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PAGE SIX TE OREGON STATESMAN Saleau Oregon, Tuesday Horning, December 26, -r ----- ' - - ' , . Willamette TH o .! wwe on . .. . m . mm mm . ... .c . . m . I " M w .11 - m II " ' , AMomference- mna: l-eavn ) Kaiser, - Yeisseiy Grannis, . - Oravec and Olson are POBTLANKi Pee. 25;i-W- latoett ouiT.crfiitr of Saien placed five player on the Northwest con ference all-star football team and " College jot i Paget Sound. ; ot Ta-;. o-m a.' undefeated conference "ehampion, placed : ; three, - $Iike Morin conference official,; an nounced here today. .Two places' went to -Whitman college-ot Wal- - la Walla and the remaining post ." tlon to Pacific nniTersity of Fqprest Orove.- . - The team : , wag selected by coaches of the conference, who ' were polled' by Moran Each first .choice counted." two points and eaci second choice, one polnC ' O Springer, College of. Pnget Sound guard, who received the , most, first choice rotes, was chos ' en captain of the mythical team. The.-team was selected as fol Iowsn r .The team was selected as fol lows: ,. . 'Ends--Carlson of C. P. S. and Kaiser of "Willamette. Tackles Weisser ot Willamette and Nelson "of Whitman. Guards Grannis of Willamette and Springer of C. T. S. " Center Douglas of Pacific. - -Quarterback Sterling of C.P.S. Halfbacks Oravec of Willam ette and Gibson of Whitman. Fullback Olson of Willamette. Honorable mention was given to Cummin gs of Whitman and Par berry of Pacific, ends: Balkovic of Willamette. Lemcke of Pacific and Slater of C. P. S- tackles; Cola guanu of Paeif ic, guard ; Con nors of Willamette and Gagnon of C. P. 8., centers; Franti of Wil v lamette and Barrett of L nt eld. quarterbacks: Helser ot halfbaek, and Booth of Llnfield, ' Davison and Brooks of C. P. S., fullbacks. Rough Italian Grappler Comes i - .. . f T r v 7 .-,-r , This is Joe Parelli, one of three rough, barefooted wrestlers who will make their debut at the armory here tonight. Parent meets , Jack Mitchell. Xapolie Btradiottl, also an Italian, will oppose "Swede" Larson. Herb Parks, Canadian member ot the' trio of strangers, will oppose Robin Reed in the main event. oSSol Coast Champs, : Successful Against Independents, To Meet Bearcats ; OREGON . STATE COLLEGE. Corvallls, Dec. 25. After winning tour 61 fire pre-season basketball games played against. Union Oil and Multnomah Athletic club, both of Portland, Oregon State basket ball team will wind up its pre-eon-ference schedule this week against Willamette university and South ern. Oregon Normal. The Orange quintet meets Willamette Wednes day night in Salem and then re turns here to play two games with the SONS Friday and Saturday nights, December 29-30. Oregon State dropped its only game to Union OH, 81 to 27, here in the second tilt of the season. The Oilers, who boast three for mer Orange stars, including Ed Lewis, last year's captain and. all American center, could not stop the Beavers In Portland, however, and lost by scores of 28 to 22 and 26 to 23. Multnomah club, al though giving little trouble In the first game here, threw a scare into the Orangemen, on the home floor in Portland, holding them to a 25-to-24 Bcore. The Orange quintet won the first tilt from Multnomah club 44 to 22. The Orangemen, defending. Pa cific Coast conference champions, Princeton Defeats Yal e in Season's Windup 0. t t .J ,4 1 3 " Princeton's 27 to 2 victory over Yale, at New Haven, was a perfect windup cl a great season tor the Tigers, the only unbeaten, untied major team in the ;country. Here is Bill Keeslinr. : Yale halfback, t receiving the kJckoff. Urn was tackled by Constable. . . . wUl start defense ot their title agalBBt Washington State here January 6 and 6. . Wilbur Kidder, sophomore cen ter, has shown an edge over Cliff Folen, other center candidate, during the pre-season schedule and probably will do regular duty In the position left open this year by the loss of Lewis. The Orange starting lineup, in addition to Kid der, probably will be Captain Skeet O'Connell and George Hib- bard, forwards, and Bed MacDon ald and Carl Letfehitary, guards; Forward reserves , who more than likely will see plenty of oction are. Merle Taylor, letterman, and Wal ly Palm berg, sophomores. Fred Hill, another letterman, and Bob Bergstrom, - sophomore, are out standing guard reserves. CHICAGO, -Dec. 25 (JP) Joe Laws, Iowa quarterback, and the leading scorer of the recent Big Ten football campaign, was nam ed today as winner ot "the most valuable player" award made an nually by the Chicago Tribune. HASKELL DEFEATED TAMPA, Fla.,-Dec 25 () The University of Tampa Spar tans defeated the Haskell Indians nf Lawrence. Kas.. today, 7 to 0. The score came as the result of an Intercepted pass with but 20 seconds left ot the second period. 1 ATHLETIC BOABD TO MEET DrJ THURSDAY i - - PORTLAND, Dec. 25. (JP) The annual meeting of the Ore gon gtate High School Athletic as sociation will be held here Thurs day night, starting at 6:30 p. m., John . L.' Gary i; secretary, has an nounced. Paul .T. Jackson, prin cipal at JClamath Falls high school and president f the association, wUl preside; ; I . Gary said that the association wIH discuss and rotq upon a pro posed 'amendment to the consti tution 'regarding a state basket ball championship tournament foi class B teams. r Father , Y, P. Leipxlg of St Mary's high school, Eugene, chair, man of an "investigation commit tee named last January; will pre sent a report on the secondary tournament. " , Invitations to stage the annual state "championship ' basketball tournament will be received. Gary said he expects Willamette uni versity at Salem, where the tournament has been played since Its beginning, will extend Its in vitation again this season., , TRACK TEAM INVITED TOKYO, Dec. 26 Tuesday (Jf) Hoping' to arrange a Japanese American track meet here in Stp tember, the Japanese track and field federation today Invited the Amateur Athletic nnion of the United States to send IS Ameri can stars to Japan next summer. Mill City Beats Lyons Hoopsters By Large Margin MILL CITY, Dec. 25. Mill City town basketball team defeated Lyons 76 to 21 Thursday night at Mill City. The Mill City - Turner high school game set for Friday was postponed because of ' high water at Turner and the attendant early closing of school there. Summary of Mill City - Lyons ! game: 3IH1 City Kelly 23 F. Moravec 6 F. Mason 12 C. Seims 23 G. Baltimore 8 . . . G . Gregory 2 S Plambeck 2 ... S Lyons . . . .8 Kinsman , 6 Wales 5 Kunze . . ..2 Johnson . . Yungworth The all-American teams are all present but not, to use a military term, all accounted for. What a furore there has been In the northwest because Miknlak, Franklin and Schwatn mel, after being selected on the various press association " and ether all-Amerleaus, aiu- i n't get tnmble In the' so called "official" choice nor In Grantland Rice's team which be claims Is a direct descen dant from Walter Camp. Personally we are not a bit excited. One all-American is as good as the next, in our opinion. Who can best pick an all-star team, anyhow? Sport writers or coaches? Sport writers pick the boys whom they have given spe cial mention; the ones the public knows about They are fair Judges of ball carriers; they i know a good blocking back when they see one but donU get to pay them much attention. They know good linemen, but they pay them still less " attention. Occasionally they : see - a lineman's defensive work; practically never do they know what linemen do on of fense. And though they see the tackles a lineman makes, they cannot . e'ueck up on those he misses, or his failures to guard - his territory. t'JThe coaches know and see all those things; and through coots, get detailed reports on : iMn they. never. see. Bat still, '' four or ;flve "coaches fall far ! short of : covering the nation. tiHow can they compare men to various games throughout the - andv playing against different . sets of ' opponents and nnder 7 different conditions. We would :-Taj that ' at' " aH-Amerlcan i board of a few coachea know t "more and - more " about - less . i ABi football Dlavers: and mmU nd . snort writers of ; I m- sWionwlde press' association;; LkBOWS "lesa and -less about more and aoren foa'Jball ftly -J era.' And neither' gronp knowr one-tenth of what It conertlve ly should knew, to pick an aH- American teani 'nnder presewt -condlrlona,'':: :i -;::; v . The all-Northwest conference team, picked y aU'of the coach es In session at r oraana recanny and released- today, is Jt flllrerent pronosition: for thes4 conches have Information about the. boys they, vote, lor, to an extent the- av erage fan 'desn't guezs. We fear n little soutlcs" . enters In eve- there; -Nig . Borleske even" when he wai winning championships, would fight to : keep ' one of his underclassmen off. the all-star .team and maybe some of the oth , ers feel the same vsy. Schwanunel, . Franklin and Miknlak are good football play ers; we'll dare anyone to prove -tthey aren't the beat," bnt well ;be equally brave and dare any . e to prove that they are. It'a . bin Country anA . lot of good football players in Dough Boys Beat Scotts Mills in One-Sided Game The Dough Boys, basketeers ot the Cherry City Baking company, defeated Scotts Mills town team 58 to 12 Saturday night at Scotts Mills. The score Indicates that the Dough Boys, unable to enter the City-Y. league because most of the players work at night, have as strong, a team as some of the lead ers in the Major league. Douebr Boys Scotts Mills Wanderhoof 18 F Johnson ' r " - - Attua vJALIENTE, Mexico. Dec. 25 (Gamely clinging to tia auTaniage until it Had cross' Sachtler 4 . . Eckman 18. Maw 4. . . . , Speck . . . . , Allison 13. .F Olson ..C 6 Pownell ..G 4 Marquam ,.G 2 Myers ,..S Portland Hockey Team Beaten, 1-0 EDMONTON. Alta.. Dec. 25. UPi Edmonton defeated the Portland hockey tea mhere today, 1 to 0. POLLY AND HER PALS The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg By CLIFF STERRETT MICKEY MOUSE VANCOUVER, B. C, Dec. 25. UP) Vancouver puckmen de feated the Seattle Seahawks here today, 3 to 2, in an overtime hockey game. Holiday 'Cheer" Causes Arrests Too much Christmas "cheer" landed three men In city Jail Sat urday. City police arrested Ernest Glvens, Salem, and Stacey H. Be- mis. 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