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nil TCSM.Icbi 'ow R&f Morning- March 31933 PAGETW ITIEEIE Polk Entry Beats Taft by 39-14, Philomath is Defeated 35-15 INDEPENDENCE, March 11 . Pallas and Corrallis high school basketball teams, which had things all their own way In the opening games of the district 11 tournament her tonight, will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in a game which will go a long war toward settling the district championship and the right to enter the state tourney week after next. The second game Friday after noon will bo between Philomath and Taft, losers in the opening games tonight There will be no games Friday night. Saturday morning the loser of the Dallas Corrallis game will play the win ner of the Taft-Philomath game, and the winner of that morning game will play the winner of the Dallas-Corrallls game Satur day night. A final game rafty be necessary next Monday, under the double elimination system. Attendance tonight was poor, Pallas baring the biggest delega tion. -With Merryman and Noble leading the attack. Corrallis de feated Philomath 35 to 15, gain ing a 10 to 2 margin in the first quarter and a 20 to 5 lead at the half, coasting In from there with all of Coach "Mush" Tor son's men getting a chance to play. Dallas also led all the way to defeat Taft 39 to 14, with Jones performing outstandingly for the Polk county entry. The Taft team was fairly speedy but missed a big percentage of shots. Dallas was ahead 25 to 6 at half time. Summaries: VorrallU Philomath Noble 10 F 4 Follett Ilurek 7 F 5 Lutz lngalls4 C 4 Geno Merryman 7 G Fenner Torgeson 7 G . . . , 2 Millard Brown 4 S Patterson 2 S Warren 2 S Taft Dallas Fa ton 6 F. . . . 6 LeFors Jeffries F.,;.. Pleasant Jlnrray C 8 Webb Calkins G 8 Lewis Dunn 8 G 9 Jones S... 8 Bollman Referee, Dwight Adams. GERVAIS IS VICTOR WOODBURN, March 2. The Woodburn Junior Artisans lost their second game this season to. Cerrais high school by a score of 18 to 13, here Monday night. The first loss for them was earlier In the season when they were out classed by the Salem Y. M. C. A. Bowley was high-point man for Gerrais with 8, and R. Jackson led for Woodburn with 5. 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InsQEM IS ACT psi 58 IBing -i (lav aw ""UK. lfU, Etef Beaver arid Webfoot Will Clash Tonight; Mitchell Is Selected as Referee CORVALLIS, Ore,, March 1 (AP) Jimmy Mitchell of Spo kane was selected tonight to ref eree the final two-game series be tween Oregon State college and Oregon university in which Ore gon State's chance for Its first Pacific coast conference northern division basketball championship since 1925 is at stake. The first game will be played here tomor row night and the second at Eu gene Saturday night. Emll Plluso of Portland was scheduled at the start of the sea son to officiate in? the two games, but Oregon university atbletie of ficials this week declared that a, letter from Plluso requesting that another referee be named made the Portland man Ineligible for the post. OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Corrallis, Mar. 2 (Special) Needing only one more game to clinch the northern dirislon championship, the conference leading Oregon State basketball quintet will shoot the works at University of Oregon here Friday Though handicapped in the last period .by having only four play ers on the floor, the Cadwell Wranglers won the second game of the city independent basketball tournament Thursday night, de feating the Yew Park quintet 36 to 21. Joe Herberger who had amass ed 15 points up to that time, left the game on fouls early in the final quarter and no substitute was on hand, the Wranglers being shy one of thtir regulars. Saturday afternoon at 2:30 on the Parrish floor the. Athenians and school faculty will play, and that night at 8 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A., Parker's and Kay Wool en Mills will clash. Summary: Wranglers Yew Park W. Herberger 4 . F 1 Craig J. Herberger 15. F 8 Kimple N. Gleason 7. . . C 6 Parrish Hendrle 6 G 4 Lewis O. Gleason 4 .... G Sischo S 2 Duncan Referee, Lexnmon. Woodburn Town Quint Defeats Athenians Here WOODBURN, March 2. Wood burn town team won another ric tory Wednesday night when it de feated the strong Athenians of SHEFFER trative units of ancient Greece tr rejoices in triumph 8 note of the musical scale 4 Prussian resort 5 lease 8 price of service 7 conjunction 8 indefinite pronoun 8 gare courage to 10 handle 12 tidier 13 black bird 16 Greek god of lore 19 that which incites to action (pL) 21 state of being de stroyed by slow disin tegration 23 liquid 25 shapes 27 through 28 thigh of a hoar n re- pared for food 80 human 81 broad street 82 two wheeled vehicle S3 one who sounds a ' horn 84 upright 85 penalty --87 triple f 83 orief T strains of a bugle ? . 40 hastens 43 rotating piece on a wheel - 44 short sleep 47 Egyptian sun god , 49 ix in Roman numerals solution to yes IHIi BEAT VEW PARK CABERS owe Rjsrm night at 7:30 o'clock in the first contest of a two-game series. The second game will be played at Eu gene Saturday nUht. The Orangemen defeated the Oregon fire earlier this season by scores of 31 to 21 and 29 to 18, but due to the intense rivalry be tween the two teams and im proved play of the Lemon-Yellow fire recently, the Orangemen are expecting one of the toughest ser lea of the season this weekend. Even should Oregon upset the dope cart and spill the Oregon State quintet for two straight the Orangemen can do no worse than be forced into a tie with Wash ington for first place. In this ease a plaf-off for the right to meet the University of Southern California, southern dirislon champions, for the coast title would be necessary. Probable starting lineups for the games: Oregon Oregon State Robertson Simons Roberts Stevens -F. O'Connell F -C -G.... G.. Hlbbard Lewis MacDonald Lenchitsky dinger Salem, 37 to 25. At the half the score was 12 -10 In Wood burn's fa- ror. Mochel was high man for Woodburn with 14 points; Knotts was second with 10. Oaksmlth scored most points for the Athen ians with 11. Summary: Woodburn Athenians H. Schooler 7..F....11 Oaksmlth Mochel 14 F 2 Gibson Knotts 10 C 8 Eckman L. Schooler 2..G 2 Speck Chapelle 4 G Haley Kay Mills Quint Beats Artillery Kay Woolen Mills basketball team defeated Headquarters bat tery at the armory Thursday night 37 to 30. Summary: Kay Mills Headquarters Bone 2 4 F. 10 R. Flnster Antrican 2 F.... 4 Harvey Page 10 C . . . 9 Bahlberg Hale G 2 Baker Pickens 1 G . . 5 C. Finster MICKEY MOUSE IS FIRST, DAY IM AVIATION SCMOOU, IfM A PUANiS. Pulls sons LEVERS, AND- THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye IWE FOOUO THOSE BURGLPftS BY ncuTlH OUR GOLD INTO ONE 616 HUNK UTS GET fX SfcW MOW AN .PIV1PE UP- HAuh b YOURN 7-1 HfLr 5 jS LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY whoopee m ,1 W&LE &OMNA Ja;f WAIT LI5TEW 1 HAVE A DOO tdSrA. - PUEA5C LISTEN I , jV WT2 TOOTS AND CASPER WO YOU HEAR THE NEWS, CASPERT" MY DAD S 601N6 TO START WORK KTRE MONDAY MORNUsiM THE BOSS 7 I ciAVfc HIM THE UOS,AS SOPHIE, BECAUSE SHE'S AN OLD SCHOOL-MATE nnniBini in mi 1. mm w am - in nil inlw i rn i n i m i i i .mi i UllUini UL L II I II ttieuil iscicaL - VJU I hi 1 1 I UllriT 1 1 I ( III LV nUDIIl NLLU I U TACKLE Chance of Comparison With Jones Upon "Straight" Wrestling Basis Those grappling fans who eon tend that Robin Reed is a better man than Henry Jones at straight wrestling, will hare a chance, perhaps, to test out that theory next Tuesday night at the armory Reed, now recorered from a siege of blood poisoning, will tangle with Ray Lyness, who this week gained his fourth eonsecatlre rlc tory over Jones. The fans classified above assert that Robin would ranquish Henry any time, except that when the Utah man gets in a bad corner, he lnrariably quits wrestling and starts the rought stuff which pre rents his opponent from wrestling as well. Lyness on the other hand has appeared so far to be a fellow who waxes hostile only for retal iation purposes and is willing to wrestle any time his opponent will do the same. He has left no doubt of his ability to dish up the dirt if thaf, becomes advisable. It is no secret that Reed pre fers clean wrestling, not so much because of any personal objections to hard knocks, but simply be couse at straight wrestling his speed is more of an asset. Chances are that he will stay conscien tiously within the rules when he meets Lyness, and if the Vancou ver man does likewise, they will be able to tussle to their hearts' content. Reed has been resting at his Reedsport home, meanwhile pay ing more than usual personal at tention to his newspaper, since last fall when he developed a se vere case of blood poisoning due to contact with a rusty nail. TIGERS BEAT PIRATES DALLAS, March 2. The Tigers won over the Pirates Tuesday night, 8 to 6. The game was play ed as a preliminary to the city team game with Independence. These teams are composed of grade school boys and are coached by Floyd McCann and Clark Van Orsdel. WE OUft 1 . , oi I v Li - : : - 1 .a ,a fS IT5! .&S Iffto'k 1R T I 1 ( G' MORtSNKa -X I LWrVft AftfcYOO DQIUG,Q6Cflft I 1 WrVfTHE. IDEA, SAVYOUA .x . LsnI G MORNING - V. SUDEEPtNG OP THE, ) VI ? V USWEEPtNG UP THE) tt (GET OUT AW, A rny N MORGyr sKSSost. wga v vsawdostiX fs S of here, ( pooev K Rr f f 1 Vrv.;T .- - --. , r-.-v. -f FAUCV- LOTS rTOBAD rw.i mi A FAVOR TO OP HIS! "& luu ou 1 1 MOPE, k VJUT HIM I Medics Defeat z Jason Lee Five By Late Rally Medical , Detachment, 148th . C A., defeated the Jason Lee chare hoopsters 27 to 24 in a close game at the local armory last night. The Missionaries took - a lead early in the first half, hut were' nnable to" stop a rally by the Medics in the last period. King was high point man for the Medics while Biwer made the most points for Jason Lee. -Medics Jason Lee Clutter 11 F Duncan Utter 2 ........ F 8 Marcy King 12 C... 10 Biwer lyre O..., Bennett Kaufman!.... O..... t Dourte 8 2 Cross 111 COUNTY MP me si ALBANY COLLEGE, March I The first annual high school basketball tournament for Linn county begins at 3 o'elock today In the. Albany college gymnasium, with eight high schools partici pating. Four games are being played today, four tomorrow, and fire Saturday, the final playoff taking place at 9 p. m. Saturday night. Today's schedule Is Sweet Home Harrisbursr. 3 p. m.: Sclo-Al- bany, 4 p. m.; Tangent-Shedd, 7:30 p. m.; Platnview-Lebanon, 8:20 p. m. The tournament winner will be champion of Linn county, and ac cording to present plans, will hare the first leg of an Albany college cup, which must be won three years In succession. Referees are Merwin Wilkinson, Dave Stritmater and Bill Robins. The tournament is under the direction of the Albany College Athletic association, with mem bers of the "Varsity A" club as host3. INDEPENDENCE, March I The Independence Smith-Hughes basketball team defeated the Sil rerton department team Saturday night at Independence , by a score of 43 to 20. The Independence team has not been defeated as yet, and they hare won seven games. m The Early Bird Now Showing Glorifying the AtNT COtJWA MAVE. AHocrryooo show DO& 6HOW WONT BE SO BUT I &Ut55 WEtU HVE A FUM AM I'LL BETCWA TWE. , POOCHE6 LIKE it TOO Hard Days Ahead EN0U4H TO HAVE YOUNcj DANNY irs inrF iivitc tw nr uirm COLONEL HOOPER WORKING THERE ALSO no. HAS A PULL ALL RI6 THEY NEVER OVER ME! tJlT . sva j 11 1 LIVE THROUGH Tfl II I THAT w 1 a saw k MILL CITY, March 2 In a doable header basketball came here Tuesday night, bet ween the Stayton 'Athletics and the Mill mtv town team and the two seo- -ad teams of the two cities, Mill City came off rlctorious in eacn. The score orer the Athletics was 17 to 14 and in the second team match Mill City scored 47 to Stay ton's 28. The game between the two sec ond teams was somewhat of a rough and tumble affair. Shelton of Stayton gathered in 17 points for his team and Llbby of Mill City starred in the home team with 24 points to his credit. The lineups: Stayton Athletics Mill City Town Smith 2 F 2 Kelly Ware i F Ellsworth Lesley 4 C 2 Waehter Darby G 9 Morarec Shelton 4 O Gregory Thoma No'rby 2 Stayton Second F. Shelton 17 M. Shelton 1 Selgmond 4 N. Doxler 4 P. Doxler 4 i 4 E Waehter 3 Mill City Second F.7 Fitigerald F 6 Crenshaw ,, c. 4 Selms G 4 Hoeye G 24 Llbby S 2 Waehter Ed Lewis Can't Be Bested Now OREGON STATE 'COLLEGE, Corrallis, March 2 Harlng scored 157 points in 14 games, Captain Ed Lewis of Oregon State practically is certain of winning the lndiridual scoring race of the northern dirislon. Cap Roberts of Oregon, with 103 points, is his closest competitor. Skeet O'Connell of Oregon State is in third place with 98. Dayton Defeated By McMinnville DAYTON, March 2 The Day ton Union high school boys basket ball team lost to the McMlnnrille boys here Tuesday night in a 25 to 19 score. The Dayton high school girls team defeated the Dayton alumni girls 24 to 1 the same night. "A Tidy Sum' Mongrel V WE WOWX GIVE PQtrE5 TO THE. BREEDS OF DOGS--AS THE tflMQ WE OWM 19 KaJDAMrxtD UP BREEDS BUT WE'LL. GIVE BLUE dBOOuS vTUST OO 4 SMOOTT DOG SHOWS PUT YOUR PAPER DOWN, DAN, , AND 6ET READY FOR BED! FROM NOW ON YOU'RE TO, AT ElcjHT OTOjOCkN WARP, EVERY KI6HT! VOU MUST GET PLENTY OF REST BECAUSE VOU. Hijcrrs op MACS ' jftWX AHEAD OF YOU! GLINTS XUftTIS Anse Cornell baa resigned a athletic coach at College Idaho." Brief announcement ' his resignation effective at the close of the present school yea . contains no hint of the reason. ' Possibly he has a better Job to , sight. Cornell's Coyotes bars al ways been colorf nl, asnally well up to the Northwest conference -race, erea at times when, his material was not lmpresslT. They won the first football championship following the re organisation in 1926 The con ference will miss Cornell. The Salem high basketeers will play SilTerton at Silrerton Fri day night, and they'll be distinct under-dogs. The game here early In the season was anybody's, right up to the end, bnt Silrerton won It, and the big Foxes will haTe an added adrantage on their home floor. We're not sure but that they would win on any floor, but that's a matter which may Just possibly be settled at the state tournament, and .we're not bet ting, one way or the other. The trouble over EmU Plluso as referee for the big games at Corrallis Friday and at Eugene Saturday, seems to be that he asked to be relieved because ' there was so ranch booing at the first Oregon-Oregon State game in Eugene. He feels this endangered his reputation as an official. .The head men at the university In return resent this attitude on Piluso's part, and refuse to hare him officiate, even in the game at Corrallis. The university bunch wrote a letter indicating that Ralph Cole man or anybody else would be ac ceptable, or no referee at all with a guarantee of the Webfeefs con duct on the floor. That's the Eu gene angle. From Corrallis comes a declaration that the college bunch offered to hare some dis interested parties pick the referee, and the unlrersity refused this ar rangement. It all sounds a bit childish, and no doubt will be settled before Friday night; possibly before you read this. We might : i'-jur " J By DtFFEBEWT OF POOCHES UKE TUCY 'J WUD OF A DlFFCREWT DOG WILL GerASWCU. BIOS RJ&BOM rrS NOT vHcN 1 qOT wS3 TO IT! suggest thoroughly capable man for the! Job, - bnt augges. tlons we hare tossed out free of ' charge recently harent seemed ' to be lucky, so maybe the man we hare to mind will hare a better chance if we keep still. . If SlaU'Gin. et al, seem a bit particular In the matter, it may be because that first game was a bit rough, and because Ed Lewis, while a much' more robust young man than in past years, still is not invnlnrshle. And there mat be a couple of important games next week in. which be will -be needed. Chapman Tutors Mosier Cagemen To Championship MONMOUTH. March S Hal Chapman, who was coach at wi pinltla last year and led his team to rictory. baa again dereloped a chamnlonshlo basketball team, this year at Mosier. Mosier nigh school won the Wasco conntr B champfonshiD at Dufur last weekend by de feating Waplnltla 28 to 28, and M&nnin It to 20. Mosier now will compete in the district tour nament at The Dalies. Bears Win Over Cougar Cagemen By Single Point The Bears won from the Coug ars 'IS to 12 In an exciting H-a-rywelght league game at Par rish Thursday noon. Keldats and Litwiller of the Bears divided scoring honors with 4 poin's each. Summary: Bears Cougar Williams 1 F.... 3 OgWt.y Litwiller 4 F 4 Ma rz Childs 3. ....... C. 2 W se Wedel 1 G.... 3 Hollii.y Keidatz 4 G Orf Chemeketans to Hike on Sunday The Chemeketans Sunday af ternoon will take a hike to B in ker Hill with J. G. Turnbull as leader. The party will leave the Jenny Llnd at 1:30 o'clock, drive eight miles, then hike four. An excellent view may be obtained from the hill. Transportation Kill cost 15 cents. 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