published attempt to dis charge on of our staff" related to Captain McEwan's argument with Bart Sullivan, trainer, during the Brown game at Providence. Rumors of dissension spread after the game, which Holy Cross lost in -the final minutes of play, 10 to 7. and Captain McEwan was quoted as saying Sullivan had openly mutinied, and could no longetract as trainer for the foot ball squad. Captain McEwan said he had "nothing to say whatever." It was learned from reliable sources that Arthur E. "Bunny" Corcoran, who has been end coach for the past six years, will take charge of the squad. LOU SCOZZA WIXXER SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9. AP) Lou Scoxza, Buffalo, N. Y. light heavyweight, stepped out of his class here tonight to score a technical knockout over James J. Braddock, Newark, N. J., heavy weight, in the sixth round of a scheduled ten round bout. M'EIHEDAS HOLY CROSS CIIU Precinct Returns, Jury 6 Tax Oleo Trial Limit . Tax o I J 197 135 170 130 87 222 112 182 122 114 153 18 114. 97 111 261 111 201 134 122 260 149 209 156 137 289 142 156 269 213 229 152 241 92 89 67 200 231 322 51 97. 48 140 111 189 . - 9 y 19 ii LESLIEPARRISH TILT BIG EVENT Teams Well Matched, Fans Showing Avid Interest In Final Outcome PROBABLE LINFXPS Parrixh Leslie Oglesby LE ....... Forster Williams LT Poccen Hill LG Hysler Willig C Lewis Dow RQ Brady Porter RT Wallace Matteson RE Gugurich Salstrom Q staples Hughey ...... LH . . . . Browning Hoffert RH Orland Damon F Curry The big event of the year for about 1200 of Salem's young peo ple, and an extremely interesting event for many others, will take place nnder the floodlights on Sweetland field tonight at 7 o'clock when the football teams of Parrish and Leslie junior high schools engage in their annual battle for the city championship. The game will be the first event of the American Legion's Armis tice celebration. Student groups at both institu tions are all fired up over the annual clash those at Leslie per haps a little more than those at Parrish. because this is a game Leslie has never won and "hope springs eternal." But on top of that, an increas ing proportion of Salem's general public has become aware that the junior high schools develop some hard fighting and well coached athletic teams whose contests are well worth watching, and the two sections of the city have developed considerable rivalry, residents of each district backing the school which draws students from their neighborhood. Parrish and Leslie started "from scratch" this year, each with Just one regular from last year's team, and that veteran In each case Is the quarterback and chief ball carrier the latter from necessity not because these two lads have the privilege of calling signals. They are Salstrom at Parrish and Staples at Leslie. Their private duel will be one of the highlights Ballot Measures, Marion County Rogue Repeal Prohi Law Closing Col. Funds Repeal 9 O 1 J I i 128 135 112 131 147 219 198 131 231 256 46 301 44 296 194 166 137 214 200 215 141 196 262 II 188 52 312 60 347 205 195 319 84 419 325 259 51. 78 17 114 62 84 106 159 21 229 207 197' 14 21 4 28 27 19 gram t ot tonight's game. There is little In the season rec ords to indicate which . way tha battle will go. Oregon City junior high was the one common oppon ent, and Leslie scored a more de cisive victory over, that school than did Parrish; but fans who saw Oregon City play here were generally ot the opinion that tha boys from down river must have received reinforcements before coming here,' and after playing Leslie. . - In addition to this mitigating consideration, there Is the further one that last year Leslie was the favorite from exactly the same cause, a better showing against Oregon City, but Parrish pulled out a victory in the city title con test. 13 to 0. Though both teams are consid erably lighter than last year, Par rish is believed to have a slight advantage In weight. It is claim ed, on the other hand, that Les lie's backfield is a little faster and that Its plays are well adapted to take advantage of that speed. The rival squads are "hopped up" for tonight's game and it Is safe to predict that the game will be a terrific batttle, no matter what the outcome. WILL CLOSE BULLY A rousing night-before rally Is beng planned by Salem high school students tonight preceding the big game with Eugene here Armistice day. Students will participate In a serpentine through the downtown section; going immediately from there to Olinger field where a pile of boxes and other inflamma ble articles Is ready to be ignited for a big bonfire. High school yells will be practiced here and the band under the direction of Wesley Roeder will play. After the bonfire students will meet at the Capitol theater at 10:30 o'clock for the big finale. Another yell rally will be staged, led by "Peewee" Parks, yell king, with members of the football team present. Coach Huntington will talk. A football picture will be shown on the screen, the theatre manage ment announces. The title of the picture, later to be a regularly scheduled attraction at the Elsl nore, was not revealed. Track Merger Tax. Debt Bill Bill Control 09 1 c I o J O I I o i 29 129 41 75 37 175 46 125 3 46 14 23 24 150 38 89 45 64 28 63 28 38 52 27 58 141 30 228 151 112 38 21 85 40 69 92 32 151 76 92 26 28 64 33 53 133 122 357 156 373 40 34 29 46 107 90 81 280 90 224 70 67 84 36 55 194 303 261 31 338 46 87 90 18 92 179 190 174 31 210 4 51 29 41 22 43 286 115 119 94 15 87 39 39 29 19 159 78 72 68 64 24 5 62 52 127 108 137 144 78 46 124 26 78 24 70 35 117 22 68 92 29 388 190 112 249 69 88 28 154 3 41 39 150 40 5 54 96 29 96 92 511 181 295 26 245 91 120 60 264 118 124 53 325 106 177 79 368 122 223 50 66 62 49 43 209 83 330 97 288 95 361 120 312 111 117 196 155 181 152 65 47 60 102 60 322 118 264 87 341 125 547 119 251 99 183 146 166 306 148 69 279 103 159 73 343 99 228 45 262 96 145 61 427 147 211 35 199 71 111 235 1 48 218 1 37 165 104 241 1 49 276 1 62 51 330 105 179 5 313 165 139 zj izz 80 343 109 205 61 284 141 205 253 2 It ; 41 84 - 68 ,28 149 199 '94 .20. 16 T 522 146 222. 107 49 .- 72 242 67 167 21 12 16 1 - onmm i S ' 68 EXPECT TOUGHEST BATTLE WOODBURN. Not. Wood- burn high school's football team participates In ona of the hardest games on H schedule this season when the Bulldogs journey to Me- Mlnnville Friday morning to ex- c hangar pleasantries with the Mac high- Grtxxussa Tha football ma chine representing McMlnnville this year is virtually the same out fit that Coaeh Allison had on hand last tear when the Grizzlies made a bid for state championship honors. Although graduation took its toll of the team, a number of veterans have returned ta the team this year. . Gil Oddie, coach for Woodbum, is hoping- that the McMlnnville field will ha comparatively dry, as hit team, -outweighed by the op ponents, will have a much better advantage if such is the case. For tha first time . in several weeks no regulars are on the sick list. The entire first string back field of Gearin, Boyle, Skiller and f Halter will be functioning. The forward wall will be the same that started in the Molalla game, with the Koch brothers at ends, Court ney and Larson tackles, Pavelek and Conyne guards, and Block center. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 9 (AP) Al Perelra. Portugal, de feated Hal Rumberg, Spokane, two falls out of three in the fea tured match of tonight's wrestling card here. Pereira weighed 220 and Rumberg 208. Pereira took the first fall in 28 minutes? with a series of flying scissors. Rumberg evened the match 12 minutes later, in turn using a sciseors. Pereira cinched the match with a body slam that won him the third fall in less than five minutes. Bob Myertf, 159, Portland, and Mervin Barrackman, 163, Seattle, wrestled to a draw In the five round semi-windup. Dr. Nap De Vore, 175, Portland and Toby Wallace, 182, Portland, met in the opener, DeVore taking the fall in the third and final round. Tax Sop. Measure Income Water Tax Pow. 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