The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 23, 1933, Page 6, Image 6

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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Thursday Morning. February 23; 1933
Painrisk,
McIMMmiiie
Visitors Undefeated; Will
Play Return Game There
Week From Friday
The junior high school basket
ball championship of Oregon will
be at stake in two games between
Parrish and McMinnville Junior
high teams, the first of which" will
be played on the Parrish floor
tonight at 7:30 o'clock. There will
be no preliminary game. The
second game .will be played at
McMinmrille Friday night of next
week.
Sometimes there is considerable
doubt about the junior high
school title, but this year Parrish
has defeated all the teams in
sight with the exception of Mc
MinnTille; while the boys from
that town have won 16 games
straight this season, including
junior high and high school B lea
gue teams.
Coach Frank Brown of Parrish
reports that all of his players are
in good shape, and that there
won't be any alibis In the case of
a defeat tonight.
Parrish is also the entry of the
northern dlTision in the Marion
county B league playoff, and will
play Gates high, the southern di
vision champion, sometime next
week. Parrish is distinctly the un
der dog in this competition as it
has lost twice to Mill City, which
was defeated twice by Gates in
the southern division race. How
ever Parrish is conceded a chance
to win If it plays its best game,
for Brown's boys were not up to
their best game in either contest
against Mill City.
Young Corbett Wins World
Welter Title With Decisive
Victory Over Jackie Fields
By RUSSELL J. NEWLAND
SEALS STADIUM, San Fran
cisco, Feb. 22. (AP) Reaching
the end of the trail after a three
year climb to the top. Young Cor
bett of Fresno, became welter
weight champion of the world
when his flying fists thudded to
a decisive victory over Jackie
Fields In a bristling 10-round bout
here today.
The Fresno southpaw put on a
closing round rally that definitely
clinched his superiority over a ri
val whom he defeated three years
ago this date in a non-title bout.
Some 15,000 fans cheered the
Fresno youth as Referee Jack
Kennedy held up his arm that
gave him the 147-pound crown.
Leaving no doubt as to his su
periority, Corbett outfought and
outpunched his rival in six of the
rounds, according to the count of
the referee, who called one ses
sion even, and gave three to the
champion.
The Fresno lef hander started
on a pre-arranged battle plan that
included a killing pace from the
start. He shot in long lefts to the
chin that had Fields missing as
early as mid-way of the opening
round.
Out-guessing Fields as the lat
ter bored In, head down, the new
champion jumped back after every
drive -to counter with lefts to the
body that jolted much of the fight
out of his opponent.
For the fourth time In history
of boxing the name "Corbett"
proved the downfall of a cham
pion. The Fresno Italian followed
a long line of Illustrious prede
cessors that started when James J.
Corbett punched the heavyweight
crown from the head of the weary
John L. Sullivan.
George Green of San -Francisco,
original "Young Corbett' followed
soon after to defeat "Mysterious"
Billy Smith, welterweight title
holder, and Young Corbett II
(William Roth well) knocked out
"Terrible" Terry McGovern to
claim the featherweight crown.
STB
11
Teachers Defeat
Bread Mixers by
Score of 33-26
The Salem schol faculty basket
ball team defeated the Dough
Boys of Cherry City Baking com
pany, S3 to 26, on the Parrish
floor Wednesday afternoon. Hauk
of the teachers and Hucheons of
the bread mixers took the honors
In scoring.
Faculty
BTown 6 . . .
Drynan 8 . . ,
Hauk 12. . .
tJIlmore 4 . .
Flesher 5 G.
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,2 Vanderhoof
..11 Hucheons
... 2 Gottfried
9 Sachtler
Maw
. . ..2 Barquist
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COACH JOB, BELIEF
CORVALLIS. Ore.. Feb. 22.
(AP) Belief was expressed here
generally today that Lon Stlner,
30, assistant football coach and
varsity track coach, will be given
a one-year contract to succeed
Paul J. Schissler as head coach at
Oregon State college. The board
of control of the college has been
given notice, however, that It can
proceed with the selection of a
coach with the unanimous sup
port of representative alumni
from all parts of the state.
Each of the 16 alumni dele
gates, who met here last night to
discuss the coaching situation
with board members, representa
tive students and football men,
expressed an opinion, but before
adjournment a unanimous vote of
confidence in the board was taken.
Rickreall Girls
Get County Title
RICKREALL. Feb. 22. The
local girls again won the Polk
county girls championship when
they defeated Grand Ronde there
Cross -Word Puzzle
By EUGENE SHEFFER
Friday night, 23 t if. The local
girls have won all but one game.
The Grand Ronde boys defeated
Rickreall Friday night In the last
of the county league games for
the locals.
Dallas Outlaws
Beaten by Aces
The Salem Y. M. C. A. Aces
defeated the Dallas Outlaws at
Dallas 26 to 23 Wednesday
nJght.
Y.M.CJL Aces Dallas
Mathews 12. .. .F 2 Axtell
Stelnke 9 F... 4 Campbell
Dyer 3 C McCann
B. Bush. . .. .. ..G 6 Fisher
J. Bush ..G... 7 Dempsey
Walberg 2 S 4 Frlesen
i Open
POLK TOURNEY
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State
Title
Serms
Tonight
Dallas and Bethel Victors
First Night, Decisively
After Hard Battles
INDEPENDENCE. Feb. 11.
Dallas and Bethel high school bas
ketball teams took an early lead
in the county tournament which
opened before a large crowd here
tonight, Dallas defeating Falls
City, 26 to 9, and Bethel winning
from Monmouth, 31 to 20.
- Thursday afternoon, starting at
2 o'clock, Dallas will play Bethel
and Falls City and Monmouth will
clash. The night game at 8 o'clock
will be between the winner of the
Falls City - Monmouth game and
the loser of the Dallas - Bethel
game.
Though the final score was one
sided, the Dallas-Falls City game
was hard fought, with Falls City
ahead 7 to 4 at half time. Le-
Fors with 12 points and Webb
with 11 dominated the scoring for
Dallas.
Bethel took a 3 lead In a
tightly contested first Quarter
against Monmouth and they play
ed on even terms in the second
period, ending with the score 12
to 10, still for Bethel. Chirstensen
with 13 points and Freeman with
12 did most of Bethel's scoring.
Dwight Adams was the official
at tonight's games. Frank Bashor
will join him in the offlclatln
duties tomorrow.
Summaries:
Dallas Falls Cty
LeFors 12 F 2 Zuber
Pleasant F 2 Aker
Webb 11 .C. . 3 Guthridge
Lewis 3 ...G.. 2 McCuiston
Hunter G Goode
Bethel Monmouth
Christensen 13 ..F. . . . 9 Wilson
Domes 5 F... 2 Cock ran
Freeman 12 0.... 7 Beckley
Pearson 12 0 WInegat
Osterhaudt 1 . . ..G Snyder
ROSENBLOOM WINS
8T. LOUIS, Feb. 22 (AP)
Maxie Rosenbloom, of New York,
recognized in some states as the
light heavyweight boxing cham
pion, won a Judge's decision over
Al Stlllman, St. Louis, In a 15
round. non-title bout here tonight.
CURTIS
GATES SPO LS 1
BASS STOPS ZWICK
PHILADELPHIA, Keb. 22
(AP) Benny Bass, former feath
erweight titleholder, punched
Phil Z-ick, lanky Cleveland
lightweight, to the canvas four
times tonight to win an eight
round decision in the wlndup of
a boxing card here.
Two real basketball game
coming up this week, and the
beauty of It la the f ana. will
be able to see both of them.
Tonight Parrish plays McMinn
ville Junior high in the first
of a two-game series for the
state Junior high charapionahip.
And Friday night the Astoria
Fishermen will come here for
a renewal' of the rivalry which
reached it climax in the state
tournament finals almost a
year ago.
We wouldn't be surprised if
the Salem high boys were get
ting tired of losing to Astoria;
they lost in that championship
clash, then again In football last
fall, and by two points in a bas
ketball game at Astoria earlier
this season.
However they may have to
get used to it, for it is report
ed that the Fishermen are now
stronger than they were when
Salem played there, Averill,
the lanky center, had Just Join
ed the squad at that time, and
wasn't working too smoothly
with his mate. More recently
Astoria has beaten Corrallls a
couple of times, and also won
from Silverton.
Astoria Is not. however, ab
solutely certain to be In the tour
nament again. It has split games
with Westport, the school that
caused all the rumpus last year
by protesting Palmberg. A third
game for the Clatsop county
championship may be played to
night; but in any event both
will be In the district tourna
ment, along with Seaside, viewed
as a threat, and a Columbia coun
ty entry.
The search for a coach at
O. S. C. Is about over, and It
appears they have found him
right on the campus Lon Stln
er, to be specific. By the way,
our own mayor, Doug McKay,
probably knows more about It
than anybody in town; he was
invited over there for a con
ference along with alumni re
presentatives from a number of
OF Mill CITY FIVE
. MILL CITY, Feb. 22. Mill
City high school's' chance for dis
trict championship was shattered
Friday night when the basketball
team took its second defeat at
the hands of the Gates high
school basketball team, 33 to 25.
The Gates boys took a four-point
lead Just after the start of the
game and at the end of the first
half the score was IS to 5 in
favor of Gates. In the third. Mill
City started a rally which lasted
until the score stood at 20 to
21.
Ball was high man for Gates
with 21 points and Carter of Mill
City was high with 9 points. Car
ter has played an unusually good
gamn straight through the season
and nas ranked high man nearly
every time for tbte home team.
He Is a Junior.
Summary:
Gates Mill City
Cline 4 F ...7 Rada
Ball 21 F 9 Carter
Shepherd 2....C 6 Kirby
O. Farmen 6...G 2 Mason
Ratsberg G 2 Wallace
Willis S Kanoff
Bevler 8
Referee, Norby of Stayton.
ine uates Quintet win now
meet Parrish high for the cham
pionship playoff of the A and B
leagues. The date and place of
the game have not been an
nounced.
Bandits New
Hazards For
Golf Course
8 AN FRANCISCO, Feb. 22
(AP) Danger from robbers was
an added hazard on the Olympic
Club Lakeside Golf course here
WIN TO PU.N
SEISMS
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The Salem Trapshooters club
will hold an important business
meeting at the chamber of com
merce rooms Friday night at 8
o'clock, with the purpose of re-
. wwis r i Ty..i0t I . .... .
loaay as wiuiam t-uier. ncuis i viving activity in order to be
Gas and Electric company mana- ready for participation in
ger, was shot twice by two gun
men who held up a threesome at
the fourteenth green.
Euler was shot In an arm and
leg, after he protested against
the. holdup and ordered the two
robbers away, declaring: "This is
a private golf course."
The two companions In the
threesome, Alfred H. Nlchol,
manager of an electric concern,
and Earl Van Pool, paper manu
facturing company executive, had
already been robbed when Eu
ler, trailing behind, reached the
green.
Nichol told police he was forc
ed to turn over his wallet, con
taining $80. "Van Pool also sur
rendered his wallet. He said he
did not know what amount it
contained.
Euler was taken to a hospi
tal to be treated for his wounds
and police started a search for
the holdup men. They were de
scribed as youthful.
state telegraphic shoot- which
will start March 5.
Officers will be elected at Frl
day night's meeting. Dr. G. E.
Prime has been president anl
Clarence Bowne secretary. At thh
meeting also,-plans for Increasinc
Interest in the weekly shoots till
be discussed. It Is possible that
prizes will be hung up for th"
men whose scores are counted in
the telegraphic shoot.
The first workout on the elnb's
traps on Turner Road will br
held next Sunday morning at 9
o'clock.
Illinois Boxing
Board Divorced
From National
Change in Game
Code Backed by
Vote in Senate
The state senate Wednesday ap
proved a house bill Introduced by
the Judiciary committee amending
a large number of sections of the
state game code. The measure
contained approximately 32 pages.
Senator Dunne Informed the
senate that the bill had received
careful consideration by the house
committee and apparently was
satisfactory to all concerned.
Oregon towns, Tuesday night.
We haven't bothered to ask
Doug what be knows; they
were sworn to secrecy.
Artillery Five
Beats Liberty
The Headquarters Battery hoop-
sters defeated the Liberty town
team at the armory Wednesday
night, 32 to 4. allowing the visi
tors Just one field goal In each
half.
Summary:
Liberty Artillery
Butler 2 F....9 R. Finster
E. Gugurlch ...F 4 Clutter
Jndd 2 C 11 Harvey
Seeger G 8 C. Finater
Gugurlch O G Baker
SHETTSLINE DIES
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 22
(AP) William J. Shettsline, for
mer president of the Philadel
phia National league baseball
club, died today. He was 69.
Known to the sports world as
"Sheets," he had served the club
for 43 years prior to his retire
ment In 1926.
CHICAGO. Feb. 22. (AP)
Reports in connection with JarV
Dempsey's long-standing areu
ment with Mississippi boxing of
ficials today resulted in the dis
closure that Illinois has with
drawn from the National Boxir,
association.
The resignation was mallfd f
James "Bingo' Brown of Yps:'
antl. Mich., president of the N.
B. A., by retiring members of
Illinois state athletic commis-io;i
last December 13 with the explan
ation that they desired to ?Itp t
newly appointed commission ai
open road In the matter of affiliation.
Columbia Takes
Second Contest
PORTLAND. Feb. 22. (AP)
Columbia university of Portland,
defeated College of Puget SounJ
of Tacoma. 45 to 29. In their bas
ketball game here tonight T'.
Irish stepped out to an early lea l
and were ahead of the Taconid
Loggers. IS to 16, at half time.
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