KavaMck and Kaplan to T&iiight on Armory bktofpIls Rivalry Will Ae Carried to Mat Tonight; Olson and Eddy Will Grapple When Verne Harrington, reg ular referee at the wrestling hows here, suffered a disability which prevented him from con tinuing in that capacity while Al Karasick and Sailor Frantz were performing a week ago, it result ed In the fans finding ont some thing they hadn't known previ ously; to wit, that Karasick and Abe Kaplan were not exactly the best of baddies. Inspired by the show of affec tion in reverse between Karasick and Kaplan when the veteran Abe was drafted as referee. Matchmaker Harry Plant hustled around in the next day or so and signed those two up for a match, and they will clash at the armory tonight. There la little to choose between these two men, both of whom have wrestled practically every body who counts in the heavier divisions of matdom; they use all the approved methods, whether of straight wrestling or of big-time hippodrome, and they guarantee thrills. Both have wrestled here before and neither Is highly popular, so the fans tonight-will be able to sit back and enjoy the slaughter, without feeling called upon for sympathy in case one or the other Is getting the worst of it, nor ex treme Indignation if one of the other lapses Into quasi-homicidal tactics. Herman Olson, whose Greek god dimensions had been almost forgotten by the fans when he was announced as a contestant for last week's show, will clash with Mutt Eddy, another occasional visitor, in the one-hour bout. I FELINESKI o A I -v: :: :.-: i v A L.ifc- ' f .-; - it f Scotts Mills Hands Hubbard 27-10J$eating SCOTTS MILLS, Feb. 20 The Scotts Mills town basketball team won from the Kay Woolen Mill team of Salem, here, Thursday night by a score of 50 to 34. The town team also won from the Tew Park team of Salem by a score of 30 to 28 Friday night. The Hubbard high school was de feated by the local high school Friday night, the score being 27 to 10. 1 VIDALS RAISE BEAVER HOPES Here's m new pictnre of Al Kar asick, the Russian Lion, who will trade flying mares and toe holds with Abo Kaplan of New York on the armory mat tonight. It's said they love each other after the fashion of the traditional cat and dog. Loggers Trounce Columbia, 47 - 29 PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 20 (AP) College of Puget Sound had little difficulty in defeating Columbia university, 47 to 29, In their basketball game here to night. Bates, center for the Loggers from Tacoma, was high scorer with 18 points. Rossi was high for the Irish with 15 points. The Log gers got off to an early lead and were ahead, 26 to 14, at half time. Bethel Defeats Airlie, 28 to 12 Tip Washington Oyer 47-35 Though Grienier Unable To Help Slaughter MOSCOW, Idaho, Feb. 20. (AP) The up and coming Uni versity of Idaho basketball team all but ruined the University of Washington's championship chance with a 47-to-3B victory in their game here tonight. Playing without their sharp shooting center, Howard Grenier, the Vandals took the lead in the opening minutes and held It throughout. Washington fought desperately, resorting finally to hopeless long shots. P. Antoncich, Husky center, drew first blood when he recov ered his own tip-off and convert ed in the opening seconds. A min ute later. Hurley, Idaho center, converted, and Lacy, guard, shot another field goal for the lead. In the closing minutes of the first period, a Washington rally led by Heaman and Galer, guards, and Lee, forward, closed the gap from 19 to 10 for Idaho to 21 to 19 for the winners, the half- time score. The second half was a repiti- tion of the first, with Warner, Idaho forward, and Hurley lead ing an onslaught that took the count to 27 to 19. Late in the period Coach Hec Edmundson shot In new combinations, but none was able to break through for consistent scores. Ed Hurley, normally a guard but thrown in at center when blood poisoning kept Grenier on the bench, and Lacy, guard, were Idaho's outstanding players. Ga ler, Washington's left guard, led the Huskies' scoring attack, con verting five field goals and four free throws for 14 points. Tonight's victory was the first Idaho has won over Washington since Coach Rich Fox took con trol six years ago. The teams meet again tomor row night. latter's floor. The score at the half was 11-6 In Bethel's favor. Chrlstensen, star forward of Beth el, held scoring honors with 13 points. Bearcat Title Chase Leads To Forest Grove; Contest In Afternoon All-Decisive ft Facing the final championship hnrdle, Willamette university's basketball squad, followed by a considerable contingent of root m will ro to Forest Grove this afternoon to play the Pacific uni versity Badgers. The game is scheduled for the unusual hour of 4 p. m. Coach "Spec" Keene was quite well pleased with the showing his roam nutria in the three games at Tacoma last week, especially the last two. A change in oiienBive ruettM which was tried In the Whitman series but didn't work so well, clicked perfectly in tne second Puget Sound game and as a result the Bearcat guards did most of the scoring. In that game nearly every pass ,.. ..nrota anii th Willamette boys seldom relinquished the ball before getting a good snot ax me haaVAt. mil tha shots were going in too; more than 50 per eent. which Is a high average, mucq the same showing was made In the Pacific Lutheran game. The Lutherans scored no field goais m the first half. Whether this improved show ing will be shown again today. and whether even If It is, It will be sufficient to overcome the greatly strengthened Badgers, Is a question on which Coach Keene could shed no light Monday.. "Wienie" Kaiser, who was the "big shot" along with Hartley in the second Puget souna game, sprained an ankle near the end of that contest and did not play Sat urday night; he will go along with the squad to Forest drove toaay and may even start, but there is a question whether the ankle will hold up. Lemmon and Kloostra worked well together at forward in the game with the Lutherans, and ther mav start against Pacific, though Burdette may be in there Instead of Kloostra. Rleke will start at center and Hartley at rmrd. Northruo. Franti and Con nors are all likely to see some action. Emll Plluso will be the referee Willamette will ro to Southern Oregon and offer S.O.N.S. an op portunity to get revenge ior an earlr aeason defeat, this weekend. They will play at Ashland Friday night and at Medford Saturday nig aw BENE HERS THOIM The HayesvHle-Nasarene bas ketball team which lost all of its games in the first half of the B Church league season, continued its winning streak Monday night by beating Temple Baptist 16 to 12. Highland Friends defeated United Brethren 14 to 9 ana Am erican Lutheran won from Knight Memorial 25 to 19. Summaries: United Brethren O 14 Highland G. Poulin 2 F.. 5 Cree Pero 4 F....6 Lindstrom McAuley 2 C Toycen J. Poulin 0 3 Sebern Saunders O Chapman Franklin 1 S Temple 12 10 Hayes-Xaiarene Tucker 2 F....2 Watanabe Dick S Chapel Morley I Gwynn 4 Am. Lnth. 25 6chnelder 4 Hillway S Bahlburg 11 Sederstrom , ,, King -F- -C. G -G. Ogura 4 Stols 8 Childs .2 Edwards 10 Knight F 4 Harrison F 1 Baldock ...C 2 Adams G 1 Barnard ...0 10 Clark Knight 5 Allport 2 S Referee, Frank Bashor Dayton Defeated By Amity Quint DAYTON, Feb. 20 The Dayton Union high school boys basket ball team lost 30 to 7 to the Am ity boys here Friday night. The agricultural classes played a 10 to 10 tie but Dayton won the score In the fifth quarter, 10 to 12. The Dayton girls defeated the Amity girls, 25 to 21. ALEM INVADES INDIAN HAUNTS Huntington to try out new Combination With Engle Jumping at Center A shakeup, somewhat radical but wholly tentative, has been de- elded upon for the Salem nlgn school basketball team by Coach Hollis Huntington, who will try it out in tonight's game with Che- maw a Indian school at Chemawa. Engle will bo moved from guard to center, where It is already dem onstrated that he has the Jump on the two other candidates who have been alternating; and Per- rine will take his place at guard. Engle however will continue with his wonted defensive assignment, and that will permit Mosher to take over more of the offensive burden. Perrlno Is a good shot from back of the foul circle, and his new assignment as a guard may put him in position for a number of scoring opportunities. Huntington however will not know nntll he tries It out in to night's game, whether this ar rangement will work, and it may bo that either Thomas or Morley will he called upon to take the floor early In the game. The B teams of Salem high and Chemawa will play at 7 o'clock and the A teams at 8. Both games were close when the same teams met on Salem's floor several weeks ago, and they are expected to be tight again. 'COW CURTIS SIDY IS IVOT THRIVING IN SALEM PARKER'S DEFEATS S. MILLS 7B TO 21 Parker's basketeers romped over Scotts Mills town team at Scotts Mills Monday night in a northern division Mid-Willamette Valley league game, 78 to 21. Flake, Foreman and Burrell roll ed up the major statistics for the sporting goods salesmen. Summary: ScotU Mills Parker's Myers 4 F 12 Marr J out m little Idea maybe we're wrong, and we won't feel badly about ft if nobody takes It vp. We realize that it's a tradition np at Willamette a Di versity, that no charge be made for Freshman Glee. Every year the Wllatnette gym Is packed for this event; counting the chairs placed on the floor, the place may hold SOOO, thongh its basketball capacity Is two or three hundred under that. We're confident that practically all of the people attending Fresh man Glee would be glad to pay a small admission fee, Just as an admission fee. It's a show that is worth a large admission fee. But we are not advocating that. Each freshman- class has paid the ex penses of that show lu the past, and It's only fair that each suc ceeding class should do the same. Back in 1018 that tradition was varied in a way which caused no criticism; a charge, a dime as we recall it, was made for some wartime relief fund. The freshmen paid all expenses as usual, and they and all the other students who participat ed, 1 1 id the admission fee as well as the general spectators. Conditions now are Just as un usual, and Jnst as burdensome for many people, as they were in 1918. So would It violate tradition too much. If a small charge "rere made, all of the proceeds going to a relief fund? The fact that some of Willamette's students are Just as much In need as many other persons, suggests that the fund to be raised might be a loan fund for students, but that's another ques tion which we will simply 1c o up to the freshmen. It's their show. Members of the Salem Coif cluv, were delighted Sunday with bu?!-nees-llke appearance th-ir cour took on, remindful of midsummer, the first week end of operation" under the new rerlm irhiz-s firri all golfing activity of the co.i- munuy centered t&ere. In the blind borev bsll wvr, stakes. C. J. McGlnley, Bill stn'v and Scott Page won tbA priz-s and may have them bv calling ti the caddy house, It wa a-r.onv.r. ea. The turnout of women Snrdnr afternoon indicated p'.ainly t: "ladies' aay" this year will me; n Just that and that there won't b- room ior any men on t r.e cour? . A number of plans for increa. ed activity and enJoymct on t1 part of members are being ii- cussea, some or which will made known at a dinner and together for members in tho dp;: future. It Is probable tV.at some ( f Bobby Jones' golf movies will i shown, along with Borne mu: ..l and Ivory-clicking enterta'cnen on that occasion. Meanwhile spring work on ti course, rolling the falrr.aj-g ari other tasks; Is being started Im mediately and the turf win be in excellent shape within a ehrt time. HT. ANGEL DEFEATS VISITING 1 Olson 4 F 18 Burrell Shepherd 2 C 27 Flake Haskins 8 G 19 Foreman Marquam 1....G 2 Ward Thomas 7 S 2 Nelson Referee, Saalfeld. MT. ANGEL. Feb. 20. T. game here Saturday night -tween the Mt. Angel college ;. - i school quint and the high --Y.' 1 team of St. Martin's collepp ' Lacey, Wash., was close anl in citing, the score being 27 o in favor of Mt. Anjrel. The w; -ning point was made in the b half minute of play. This is the first time the - Institutions have taneled sitk-1 fire of 1926 which destroyed t o Mt. Ansel college buildir.?. Another game in whirh r:. i interest Is being centered i- . ' between St. Paul and M. A I scheduled for March 5. MICKEY MOUSE "Figures Don't Lie' By WALT DISNEY BETHEL. 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