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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning, March 12, 1933 PAGE SIX rojjans Win 39-28 SOUTHERN FIVE SETS FAST PUCE Nemer and Guttero Tally in Rapid Fashion; Beavers Rally, U Second Half CORVALLIS, Ore.. March 11 AP) University of Southern California evened the Pacific foast conference basketball cham ?fonshIp series by defeating Ore s ,011 State College. 39 to 2 8. here toirilslit. The Staters won the mine lat night, 35 to 33. The Trojans, led by Captain Nemer. set a much faster yaoe than they did lat night, and raced to a 1 2 to l lead before the northern division champions be gun to function effectively. Ne mer accounted for 16 points, to be high scorer of the game. Starting the second half with the score 20 to 10 against them, the Orangemen staged an offen sive that brought them within four points of their opponents, but the accurate shooting of the Trojans soon gave them a safe lead. Southern California's victory to night made necessary a third and final game, which will be played here Monday night. Guttero started the scoring with a tip-in shot in the opening minute. The Trojans ran the score to 6 before the Orangemen tallied on a free throw, then took 6 more before a gain. Davis made the first basket for the rome team. The visitors gave a brilliant exhibition throughout, r hile the Staters were distinctly eff compared with last night. Captain Lewis led the Oregon rtate rally in the second half, nen shots by him, Taylor, and cConnell narrowed the scoring ;ap to four points, 25 to 21, the : purest the Staters were able to ; -t throughout the game. Nemer sinking them in from : 1 angles and Guttero alternating Uh fast shots formed a scor ' ' combination that was too ' ch tonight for the Orangemen. iiie honors were about even on ' ee throws, the Trojans making '' out of 12 tries and the Beavers 0 nut of 1 ';. Summary: J ; KG FT 1K s 1 S. C. (39) .'iriDier F 7 niiot F 0 Ci'ttero C 5 3 I 4 2 ; 0 j 1 j 1 ; j Tons C r.pscoR G Kelly G Totals Oregon State (2) OTonnell F .... Hibbard F Taylor F Lewis C Lenchitsky G ... McDonald G Davis G Totals , .0 .1 . .2 .15 . .2 . .0 o . .1 . .0 . .1 ii i 0 1 1 0 2 5 0 o :? o 1 1 .9" 10 Referee: Jimmy Mitchell, Spo kane; Umpire, R. J. Folgate, Walla Walla. ! START SPRING FOOTBALL AMITY, March 11 The Amity high school boys are now turning to spring football and are busy getting the necessary equipment together. Cross - Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFKEK 1 i i t 7 e ? T5"" -J iili: IL ZZ . a 2zz 2 30 7 31 32 33 33 w 37 38 -39 HO 77 HI Y7y M2 H3 gg HORIZONTAL 1 cravej for 6 orison 11 high tem perature 12 solitary 13 negative 16 European country 17 parent 18 relationship 19 view 20 dance step 21 Spanish article 22 joint of tha leg 23 sinsla 24 globe of the eye 26 fog-horn 27 push 28 satisfy 20 Blip 31 annoys 34 measure by strides 35 lassoes 36 un god 37 posse tsive .' 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West Linn Oregon.City By RALPH CURTIS While most of Silverton's red hot basketball fans stayed at home, serenely confident that their team would win the district championship without a great deil of trouble, they barely miss ed suffering a heart-rending shock, for Silverton boys, perhaps taking the floor with too greata-j measure of that same confjdnce, ! found themselves on the short end of the score most of the time for three quarters of the game with Albany high, and it was only by summoning a maximum amount of the "oKl fight" that they pulled ahead and won, 25 to 21. With a diminutive forward named Barnes flipping the ball through the hoop consistently from far out on the floor, the hard fighting Albany team took a 4 to 0 lead early ii the game, lost the lead 6-5 at the first quar ter, then went ahead to 11-6 and 13-10 at half time. Coach Harold Davis of Silver ton snt his boys out with the fire needed to win aTter the rest period, hut now his boys seemed to be oxer-anxious: they went ahead immediately but soon fell behind again and were trailing 17-15 as the final quarter opened. Then "Technocracy" Scott, elon gated Silverton forward who had been missing most of his shots along with all of his mates, fired up ju?t a little mora and began dashing into a range at which he couldn't miss, and with some help Irom Orren, thoved Silverton ahead 21 to 17. Albany came within two points of knotting it up again in the last two minutes, but Scott looped a final shot that pave the Marion county boys a four-point margin. Summary : Silbertnn Albany Scott 10 F 11 Barnes Kolln F 2 Arthur Pettyjohn 9 C 4 Kielblock Orren 3 G. 3 Bates Marx 3 G....2 Robertson Referee, Bashor; umpire, Wil kinson. With the elusive Ball once more performing in stellar fashion, Gates high won the consolation cup in the district tournament defeating Tangent 41 to 26. The feature of the game was the fact that three field goals were scored after the gun was fired to end each of the last three periods, the ball being in the air before the shot. Farnien of Gates performed the feat twice and E. 1 Phillips of Tangent once. academy (abbr.) 6 contend about trifling matters 6 level 7 character taken by an actor 8 some 9 old pronoun 10 argue 14 smeared with oil 16 narrate 17 masculine 19 serpent 20 small ori fices in the skin 22 dwelling 23 locations 25 heroic poems 26 auctions 28 female voice 29 ghost 80 tardy 31 groan 82 snare S3 vegetable dish (pL) 35 dances 38 release from bondage 41 bronze or copper money (Rom. antiq.) 42 color 44 musical note 46 suffix to SI OtE DIE MEAN olio 1GOI COTE T RjG TIE form nouns 47 pre fix, down xSmi rntuiM SnAIcst, Im. Summary: Gates Cline 7 Ball 18 Shephard 2 ... Farm en 12 ... Retzburg 2 ... Tangent F 7 Morgan F 5 Wolf C..10 J. Phillips G Fletcher ...G.4 E. Phillips S Grell S Jenks ilkinson; umpire, Referee, W Bashor. PENDLETON. Ore., March 11 (AP) Athena high Ichool de feated Adams high 38 to 27. here tonight and won the right to represent its district at the state basketball tournament at Salem. Athena alao won the dis trict championship last year. In a consolation contest Pen dleton high school defeated Mac Laughlin high, 42 to 19. MARSHFIELD. Ore., March 11 (AP) Marshfield high school won the right to represent its district in the state basketball tournament at Salem by defeating Coquille high, 3 2 to 21, here to night. Port Orford won third place in the district tournament by de feating North Bend, 87 to 14. TILLAMOOK, Ore., March 11 (AP) Tillamook high school defeated Nehalem high, 31 to 26, to win the district basketball championship here tonight and the right to enter the state tour nament at Salem. Hillsboro high defeated Mc Minnville high, 18 to 14, in the consolation game. Y Aces Defeat Chemawa Quint The Y. M. C. A. Aces defeat ed the Chemawa All-Stars re serves 31 to 30 at Chemawa Sat urday night. ('lieiiiawa Aces Whitright 10. . .F. . 12 Matthews Horn 10 F. . . . 6 Stienke Wilder 6 C... 8 Bahlburg Birdsbill G Devers Hauser 3 G 5 Dyer Weaver 1 S MICKEY MOUSE MV NAME'S CAPTXN D08ERMANt 1 I f YOU Pll-OT THE PLANE. AND ATli XrV T ., CfP viS-' yj VOW WONT LET I AND TM Tt BE VOUP AiSTPUCTbO 1 I I WONT "TOUCH THe CQfTC?OLS 9 f !iVS - MOT Xft.:. If?) C f J I vB MAKE ANV J P? T f so you get in the r?ont ?r5e oRJiutoMTPjAcAPrAiNiy ,!. ( -J5 gp I Wiiu va, j m j jp ! THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye popeye wokt Beuevell j WELCONt,ny sheep- ME.80T JUST THE r.i mpV WElXOMfc TO POWLWWSJ OF JOGIED j0 L j"' LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY 006 SHOW GRAND? . 50 l X BUT N S Y V"7 EVEW QUE OF TMBL Prvv-wcft a cy , p V BLUE R1BBOM 1 Ld LJd AM' U I WTHE5H0W J AAAYBE. AMMC-6WE V-- ZZ . LIKE FDLk5 rV jk " N V" S" '1 TOOTS AND CASPER why, hello MABEL DANNY! I'M 6LAD TO SEE YOU! WHERE TALK 15 MABEL? PARKER'S CITY Beats Athenians 45 to 43 In Overtime Game by Thrilling Rally Parker's sport goods basketeers defeated the Athenians 45 to 43 in an exciting overtime game to win the city championship among independent teams, Saturday night on the Y. M. C. A. floor. Parker's was behind three points with 15 seconds to go in the regular game, but scored the necessary three points with a free throw and then a field goal to tie it up. The Athenians had held a-substantial lead a good share of the time. Suramary : Athenians Parker' Oaksmith 14 F 17 Burrell Gibson 18 F 8 Marr Eckman 11 C 10 Flake Haley G 2 Ward Speck G 4 Foreman Referee, Bill Lemmon. T JOSE 16 TO 2 SAN JOSE, Calif., March 11 (AP) The Portland Beavers op ened their practice game sched ule here today by trouncing the San Jose all-stars, 16 to 2. Man ager Spencer Abbott started his regulars but took them out at the start of the sixth with the team in front 10 to 1. Bill Radonita hurled the first five innings and was relieved In the sixth by Elling. Between them they allowed the local boys but seven hits. Portland's heavy stickers poled out a total of 13 hits. Score : R H E San Jose 2 7 3 Portland 16 13 1 Young, Cunningham. Perusini and Hart, Delacey; Radonits, Ell- t ing and Lipanovich, Palmlsano. OUST WENT INTO T I WANT CHAMPION RON Si IHI-i sMOP TO BUY ONE, OP THOSE SUITS WITH MEMS TROUSERS! 6EE TOOTS, I WISH YOU'D 60 IN AND TO STICK TO DRESSESBUT 5HE WOULDN'T LISTEN HER OUT OF IT ME' TiMiar fTn irnvrr VL,UJU$,U The Trtojans, according to our special, operative No. 43, didn't pull any of that excessively rough basketball which Is said to he the rule In California, the first night at Corvallis; presumably they had been, working for a couple of weeks to get the hang of north ern style ball. They did have one little trick that was new to nor thern fans. When one of the Beavers got past his guard and was sure to score, the guard would reach out and foul him, not too severely, before the shot could be made; that would en tail only one tree throw and the field shot, though made, wouldn't count because the foul occurred before the Beaver started to shoot. Five shots that went through the hoop were thus nul lified. The free throws were made. Of course such tactics mean a personal foul chalked up against somebody, but they figure it pays nevertheless. Jerry Nemer, our operative adds, was all of the jgreat basket ball player he was advertised to be; and had "basketball sense" to such a degree that although Ed Lewis took the tipoff consistently from "rubber legs" Guttero, Ne mer was on the spot to retrieve the ball more than half the time. The Coos and Curry district had its annual tournament upset, and North Bend, undefeated all season, was the victim. Some day the state high school athletic as sociation may see the great white light, hut we dunno. District tournaments give the weaker teams a better chance to down the I stronger ones; and the weaker ones are in the majority, so there may continue to be county and district tournaments. Babe Helps Beat XWWVV WAJlVkJ I -M. I ! T ro ivrpr pa u.,.1. 11 (AP) Chicago's "Grim Reap ers," with Guy Bush and Charlie Root mowing down Giants from the pitcher's mound and Babe Herman helping with his bat, lev "The Solo System" Now Showing "The 'Meating' Place" "Every Mutt's Two of MABEL LCAVt IT TA 1 TOOTS! SHE'LL PERSUADE MABEL TO 4tVB UP THE IDEA,0P WEARING MENS TROUSERS, TO DANNY! enes LIFE SAVERS WILL PRESENT NOT Starting at 7:30 p. m. Monday night at the T. M. C. A. swim ming pool the junior life saving corps will present the water pageant, "How Swimming Grew Up." The cast In order of its appear ance is as follows: World family Jeanette Graber, Betty Annunsen; swimming in structor Wilma Godsey; Stone Hatchet Mary Butler, Laurence Orvig, Phyllis Neal. Margery Lep- per; Neptune Dick Hiday; As syrians Nadine Orcutt, Arline Moffatt, Marcy; Greek youths Vera Jackson; Cassiu and Cae sar Perry and Johannsen. Exhibitions will be given by the following members: Breaststroke Doris Hiday; sidestroke R o b e r t a Johnson ; trudgeon Tom Wiper; original crawl Laura Rettig; Australian crawl Chuck Wiper; American crawl Doris Hiday, Roberta Johnson: backstrokes Tom Wi per, Johannsen, Doris Marston, Laurence Orvig; fancy diving Bob Hauge. Lifesavlng will be demonstra ted by Orvig, Wiper. Perry, Jo hannsen, Jackson, Rettig, C. John son, R. Johnson and Hiday. The program is directed by Hel en Ralph. The public is invited to the exhibition free of charge. MILL CITY QUINTS Tl MILL CITY, March 11 The Mill City basketball teams added two more games to their already long list of victories Wednesday night when they won both games of a double header on the local floor. In the first game the local team of the high school defeated the United Brethren church team of Salem by a score of 43 to 15. The high school boys got In the lead at the start and maintained it throughout the game. Not un til the last quarter at which time the second team string of the elled off the New Yorkers 4 to 1 at Wrigley field today. VA m A55EPTS VA A ONE nc WIS .HFFD. UAJR 1- . - Somebody's Prize' a Kind' rSPORlNr' AW,NOW,TOOTS! f I THINK ILL SUP I !::: fi-v wt ill ifv DONT ARitUE WfTH ) ON A SUIT LIKE " 7 JJ J . . ME! I LIKE THIS A THAT JUST FOR FUN! '. H I SIJr?S ff i&fr T) OUTFTT! J Jm CURIOUS TO SEE fflH2t ) H M ' '- Third to high school was pat In the game did the Salem men rally and then the rally was short lived as the whistle put an end to the game. At the end of the first halt the score was 25 to C. The line-ups: U. Brethren (IB) (48) Mill City G. Paulln 6 P U Carter Pero T 12 Kanoff McCuley 2 C 8 Wallace Saunders 2 O 3 Smith J. Paulin 1 O 2 Mason Subs: United Brethren, Rob ertson 1, Quistad 3; Mill City, Catherwood 2, Seim 4. In the second game of the even ing the Mill City town team end ed its basketball season, winning its final game, against the Con gregational church of Salem, by a score of 35 to 26. The game was hard fought and the score at times close. At the end of the first half it stood 16 to 15 in fa vor of the Towners. In the third quarter the Towners ran up the score. The lineups: Congregational 20 35 M. C. T. Humphreys 2 ....F 12 Kelly Peters 10 P Ellsworth Van Pelts 4 C Wachter Hoirsen G9 Catherwood GingTich 9 G Gregory Subs: Congregational, Franklin 1; Mill City, Hoeye 6, Seim 2. Pirates Win by Seals Wildness In Exhibition SAN FRANCISCO, March 11 (AP) Pittsburgh's Pirates took advantage of the wildness of two San Francisco Seals pitchers to day to defeat the Coast league team 8-6 in an exhibition game here. Stuti and Stine, who divided the mound duties for the Seals, kl) thr Ko it arm anit vnlVpH ten. between them. Tom Padden, Pi rate catcher, was the leading swatsmith with a triple and two singles. t Legislators to Address Chamber Each one of Marion county's six delegates at the legislative session just concluded will give a five-minute talk to the chamber of commerce here Monday noon The same topic will be used by each sneaker: "One measure in which I was especially interested that will become a law.- MA PlLGWMrXTMa TO VOOR KINGDOM -YOU SERVE HERc. MKV By WAAT WHICH T OOklT 1 LIKED 50 ALL . M T ' 1 A U A ?V"Q TgM. fmm S.-U, W tnuM n)tt tcirtwtfe rjXSSi'" ' t3 J5 Gam 6 AGED SENATOR DIES. NATIONAL WASHINGTON. March n 1 D O ...... . i . ar -ocuiiur nuuerl H 'I ell, 69 year old republican Omaha, Neb., died at , ,. Reed hospital today after a week's illness. "onj 'is The aged legislator, w! ,, serving his second term senate after a varied rai. naval officer, law studer, estate operator, manager of t: cipal-owned utilities and .ta-. senator, was a victim of r h-;-j attack growing out of pn u , and complications. Senator Norris. How.-;. -league, announced his d.-. c the senate. Resolutions t-; . "profound sorrow and were adopted and an ? ! - ?. ment taken until Monday. The funeral will be !;4 . Omaha Tuesday. Senator Borah (Rep. . said Howell was a wo: entious Industrious and a: r ator " and his death ' iS p . ... tlnct loss to the s.:-r.c- ; i country. Portland Central Y 1933 Champions PORTLAND, Ore . M:. ': (AP) Portland Central ' Olympia, 40 to 29, here t to win the Pacific nortliv -M. C. A. basketball chanij The Olympia team deff .. Spokane squad 3 7 to Portland Central defeat..; Portland Northeast brar to 36, in the semi-final ternoon. V. P. ' 'r :.rd f 2 Seattle Indians Defeat Giants SANTA CRUZ. Cal . M.:- . n (AP) The Seattle Iud r.r- rf the Pacific Coast league d f . .d the New York Giants of 'N- Na tional league 8 to 7 in a :t here today. Four home rui - Tr nred in the game, two by I.. 'r, left fielder of the Giants ar i one each by Leslie, Giant first -p ,tr and Badgro, Indian left fid : - By WALT DISNEY By SEGAR WEU.SAUJ MEN 5Ta;90ARO LEG OFF- ITS MISTER VJirAPV. F rr fMKT!r CAPITAL DARRELL McCLURE NOBODV AihfT ALL GOOD Am' MOeoOyAIWTAU. BAOt SMART ENOUSH "TO TELL. WASTWE. MICE5T POOCH THIWK MOBOOy iS-BuT Mzl ALL THE POOrurs 7 . MUCH T SAVE'EM r- "1 BLUE. RiBBOMS! 3-0 By JIMMY MURPHY 1 3 p If