Bes Anderson- Returns Tonight; Bearcats Meet ' OO' B!r vie rans who Watched Grapple Game From Infancy to Welcome Pioneer Four of Last Year-s First String Badgers Here Again; Lively Tussle in Prospect iM Anderson, still a young ster, bat nevertheless the grand daddy" of modern wrestling In Salem, will return here today after a Ions absence to tee how the city and his farorite sport have been getting along In bis absence, and at the same time to show the fans, at the armory tonight, how he has been get ting along; answer to the lat ter query being "quite nicely, thank yon," if his performance here reflects the success he has enjoyed elsewhere. Anderson, who was Salem's "home boy" starting In the fall f 1129 when Matchmaker Har ry Plant guessed correctly that the grappling game was dne for a boom, was not a notable suc cess as a winner of matches at that time, what with experienced veterans bouncing in on him each week; but he .has made a much better showing since tearing here; part of the time at Seattle, at other intervals on the road. His opponent tonight will be Joe Gardinier, Portland's "bad boy," and in view of Gardlnier's cordial unpopularity here, it is not hazardous to predict that Anderson, a great farorite here right up to the day he depart ed, will get the crowd's rote to night as of yore. "Spike" Ashby and Pete Ait lan, neither of them by any neans strangers to the local are na, will furnish the first hour of amusement. The Willamette-Pacific unlrer slty basketball game on the Wil lamette court tonight looms as both a threat and a promise a threat to the Bearcats, Inasmuch as Pacific has emerged as an out standing contender for the North west conference unofficial cham pionship, and a promise to the fans ot one of the best games of the season here.' It is ther first conference game at home for Wil lamette, and will start at 7:30. Paeific broke eren last 'week end in a series with Columbia uni versity, winning its first game at home and losing the second one, played at Mllwaukle. Columbia bad won decisirely from Linfield. which gare Willamette a hard battle last week, so the Bearcats once again figure as "under dogs." Coach Eldon Jenne of Pacific, whose chief claim to fame before Pirates Capture National League Flag at Parrish The Pirates, leaders in the Na tional league, won 16 to 9 orer the Cubs in one of the fastest basketball games to date of the noon circuits at Parrish Junior high. This rictory clinched the pennant for the Pirates, though some games remain to be play ed. The eighth grade league wound up last week with the Tigers In first place. Summary: Pirates Lampkin 1. . . . F. . Meyers 2 P. , Oglesby C . Hoffert 2 G. , MaUela 5 G. Cubs Schneider 4 Wedell 4 Rankin . . Peters taking his present Job was as a basketball mentor, baring, direct ed the Washington high team which won a state championship and came close to taking another, has been building np his forces at Pacific In this sport for three years and this season appears to hare "arrived. He has four ot last year's reg ulars playing In the same posi tions this year; Douglas at for ward, Corrlgan at center, Kllllts and McKeel at guard. Holland, a notable halfback in pigskin sea son. Is the new forward, but he also was on the squad last year. Douglas Is the outstanding scor er, but all ot Pacific's men are dangerous. Coach "Spec" Keene of Willam ette will probably start the same group that opened against Lin field; Burdett and Northrup for wards, Rleke center, Kaiser and Hartley guards. BABE DISSATISFIED E n o FFRED at a meeting In Portland Satur day. The members ruled that Chemawa's enrollment was too large to make it a fair competitor for the other teams in the league. which represent the high schools of SUverton, Woodburn, West Linn, Lebanon and Molalla. Che- "ul"A-V ""rr: rear, at a nrcvious meeting A sixth school .is desired, and ?!tJ?.an0.un5fl A Dallas and Newberg are being wou.a return , unsigiu, ,oiUr- congWered Tne football schedule upon what terms the club had of- ierea mm. I m "Let them announce, It," the famSn r home-run slugger said. "I'm returning the contract by mall In the morning. Baseball observers, howerer. rentured a guess that the Yank ees' offer probably did not exceed $60,000. It has been an open se cret for some time that they were going to ask Ruth to take a cut in the S 7 5,0 00 salary he recelred last season. The next more will be up to the Yankees. Howerer, matters may be adjusted through a per sonal conference between Ruth and Col. Jacob Ruppert in the near future. Gervais Quint Here Tonight Parrish Junior high school's basketball team will play Gerrais high on the Parrish floor tonight in a northern dirislon county B league game. Coach Frank Brown's team has played some brilliant ball this season, but has not been consistent, largely due to lack ot reserves and competi tion within the squad to make the rarnlars hustle. Gerrais and Famsn nave al ways been warm rivals, and a fast game is In prospect tonigni. Permanent Place MICKEY MOUSE In Sports League iV . 1 r - ft " . i i ,JAvt I J: Orangemen Hold Cougars to Five Field Goals With Effective Checking COBVALLIS. Ore.. Jan. II fAP) Oregon State defeated the strong Washington State five, 21 to 14, in their Pacific Coast conference bas ketball came here tonight. The Orangemen held the Coug ars, who last week defeated Oregon univer- slty In two straight games, to three baskets ; ' ;t,i)uu mil iu iub !i&M&r 3 second BMC u umi A n alrtigbt defense on the part ot the Or angemen was largely accountable for the low score, although both teams missed several good shots. The visitors scored first, then Oregon State ran up 10 points rapidly before the Cougars could score again. The score at half time stood It to t for Oregon State. Summary: Washington State FQ FT PF Cross F 0 Johnson V ......... 1 1 Rogers F . . . 1 1 Gordon G - 2 1 Scott G 1 Wills G 0 t Totals 5 Oregon State (20) O'Connell F . . . . . . . t Hibbard F 1 Lewis C 4 Lenchitsky O 2 Davis G ....1 McDonald O 1 Totals 12 t Referee, Emll Piluso, Portland. LEAVE FOB LOS ANGELES AUBURN, Jan. II. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lucas, who have been residents of this community for several years, left for Los Angeles where they expect to make their home. "We rather Imagine ft would be weeless to try to teU the editor of the Woodburn Inde pendent of the advantages of higher education," says the Oregon Emerald ta attempting to answer an editorial that ap peared la the Woodburn paper recently. Rodney, yon better show Sophomore Dick those do greets. Th rice we gave a week or so ago, about staggering basket ball schedules so that all of Sa lem's leading teams would not be playing on the same nights, was rather obvious, so we take no credit for the tact that It Is be ing put Into practice. Just as we were puullng yesterday as to Just how we could manage to be In the Willamette, Salem high and Parrish gymnasiums and the arm ory all at the same time tonight, Manager Don Coons of the Salem high team came In with the wel come news that the Salem-Eugene game had been rescheduled for Wednesday night. So now we need only to be in three places, which Is relatively simple, especially with Willam ette's game slated for 7:30, early enough so a fellow could dash front It down to the arm ory and miss only part of the tint bout. We plan to detour by way of Parrish. Yes sir. we're awfully glad that Salem-Eugene game was put off a day, because both it and the Willamette-Pacific game are like ly to be as good basketball, from the standpoint of the average fab, as will be seen here this season. Eugene is always tough and Frits Kramer is reported to have built a team this year, something along the lines of that which he piloted to the state championship tor Pendleton high a eouple of years ago. Eugene defeated Lincoln of Portland, the other day, but lost to Oorvallis, S4 to 80 on the Corvallis floor. Counting the handicap of playing away from home, Eugene and Salem ought to be about on a par. Kramer's dependables are the two Mercers, Wright, Budlett, ' Northam and MHllgan. The Salem-Eugena game will start about, t o'clock Wednesday night, but we'll advise you to be on hand at 7 o'clock for the pre? llmlnary, between Salem B team and a faculty group composed of Harold Hauk Frank Brown and Tom Drynan of Parrish, Gurneel Flesher of Leslie, Gamle Cranor and Vernon Gllmore of the senior high. That ought to be worth seeing. And ta the meantime, wo vote for a rousing welcome for Deo Anderson, who did a lot to make wrestling what it Is today In Salem. Townies Slate Fourth Battle With Portland DALLAS, Jan. II The, Dal las City basketbaU team will tan gle with the Neighborhood House team from Portland here Tues day night in the fourth game for the locals. The game is expected to be a real thriller. So far this year, Dallas has played three games and has come out on the long end of the score in each. She has defeated both the Rosebuds and the Turn Ver- ein teams from Portland and she also holds a victory over the Chemawa All Stars. Coach Jack Hayes plans to pick bis starting lineup from the following men: vaughn, McBee, Webb, Griffin, Kllever, Uglow Cook and Shelton. Airlie Defeats Grand Ronde in Exciting Game AIRLIE. Jan. II The Airlie high quintet defeated Grand Ronde high there in a fast, close game Friday night. The Grand Ronde team held a six point lead in the first quarter but the Airlie boys came back early in the sec ond quarter and kept the lead the balance ot the game. High scor ers were Alford Bose for Airlie and Doran for Grand Ronde, both getting IS points. Airlie Grand Ronde Wilson 4 F 4 Salbat A. Bose 4 F T Lleman Bose 12 C II Doren Mcalpine 4 G. ..... Pauitt McKibbens I. . . G Mathas UTJtTED BRETHREN LOSE MB Highland Friends defeated United Brethren 1 to 11, Temple Baptist defeated' Hayerrille-Nas-arene 21 to 17 and Knight Me morial won from American Luth eran It to 12, in Church B league basketball at the T. M. C. A. Mon day night. Summaries: tiiM United Brethren M t. Angel quintet was defeated 4 to 19. - Cree2 ....F...I G. Pouiin Lindstrom I....F 2 Pero Toyeen2 C McAuley Chapman 8 G....2 Koerner Sebernl G...2 J. Pouiin i Temple Baptist Hayes. Nazarene York 4 F. Tucker I F. Chapel C. . Morley S . . . . . Giren S .G., .G. 8. Watanabe ....1 Ogura ..2 Edwards .1 Nakadate ...I Pornell ...2 Huston Knight Am. Lutheran Harrison 6 F Auporw Baldock7 F 2 Hlllway Barnard G . . . 2 Bahlburg Clark 4 G..3 Sederstrom Adams 2 G Olson Referee, Frank Bashor. Amity Expected To Wage Battle To Even Score DALLAS, Jan. II Dallas high will Journey to Amity Tues day night to play her traditional rivals on their own floor. This will be the second game between these two teams this year with Dallas holding the edge through a 47 to 15 rictory here last month. The A squad for the game Tuesday will be: LeFore, Pleas ant, Webb, Lewis, Robinson, Hunter, Kllerer and Bollman. Aft. Angel Town Quintet is Loser MT. ANGEL, Jan. II The Mt. Angel town basketball team play ed Its fourth game on the league schedule, at Silrerton Friday nlxht and lost S 9 to 28. In rame between the high school team of ML Angel college and the St Mary's Gaels of Portland, the nOBILLEDNPS B neiESTOscio SCIO, Jan. 18. Scio defeated Brownsville teams In a boys' double header Friday on the local floor. The final score of the first team's game was 11-8 and that ot the second team 20-9. In the first tew minutes of play of the main rime, K. Miller of Scio, scored. This was the only score of the first quarter. Mc Donald of Scio, scored the next two points, the half ending 6-0 for Scio. In the second halt, both teams had better shooting luek. E. Cochell, forward for Brownsville converted a foul shot and started Brownsville's scoring. The lineup: Scio BrownsTilM Todd F.... E. Cochell L. Miller 2 . . . .F 1 Morey McDonald 3 . . .C Vroman K. Miller 4 . . . .G. . . . 2 M. Elliot Sims G.... 8. Cochell R. Quarry 7 ...S 8 tee In the preliminary game be tween the two second teams of the schools, Donovan ot Scio, was high point man. The next games will bo Jan uary 20. at Scio. Both the boys' and girl's teams from Shedd will meet the local teams. Jitney Supper it Slated as Prelude To Club's Meeting HAYES VI LLE, Jan. II. The Hayesville community club will hold Us regular meeting Friday night, January 20, at the school house. Before the meeting there will be a "Jitney" supper served between 1:30 and 7:30, for the purpose of raising funds with which to defray current expenses ot the meetings. The men will giro the program. Mrs. W. C. Barnes and small son Junior are here for an ex tended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Collins, and her sister, Mrs. Charles Andreses. Elsie Stettler, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Stettler, fell and cut her hand so sererely ser eral stitches had to be taken. 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