The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 21, 1933, Page 6, Image 6

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Henry Bows to no man of
His Weight; Jackson
To Meet Mitchell I
: It's Henry Jones and Ray Ly
ness again In the main event at
the armory tonight, bat there's
a new (actor. Heretofore when
Jonee and Lyness met, Jones was
the welterweight champion and
Lynesi was a middleweight; In
other words Jones was going out
of his class.
Now the welterweight crown
has shifted back into Robin
Reed's hands, and Lyness. avow
edly on the trail of that Midwest
Wrestling association ' belt, has
done a little melting and emerged
from the sweatbox a full-fledged
welterweight so he declares.
They will still be wrestling at
catch weights tonight, bnt it's
supposed to be an all welter
match. Lyness has to make 145
for Reed Saturday night
And that will put Jones on his
mettle eren more than the fact
that he has been dumped four
times ; by Lyness When the Van--courer
man was a middleweight,
for Henry Isn't admitting that
any welterweight is a better' man
than he is even Reed, despite
the fact that Reed took the belt
away from him last week and
letting a third party into the
charmed circle Is Just unthink
able.. It is reasonable also to suppose
that Lyness, shrunken by some
half a dosen pounds, may have
lost some small fraction of his
wonted strength, and that small
difference may mean the differ
ence between victory and defeat,
hut that is a question that re
mains to be settled tonight.
The first bout will be an excep
tional drawing card for those fans
who yearn to witness assault and
lattery. Bulldog Jackson and
Jack Mitchell are the muscle men
who will do the rought stuff, and
the placards say" nothing bar
red." Both the bulldog and the
recent Madison Square Garden
favorite can give it and take it,
though Jackson is considerably
the meaner of the two. Mitchell is
rough but does not ordinarily re
sort to the "dirt" unless somebody
else starts it.
With the return to normal con
ditions with respect to the clrcula
: tion of money, the Invitation to
j fans to bring vegetables in lieu
ef cash has been discontinued.
I While the banks were closed relief
urbanizations pro i uea irom me
wrestling and boxing shows.
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LOS ANGELES, March 20.
(AP) Ninety-six players re
ported for football classes at the
University ef Southern California
and 86 donned grid armor at the
University of California at Los
Angeles today as the annual
spring activities began.
Coach Howard Harding Jones
lined up a team of 11 lettermen
from the 1932 unbeaten Trojan
squad, putting Bob Ersklne and
George Lady in the tackle posi
tions left vacant by Ernie Smith,
All-American, and Captain Tay
Brown.
At Westwood, Bill Spanldlng al
so had an imposing array of
gridsters. The Uclans settled down
to hard work immediately with
a practice that lasted two and a
half hours. He had 17 lettermen
out.
FKRRELL MAY SIGN
WEST PALM BEACH, Pla.,
March 20 (AP) Informed to
day that Rick Ferrell, his oily
hoidout, had announced he would
come here for a salary conference,
President Phil Ball ef the St.
Louis Browns said: "Of CJurse 1
will talk with Ferrell but if he
signs It will be at the club's
erms, not his."
SHEFFER
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is note ox the musical scale
15 What Amarican prcstdoat de-
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Donht ia BruilT
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secretary ia the Heever ad-
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35 Holy
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89 Venomous snakes
40 Sesame
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Assembly Today, Banquet on
Thursday; few Players
' May Return, 1934
Everybody at Salem high school
wore a broad grin Monday, and a
spirit of Jubilation played havoc
with strict attention to classroom
duties, while plans went forward
for an assembly today at which
suitable recognition wonll he giv
en to the "giant killers" who
brought the handsome state bas
ketball championship trophy to
the Salem high trophy case by
defeating Lincoln 82 to 28 In the
final game of the state tourna
ment last Saturday.
It is possible that eitlxens ether
than those who attend the rally
may be apprised of the students'
Joy, for the assembly may wind
up in an organised rally through
the downtown streets.
The champion hoopsters first
began to become aware ef the ee
teem in which they are held in
Salem Monday noon, when they
were guests, and were formally
Introduced, at (he ehamber of
commerce luncheon.
The faculty Is planning further
festivities for the winning team.
to take the form of a banquet
Thursday night. Downtown fans
also hare been discussing some
substantial reward for the boys
Who brought premier basketball
honors to Salem.
The season being over, specu
lation turned to the prospects for
Salem's retention of the same
honors another year. The outlook
is highly problematical, for the
peculiar reason that nearly all of
Coach Hollis Huntington's boys
are "low seniors" or approximate
ly that this semester, scheduled to
graduate in midyear. Thomas is
to graduate in June, DeJardin
and Mosher are sure to stay. Most
of the others are problematical,
but will be eligible under the
nine-semester rule if they do not
graduate.
Salem Trapmen
Win L Lose
Salem's trapshoters dropped out
of the perfect class Sunday to
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State League
Play
May 21 With Champs
Of 1932, West Side, Here
. Plans for the State baseball
league were completely outlined
at a meeting held in Eugene Sun
day, at which the Salem club was
represented by Frank Bashor,
who was business manager last
season.
The season will open May 21,
score a 78 and lose three matches,
winning one. They defeated Eu
gene which scored 72 and lost to
Portland, Washington county and
Heppner, all of which went
straight with 7Ss. Larry Imllsh.
Clarence Bowne and Bert McKay
turned In scores that were report
ed. .
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8 AN JOSE. CaL, March 20.
(AP) The Portland Bearers, Pa
cifie Coast league champions,
trimmed the Pittsburgh Pirates
18 to 8 here today in an exhibition
game.
Gus Suhr's homer with two on
gave the Pirates a three-run lead
in the first inning, but Portland
rallies in the second and fourth
sent them out in front. Suhr also
hit a 3ouble and single. Jim Kee
sey. Beaver first baseman, hit
three singles. Steve Swetonlc and
Art Jacobs, hurled the first five
innings tSr the two clubs, rook
ies replacing both.
PECK FINDS STAR
NEW ORLEANS. March 20.
(AP) Manager Roger Pecckin
paugh of the Cleveland Indians
decided today that Forest Two
good, former University of Iowa
athlete. Is a real big league pitch
ing prospect.
HARRIS ALTERS IDEAS
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 20.
(AP) Manager Bucky Harris
of the Detroit Tigers, definitely
has given up the idea of convert
ing Hank Greenberg, heavy hit
ting Texas leaguer, into a third
baseman for the Tiger squsd this
season.
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Will Start 4
with West Side, the 1132 cham
plon club, playing here. There
will he three rounds of play.
lasting until August 27. with the
third round on 60-40 split In
stead oi me nome team keeping
all receipts as In the first two.
Agreement was made to use
young -players, recently out ; of
high school .insofar as possible.
Manager Bashor reported that
team representatives at the meet
ing were enthusiastic over the
league's prospects this - season
George J. WUhelm of Eugene was
reelected president, Harold Kline
of Bend Tlce president and Ray
Brooks of Portland secretary.
The schedule follows:
May 21 . Schaaps at Bend.
West Side at Salem, Eugene at
Albany.
May 28 West. Side at Bend,
Schaaps at Eugene, 8alem at Al
bany.
. June 4 Bend at 8alem,
Schaaps at Albany, West Side at
Eugene.
June 11 Eugene at Bend.
Sehaaps at Salem, West Side at
Albany.
June 18 Albany at Bend.
Schaaps at West Side, Salem at
Eugene.
June 28 Schaaps at Bend.
West Side at Salem, Albany at
Eugene.
July 2 West Side at Bend,
Schaaps at Eugene, Albany at Sa
lem.
July 9 Salem at Bend.
Schaaps at Albany, West Side at
Eugene.
July 16 Bend at Eugene,
Schaaps at Salem, West Side at
Albany.
July 23 Bend at Albany.
Schaaps at West Side, Eugene at
Salem.
July SO Albany at Eugene,
Schaaps at Bend, West Side at
Salem.
August 6 Albany at Salem,
West Side at Bend, Schaaps at
Eugene.
August 13 Schaaps at Albany,
West Side at Eugene, Salem at
Bend.
August 20 Schaaps at Sa
lem. West Side at Albany, Bend
at Eugene.
August 27 Schaaps at West
Side. Albany at Bend, Eugene
at Salem.
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PLAYOFF TILTS
ARE ONE-SIDED
Presbyterian and Highland
Win; Second Contests
Wednesday Night
Opening games In the Church
league playoff Monday night at
the T. M. C. A. were one-sided.
In the B league playoff American
Lutheran walked on Highland
Friends 42 to B, the Quakers be
ing held scoreless until the last
three minutes of play.
In the A league game Presby
terian defeated Bungalow Chris
tian 39 to 17.
The same teams will play Wed
nesday night starting at 8 o'clock
and if a third game Is needed
by either pair, it will be next
Monday night.
Summaries: .
Friends Lutheran
Lindstrom S . . . .F. . . . 5 Allport
Cree; F.... 6 Hill way
Pemberton 2 . . . .C . . 20 Bahlburg
Sebern G 7 King
Chapman G. 2 Sederstrom
8...... 2 Knight
Bungalow Presbyterian
Parker 8 F..... 6 J. Hale
Nutter 4....... F... 13 N. Hale
Garrett ........ C . 7 Goodf ellow
Barquist 8 G . . . . 13 Moore
Walker G Pens
Referee, Bill Ross.
All - Americans
Beat Champions
In Consolation
The AH-Amerlcans trounced the
Champions to the tune of 34 to 4
in the first consolation game in
the second annual basketball
tournament at Parr Is h Monday
Boon. Guthrie of the AU-Ameri-
ean scored 12 points snd Oglesby
of the same team, followed him
with 10 points. The Champions
had only four men
Summary:
All American
Guthrie, 12 F...
Maeri, 9 F
Dougherty, 4 C .
Schneider G
Oglesby, 10 G..
Champions
Morley
Sullivan
Chambers
. 4 Keidats
Detour on the Map"
of Spring
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TO CAY HELLO TO TH fSUMSHWC.
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Reminder
THAT'S ALL RlHT, SOPHSi
THE COLONEL. WILL MAKE -
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AND TOOTS HAVE TO DO
TO STICK TO MB AND
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Accordla; to the Oregonlae,
Ltaola had three all-ctate mes
aad Salem only one. Now that's
a feather In Hollis Huntington's
cap, being: able to beat a three
star team with a one-star oatfit.
The follow who tried to "carrv
the ball" away from the Willam
ette gym Saturday night, probably
didn't know he would have to run
around a Bearcat end.
We've heard some people con
fess the reason they stayed away
Saturday night, was that they
couldn't bear to see the thump
ing they were sure Salem was
going to take.
But the only part of Salem that
took a thumping was Superinten
dent George Hug, who caught the
ball with his nose, when it sud
denly csromed off a player's arm.
There's one way In which the
big tournament has been Im
proved In the last couple of
years; there's no. extensive
speech-making along with the
presentation of the awards.' In-
stead of calling in some notable
who felt he had to do oral Jus
tice to the occasion, Paul Jack
son of the state athletic associa
tion board of control handled
the job himself and handled It
with a minimum of words.
Well, it's vail over champion
ships have been Infrequent enough
in recent years so thst Salem
really appreciates one, and we
know the boys will be feted in a
way that will assure them their
prowess Is truly sppreciated.
If Willamette university isn't
careful, it win lose n graduate
manager permanently. Lestle
Sparks, who is coaching and
teaching in the high school de
partment of Menlo school, in
California, while on a year's
leave of absence from Willam
ette, won a football champion
ship In his conference last fall
and now has gone right ahead
aad won the basketball title.
The conference Is composed ef
private schools of high school
By
CALENDAR.
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BUT ANYHOW, ITS
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ranking In the Tlclnity, tnclaoV
Ing Damon, Bates,' Montexnma,
Ban Rafael Military academy
and Tamalpals. Sparks basket
ball team woa eight games.
BILL Ml
on
EfJDED BY INJURIES
PHILADELPHIA March 20
( AP) Bill Carr. Olympic cham
pion and 460 meter world record
holder, admitted today his sprint
ing dsys are over.
Lying In the University hospi
tal with both ankles and pelvis
broken, the result of being
thrown from an automobile the
Pine Bluff, Ark flyer has been
told of the extent of his Injuries
and has taken the news philoso
phically.
11. iimm 1A VUCCI 14 HI HI 111.
ka. V. Vaat V. Via
friends and many telegrams. One
that pleased hlm greatly was
from Ben Eastman, Stanford uni
versity's great runner who was
defeated by Bill In the Olympics.
It read:
"Very sorry to read of your ac
cident. Hope it Is not serious."
Best wishes for a speedy recov
ery."
"The doctors told me this
morning that my injuries would
not prevent me from running in
the future." Carr said. "They
told me I could not run any this
spring. That practically means
that I will not run again.
Yaqui Joe Wins
Over Mel Crowe
In Rapid Fashion
PORTLAND Ore., March 20
(AP) Taqul Joe of Sonora, Mex
ico, defeated Mel Crowe of Hali
fax, Nova Scotia, taking two.
straight falls in the main event of
tonight's wrestling card here. Joe
weighed 161, fire pounds more
than Crowe.
Joe Reno, 156, New Orleans,
La., took two straight falls to win
the semi-wlndup. The first fall
came In 15 minutes with a body
slam, and the second, five min
utes later with a series of shoul
der butts. Herb Berguson, 144,
Portland, defeated Sid Ambrose,
145, Portland, with one fall in
the preliminary.
By WALT DISNEY
By SEGAR
DARRELL McCLURE
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