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PAGE TEN The OREGON STATESMAN; Saiem Oregon, Aiday Blorning February 24, 1933 to 11 out ton .. A . Pirn; SMsimt Mmh Here 'mt FAST AS EVER Warren has Four Veterans To Huntington's one; Game at 8 p. m. Basketball teams of Salem high and Astoria high, each built around the remnants of the great quintets which battled In the state tournament finals here last March, will clash on the Salem high floor tonight at 8 o'clock. Astoria has more players left i from the 1932 state champion j team than Salem has from the t runner-up quintet, but both are in the running for the state title again, and there Is apparently lit tle to choose between them, As toria having won their first game this season by two points on its home floor. ATerill, lanky center, seems to fce the spark plug of this year's Fishermen; Orwick and Mackey are other veterans who are figur ing in the starting lineup regular ly. Strangely enough Canessa, the boy who was a great "pinch hit ter" for John Warren's Fisher men last year, is filling the same role again this year. In a recent game with Corvallls, Canessa didn't start, but scored nine points whet he went In. ATerill has been starting at for ward In some of the games with Orwick at center. Foster 3 the other regular forward, Mackey and Wright the starting guards. Coach Hollis Huntington of Sa lem high Is expected to revert to his arrangement used prior to the Chemawa game, with Morley or Thomas at center, as the shift .which placed Engle at center and ferrlne at guard did not work particularly well in that game. The preliminary game tonight, at 7 o'clock, will be between the high school B team and Cad well's Wranglers. REED DEFEATED By II MS CHEMAWA, Feb. 23 The Chemawa All-Stars defeated the Reed college hoopsters on the Reed floor in Portland Thursday, ii to 34. Hatfield led the In dians In scoring. Chemawa was ahead JO to 14 at half time. The All-Stars will go to Grand Ronde Friday for a game with the town team there. The All-Stars reserves defeated Reed college's second team 34 to 21 in a preliminary. Summary of main game: Chemawa Reed College Watt 11 F 4 Stout Vivette-9 F 16 Webb Hatfield 15 C. 11 Richards Born 10 G 2 Breall James 6 O Perglss DePoe 1 S Cross -Word Puzzle By EUGENE I I 12 I? M 15 I 16 17 18 IH J IO la it Jv7 20 21 7 22 zzwzwL 27 28 77? 777 21 , 3i 32 33 yy' 35 36 """" 38 31 777 U 4 7 Ha 7ff. 47 M8 V M? m tZL sr - HORIZONTAL 1 convincing and con elusive 11 -melody 12 exclama tion of Bor 45 prefix: not 40 ornamen tal iprVe 47 electrified particle 49 Tike 60 homeless street wan derer 81 case for pocket in strument S3 wickedness VERTICAL 1 state of be ing finely toothed 18 New Mex ico (abbr.) IK Emmet 18 Implore 17 act 18 and cone 20 oneanny 12 -membraneous pouch 13 indolent 25 eorrowful IS Sooth American country t7 itop W dogma held as true - 10 house shoe 11 tag 14 duplicate 17 aeaport oa Arabian Golf tS-Tarkijh of ficer.. 40 preaeatly 41 oaks, laeo 13 vehicles on. :: fonntrs ' -44 Hebrew , . Ufa er!et Herewith is the solution to yes terday's Puzzle. re pl UEqg inn COMMENTS "Letter earned In 1090 awarded,' says sport page head lino in C. J. That old boy, aged at least 850 years, mast have been an Interesting figure wp there on the platform getting his track "S" at Stanford. o And then the Medford Mail Tribune, its front page full of items, news and otherwise, about L. A. Banks, publisher of the rival paper, has one last little headline down at the bottom, "Banks will honor Washington birth." We presumed Banks didn't honor anybody but Banks and Satan. O After the tumult and the shouting die, there's some thing depressing about a cham pionship. It reminds ns of that classic remark attributed to Commodore Peary at the time his party reached the North Pole. "Where do we go from here?" asked Peary's chief aide. "South," Peary replied. After all, probably the big thrill about a championship, be it in basketball, boxing or jig-saw assembling Is in the struggle to attain it. After that a struggle Ju3t to retain it is sort or anti-climax. Athenians Beat Kay Mills Five; Hoot Scores 32 Led by Lawrence "Hoot" Gib son, flashy forward who rolled up a total of 32 points for the eve ning, the Athenians, newly organ ized basketball team, composed of former and present Willamette university students, ran wild over the team from Kay Woolen mills to the tune of 73 to 31 In a bas ketball game at the T. M. C. A. last night. Oaksmith and Eckman of the Athenians divided second scoring honors with 18 points each. Can nady was high point man for the woolen mill team with 10. Lineups: Kay Woolen Mills Athenians Bone 13 F..18 Oaksmith Cannady 10. . . . F. . . . 32 Gibson Page 2 C...18 Eckman Pickens O 3 Speck Antrican 6 G 2 Haley Wilson S.... Commons Referee, Hendrie. Dough Boys Win From Yew Park The Cherry City Baking com pany Dough Boys defeated the Yew Park hoopsters 4 2 to 32 at the armory Thursday afternoon. Yew Park Dough Boys Dralg 7 F 14 Vanderhoof Kimple 16 F..18 Hutcheons L. Smith C 4 Gottfried Lewis 7 G Sachtler E. Smith 2 G Maw SHEFFER 2 mother 8 Anglo Saxon money of exchange 4 a cardinal number 5 satiates furious 7 toward the sheltered side 8 follow per sistently 9 exists 10 profes sional reciters 14 member of ancient Aryan race 17 venture 19 note of the Guido scale 21 riotous be havior 22 Japanese coin 24 former German munition center 20 Elves 28 measure for cloth 29 epread for drying 82 month of the Hebrew calendar 83 wager 85 digit of the foot 80 weight for cold 88 excuse 89 farewell 42 a mast 48 drunkards 40 epoch 48 woman in a religious order 80 prefix: to or as" 82 that is (abbr.) 10 Nf PARR 5H TAKES TITLEIITEST Defeats McMinnviile 34-22 In First of Series for State J. H. Title Parrish was one up on Mc Millville for the Junior high school basketball championship of Oregon, following an exciting game in the Parrish gym Thurs day night. Parrish won 34 to 22, but there were a number of mo ments when the score was much closer than that and the out come decidedly problematical. A second pame will be played at McMinnviile next week. The McMinnviile boys, notice ably sturdier than the home squad, and with a couple of sharpshooters in Blenkinsop and Mabee, made it a close race In the first half but were behind IS to 10 at Its close. Salstrom and Quesseth began potting corner shots in rapid fashion early In the second half and they raised the margin to 22-14 In the third period. Mc Minnviile got going in the last quarter and cut the difference down to six points before Parrish started its final rally. Summary: Parrish McMinnviile Salstrom 12 ... .F Eddy Quesseth 11 ... .F. 8 Blenkinsop Brown 6 C 2 Jones Johnson 6. . ..G 7 Mabee Curry G 4 Celler S 1 Dulley Referee, Ralph Mason. Panther Quintet Defeats Cougars The Panthers lost to the Cou gars 15 to 5 in a Heavyweight league game at Parrish Thursday noon. . Oglesby was high scorer with six points. Summary: Cougars Panthers Dougherty 1. .. .F 3 Causey Orey 2 F Skopll Weiss 1 C 2 Etzel Oglesby 6 G Turpin Holiday 1 G Mason Maerz 2 S Barrett Heaney 2 S Sullivan MICKEY MOUSE LUTD IS (BEGINNING TO REALJZE THAT Punning. AWAY PROM HOME ISNT AS MUCH PUN as -r MIGHT THIMBLE THEATRE-Starring Popeye THEY'RE NOT GOING TO V. REttOVE ME FROM THE, THRONE. rM GOING TO LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY f, li jr-m- T1 9 Paa-'wHArsA &3sjf spotted txs-vou ! MATTER. TJOEY?B3 TOCO AC X COUP SET. U 'ro someowe. JErV a spot red -dog a rm SAyefd pal , TOOTS AND CASPER HELLO. COLONEL HOOFER? THrS IS CASPER! YOU KNOW MR. MS TWINKLE, DONT YOU ? I'VE BEEN TALKING TO HIM ABOUT YOU! HT5 VERY INFLUENTIAL ANO VM SURE HE CAN mET III. BRINt HIM OVER THIS AFTERNOON! Snow Sports Fans Heading For Mt. Hood Many Salem snow sports fans are planning to Journey to Mt. Hood for Cascade Sk! club's main tournament which starts Satur day and runs through Sunday. This will be the club's final big exhibition of skiing this season. A number of local persons be long to the organization. At least 10 ski clubs, includ ing four from Canada, are ex pected to enter this weekend's sports. Among the Jumpers will be Tom Mobraaten, who won the January 22 tourney; Nordal Kal dahl, who won Seattle and Spo kane tournaments; Henry Sot vedt, third at Seattle and O. Sve dahl. Veterans will include Fred Finckenhagen, and Finn Flad mark, captain of the Canadians. Miss Daisy, British Columbia's champion woman racer also will participate. The races will be held Satur day afternoon starting at 2 o'clock. The women's race will be Sunday morning and ski jumping will start at 12:30 and 2 p.m. that day. WOODBUi BEATS WOODBURN'. Feb. 23. Two basketball games were played at the Woodburn hjgh school gym nasium Wednenday night, the lo cals defeating Parkers Sporting Goods team of Salem. 39 to 29. Mochel was high man for Wood burn with 14 points. Foreman and McGee were high scorers for Sa lem, each with with S points. Lineups: Woodbnrn Tarker's H. Schooler ...F Marr Mochel F Burrell Kotts C Flake L. Schooler ...G Ward Ciiapelle G Foreman S McGee The second game was a victory for the United Artisan Junior team by a score of 24 to 18 when they defeated Salem Baptist Jun iors. At the fourth quarter they were tied, 17-all, and played three minutes overtime. IT WON'T 66 EASY TO GET ME OFF TH& I 1- - TUOXHC THRONE, PARKER S QUINTET PUPP! (J if1 Hi DO WITH TREATMENT! JU C 1 6UCE.,VDO KIM GET A SPOTTXDOOC VtXJ KIM GET AW KlMD OF" A DOG YOU LIKE- IP ytXK. DAD WILUGlVE. YOU TVAD 'OCLIAE 5 O 193), King YOU A JOB! - mm -- """""""""""""" "T""-""""" DALLAS, FALLS CITY IN FINAL Polk Tournev Near Close: a a a m MM Monmoutn ana uetnei Beaten Thursday INDEPENDENCE, Feb. 2t. Dallas and Falls City high school basketball teams remained in the running for the Polk county championship tonight after the second day of competition in the county tournament here. They will meet Friday night at 8 o'clock. Dallas is undefeated and Falls City has lost one game; if Dallas wins it will be champion, if Falls City wins another game will be necessary. Falls City Qualified for a sec ond chance at Dallas by defeating Bethel, 18 to 10 tonight, largely through better stamina as both teams had played in the after noon. Bethel's play slumped no ticeably, the players being guilty of "traveling" many times. Falls City led 11 to 6 at half time. JCn the first afternoon game Dallas defeated Bethel 30 to 26. staving off a last period rally. Dallas had led 11 to 5 after the first period and 17 to 9 at half time. Christenson of Bethel led in the scoring with 13 points. Falls City defeated Monmouth 18 to 15, and had the crowd on its side due to the fighting spirit exhibited by the boys from the smaller town. Summaries: Dallas Bethel LeFors 4......F..13 Christensen Pleasant 5....F 5 Jones Webb 8 C 4 Freeman Lewis 6 G 1 Pearson Hunter 7 G...1 Oaterhaudt S 2 Jewett Monmouth Wilson 2 F. . Cockran 7 F. . Beckley 2 C . . Wlnegar 1 . . . .G. . Snyder G . . McKern S S Falls City 2 Zuber 4 Baker .6 Guthridge .5 McCuiston 1 Goode Bethel Falls City Christenson 2..F Zuber Osterhoudt ...F 8 Baker Freeman 6....C....7 Guthridge Jewett G...1 McCuiston Pearson 2 G 2 Goode Referee, Dwlght Adams. "Keeping The Now Showing 'His Job YOU'U. HfV6 A TOUGH TIME GETTING UtUOi OFF THE THRONE BECAUSE HE GLUSU J : Untied t: -rr it If, 0 mi ibhr iw 1 1 " - 1 V "Supply and i car two coclar.5 ear THE MAM WOWT" 6tVE. ME. A SPOTTED DOd WITH LONG UCOS Features Syndicate lac. Great Brkaia righo roervcA "" " '''"N- 'A Readily Made Suggestion" I THINK I CAN TALK A CERTAIN FRIEND OF MINE INTO 4lV1Nr YOU A UOBCOLONEL HOOFER'. IT1L BE HARD WORK WITH . v LON& HOURS y MB Vr t- - - . .-.''!2f' ( HSTWINXLI! Yew Park Takes Early Lead and Beats Mill City The Tew Park hoopsters de feated the Mill City Reserves 32 to 29 at Mill City Monday night. Yew Park started strong- and led 19 to 2 at one time, but midway of the third period Mill City ral lied and gained back all but two points of that lead before Tew Park scored again, and it was close from then on. Summary: Tew Park Mill City Craig 6 F 11 Catherwood Kimple 8 F 3 Ellsworth Parrish 13 C 4- Wachter Lewis 5 .. G 2 Gregory Qroves G 2 Schroeder S 5 Siems S 2 Haege Referee, Jones. Company B Tops Temple Baptist, Beaten by Aces Hoopsters of Company B en gaged in two basketball games at the armory Thursday night, losing one to the T. M. C. A. Aces. 46 to 31, and winning the other from Temple Baptist, 41 to 23. Summaries: Aeee Company B Dyer 5 F 4 Cross Stelnke 22....F 16 VanLydegraf Bahlburg 5 C 6 Van Vleet J. Devers 2 . . . .G 2 P. Myers Mathews 12... G 3 Trick Temple Baptist Company B Dick 6 F 15 Cross Chapel 1 F. 9 VanLydegraf Wirtz 6 C....5 Van Vleet Gwynn 10 G 1 Trick Morley G 5 P. Meyers Amity Defeats McMinnviile to 28 to 10 Tune AMITY. Feb. 2 2. The Amity basketball squad played the Mc Minnviile team here Tuesday night. McMinnviile was ahead at the end of the first quarter, but Amity then took the lead and the final score was 28 to 10 in favor of Amity. Three basketball games will be played here at the auditorium Fri day night, between Amity and La fayette. Sunny Side Up" and He'll Stick To It" Demand IN FACT, COLONEL.rM SO WELL ACQUAINTED WITH THIS CERTAIN FRIEND THAT I CAN PRACTICALLY ASSURE OU THAT MXJlL START WORKTCnCZJlOW MORNING! ( AW HE. f1 1 TtXT 50CCV TO KftUCE ttXJ STaBTED YOUR CEE.THA-TrS SAtDVOJ X I PEFUSCTWC LrrTU!:. CRU&tTCTOJMTCAAU, 1 GtfAWD-BuTT r WOULOUTLET) j CHARAWVIE-BUTX WV rlAD A PUN GJ THIS I 3U5T GOTTA WM HAt A S. ( COOLOKTTHELP IT PLACE THE "DOGS ARC GET A 5POTTEO SPOTTED DOS-O . 1 TAKEKl ALMOST AS ItV5T jA XOG FCC TJOCV -T5 f7 ( tfN THEV !GCrTTA- L JJSI LEE LOSES 110 1 PORTLAND Two basketball teams from Ja son Lee church, accompanied by a group of rooters, went to Port land for games with hoopsters of the Centenary Wilbur church in that city recently. Both Salem teams were defeated, the first team by a quintet which Included four six-footers including Barney Woldt. ex-Benson high star. The Jason Lee seniors lost 47 to 28 after training only three points at halt time. The Juniors lost 34 to 19. Summaries: Jason Lee Centenary Cross 14 F Sorich Gies 4 .F Hollingsworth Blwer 4 C 6 Holmes Bennett G 6 Gestra Dourls 6 G 6 Cross 1 S 6 Woldt Lee Juniors Wygant 7 H. Douirs 3 Watson 1 . D. Duncan J. Rodgers 8 C. Duncan .... C.-W. Juniors F 9 Stamch F 3 Payne C 5 Stauffer G 6 Anderson G 9 McLean .-S 2 SItton Bungalow Beats Congregational In Church Game One game in the A Church league round officially scheduled for tonight was played Thursday night. Bungalow Christian defeat ing Congregational, 36 to 23. As a result the Presbyterian vs. First M. E. game tonight will be the second game, about 7:45. First Christian and Jason Lee will play at 7 o'clock. Summary: Bungalow Nutter 4 . . . Barquist 20. Garrett 4-. . . Congregational j ..F 4 Gingrich i .F 13 Peters j C 2 Van Pelt Parker f G Hanson Pietela 1 G 4 Baxter Sweet 5 S Astoria Contest Interests Fans SILVERTON, Feb. 23 Consid erable interest is being manifest ed here In the forthcoming game with Astoria Saturday night. As- By HOW LOVELY! WEU.BE ANXIOUSLY WAITING TO HEAR FROM YOU TONIGHT, MR. MS. TWINKLE 1 NONF X f THE ONLY CTTFTT V0UHAVE ) V suesnoN Wf3 y2iw f Y, HAVE TO bVffl S'SA OFFER. MR. BVM ML0NEL" J M TWINKLE, ffcylfltfi lj IS THAT YOU t j Wim toria defeated Silverton at Astoria in January but Silverton had played a hard game the night pre vious and had traveled all day. Fans are expecting that if Astor ia wins at all Saturday night it will not be an easy victory. S BEAT niflLLE MONMOUTH, Feb. 23 Mon mouth boy scouts' basketball team defeated the Boy Scout squad from McMinnviile here Wednesday night, score 29 tcf 26. Monmouth lads started off lik all-stars, running up a score of 21 to 8 at half time. Through numerous substitutions which broke up the team play, McMIdc ville took the game in band to put the home boys on the de fensive by getting to within one point of the victors, but a final field goal by Moreland switched the score to Monmouth in tbe last minute of play. Moreland was high point man, and Dodj-oa for McMinnviile. Monmouth McMinnviile Rid dell 6 F. . 2 Alexander Moreland 17... F 4 Kliks Parker 1 C... 11 Dodson Jensen 3 ..... ..G 8 Mabem Comstock 2. . . .G. . . . . 1 Walker Referee, Scott. Monmouth high school girls won a nice victory from the Christian church girls' squa I of Dallas Tueday night, score 4") to 25. Blodgett of Monmoui'i made 30 points; and Wande ,'. Dallas made 18. Cameron on New Job S. friends of Barney Cameron, tv1 was president of the Salem v.ir school student body in 192s 2. and who later attended Willarr ette university, have recen'.v heard that Mr. Cameron is i,o with the circulation departs -of the Los Angeles Record. H was formerly assistant clrcul.it: : manager of the Los Angeles Ki aminer. His new position is col sidered an advancement. Carmichael is Visitor C B. Carmichael of Seattle, field repre sentative of the Royal Arcanum, was a visitor In Salem yesterdar. At noon he attended the Lion club luncheon, as guest of Judge George Rossman, and opoke briefly. By WALT DISNEY By SEGAR DARRELL McCLURE By JIMMY MURPHY MOMUI C11S i fifths I