The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 25, 1933, Page 6, Image 6

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    'Inspired We&eet Trounce Washington Huskies 41 to 26
STATERS
NEED
ONLY ONE N01
Oregon Team Plays Ball for
Stahi, Forward who Dies
Friday at Eugene
8EATTLE, Feb. 24 (AP)
Playinr Implred ball for a team
mat who died of pneumonia to
day at Eagene, the University of
Oregon Webfeet won their second
gam of 13 during the season
her tonight, trouncing the Uni
Teralty of Washington Huskies,
41 to 26.
Tb.e cellar-holders In the north
ern division 'of the Coast confer
ence outspeeded and outshot
Washington throughout the game,
their lead at one time during the
second period mounting as high
as St to 20. The Wtbfeet led
at th half, 21 to 13.
dinger, a fast-moving forward
who. played In a guard's berth
for Oregon, tossed in six baskets
and three free throws for 15
points to lead both teams in the
scoring.
During the day. George Stahl,
22, regular Oregon forward,
died of double pneumonia at
Eugene, and the coacb. Billy
Reinhart, remained there at his
bedside, while Assistant Coach
John Kltzmiller came north with
th team.
Captain Roberts of Oregon,
second high scorer in the north
ern division race, was held to
two baskets but he added three
free throws for seven points. Lee.
Washington right guard who
moved over to center late In the
game, was high scorer for the
Huskies with nine points.
Th defeat gave Washington
nine victories and six losses In
the standings and the teams meet
again tomorrow night. The
league-leading Oregon State five
now must win only one of its
two games with Or6gon next week,
to win its first nortTiern division
title since 1923.
Summary :
Oregon (41) FG FT PF
Robertson F 3 0 1
Berg F 0 0 0
Simmons F 0 2 3
Roberts C 2 3 1
Stevens G 3 0 1
Rotenberg G 2 1 3
dinger G 6 3 3
Totals lc 9 12
Washington (26)
Galer F 1 l e
Perry F 0 0 1
Hanover F 2 3 4
Wever F 1 o 1
P. Antoncich C 1 0 1
Heaman G 1 0 1
Lee G-C 4 1 1
Cook O 0 1 0
Totals 10 9
Referee, Bobby Morris, Seattle.
Von Porat Loses,
Goes to Hospital
CHICAGO. Feb. 24 (AP).
Otto von Porat, Norwegian heavy
weight boxer, was taken to Col
umbus hospital tonight following
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Newark Club March 10 in
First Professional Trial
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ANDY PETERSON
his eight round, technical knock
out defeat at tfe hands ot Tuffy
Griffiths of Sioux City, la. His
condition was not alarming, but
it was thought be3t to put him
under observation immediately
and avoid the chance of a tragedy
such as followed the recent Ernie
Schaaf-Primo Camera fight in
New York, after which Schaaf
died.
Wranglers Beat
Salem B Squad
By 35-23 Score
Cadwell's Wranglers defeated
the Salem high school B basket
ball team 35 to 23 in a prelimin
ary to the Salem high-Astoria
game Friday night.
The Wranglers, led by Joe Her
berger who scored 24 points,
were ahead all the way, but by
only a few points through most
of ths third period.
Summary:
Salem B Wranglers
Witzel 4 F..6 W. Herberger
Mathews 10 F..24 J Herberger
Burrell 4 C 2 Gleason
Hobbs 1 G Hendrie
Fllsinger 4 G.... 3 Arnsmeler
Keieree, Rowland.
Scio Will Meet
Tangent in Last
Tilt of Season
SCIO, Feb. 24 FHdav
March 3. the Scio teams will nnwt
the Tangent teams at Scio In the
last games of the season.
Following the high school
games, a benefit game between a
group of "old-timers" from Scio
and a team of "old-timers" from
Lebanon will be played. Definite
line-ups have not been announced
but Joe Withers, Ed Holland and
Art Sweeney will probably see
action for Scio, and Harry Mill
er, Bill Robins and Bogard will
play for Lebanon.
Proceeds from the games will
go towards fixing up the base
ball grounds across from the
school house.
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Andy Peterson; outstanding
hurler for Willamette university
in the last three baseball seasons,
has received instructions to report
to the Clearwater. Fla., training
camp of the Newark, Internation
al ieague club March 10. he an
nounced Friday.
Before going east, Andy will
work out for one week with the
Hollywood Stars at Long Beach,
Cal.
Newark is a "farm" for the
New York Yankees, and it la evi
dent that the Yankee management
considers Peterson a future major
league prospect, as he was signed
to a Newark contract by Bill Es
sick, scout for the Yankees, who
watched Peterson pitch several
timet last year.
Andy s one-week workout with
the Stars will be his first venture
in professional ranks. On comple
tion of three years' playing for
Willamette, he toured Japan and
Manchuria last summer with th
University of Hawaii team.
Against a strong Maacharian
team he pitched his thlrf ac-hit,
no-run gam. His first inch per
formance was against Corvallis
while playing with the Salem Sen
ators in the summer of 1930, and
the second, a perfect gam In
which no runner reached first
base, was against College of Pu
get Sound in Willamette's 1931
season. That year he batted .697
for Willamette.
More than once Peterson has
hurled victories for Willamette
against diversity of Oregon ard
Oregon Stfte college, but his par
amount performance is deemed to
be the 12-lnnlng game against
Oregon State last spring in -vhlch
he struck out 23 men, allowing
seven bits and no earned rnns.
though Oregon State woe, 3 to 2.
Four major league scouts witness
ed that performance.
Peterson Is a McMinnville boy
and has been studying law at Wil
lamette, after first enrolling in
liberal arts. He plans to complete
hit law course, possibly at Colum
bia university in New York.
A cow belonging to A. T. Shep
pard ot Griffin, Ga., gave birth to
twin calves and 12 days later to
another calf.
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Long Toss by Engle Breaks
Deadlock, Last Minute;
Score is 22 to 20
There isn't much margin of
supremacy either way between Sa
lem and Astoria high school bas
ketball teams. That was the unan
imous opinion of fans who saw
Salem defeat Astoria 22 to 20 on
th local floor Friday -night, as
they recalled that Astoria had
won the previous game on its
home floor, 24 to 22.
Johnny Kelley scored Just half
of Salem's points Friday night,
but it was th Ion field goal by
Melvin Engl, a guard who Isn't
supposed to do much scoring, that
won th gam for Salem In a wild
last minute after the teams had
been deadlocked ' at 29 - all
throughout moat of th final
quarter. Engle's long throw touch
ed an Iron rail abov th court
on its way to th hoop.
There was room tor consider
able" Improvement la Salem's of
fensive play, a marked hesitation
being evident la th matter of
breaking for the basket when
close to scoring territory. The de
fense left little to be desired, En
gle and Morley playing a tremen
dously effective game under the
basket, and their mate doing just
as well in the outer defense ring,
Salem started with a bang, run
ning up a 10 to 3 lead before th
Fishermen decided to do things
about that fast break. Introduc
ion of Canessa Into th fray also
influenced the trend of affairs
greatly. In the second period. As
toria overcame th lead and was
ahead 13 to 12 at half time. Sa
lem forged ahead again to 18-11
at the three-quarter post, largely
on tree throws. Th checking was
so effective In th final quarter
that Salem managed but two field
goals and Astoria only one.
Summary:
Salem Astoria
Kelley 1 F.... 1 ayatal
WIntermutel ..F Averill
Thomaa 4 C ..... . Orwlck
Engle 3 0 Wright
Mosher G K Mackey
Morley 3 S 7 Canessa
8 3 Foster
Referee. Tom Drynan.
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COMMENTS
Announcement la ont that
the state high school wrestling
tournament will be held In the
galem high gymnasium March
10 and 11. ' Thla event got a
good start last, year and ought
to be bigger thla year. Team
are assured from Benson and
Franklin of Portland, Corvallla,
Bandy, Cbeaaawa, Tillamook,
Salem and other schools.
Another outstanding amateur
wreatlinr event will be th city
tournament, which will be held
about March 21 or 23 at th Y.
M. C. A. Thla activity, Iaunchea
four Tears are. has been growing
steadily both from the standpoint
of entries and public interest eaen
rear. With th high school and
Y. if. C. A. teams both scut
this saaeoo, th class of wrestling
is expected to better than ever.
A for th current peefea
sional wrestling picture, w
find Matchmaker Harry Plant
returning to th medtam-aiaed
speedy boys after a tw-vreeka
diet of beef. Henry Jones and
Ray Lyneas will hold a reunion
at th armory next Tuesday
night.
Lynes has defeated Jones at
least three times: if Jones has
ever won from Lyness, w haven't
heard of it. However, fans who
aw them mix here early this
month were not fully convinced
that Lyness was the best man. In
the meleee that cut over Jones'
eye was opened up again, and he
couldn't go back for th third
round after winning the second.
Bo that a It may, the fans
here dearly love to see Jones
take a licking, and they recog
nized that Lyness was the boy
who knew Just how to go about
administering it. Jones pulled
his usual rough stuff to avoid
wrestling when wrestling palled
on him,, but Lyness would al
ways come back with something
a little rougher and Henry was
glad to wrestle some more.
The University ot Michigan has
assets now totaling 151,398,000
'A Perfect Fir
Now Showing "Popeye, Tht Pacifist"
"Reservations
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IN BED AAA1N ISITILKOOSt OR
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DALLAS IIP SIEfIS
COMITY CHAMPIONS
INDE PENDENCE, Feb. 24
Dallas high school's basketball
team won the county champion
ship tonight, defeating Falls
City high In the final gam of
th county tournament 35 to 11.
From the tim that Pleasant
of Dallas scored the first field
goal, there wasn't much doubt of
Dallas' supremacy. The Falls City
boys were guilty of numerous
fouls In their desperate efforts
to stop the Dallas offense. Dal
las led at half time 15 to 8.
Summary:
Dallas Falls City
LeFors 3 F Zuber
Pleasant F 5 Baker
Webb 10 C... 4 Guthrldge
Lewis I O.. 1 McCuistan
Hunter 4 0 Goode
Jones 1 8
Robinson 2. . . ..S
Chemawa Will
Meet Lebanon
In Final Gkme
CHEMAWA, Fb. 24 Ch
mawa will travel to Lebanon to
play hsr last basketball gam of
th season and Incidentally the
last Willamette Valley league
gam. Should Chemawa win this
gam she will bold undisputed
possession of second place In the
league, but should she lose West
Linn will share the honor.
Chemawa asked to be admitted
into th district tournament and
had a written, request to the
board chairman before the time
limit but through a subsequent
ruling Chemawa was ruled out
Th finish of th season is there
for premature.
Ping Pong Meet
Entry to Close
Registration for the city cham
pionship ping pong tournament to
b held at th T.M.C.A. starting
next Monday will close tonight at
9 o'clock. Som 20 ping pong
enthusiasts have entered their
names and It is hoped that a total
entry of 30 or more will be on
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the drawings will be held this
evening.
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,27-25
CHEMAWA. Feb. 24. Th
seniors won from the Juniors, 25
to 27. In a torrid contest In which
two players were put out or me
game. This contest puts me sen
iors in a Dosition to compete for
the trophy put up by Coach La-
velle.
The two teams hav won on
gam from each other to date aqd
have each won from th other
classes, although the seniors have
yet to beat the sophomore to be
placed on a par with the Juniors.
In the Junior high division me
ninth rrade is leading with wins
over eighth and seventh.
Th Pioneer club,. seventh
grade basketball team, won from
the grade champions at Stayton
Tuesday night, 17 to 11. Douglas
was the star and high point man,
with 11 points to his credit.
Risko Defeats
King Levinsky
. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN,
NEW YORK, Feb. 24 (AP).
In Mr verv best form aa a "spoil
er of heayyweight ambitions," de
spite his 31 years, bounding John
ny Risko, the round-faced baker
bov from Cleveland, gave King
Levinsky a thorough trouncing
tonight In 10 rounds, it was kib
ko'a third decision over the wild
punching Chicago youngster.
Rickreall Aid Plans
Dinner For Husbands
RICKREALL. Feb. 24 The
members of the Rickreall Ladles
Aid are planning a dinner for
their families and friends on Sun
day, February 2, at the grange
hall. An Interesting program Is
being planned and a large attend
ance is expected.
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TEACHERS 37 TO 34
MONMOUTH, Feb. 24 r..
Union Oil company hoopster t;
Portland defeated Oregon No: rra
school 37 to 34 tonight in ?fc,
fastest, and most closely conufct.
ed game played here In aurT
years-
There was seldom more tt.ir
on point's difference in tr
scores; it was 9-aIl after the tii-v;
quarter, 19 to IS for Oregon Nor
mal at halt time and 27-2t tr
same way as the third period en;,
ed.
Midway of the final period Pr
ion Oil went ahead on a com.;-
of "impossible" shots by Dolp rc
Levoff; Folen brought O. N. 5
back Into the running with tt
equally spectacular one. but ir..
man of the oilmen broke t..k
the floor and salted the pn
away.
Cairney and Grayson were ott
er luminaries for the vU.tort
though Folen of the Wolvt-c
the tlpoff consistently from
nejv and once batted the tiv
through the hoop from a j.n,.
ball with Cairney.
Th Normal school reserve :t.
feated the Independence ;ci
team 32 to 18.
Presbyterians
And Jason Lee
Hoopsters Win
Playing against a four - n.tn
team, the Presbyterians had iiu
difficulty in defeating K -rv.
Methodist in an A Church ?r
gam Friday night. 34 to 14 jj
son Lee defeated First ChrS",E
20 to 14.
Summaries:
First Christian J won )
Bonney 2 F 5 Ma-.r
Kimple F 6 r
Elliot ....... ..C..... 8 B t-t "
Lewis ,...0....... To it
Sischo 2 G B pr .t
Parrish 3 3 2 wykf.t
Neavton 1 S
Presbyterian First Metblia
N. Hale 10 F. . 10 Oa'jsmi!a
Mohn 4 F Raider;'
Goodfellow 8 ...C 2 Oon
Pense 2 0 2 lis t
Barelay 2 0
I. Hale 8 S
Referee, Bill Rom.
By WALT DISNEY
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