The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 21, 1933, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Tim OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, November 21, 1933
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Friday forecast
PORTLAND. Not. 20. ()
A: contest for the mythical grid
Iron title of the state will be play
ed at Multnomah stadium Thanksgiving-day
between the winner of
the Portland Interscholastlc cham-
' pionship and one of the strong up
state contenders, it was decWed
. at a meeting of officials, of the
Portland. High School Principal's
association here today. It will be
the annual Shrine benefit game.
Two jot the out-of-town teams
prominently mentioned today were
Salem and Bend. The high school
team of each of those cities has
an. Imposing record for the sea
son., ' The matter was complicated to
day when it wag learned that Med
f ord high may also make a bid
for the Portland game. Medford,
undefeated and untied this sea
son, had scheduled a Thanksgiv
ing day game with Ashland, but
word was received here today that
.the game has been -advanced to
next Saturday, and- if Medford is
victorious, it was understood, it
will put In a formal bid for the
game.
Even the Portland team to play
has not been definitely determin
ed. Washington high school is
leading the league with no de
feats, but has three ties against
It. The Colonials meet Roosevelt
this week, and should the Rough
Riders produce an upset, .either
Commerce or Jefferson might win
the title.
( The decision today eliminated
the possibility of an out-of-state
team coming to Portland for the
game. North Central high of Spo
kane and Enumclaw high and
Kampa. Idaho, high, had been con
sidered. Definite decision on the
team is planned for Friday night.
(CURTIS
Fair -weather unless you
count fog all week; rain in
great, cold bunches accompanied
by-a biting wind on Sunday. It's
happened a couple oftimes re
cently and while it may be fokeh
with certain outdoor workers, of
ficers of the Salem Golf club who
are endeavoring to get the Indus
trial league going, don't like it a
bit.
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bardy, enthusiastic Mates
man team turned out lOO per
"cent, some members playing
, last week and others on Sun
day, bnt no other teams of the
eight - that were supposed to
. play, turned in a complete ros
Ttr and nobody is blaming
them. The Industrial league was :
not designed to promote cbii
. blains, rheumatism and lumba
go, and in .view of Sunday's ex
perience It has now been dc-
creed that any matches schedul
, , d for euch a .disagreeable time
- will be postponed a matter
- ; that can be handled simply, as
teams can play any number of
required opponents at, one time.
. Teams which were scheduled to
play last week ending Sunday,
-,, will be given another week to
-. get in their scores. "
So the schedule for' next Sun
day will be a busy one, and there
will be several teams playing six
opponents. .Here it is:
- Postponed matches:
Medical-Dental, Bankers, State
Capitol, Packers.
. Printers, Automotive, States
nan, Bonus-National Guard.
Regular matches:
- Insurance Realty, Engineers,
One Hoar
Logger
IHIeutoei?ti
vs.
Bulldog
eJQcElGOIHl
Both are rough and
tough and will have the
lans on their feet the
entire match.
i
Squeak Clevenger vs. Don Sugar
ADMISSION
85c Downstairs and Ringside 55c Bale.
40c ; Ladies All Tax Free
Tuesday, November 21st
Under Auspices American Legion
HERB OWEN, Matchmaker
Rams9 Captain
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Fordham's football field general
this season is "Big Ed" Danowski
who starred as a back last year.
The husky skipper of the Ram
tquad was born and raised on a
farm near Riverhead. Long Island,
and did his early punting with
pumpkins.
Medical-Dental. Printers.
State: office, Utilities, Eankers,
Automotive. . J
Thus there wilj be 1 1 teams
out Sunday, The" Statesman hav
ing .already turned in its score
and' some members of other
teams; of these 11, four will be
playing six opponents each. It's
a little complicated, but the
players don't , have to worry
about that the secretary of
the league takes care of it.
O
Aforesaid secretary did make
one bobble in figuring up the
standings after tbe first Sunday's
play, however, and he has since
corrected it. The standings are as
follows:
W.
3
. 3
2
2
. 1
1
L. Pet.
0 1.000
0 1.000
1 .667
1 .667
2 .333
2 .333
3 .000
3 .000
Gasoline League
Indpstrial
State QffJce ...
Engineers
Ed. -Legal
Ins.-Realty
Utilities -. 0
Business
0
BE TOPIC TONIGHT
Election of officers, appointment
of committees to draw, up a con
stitution and schedules for the
winter's play and selection of the
opening date of play will occupy
much of the time at the meeting
of both city basketball leagues to
night at 8:00 o'clock at the
Y. M. C. A.
No team may be entered in
either the open or closed league
later than this week, Dwight Ad
ams, physical director at the Y
and organizer here of this partic
ular recreational plan, announced
yesterday.
Definite schedules of weekly
practice have already been started
by eigh':, teams using the Y gym
floor. It'will be suggested tonight
that play start immediately after
Thanksgiving, Adams said.
Boxing, Grapple
Classes at Y. M.
Proving Popular
.Boxing. classes at the.Y. M. C. A.
working out each Tuesday a.nd
Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock,
promise to be almost as popular
as anything on the physical edu
cation schedule, officials there
said yesterday. No previous exper
i i:e in boxing is necessary since
the Instruction by Clyle Grewell
begins with fundamentals and
deals' with the art of boxing, rath
er than with attempts to make
fighters. No matches are antici
pated and activities will more than
likely be confined to class periods.
Ohe Hour
Robin
vs.
Dorry
BDsttttoiD
Fast, clean and scienti
fic, bat both can get
tough if necessary.
SCHEDULE
Reed a Middleweight . now;
Jackson, Heibert mix,
Should be Wild .
; hen Robin Reed last wrestl
ed In Salem he was a welter
weight; he returns tonight a full
fledged member of the middle
weight class and as such, holder
of no championship belts, though
he retains the world 145-pound
belt for which he has battled here
at various times. Tonight Reed
will meet Dorry Detton, clean
grappling youngster from Okla
homa, in one of two equally-featured
one-hour bouts at the arm
ory. When Reed was promoting
wrestling in Salem several months
ago and Herb Owen was running
a rival show across the river,
there was considerable specula
tion as to how Reed would stack
up with the men appearing In
West Salem. Tonight is the tans'
first opportunity to find out.
The other main event brings to
gether the wild "Logger' Hei
bert and the wild, wild. "Bulldog"
Jackson and it promises to be a
backwoods or even jungle battle.
Don Sugai, Salem's own entry
in the middleweight class, appears
to be over-matched In his bout
with "Squeak'' Clevenger, who is
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capable of holding his own or bet
ter with either Jackson or Hei-
bert. However, Sugai haa come
through in such a situation be
fore, and Owen has a lot of confi
dence in his ability. Sugai is one
of the football concert to tbe mat
game; and like the ' others, baa
been, able' to get ahead rapidly be
cause be uses a lot of bis football
tactics. . ,
One additional bout la promised
but Owen haa not revealed its
personnel.
Monmouth May
Have Football
Play Next Fall
MONMOUTH, Nov. 20 Tbe
blgb school boys have been play
lng some practice football this
season In anticipation of having a
regular team next year. Basket
ball practice is getting under way
with five lettermen back: Richard
Snider, Harold McKern, Al Sni
der, Ralph Winegar and Cyril
Wilson. Other boys who are turn
ing out for practice include: Ed
gar Davis, Douglas Partridge,
Warren Elliott, Leroy Wilson, Er
nest Crook, Raymond S h e e o n,
Jimmy Riddell, John Haller, Har
ry Parker, Chadwlck Comstock.
- The girls team also Is starting
practice with these players from
last season: Annetta Scbwelzer,
Bernice Blodgett, Dorothy Fries-
en, Mildred Cole, Louise McEl
downey, Lila Hamar. A large
group of sophomores and fresh
man is turning out for practice.
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Keene Threatens Shakeup in
Several Positions After -Albany
Game Showing
Intensive drill on defense for
mations designed to stop "Hoot"
Gibson, elusive Whitman back
tield star, are on tak for the Wil
lamette Bearcats Wednesday, af
ter a four-day rest, . following
their 26-6 win over Albany college
Friday.
Coach "Spee"" Keen is de
signing a new defense to halt the
Whitman charges in the Turkey
day attraction at Walla Walla.
Several changes in the lineup may
bs made before the 22 players
board the train for the Whitman
citadel, the Willamette mentor in
dicated.
The Bearcats' first string play
ers Friday, scored their opening
touchdown without serious diffi
culty but "let down" and allowed
the visitors to push over a score
in the third period. The reserves,
playing the second and fourth
periods, outplayed Albany in all
departments, scoring three touch
downs. "The reserves looked better than
the regulars In several positions
on the line," Coach Keene said.
"If same Improvement is shown
during the heavy scrimmage ses-
The Lone
Inside
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Captains Brown
Joe Buonanno, captain of the Brown
University squad, is a home-town
boy who made good. He is a native
of Providence. Buonanno, star quar
terback of last year's great eleven
is 22. stands 5 fact 10. and weighs
. 105.
sions late this week, there will be
several new faces in the starting
lineup at Walla Walla."
All of the Bearcats came
through the Albany game without
injury: Cannady, who has been
out of the lineup since the Puget
Sound game, will not be able to
play Thanksgiving day, Coach
Keene reported.
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ball practice was begun last week
ln St. Mary's public achool with
Hardin- Oveross : coachC f o r. the
boys team and Miss PauUne Sfal
feld for tiie girls. ; :
. The boys team has "entered the
Marlon county .grade school bas
ketball league and will play the
first .game December 1. The
schedule for ; the north, end was
given out Friday by Superinten
dent E-. Sllke of Hubbard.
Games scheduled for Mt An
gel are as follows:'.
December 1 ML Angel vs.
Gervais at Mt. Angel.
December 8 Mt. Angel ts.
Aurora, at MU Angel.
December 15 t Woodburn vs.
Mt. Angel at Woodburn.. ' '
' January 6 Mt. Angel vs. uer
vals at Gervais.
January 12 Mt. Angel vs. Au
rora at Mt. Angel. T
January 19 Woodburn vs.
Mt. Angel at Mt. Angel.
Poulin Head of
Handball Group
' Electlng'Don Poulin, president,
and Dr. F. D. Voigt, vice-president,
handball players, at the T.
M. C. A. met last night for their
annual dinner and business meet
ing. Walter Winslow was ap-
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pointed chairman of the commit
tee to draw up rules and, arrange
the schedule fo tbe round robin
.Mf' V rnitn. voted to
Inaugurate I the ir a. t ' next
month, serving wiij nun .
AnnnseaaniPr4P..'XiBeecMer,
A good - representation enjoyed
the steak dinner which preceded
last Bight s Business mecuus.
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Silvertoh 11
Plays Season
With No Wins
S1LVERTON, Nov. 20. Tb
SilVerton football team has com
pleted its season and will be ready
to comd out ,for basketball by
Thanksgiving. The local team
played in hard luck during the
football season getting no vic
tories to its credit.
The basketball boys have been v
out for practice a few nights
each week recently but no spe
cial schedule of players or plays
have been made. Beginning at
Thanksgiving the boys will set
tle down for regular wora. mr
old Davis will coach.
Leslie Game With
Dallas Postponed
Leslie Junior high school's re
turn football game with the Dal
las high "B"-team, tentatively
announced for today, will not be
played until later, it waa an
nounced Monday. The definite
date has not been settled.
By CLIFF STERRETT
By WALT DISNEY
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