IPHEE SIRS FOR VISITORS Reinharfs Men Score Ten .: Points Before Quintet From North Starts. EUGENE, Jan.' 9 W) A bril liant second halt rally led by a ' .v.ncttnniinr forward. Huntley McPhee, " gave- the Washington Stat Cougars a 3 S to 3 0 victory over the Oregon Webfoots here tonight: This evens the series, Oregon having - won Monday s game 30 to 27. Oregon led It to 14 at the end t the first half, and, the Duck defensive - was clicking nloely. while tne weDiooi bhoiuibb were having little trouble con certing their tries. It looked dark for the Cougars all during the Opening canto, with the Oregoni ans making 10 points at the start of the game before the visi tors scored. As the second halt opened Spook 'Robertson. Duck forward, made it 21 to 14. Then McPhee and Wills took charge of mat ters; Banging in long shots with monotonous regularity, and. with .the occasional aid of their team mates, they put J the tilt on ' Ice, while the locals milled desperate ly about, the court, unable to check the rampaging Cougars. . The .Washington State rally was the more spectacular consid ering Oregon led 10 to 0 after the first six and half minutes .of play -V; - . McPhee put on a rollicking riomnnstintlnn of not beinr able to miss the basket. He collected 17 points on long shots, short ones and tree throws. Faced with the problem of try ing to stop McPhee, the Webfoots were forced to pay less attention to the other Cougars. McPhee covering his . own rebound that tied the score at 21 to 21 In the second half. Johnson added an other, but Robertson scratched a long shot to tie the score again. . MePhee's gift shot conversion returned the idad to Washington State and Jis mid-floor long hot hoisted the Cougar score beyond - the reach of the striving Web foots. .. . ' Robertson continued the -Oregon sparkping, scoring 11 points. W. 8. C. (38) O P TP MePhee F .. 7 3 17 Johnson F . , . 2 2 6 Houston C .........2 2 6 Wills G 3 1 7 Bcott G .......1 0 2 Totals ..........15 8 38 Oregon (SO) Robertson F Berg F . . . W. Jones C . dinger O . B. Jones G . Gemmell F . a-ii 0 4 1 0 2 10 2 2 2 4 30 Miller -r F .1 Totals ; 10 Personal fouls: McPLee 3. Houston,; Wills, Scott S, Prlver, Holstine, Robertson, Berg, W. Jones, Olinger, B. Jones 3, Gem mell. Free throws' missed slB: Jones 2. W. Jones, GemmelljtoMcPbee, Johnson. V -: Referee. Coleman, Oregon SUte. ; Umpire," Adam. Willam ette. E SCIO. Jan. g. The Sclo and - Shedd basketball teams divided games Friday night when the Scio girls defeated Shedd girls 41-25 : and the Shedd boys defeated Scio boys, 13-14. Both games were ex ceedingly fast. Irene Palon of Scio with S3 points was high point layer for the girls. N. Roberts of Shedd was, high point man -with r The lineupc: . ScW Girls Shedd Girls I. Palon JJ....F.fc,..il3 Clark V. Palon 8 .. . F ..... .4 Springer "Rodger ... . . JC. . . .... Farwell Bartu SC .... A. Miller Purdy ' . , . . , . .G. .V. . . ; .-Davis - Frederick . . . G. .... . E. Miller Moses .3;. .,..: Gardner Sims; .. . .; . . . .8. . , . , . Gitbens i Faltns ...... S v - - 8cU Boys v Shedd Boya Todd 6. ... . , .F. . , .8 Snod grass XL Quarry . . t . FY, .. . .. 3 Nitzel MacDonald 2..C. ..19 N. Roberts Miller 3 G . . . .2 H. Roberta Sims v. .....G.. , .T. Roberta B. Qnarry 4...S... .... Layman xPadala .S...M. Snod grass . Gallegly -. . . . ..S. . . . . Dixon ' S..;...; Rntkert : li?: S. Gelssbeck . - - Referee, Miller. ; - "r - .- . r-The next game for Sclo will be with': the Plainvlew boys at Sclo Friday, January ,1J.; The grade boys, will probably play the pre- : liminary game. : . . , . Salem Aces and 4 Monmouth Scout Team Divide Two The .Salem Aces Journeyed to Monmouth . Monday ' night and played two games .with the Mon . mouth senior scout' team on : the high school :.loor." losing ' the first game by. a 20-14 score and winning tne second game zu-17. First game: . - .. , Ace . -,v ., Monmouth Ogura 1..T. . .. ,.F. : 4 . Hailed S. Watanabe. . J. . 1 Moreland Reed 7.........C... $ Parker Kak 1 . ... .G .... . 2 Jensen Llndstrom l...j.G.".. S Riddle ' Curry 2 ...S Andrews 2 ..... 3 y .- .-. -Second game: $ '.; Aces . , ' j , ' " . i -s Monmouth Nak l,....". J. '. .1 Murdock SCID GIRLS WIN AT SHEDD; BQYS LOS They're in A1 NOTHER big tourney looms this week-end for the tour ing golf professionals as the spotlight shifts from Los Angeles to San Francisco, where the annual Match Play Open is to be held. This event is the only important golf tournament of the year in which amateurs and professionals mingle tra a match-play basis, and, since its inauguration some years back, has proven a very popular event. This year the Match Play Open has attracted a very fine field, with several crack amateurs in the list in addition' to the formidable contin gent of touring pros and the best S. Watanabe . . . . F Haller Reed 11..". .....C... 3 Parker Ogura 4 G 1 Jensen Curry 3. . . . .,.G. . . 12 Riddle Linstrom 1 S Dallas Will Meet Frosh On Thurs day DALLAS, Jan. 9. Dallas high school will attempt a comeback In the eyes of the basketball fans Thursday when its plays a return engagement with the Willamette rosb here. The frosh won the first game in Salem last week by 32 to 31 score. Coach Shreeve will have prac tically the same lineup for this game as has - been used in the past, selecting his team from the following: Webb. Petre, Pleasant. Fischer. Hamilton, Kliever and Layher. . Members of the girls' tumbling team from the high school will stage' a' performance between halves of . the main game. This team Is being coached by Miss Helen Hull of the high school faculty. Dallas started the season well but lost Its stride during the Wil lamette frosh game and has drop ped two straight games since that loss. After winning -Jwice from Willamlna and once each .from Falls City and Chemawa, the locals dropped the' game! to the frosh last Friday afternoon. They opened a heavy stretch of games at Eugene Saturday night when they lost to University high, 19 to 16. Shreeve took the team to Corrallls Monday night to tangle with last year's district cham pions, and the boys walked into a 30 to IS defeat. ,., Dallas will have one more home game before the A division of the county league opens. Eugene high school will furnish the opposi tion in a. game next Tuesday and the locals hope to even things up for the defeat University high handed them. Dallas will open its county league series at Indepen dence on Friday, January 19 . . Rickreall Quint : To Play Bethel a In League Tilt - RICKREALL, Jan. 9. The basketball teams will resume their conference games Friday when they play Bethel high on Rick reall's floor. .This will be a double header with the Bethel girls play ing the Rickreall girla. Rickreall high team lost to the Independence high second team by ane-polt hero Friday nlghL The score was 18-17. Art Chrlstenson refereed. - ,.,- , The Independence and Rickreall high school 'girls also played. tuckreau winning, 34 to .' - A otT I Little. giant orthe JfSJs. t( AP- UMKS, WHO HAS WOAJ Vs" v . M I A ff 'X f A LOT OF DOUGH SO I I f I COUPLE OF T I h A) THE PRESEAJT r "The pro brigade the Money By IJRNLEY' paid talent on the Pacific Coast. It looks as if little Paul Runyan will be the man to beat this week end, and in all the remaining winter tourneys. Last year the affable Paul won more tournaments than any other pro, and just before the end of the year ha took down the top money in the 14,000 Pasadena open, outdistancing the best field ever to take part in that event. Gene Saraxen, in his recent rat ing, of the pros, listed Runyan fourth. Gene seems to think that Paul is rather frail for the wear and tear of tournament competition. However, the diminutive New W CM COfcMENTS As was remarked in this col umn Sunday, basketball schedules are elusive things, because It's so simple to bundle five or more boys into a bus or a car or two and transport them here and there,' and therefore games may be scheduled on short notice. We now have it pretty definite that the Willamette - Oregon Normal game will be Friday night Instead of Thursday night as was first an nounced, and that the Bearcats will play Columbia here Saturday night. Willamette hasn't won a game so far, but that's bo particular disgrace; Its opponents having been the Oregon State and Ore gon teams which by now hav proven that they are contend ers in the Coast conference race, and the Terrible Swedes. Spec Kerne tent satisfied with his team bat ft may look k lot better against opponents sup posed to be in Its own class. The Oregon Normal outfit Larry Wolfe will bring here Saturday night in most uncommonly blessed with all-state players; Salem has contributed Kitchen and Burrell and in fact the managers of inde pendent teams hereabouts are thinking ot starting a recall move ment against Wolfe to keep him from stealing their stars. Then there are Mackey and Averill, from Astoria high's state champion team ot two years ago, ana xstaa. who also hails from Astoria and was the outstanding player of an earlier tournament. Wolfe could send an all-etate quintet onto the floor.' but he also has Roy Ben Jamln and "Doc" Allen, ex-Bear cats, and Phillips, another vet eran, j "' Dunno whether we pat It over in the clearest manner poasiblo boat that "Shady Side bas ketball team that Is being or Eanlzetl here; r anyway - It's ' av team of players who will aver age 35 years old or more. And by the way, the roster teat com plete yet; .Any players of around 85 who want to, play, may sign np by notlf ring this . column. The team will need a lot of men to get through a regular game la case Dallas, Woodbnra, .611 ertoa and other communities produce rival outfits. -., .. j WEST MSN "WETS MOLALLA, Jan. 9 Molalla high school hooksters suffered their first defeat ot the season Friday nigh, when they lost In a "4 WAR CUES OJ close game with West -Linn there. - i 1 1 . TimiT nni Trnr " r. : I i nrnifiiin n r 11 Usually Yorker's brilliant short game and phenomenal accuracy off the tee more than make up for his lack of strength and driving power; and as for ruggedness, he seems to be standing the gaff very well to date. A couple of veterans, MacDonald cmv mA t n:.i win k. UlUtUI tUU A4V AI(t W AAA W among the favorites in the coming tourneys. Mae. of the famed Carnoustie swing, and good old Eagle Diegel have Deen flashing plenty of stuff so far this winter, and either one of them may lead the pack at San Francisco. OwntfM. Kit. K taw rwtant tjBlUat. In The score was 16 to 18. Molalla had formerly defeated Oregon City in two games. Gladstone's last minute rallying brought 19 to 27 defeat to Molalla grade school in its first basketbaH game here Friday night. Stayton Beaten By Mill City in League Contest STAYTON, Jan. 9. .Stayton high school lost its first Marion county B league game to Mill City Friday night by a score of 26 to 24. Mill City's ability to control the tip-off most of the time contributed to Stayton's de feat. Crabtree scored high for Stayton with nine points while Wallace led for Mill City with The Stayton second team de- leaiea me sum uuy secona team by a score of 26 to 16. Summary of main game: Mill City Stayton Wallace 17 ....P.. Carter 2 F. . . 8 Keyes 9 Crabtree 3 Bell McAuley 6 ... .C. . Smith G.i Kanoft 2 G. . . 2 Boyer J . . . McRae s. Referee, Melson. , . 2 Leffler Junior Champ 7:. Frankfe Parker. 17-year-old tennis sensation, of Milwaukee, Wis dis plays the medal that symbolizes bis recent acquisition of the National Junior Indoor Singles Champion ship at New York. Parker, who is being groomed for a Davis Cap berth, also is holder of the national . :; . . clay court title. ILTERCIIIP Right to Jaw- in Response To Naughty Actions is - Deciding Gesture " Art Perkins, serious-minded Sa-- lem wrestler, took Robin Reed the Great for two out of three falls last night at the armory, winning Just before the end of the hour with a right to the law and an easy body press. Perkins knocked Reed silly for the- win after the latter had been unkind enough to grab large bunks of Perkins' midriff. Reed had all the tricks, but Per kins had all the ambition. Per kins took the first fall with his I favorite hold, a head scissors. In Just 20-minutes. The head scissors was very annoying to Reed, but pleasing to the cash customers. who seemed to like the home-town boy no end. Reed grabbed the sec ond tall in 15 minutes by sitting on Perkins chest and Dlavine with his toes, but from then on the winner had the, edge. Reed picked a row with Referee Harry Elliot after the deciding fall, and cooled off only when a member of the audience squirted water all over him. The -two grap plers went out of the ring into the first row of seats only once. Tommy Heins of Burns took two straight from Stan Crawley after his lanky opponent had earned the first fall. Crawley had the edge during most of the match, losing the final fall when Helm kicked him In the Jaw and laid him out. Crawley, a smooth working trickster, had Heins in several embarrassing positions un til the break at the end. Alfred Anderson won by default from Murt Cram after the pair had divided the honors for two falls. Crum hurt his shoulder in losing the second, and failed to re turn for the third round. GIRLS PUT UP BEST LE AUMSVILLE. Jan. 8. One of the fastest and most exciting girls basketball games ever witnessed here was that played with the Jef ferson girls here Friday night, Jefferson winning 5 to 6. At the half the score stood. 0-0. It was in the last few minutes of the third quarter before Jefferson converted a one-point foul shot. In the last quarter a few fouls were called on Aumsville players with the visitors scoring. Later both teams made field goals and at the final whistle the score was 5 to 6 for Jefferson. The lineups: Aumsville Jefferson Riesterer F Barnes Garbe F Dunkel Bradley JC Cole Cupp SC MacKee Snoddy G Weddle : Shellenberger . G Roland McDonald S...... Thurston Getchell S Roberts S Weitman S RiBChell S The boys' game was also, excit ing and hard fought, with first lone team scoring then. the other. but the home team won, 18 to 19. The lineups: Anmsville Jefferson Lebold F Marcum Prunk F. Getchell (Ogle C Hart Morgan G........ Harris Hendry . .... .G....... Gramleg Foster S . . Wright Starrett ...... S... Marges Bates S Gulvin t51UG 15 IT CIS if ML On Great Rally, Defeat Orioles The Orioles were defeated by the Blue Birds, It to 7, Monday noon at Parrish. It was the best game played in the Bird league so far. The Blue Birds were trail ing, 7 to 6, until the last minute ot play. Blue Birds Orioles .. Carson Johnson 2 Roland 4 Watson Blaisdell 1 Brobks Quamme 2 F Kenfield 2 F Lowe 6 C : Sweigert 1 G Llndstrom .;:......G.- Referee, Mason. The Cougars defeated the Panthers, 10 to 4, Tuesday noon in a Jungle league game. Cougars Panthers Hardin Hoffman 1 , ..F Wetzel . Wilkinson 1 Philips . 2 McDonald Koch Driggs 6 . Elliot ... G- i Olson Stubberfleld 2 S Benson 1 8 Wright Valley Motor is Winner at Gates By 40-28 n '- The ..Valley Motor V-8 basket ball team scored a 40 to 28 vic tory over the Gates town team, leader in the Cascade league, Mon day night on the Gates floor. Grif fith, former Willamette university forward," scored almost enough points to win. . Gates' reserves did most ot the scoring for the home team. ' ' ' ' . ' . ? ? Lineup: r - - , " '-.vr-Valley Motor 4 . "-sf- Gate Lemmon 4 .J F. Kayward Griffith. 25 ...F... Seamater N. Gleason 1 -CL Bowes Hendrle 4 :..:..:...G ...... Klutke O. Gleason 2 G,,.' f Goodwin Gies 4 ..S-. 10 C. Ball ' - . . ' , - B...,.. 8 Kline S. 4 W Ball SHOW AUMSVL , Brushing Up . i r - , - - xj . j' 5 j I " VI r Preparing for his championship bont with Prim Camera, Tommy Loughran (left), perennial contender for fistic honors, engages in a brisk workout with Ed Houghton, his stable mate, at Philadelphia. Loughran is to battle the riant Italian at Miami. Fla next month. Salem High Noses Out Win 32 to 30 Over Willamette Freshmen; Overcome Lead The Salem high school basket ball team was hard pressed to maintain its undefeated status Tuesday night when it nosed out a 32 to 30 victory over the Willamette freshmen.' Bran don,, freshman center, looped a long shot with about 20 seconds left to bring his team up to striking distance, and cast off again Just before the final whistle but the shot went wide and Salem high won by that mar gin. The freshmen, looking better than in any previous game, bad things largely their own way in the first half and led 17 to 12 at its close after holding a 12 to 5 lead at one time. "Ike" Wintermute began loop ing the basket from long range to cut down the margin late in the first half, and continued his "hot" streak throughout the third period, quickly overcoming the F HAS 14 MORE ITS CHEMAWA, Jan. 9 Follow ing is the Chemawa basketball schedule of games yet to be play ed: January 10, Gervais, here. January 12, Oregon City, there. January 13, Benson Polytech nic, here. January IS, Gervais, thsre. January 19, Benson Polytech nic, there. January 20, Monmouth, there. January 23, Salem high, there. January 30, Oregon City, here. February 1, Ashland, there. February 2, Medford there. February 3, Medford, there. February 13, Sllverton here. February 23, Silverton there. February 27, Salem high, here. The Chemawa team has played six games so far winning from Monmouth, Woodburn, and two games fsom Jefferson. Dallas and Ashland r high schools have been victorious. Dutra Shoots 9 On 3-Par Hole; Cost $100 Each LOS ANGELES, Jan. 9 (JP) The par 3 seventh hole . at the Los Angeles Country club where Olin Dutra, former P. G. A. cham pion took nine strokes on the final round : of the Los Angeles open yesterday will go down in history as one of the most ex pensive to any golfer. Every shot ; the smiling Span iard from Santa Monica took over par cost him 3100.84, and made the difference, in his prize money 3605.05. He; collected $220.01 today tor a! seventh place tie in stead of the second place he might have had. First Home Game Slated Tomorrow SILVERTON, Jan. 9. West Linn will play Silverton here Fri day evening. Sllverton. defeated Woodburn Friday last at .Wood burn, 45 to It, and the game here Friday night is looked forward to with considerable interest as it is the first .game ot the season that the home people will have an op portunity t4 see their boys in - f i- ' 111 111 Sale of Seattle : Club is Delayed A I ' '. ' ! - SEATTLE. Jan. VPi Henry Broderick, who with . Judge Char les Morlarty was invited to act as SKED OR CHEMAWA for Title Bout freshman lead and with some help from Peters shoving Salem high up to a 25-22 advantage as the quarter ended. During this period in wnich saiem zorgea ahead, the freshmen had a second combination on the floor, which did not work quite so effectively as the first. Coach Lestle Sparks' first group of players took the floor again for the last quarter and Salem high continued to gain, but tne iresnmen an out caught up at the end with Goebel and Bran don looping the hoop from afar. summary: Salem High Freshmen Roth 2 F.... 7 Goebel Wintermute 18.. F.... 4 Whipple Peters 10 .C . . . 9 Brandon Engel 2 .G . ... 3 Harvey DeJardin. G.'. .. 3 Mosher S 1 Alley 8 1,' -i.2Vejsteeg S. 1 Wortendyke Referee, Tom. Drynan. "friendly receivers" of the Seattle club and franchise of the Pacific Coast league, declared tonight that the transfer had not been effected and the situation was "still at a standstill." Scio, Plainview To Play Friday; Graders9 Prelim SCIO, Jan. 9 The Scio boys' basketball team plays Plainview boys here Friday, in the second league game of the season. The probable line-up will be Sims, Todd, MacDonald, Miller, and R. Quarry, with Gallegly, B. Quarry, Padula, o. Crenshaw, and Lukenbach substituting. Prelim inary games will b played by me Kraae ooys ana girls. . FREE Rubber M Men's Soles $EoIB Lady Ghfldren's Boy's Soles Lady's Leather heels v.,.-.,.. ; Hen's Leather heels Lady's Rubber heels Men's Rubber heeis . . . . ; .25c; Patches : I-, -':- ' .- ,cv . L-M i .... .' ' . Converters Nose Out 31-29: Win 'Over Pay'n' Takit; r.TeachersWin Out ' .Western Paper Converting eked out two-point victory, 31 tp 29, over the Payn' Taklt in the fea ture game Of the Minor .Ctty-T. basketball - league aeries at - me Y. M. C. A.' Tuesday night E. Hale - led j the winners with 13 points, f ; . ' ': ' ' ' Square Deal Radio defeated Oregon Paper, 30 to 18, and the Teachers, though minus the aid of Harold Hank who had been their best scorer to date, defeated Kay Woolen Mills, 24 to 10, in a game ' that was exceedingly tight in its earlier stages, the first period ending 2-all. Major league games Thursday- night at Parrish will be Willam ette freshmen vs. Willamette Car dinals at 7 o'clock, Pade's vs. Kay Mills at 8, Parker's rs. Val ley Motor V-8 at 9. O'gon F'r (18) (SO) So,'re Deal Kimple 4 J- ..F. 7 Cross Craig 3 . 6 H. Singer CI 10 Parris G 3 Good -.0. . 4 Elliot Allison 7 , Lewis 2 Raynor . Hughes 2 S. - Lamfcin Pay'n Ta't (29) (81) Wea'n JTper Park 12 F.. 6Shermaa N.Hale 8 F Parker Forgard 2 C . 6 Each S Kitchen ..... 2 Hale (24) Teacher ; Flesher 6 Brown 14 Gilmoro ,, . Cranor Bason? fG Morgan . G Kay Mills (10) Campbell 4 F Antrlcan ; F Page 2 C Shaffer , - , n Carr 2 .G.. Hoguo Rudin 2 S 4 Drynan Referee, Lemmon. Dallas Juniors To Open Season On Friday Night DALLAS, Jan. 9 Members ot the Dallas Junior high basket ball team will open their season here Friday night against a team from Monmouth. A preliminary game will be played at 7:30 be tween to teams from the high school and there will be a tumbl ing act between halves of the main game. The junior high team is coach ed by Almos LeFors and Jo seph Hartley and has Been prae-Icing- for some time. Proceeds rrom me game win be used to buy needed basketball and base ball eqnipment-f or the school. - Gxade. Hoopers Ot Stayton Win STAYTON, Jan. 9. The Stay-, ton grade school boys and girls', teams defeated the Aumsrllle teams on the local floor Friday afternoon. This gives Stayton two victories in the grade school league, having previously defeat ed MTTl City. Corbett Plans Ring Comeback LOS ANGELES, Jan. 9. (ff) Young Corbett III, former world's welterweight champion, who an nounced yesterday his intention of returning to the ring wars, was wired an offer tonight by Tom Gallery, promoter of tbe Olympic auditorium, to meet the winner of the Ceferlno Garcia-Bobby Pacho ngnt nere next Tuesday, night. eels WITH s Soles g2 5 to (f5 t0 Olio 25c ...W.....25C 10c to 25c Z - i 4 4 ' P 'V -J ft '. I ' I